Back at the end of June, it was revealed that Guillermo del Toro is no longer attached to his long-gestating Justice League Dark adaptation at Warner Bros., and speaking to The Daily Beast, the filmmaker has revealed that he was forced to make a choice between the supernatural DC project and his upcoming sequel Pacific […]
Sam Mendes talks Spectre, says it will likely be his last Bond movie
With Sam Mendes hard at work on Spectre, the director has taken a moment out of post production on the 24th James Bond adventure to chat with the BBC (via MI6-HQ) about the new movie, promising that it will be much bigger in scope than his first 007 outing Skyfall. “Spectre is a bigger movie […]
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation tracking soft at the box office
We are less than an fortnight away from the return of Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in the fifth Mission: Impossible film, Rogue Nation, but it may face a slight uphill battle at the box office if early estimates are to be believed, reports Variety. Opening on July 31st, Rogue Nation is tracking behind many […]
The Week in Star Wars – LEGO sets for The Force Awakens leak, Guillermo del Toro pitches a Jabba The Hutt movie and more
Following the rather large hoopla of news coming out of San Diego Comic Con, it’s been a very quiet week for Star Wars news – so this one will be rather short… Kicking things off from the world of The Force Awakens, and some images have leaked of the LEGO sets for Poe Dameron’s X-Wing […]
The Week in Spandex – Ant-Man, X-Men: Apocalypse, Batman v Superman, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Jessica Jones, Superman Lives, Deadpool, Constantine and more
In this edition of The Week in Spandex, we look at Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Avengers Assemble, Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors, Fantastic Four, X-Men: Apocalypse, Deadpool, X-Force, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, The Flash, Superman Lives, Justice League Mortal, Gotham, […]
Oscar Isaac doesn’t look like Apocalypse – and it doesn’t matter
Luke Owen on X-Men: Apocalypse… It’s a common complaint from comic book fans whenever the first images of their favourite characters from a new movie are released: “they don’t look like the comics”. Even going back as far as Bryan Singer’s X-Men, there were those in the comic book community who bemoaned the fact Wolverine was […]
Emma Stone speaks out on Aloha “whitewashing” controversy
Whilst on the promotional global tour for her second Woody Allen collaboration Irrational Man, Emma Stone has been speaking to an News.com about the controversy surrounding her other big 2015 release, Cameron Crowe’s Aloha. In the comedy, which was a critical and commercial flop in the US earlier this summer ($23 million domestic gross from […]
Producers and director of 1990’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles suing for owed profits
Deadline is this reporting a quite remarkable story concerning 1990’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with news that the producers, writers and director are suing Fortune Star Media Ltd, the rights holders of the original three Turtles films, as well as Warner Bros. Producers Kim Dawson, Gary Propper and the heir to Graham Cottle, as well […]
Exclusive: Arnold Schwarzenegger on working with director Henry Hobson on Maggie
Ahead of its UK release next week, we’ve got an exclusive video featurette for the zombie drama Maggie, which sees Arnold Schwarzenegger talking about working with British director Henry Hobson on his directorial debut; check it out below after the official synopsis… SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Maggie here MAGGIE is a precocious young […]
Bryan Singer teases classic X-Men costumes for X-Men: Apocalypse
The X-Men franchise has come in for a number of criticisms over the years, but if there’s one persistent complaint aimed at the series it’s the fact that for the most part, the movies have done away with the traditional comic book costumes. Well, it seems that may be about to change with the upcoming […]