Guillermo del Toro is no stranger to the comic book genre, having directed Blade II, Hellboy and Hellboy II: The Golden Army, as well as spending time developing Warner Bros.’ Justice League Dark and an Incredible Hulk TV series for Marvel and ABC. Now the Oscar-winning filmmaker has taken to Twitter to share a list […]
Richard Madden confirms talks for second series of Bodyguard
Given that it proved to be its most successful drama in a decade, it will come as little surprise that the BBC is keen for more of Bodyguard, and now star Richard Madden has revealed that he’s talking to creator Jed Mercurio about a second series of the show. “I’m having a conversation with him […]
WB Games to release Batman: Arkham Collection
According to a report at True Achievements, a leaked store listing has revealed that WB Games is set to unleash Batman: Arkham Collection this week, bringing together Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Knight and all of the associated DLC content. The store listing reads: “Batman: Arkham Collection brings you the definitive versions of […]
Alexandra Shipp, Nicholas Hamilton and DeRon Horton join Endless
Alexandra Shipp (X-Men: Apocalypse), Nicholas Hamilton (It) and DeRon Horton (Dear White People) have been cast in Endless, a romantic drama from director Scott Speer (Midnight Sun) and screenwriter Rohit Kumar (13 Reasons Why). Said to be similar in tone to the 1998 Robin Williams film What Dreams May Come, the film “follows madly-in-love 19-year-olds […]
Brady Corbet discusses his next project The Brutalist
After earning rave reviews for his feature directorial debut The Childhood of a Leader, actor-turned-filmmaker Brady Corbet is currently out and about on the promotional tour for his second film, the Natalie Portman-headlined Vox Lux, but it seems he’s already turning his attention his next project. Speaking to Variety at the Stockholm Film Festival, Corbet […]
Boom! announces The Grand Abyss Hotel graphic novel
Boom! Studios has announced the upcoming publication of The Grand Abyss Hotel, an original graphic novel from writer Marcos Prior and artist David Rubin, which is set in a world where big business and fake news manage social order until a rebellion breaks out. “We created The Grand Abyss Hotel in the spirit of the greatest […]
Andie MacDowell and Nathalie Emmanuel join Four Weddings and a Funeral TV series
Having starred opposite Hugh Grant in the original 1994 film, actress Andie MacDowell has now signed on for a guest role in the upcoming Hulu series inspired by the hit romantic comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral, while Game of Thrones‘ Nathalie Emmanuel has replaced Jessica Williams (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald) as the […]
Robert Zemeckis’ Roald Dahl adaptation The Witches will reportedly take place in Alabama in 1969
Earlier this year it was revealed that Back to the Future and Forest Gump helmer Robert Zemeckis is set to direct a new adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl children’s book The Witches, and now Omega Underground has revealed some alleged plot details for the new film. According to the site, Zemeckis’ take on The Witches will shift the […]
Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige describes his last ever meeting with Stan Lee
As fans continue to mourn the passing of Stan Lee, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige – the man responsible for bringing many of Lee’s creations to life so successfully with the Marvel Cinematic Universe – has penned a heartfelt tribute to the comic book legend over at Entertainment Weekly, during which he described his final […]
Peter Weller reportedly turns down Neill Blomkamp’s RoboCop Returns
After failing to get his Alien sequel off the ground, District 9 director Neill Blomkamp has since turned his attention to another sci-fi classic in RoboCop, with the filmmaker currently in development on the sequel RoboCop Returns. Back in August, Blomkamp suggested that he was looking to lure RoboCop and RoboCop II star Peter Weller […]