Evangeline Lilly has revealed whether or not she should have any interest in returning for a Lost reboot. Lost was one of the biggest shows in TV history, a truly cultural event that gripped fans across the world. The show, which began in 2004, lost some appeal as seasons went by but it’s still looked […]
Ryan Reynolds shot the Deadpool test footage the same weekend Green Lantern released
Ryan Reynolds apparently filmed the Deadpool test footage on the same weekend that his Green Lantern movie opened in cinemas. Reynolds has had an interesting history with superhero movies; he, of course, is well known for his role as Deadpool today but has also starred as DC’s Green Lantern. Most fans will be well aware […]
Horror film Dead Night gets a poster and trailer
Ahead of its release later this month, Dark Sky Films has revealed a poster and trailer for director Bradford Baruh’s upcoming horror Dead Night which stars Brea Grant, AJ Bowen, Sophie Dalah, Elise Luthman, Joshua Hoffman, Daniel Roebuck, and Barbara Crampton; check them out here… A caring mom loses her sanity, setting off a chain of […]
Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp tracking $155 million worldwide opening
The latest chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe begins its global roll out this week as Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp arrives in North America, along with around half of the international markets. Deadline is reporting that the Peyton Reed-directed sequel is expected to gross around $155 million worldwide this weekend, with a domestic haul […]
Scarlett Johansson responds to backlash over transgender role in Rub & Tug
Scarlett Johansson has responded to criticism over her casting as Pittsburgh crime boss Dante “Tex” Gill in Rub & Tug, a new film from her Ghost in the Shell director Rupert Sanders. Gill was born Jean Gill, but identified as a man and ran an empire of illegal massage parlours during the 1970s, as well as […]
Justice League VFX video features deleted footage from the DC team-up
A new VFX reel has arrived online for Justice League which gives us a look at some scenes which where not included in the theatrical cut of the DC superhero team-up movie; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Justice League concept artist says Zack Snyder did finish his cut of the movie Fueled by his restored […]
IDW announces Batman: The Complete Silver Age Newspaper Comics Slipcase Edition
IDW Publishing has announced the upcoming release of Batman: The Complete Silver Age Daily and Sunday Newspaper Comics 1966 – 1972 in a three-volume Slipcase Edition. The collection consists of 768 pages of the Dynamic Duo’s adventures, featuring a veritable Who’s Who of Gotham City and beyond including Superman, Green Arrow, The Penguin, The Joker, Mad […]
Alan Taylor returns to The Sopranos to direct The Many Saints of Newark prequel
A few months ago The Sopranos creator David Chase revealed he and Lawrence Konner, one of the show’s producers, were writing a prequel feature film to the series, The Many Saints of Newark. No other information had been given at the time, but now TheWrap has learnt director Alan Taylor has been chosen to helm the project. This […]
Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp Character and Level Pack now available for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have today released Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp Character and Level Pack DLC for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. This DLC pack adds the two characters and a level inspired by the comic series and is available for the Xbox One for £2.39 and on PS4 and Steam for £2.49. The […]
Dynamite Entertainment to explore the origin of James Bond with new series
Dynamite Entertainment has announced that it is set to explore the early World War II adventures of the future 007 with the new comic book series James Bond Origin from writer Jeff Parker (Batman ’66) and artist Bob Q (The Green Hornet). MARCH, 1941: Seventeen-year-old James Bond is a restless student in Scotland, an orphan, […]