After the post-credits scene of Split revealed that the movie takes place in the same world as Unbreakable, M. Night Shyamalan wasted little time in announcing that he was working on a sequel to both films entitled Glass, which would pit Bruce Willis’ David Dunn against Samuel L. Jackson’s Elijah Price and James McAvoy’s Kevin […]
Chris Hemsworth pays tribute to Mjolnir with Thor: Ragnarok promo
Poor Mjolnir. The trusty hammer of Chris Hemsworth’s God of Thunder meets its maker in Thor: Ragnarok at the hands of Cate Blanchett’s villain Hera, and Hemsworth has taken to Twitter to pay tribute to Mjolnir with an ‘In Memoriam’ promo; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Thor: Ragnarok was going to feature a childhood […]
Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld urges Fox to hold off on Disney deal
Just this week, fans got word that Disney has recently had talks with 20th Century Fox regarding a deal that would give Disney ownership of Fox’s movie and TV studios, as well as the rights to the franchises under 20th Century Fox’s control. Of course, in comic-book speak, that means: the X-Men could be coming […]
Ben Affleck on why Justice League was more fun to make than Batman v Superman
Ben Affleck has had a lot to say regarding the tonal-shift that we will see with Batman in the so-close-to-release Justice League film. A lot of that has to do with Superman, who he views as a martyr, but some of the character changes may be the result of simplyhaving a great cast to play […]
Movie Review – Kaleidoscope (2016)
Kaleidoscope, 2016. Directed by Rupert Jones. Starring Toby Jones, Anne Reid, Sinead Matthews, and Cecilia Noble. SYNOPSIS: A lonely middle-aged man ventures into the world of internet dating, only to discover that his first date isn’t all she seems. The arrival of his mother marks the return of bitter memories and the start of something […]
Exclusive Interview – Director Rupert Jones on Kaleidoscope
Arriving in UK cinemas this week is psychological thriller Kaleidoscope, the first feature from British director Rupert Jones. Set on in a small flat on a London housing estate, it digs into the distance between ex-offender Carl and his mother, its effect on his relationships with other women and what may – or may not […]
Thor: Ragnarok was going to feature a childhood flashback with a fat Thor and goth Loki
During an interview of MTV’s Happy Sad Confused Podcast, Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi has revealed that he originally planned to include a scene in the Marvel blockbuster which would have been a flashback to an 80s-style Asgard showing Thor and Loki’s childhood, with the God of Thunder as an overweight kid and the God […]
Justice League gets a new promo and TV spots
With just a week to go until Justice League arrives in cinemas, a promo and a couple of new TV spots have been released for the DC blockbuster superhero team-up which you can check out below… SEE ALSO: Justice League budget reportedly exceeds $300 million, Warner Bros. mandated running time of under two hours They're […]
Star Wars: The Last Jedi motion posters featuring Rey and Kylo Ren
With a little over a month to go until the hotly-anticipated release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Lucasfilm has unveiled two new motion posters for the second chapter of the Sequel Trilogy featuring Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver); take a look below… SEE ALSO: Mark Hamill says Luke’s backstory is not […]
Will Smith and Joel Edgerton featured on new Bright poster
Ahead of its arrival on Netflix next month, the streaming service has released a new poster for David Ayer’s fantasy action-thriller Bright featuring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton’s Officers Ward and Jakoby; check it out below… SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Bright here Set in an alternate present-day where humans, orcs, elves and fairies have […]