DC Comics launches its hugely-anticipated Batman: Last Knight on Earth this coming Wednesday through its Black Label imprint, and to whet our appetites the publisher has unveiled a trailer for the three-issue series from writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo. Watch it here… SEE ALSO: Check out a trailer of Batman: Last Knight on […]
Andre Ovredal to direct Stephen King’s The Long Walk
Last year it was announced that New Line Cinema had picked up the movie rights to Stephen King’s 1979 Richard Bachman novel The Long Walk, and now comes word that the project has found itself a director. Variety reports that Andre Ovredal, the director behind The Autopsy of Jane Doe and the hotly-anticipated upcoming Scary […]
Kelsey Grammer says six Frasier spinoff concepts are under consideration
Last summer it was reported that Kelsey Grammer is looking to put together a spinoff/continuation of the Emmy Award-winning comedy series Frasier, with the star and producer going on to confirm that he was actively meeting with writers in an effort to come up with a suitable concept for the proposed revival. We’ve heard little […]
FX developing gender-swapped US remake of Peep Show
Peep Show co-creator Sam Bain has revealed that the U.S. TV network FX is working on a gender-swapped remake of the cult British comedy, which is being written by Karey Dornetto (Portlandia). “People sometimes ask if I look at my earlier work differently now – whether my shows would have been better if they had […]
Sebastian Stan hoping to show a new side to Bucky in Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Following their post-Decimation return in last month’s Avengers: Endgame, Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson and Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes are set to reunite next year for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Stan has been chatting to Comic Book about his hopes for his character in the Marvel Studios-produced Disney+ limited series. “I think it’s […]
Quentin Tarantino may extend Once Upon a Time in Hollywood following Cannes premiere
Quentin Tarantino has been in Cannes this past week to premiere his new movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the film receiving a standing ovation at its screening and drawing reactions which praised the film as “terrific” and “shocking”. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood still doesn’t open for another couple of months, and […]
New story trailer for Warhammer: Chaosbane released, watch it here
Big Ben Interactive has released a story trailer for the upcoming hack ‘n slash RPG Warhammer: Chaosbane. This trailer introduces the rising of the Chaos armies from the region known as the Chaos Wastes, the sacking of the Kislev city of Praag and the retaliation of the Empire and the Old Worlds heroes. Enjoy the […]
Men in Black: International tracking franchise low opening at the box office
Sony Pictures looks to breathe new life into the Men in Black franchise next month with the release of the spinoff/soft reboot Men in Black: International starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson as our new MiB Agents H and M. According to Variety, the F. Gary Gray-directed film is tracking a domestic opening weekend of […]
Disney’s Aladdin opens to $207 million worldwide
Following the underwhelming box office returns for Tim Burton’s Dumbo a couple of months ago, Walt Disney Pictures unveiled the second of its three animated remakes for 2019 this weekend, with the Guy Ritchie-directed Aladdin managing to conjure up a $207 million global opening weekend. Domestically, Aladdin is performing slightly above tracking predictions, with $86.1 […]
Arnold Schwarzenegger confirms that he’s playing a Terminator in Dark Fate
This week Paramount Pictures gave us our first look at Terminator: Dark Fate, the upcoming reboot-sequel from director Tim Miller and producer James Cameron, which is set to serve as a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, as well as reuniting cast members Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton for the first time since the […]