30 Apr

Jon Favreau Doesn’t Rule Out Returning to Marvel Studios as a Director

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Back in 2008, director Jon Favreau kicked off the first movie in what would become the Marvel cinematic universe with Iron Man. It was the first film to reveal to audiences that Marvel Studios was intending to assemble The Avengers on the big screen for the first time ever, and the rest is history. It […]

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30 Apr

‘Ghostbusters’ Reboot Is the Most Disliked Trailer in YouTube History and That’s Just Stupid

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It’s no secret that some people just aren’t happy about the reboot of Ghostbusters on the way from director Paul Feig. Even before production began, there was already a decent amount of outrage and hate for the film. Some of the distaste was from fans who just didn’t want to see the beloved classic get […]

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30 Apr

Rumor: James Wan May Not Stick with ‘Aquaman’ as Trouble Brews for DC Universe Movies

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Just yesterday, The Flash lost director Seth Grahame-Smith, creating some uncertainty and instability for the future of the DC Comics film universe. The report cited creative differences between the filmmaker and the studio as the reason for Grahame-Smith’s departure, but it sounds like that might not be the only trouble Warner Bros. Pictures is having […]

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30 Apr

How James Horner Convinced Antoine Fuqua to Make ‘The Magnificent Seven’ and Contributed to the Score

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Before composer James Horner tragically passed away last summer, he was working on a gift for filmmaker Antoine Fuqua. Last year, Fuqua and Horner collaborated on the boxing drama, Southpaw, and the two had discussed reuniting for the upcoming remake of The Magnificent Seven. Without seeing any footage — or really discussing the potential score with Fuqua, either — […]

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30 Apr

‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ Production Postponed Indefinitely Due to Dylan O’Brien’s Injuries

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Just last month, some bad news came from the set of The Maze Runner: The Death Cure. Leading actor Dylan O’Brien was injured during production when a stunt went wrong. There were conflicting reports on the severity of his injury, with one report saying he had several broken bones, either fracturing his cheek bone or […]

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30 Apr

Elisabeth Moss to Lead Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’

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Elisabeth Moss is entering the brave new world of streaming television. The Mad Men and Top of the Lake actress is set to star in an adaptation of Margaret Atwood‘s dystopian classic The Handmaid’s Tale, which has already received a straight-to-series order at Hulu.  According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Handmaid’s Tale TV series will consist of 10 episodes to debut […]

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30 Apr

This Week In Trailers: Fursonas, The Fits, A Monster with a Thousand Heads, ma ma, The Wanting Mare

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Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week […]

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30 Apr

John Krasinski Is the New Jack Ryan

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Not too long after Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit opened in theaters, Chris Pine confirmed that was his first and last time playing Tom Clancy’s hero. Since Kenneth Branagh’s film was the lowest grossing Jack Ryan picture to date, that news didn’t come as a shock to anyone. Shadow Recruit performed well overseas, but the thriller only made around $50 million in the […]

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30 Apr

Superhero Bits: Dazzler in X-Men: Apocalypse, Stark Industries Xbox One, Dead Robin & More

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Would Captain America‘s shield still be bulletproof if it were made of titanium? How can you get an an official Stark Industries Xbox One with an arc reactor? Which other Marvel hero does Tom Holland want to stop by Spider-Man: Homecoming? Is a recently revealed Dazzler Easter egg all we’ll see of the pop star superhero in […]

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29 Apr

‘The Flash’ Movie Loses Director Seth Grahame-Smith

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Warner Bros.’ The Flash has just hit a speed bump. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies author Seth Grahame-Smith, who was to make his directorial debut on the DC superhero movie, has dropped out of the project. The film already has Ezra Miller set to star as the Scarlet Speedster, who first appeared in this spring’s Batman v Superman: Dawn […]

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