Deadline has revealed that Oscar-winner Brie Larson has signed on to executive produce and star in Lessons In Chemistry, an Apple TV+ drama from Erin Brokovich writer and Unbelievable co-creator Susannah Grant. Adapted from the upcoming novel by Bonnie Garmus, Lessons In Chemistry is set in the 1960s and will see Larson portraying Elizabeth Zott, “whose dream of […]
Anthony Mackie was worried Marvel’s Disney+ shows would be “shitty” quality
Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe finally kicked off this month – not with the Black Widow movie as originally planned, but rather the Disney+ series WandaVision. The series marks Marvel Studios’ first foray into television (and the MCU’s first TV series proper, given Kevin Feige’s disinterest in all things Marvel Television), and will […]
Flying Nazi zombie sharks attack in new Sky Sharks trailer
Ahead of its long-awaited VOD release next month, a new trailer has arrived online for director Marc Fehse’s action horror Sky Sharks which follows an artic research team that accidentally unleash the Third Reich’s secret weapon, a deadly army of flying zombie sharks, when they discover a long-lost Nazi warship; take a look here… SEE […]
A Quiet Place Part II delayed again to September 2021
Paramount Pictures has become the latest studio to reschedule their upcoming slate of theatrical releases in 2021 by delaying John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place Part II by five months. A Quiet Place Part II, the highly-anticipated sequel to the surprise 2018 horror hit A Quiet Place, will now release on September 17, 2021, instead of its intended April 2021 […]
Batwoman season 2 suffers lowest season premiere ratings of any Arrowverse show
Sunday’s introduction of a new title character did little to kickstart interest in The CW’s Arrowverse series Batwoman, with the season two premiere ‘What Happened to Kate Kane’ pulling in just 663,000 viewers and a 0.1 rating in the key 18-49 demo. The Ruby Rose-led series premiere amassed 1.8 million viewers back in 2019, but […]
Christopher Nolan reportedly parts ways with Warner Bros.
According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, filmmaker Christopher Nolan has split from Warner Bros. after almost two decades of working with the studio. Nolan was one of the most outspoken critics of Warner Bros.’ announcement late last year that it would be simultaneously releasing its 2021 slate in theaters and on HBO […]
Seth MacFarlane wants Liam Neeson to star in The Naked Gun
Liam Neeson found his career taking a sharp turn into the action genre following the success of 2008’s Taken, but over a decade later – and with many bodies and bullet casings behind him – the actor has admitted during the press tour for his new film The Marksman [read our review here] that time […]
Rumour: HBO Max developing Batman: The Animated Series revival
It’s widely regarded as one of the best animated series of all time – and one of the finest incarnations of its iconic hero – but could Batman: The Animated Series be set for a revival on HBO Max? Well, that’s the rumour currently doing the rounds, with Batman-News reporting that Kevin Smith and his […]
Nazi zombie super soldiers ride flying sharks into battle in Sky Sharks trailer
More than five years after it first started making waves online, director Mark Fehse’s crowd-funded horror Sky Sharks is set to receive its UK premiere at FrightFest Digital Edition this August, and you can check out a crazy new trailer for the film, which revolves around an army of genetically-mutated Nazi zombie super-soldiers and their […]
First clip and premiere date for Amazon’s Invincible superhero animated series
Amazon Prime has revealed that the adult animated superhero series Invincible is set to arrive on the streaming service on March 26th. All with the date announcement, the first clip was released from the adaptation of the Robert Kirkman comic book series which sees Mark (Steven Yeun) chat with his father (J.K. Simmons) about his […]