It’s fair to say the backlash for The Little Mermaid has been a bit absurd. But the director of the live-action Disney remake Rob Marshall wasn’t fully prepared to see his casting cause such a stir. Looking at the drama with Entertainment Weekly, Marshall gets candid about his naivety. “I wasn’t anticipating that because, in […]
Gabriel Byrne joins John Wick spin-off Ballerina
Legendary actor Gabriel Byrne is checking into The Continental and joining the world of John Wick as The Usual Suspects star has become the latest actor to join the cast of Ballerina, the upcoming spinoff film currently in production under filmmaker Len Wiseman, who is directing the project from a script written by Shay Hatten. Byrne […]
James Cameron on why Terminator: Dark Fate didn’t work: “It just didn’t mean that much to me to do it”
While promoting his latest blockbuster, James Cameron took the time to reflect on his previous work and owned up to one of his most recent flops. The filmmaker sat down to dive into Avatar: The Way of Water. The film just opened with an impressive $435 million at the global box office, which happens to […]
Quentin Tarantino finally confirms that Adam Sandler was originally set to star in Inglourious Basterds
Quentin Tarantino is, without a doubt, a talented filmmaker known for casting some of the best in the business. Now, we have confirmation we almost got a Tarantino collab with The Sandman himself, Adam Sandler. While appearing on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast alongside Judd Apatow, the trio got into a conversation about Inglourious Basterds. […]
The Umbrella Academy to see shortened final season
The artful and strange Umbrella Academy is coming to a close, as Netflix will end the series after four seasons. But sadly, this will be the shortest season of the show yet. A new rumor reported that The Umbrella Academy Season 4 would see a shortened episode count, going from ten to just six episodes. […]
Nick Cutter’s The Deep adaptation heading to Amazon
The deep-sea thriller from Nick Cutter, The Deep, is getting a small screen adaptation from Amazon. Deadline reports C. Henry Chaisson will pen the adaptation. Chaisson is best known for writing the Keri Russell-fronted horror film Antlers and M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant on Apple. He’s currently penning Diary of a Murderer, the English-language feature adaptation of Young-ha […]
The new Escape From New York movie won’t be a remake
Radio Silence, the filmmaker group that includes Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, and Chad Villella, is set to direct a new Escape From New York. Thankfully for many fans, Entertainment Weekly has reported that the film wouldn’t be a remake. Radio Silence is adding to their ranks of “requels” (a term coined in their 2022 film […]
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse poster teases the various versions of Spidey
We saw the explosive and high-energy debut trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; now we are diving more into all the Spideys featured. In the first-look poster of the upcoming new Sony Pictures animated film, there’s a more detailed look at the heroes and (possible antagonist) that Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy will come across. The […]
DC confirms Superman ’78 and Batman ’89 exist in same universe
Did you know Tim Burton’s Batman and Richard Donner’s Superman took place on the same DC Earth? Well, now we have confirmation from DC Comics themselves. In Dark Crisis: Big Bang #1 by DC Comics, there was a brief blurb that put Michael Keaton’s Batman and Christopher Reeve’s Superman on Earth-789, meaning these two icons exist […]
Warner Bros. cuts Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot cameos from The Flash
If you were hoping to see a Zack Snyder’s Justice League reunion between three of DC’s most popular characters, you are about to be disappointed. The Hollywood Reporter has broken a story saying that Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot’s cameos in Andy Muschietti’s The Flash, the upcoming film featuring the Ezra Miller version of the […]
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