Remember that Mark Wahlberg-headlined adaptation of the classic TV series The Six Million Dollar Man that was announced way back in 2014? Well, it seems it’s starting to move forward once again, with Variety reporting that Kubo and the Two Strings and Bumblebee director Travis Knight has signed on to helm the film. The Six […]
Star Trek: Picard series adds Alison Pill, Harry Treadaway and Isa Briones
CBS All Access is filling out the series regular cast of its upcoming Star Trek: The Next Generation sequel focusing on Patrick Stewart’s iconic captain Jean-Luc Picard, with The Wrap reporting that Alison Pill (The Newsroom), Harry Treadaway (Mr. Mercedes) and Isa Briones (Takers) have joined the series. Details on the Picard series are being […]
Alex Ross Perry to adapt Stephen King short story Rest Stop
Legendary Pictures has tapped Alex Ross Perry (Her Smell) to write and direct an adaptation of Stephen King’s short story Rest Stop, Deadline has revealed. First published in 2003 and collected in 2008’s Just After Sunset, the movie adaptation is being described as “a propulsive cat and mouse thriller [and] follows the twisted journey of […]
Pablo Schreiber cast as Master Chief in Halo TV series
Showtime has found its Master Chief for its long-gestating Halo TV series, with Orange Is the New Black and American Gods’ Pablo Schreiber signing on to portray the iconic video game protagonist. Thank you all so much for your support on this journey! I am honored and humbled to be able to make a living […]
Train to Busan’s Ma Dong-seok joins Marvel’s The Eternals
The Wrap is reporting that Train to Busan actor Ma Dong-seok (a.k.a. Don Lee) is set to make his American film debut in the Marvel ensemble The Eternals. Chlose Zhao (The Rider) is directing the film, which is based upon characters created by the legendary Jack Kirby and revolves around follows “super-powered and near-immortal beings […]
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind set for one night only theatrical release
Fathom Events have announced that the documentary What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be receiving a one-night only theatrical release in the United States on May 13th. What We Left Behind presents a fascinating in-depth look at the past, present and future of a series whose dark, edgy […]
FXX releases trailer for Archer: 1999
FXX has unveiled the first trailer for Archer: 1999, the sci-fi inspired tenth season of the acclaimed animated series Archer. Season ten of Archer is likely to be its last, at least with creator Adam Reed on board, and is said to be heavily inspired by Alien and Star Trek, as the team find themselves […]
Exclusive Interview – Horror legend Barbara Crampton on Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich
Coinciding with its UK theatrical release, Flickering Myth’s Tom Beasley sat down with horror legend Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, Chopping Mall, You’re Next) to discuss her latest film, the Puppet Master reboot Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Check out the interview below in this extract from The Pick of the Flicks Podcast… SEE ALSO: Read our […]
Dynamite announces Charlie’s Angels/Bionic Woman crossover
Dynamite Entertainment is bringing together the two classic female-fronted franchises Charlie’s Angels and The Bionic Woman together for a new comic book crossover series from writer Cameron DeOrdio (Josie & the Pussycats) and Artist Soo Lee (Strange Attractors). Charlie’s Angels/Bionic Woman will see Charlie giving his Angels an assignment to steal back a patent for […]
Minecraft movie gets 2022 release date, first plot details revealed
Having originally been slated for release in May of this year when it was first announced way back in 2015, Warner Bros. and Mojang’s big screen adaptation of the video game phenomenon Minecraft has now been given a new release date of March 4th 2022. Dates! They are important, because they allow us to clear […]