It may be losing top spot around the globe to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, but Marvel’s Doctor Strange continues to pull in the big bucks at the box office, with the Phase Three origin story cracking $500 million worldwide. Doctor Strange has grossed $163.9 million domestically, with a further $341 million from international […]
Rumour: Justice League will feature a member of the Green Lantern Corps
When Zack Snyder assembles the Justice League next year, he’ll do so without one of the superhero team’s most integral members, with Green Lantern absent from the line-up for the DC ensemble. Well, if a new rumour from El Mayimbe at The Wrap is to be believed, that may not be the case after all, […]
The Russos share Avengers: Infinity War location scouting photo, speculation runs wild
With Joe and Anthony Russo deep in pre-production on Avengers: Infinity War, the brothers took to social media this week to share a photo of themselves scouting locations for the Marvel superhero epic, before promptly and somewhat mysteriously removing it… but not before a Reddit user managed to grab a copy! Here it is… As […]
Aaron Eckhart won’t return for Angel Has Fallen
Last month it was announced that Gerard Butler will be reprising the role of Secret Service agent Mike Banning for Angel Has Fallen, but he won’t be joined by Aaron Eckhart’s President Benjamin Asher in the new sequel to Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen. “The President is retired,” said Eckhart during an interview with Collider […]
Y: The Last Man script expected “in the next couple of months”
After more than a decade in development, the adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s acclaimed comic book series Y: The Last Man took a major step forward in November when it was announced that Michael Green (American Gods, Logan) signed on as showrunner, and now we have a brief update on its status. “We’re supposed to […]
Michael Green to serve as showrunner on Y: The Last Man TV series
Back in October of last year it was announced that FX is teaming up with writer Brian K. Vaughan for a TV adaptation of his Vertigo comic book series Y: The Last Man, and now THR is reporting that Michael Green (American Gods) has signed on to the project as showrunner. The critically acclaimed comic […]
Gavin O’Connor to direct “edgy” reboot of The Green Hornet
Paramount Pictues has set The Accountant helmer Gavin O’Connor to direct a big screen reboot of The Green Hornet, which “will overhaul the image of Britt Reid into an edgy protagonist capable of being the catalyst for a new franchise.” Created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, The Green Hornet follows Britt Reid, wealthy […]
Morena Baccarin set for new legal drama at NBC, will continue on Gotham
Deadline is reporting that Gotham star Morena Baccarin is set for an as-yet-untitled legal drama on NBC, which has been written by Ken Sanzel (Numbers) and is described as “The Good Wife meets The Wire.” The pilot “tells the story of Morena (Baccarin), a former police officer-turned-high-powered attorney who navigates the ever-changing landscape of New […]
Tim Story in talks to direct Corduroy movie
Variety is reporting that Fantastic Four and Ride Along director Tim Story is in talks to direct an adaptation of Don Freeman’s beloved children’s novel Corduroy for CBS Films. Published in 1968, Corduroy has sold tens of millions of copies over the years, and tells the tale of a department store teddy bear who sets […]
The Inhumans to begin filming in March, ABC wants it to exist “side-by-side” with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
It looks like we should soon expect some casting news on Marvel’s The Inhumans, with Production Weekly reporting that the ABC and IMAX-produced series is set to begin filming in Chicago and Los Angeles this March. The eight-episode Inhuman series is set to get underway in September, with Scott Buck (Iron Fist) serving as showrunner, and […]