The Hunger Games is making its return to the cinema, just five years since the last film entry, this time with a prequel set 64 years before the first film and focusing on Coriolanus Snow, originally played by Donald Sutherland. Series filmmaker Francis Lawrence is returning to helm the Lionsgate project, which is based on […]
WarnerMedia’s streaming service HBO Max sets launch date
WarnerMedia has finally announced its highly anticipated streaming platform HBO Max will officially launch on May 27th, 2020. On top of that, the streamer dropped its slate of premium Max Originals that will be available to viewers on day one. The subscription-based streaming service, with nearly 10,000 hours of content at launch, is priced at […]
Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae’s The Lovebirds gets new trailer and release date from Netflix
A long delay won’t keep The Lovebirds from seeing the light of day. Netflix recently acquired the film starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae from Paramount Pictures and plans to release director Michael Showalter film next month. The romantic comedy initially set to hit theaters on April 3rd, is now coming to the streamer on […]
Warner Bros. shifts release dates for The Batman, The Flash and Shazam! 2
Following the path of many film studios, Warner Bros. and DC Films are shifting some of their release dates around due to the ongoing global health crisis. The Batman starring Robert Pattinson and directed by Matt Reeves was originally slated for release on June 25th 2021, but will now launch on October 1st 2021. The […]
Netflix releases first trailer for new Ryan Murphy series Hollywood
“What if you could rewrite the story?” That’s the central theme of Netflix’s Hollywood, and with the trailer just releasing, we have finally got our first look at Ryan Murphy and company’s rewritten Hollywood history. Hollywood, which co-creator Ryan Murphy has described as a “love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown,” will see its […]
The Lighthouse director Robert Eggers says the scale of his Viking epic The Northman is “massive”
Just a week away from starting principal photography, Robert Eggers’ new Viking epic The Northman halted most of its production, with The Witch and The Lighthouse director explaining to Film Independent Coffee Talk that his cast and crew were assembling in Belfast and just about ready to go when the shutdown began. “There’s a very […]
Netflix’s live-action Cowboy Bebop series will “deepen” the anime
The upcoming Netflix live-action Cowboy Bebop series is off to a rough start in terms of production. After halting filming in October due to a severe knee injury to series lead John Cho, the team was gearing up to resume when the global health pandemic stalled things again. However, executive producer Jeff Pinkner is still […]
San Diego Comic-Con International has been cancelled
It was only a matter of time before one of the most significant yearly events in pop culture fell to the on-going global health crisis. The 2020 San Diego Comic-Con, the largest fan convention in North America, is now cancelled. The event that sees more than 130,000 participants each year was scheduled to be held […]
New images from Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story include Rita Moreno
Steven Spielberg’s next cinematic task is updating West Side Story for a modern audience, and by the looks of these news photos, it looks like he’s achieving the impossible. One of the film’s stars, Ariana DeBose, took to her Instagram to share some new photos from the upcoming movie. In these photos from People en […]
Bruce Campbell wants to join the Multiverse of Madness in Doctor Strange 2
Never too far from a cameo in a Sam Raimi film, Bruce Campbell has made his intentions known that he wants in on Marvel’s Doctor Strange sequel. Only a few hours after news broke that Raimi is officially working on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the Evil Dead star took to Twitter to […]
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