30 Jun

‘Fast and Furious’ Director Justin Lin Considering Bringing Paul Walker’s Brian Back in Future Sequels…But How?

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It turns out even a tragic death can’t keep the Fast and the Furious family apart. Franchise director Justin Lin told CinePOP Brazil that he wants to bring back Paul Walker‘s character Brian O’Conner in the remaining two Fast and the Furious sequels. “Obviously, Paul and his character Brian are the soul and heart of how we’re able to move forward,” […]

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30 Jun

Jason Blum Shares Possibility of ‘Happy Death Day 3’ and the State of Karyn Kusama’s ‘Dracula’ Movie

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Blumhouse is busy. The studio, which has made a name for itself with horror films but dabbles in other genres, is back at the multiplex this week with The Forever Purge. But what’s next for Blumhouse? Plenty – although several potential projects remain in a kind of limbo, or netherworld. They might happen, then again, they […]

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30 Jun

Daily Podcast: ‘Loki’ Episode 4 Brings Us “The Nexus Event” and a Huge Reveal [Spoiler Discussion]

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On the June 30, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman to have a spoiler discussion about Loki Episode 4 “The Nexus Event”. In The Spoiler Room: Loki Episode 4 “The Nexus Event” Feedback Brief reactions Breakdown Speculation  All the other stuff you need to […]

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30 Jun

Amazon’s ‘A League of Their Own’ Casts Nick Offerman as a Curmudgeonly Baseball Coach, Presumably With a Heart of Gold

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Score! Television’s favorite curmudgeon with a heart of gold is going to be playing one of film’s greatest curmudgeons with a heart of gold. Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman has been cast as the cantankerous coach in Amazon’s A League of their Own series. The series, helmed by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham, is an hourlong live-action drama that focuses on the […]

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30 Jun

Stephen King Adaptation ‘Chapelwaite’ Hits EPIX in August, So It’s Time to Learn What EPIX Is

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Chapelwaite, the upcoming show based on the Stephen King short story “Jerusalem’s Lot,” now has a release date – and it’s sooner than you might think. The official premiere date is August 22, on EPIX. And now you’re probably wondering, “What the hell is EPIX?” It is yet another streaming service is a sea of streaming services, dear […]

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30 Jun

Could the ‘Jungle Cruise’ Movie Characters Be Added to the Ride at Disney Parks? [Set Visit]

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Disney has never seen a marketing opportunity it didn’t take advantage of, so when the company decided to make a feature film out of one of its most popular theme park attractions, of course it incorporated Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow character into the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Will the same thing happen with […]

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30 Jun

Dracula Will Viciously Kill ‘The Suicide Squad’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ Actors in ‘Last Voyage of the Demeter’

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Last Voyage of the Demeter, one of several new Dracula-themed movies on the way, has added some new cast members. One exciting addition is David Dastmalchian, an actor who has been working for a while but who now seems to be on the cusp of really blowing up what with his upcoming role in The Suicide Squad. […]

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30 Jun

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Season 8: Release Date, Cast and More

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(Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) In the immortal words of the members of Brooklyn’s fictional 99th precinct: “Nine-Nine!” The eighth and final season of the hit comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine is coming to […]

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30 Jun

Emily Blunt’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ Character is a New Take on the Action-Adventure Movie Damsel [Set Visit]

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Disney’s Jungle Cruise has its roots in history, but it’s focused on being a little more female-forward. The movie focuses on two leads, curmudgeonly steamboat captain Frank Wolff (Dwayne Johnson) and scientist Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt). Inspiration for the film comes from both the original Disneyland theme park ride and the 1951 film The African Queen. In both, […]

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30 Jun

‘Black Widow’ Sequel is Still Possible, But Without Scarlett Johansson (Obviously)

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Following the demise of Natasha Romanoff in Avengers: Endgame, the upcoming Black Widow movie has to turn back time for a story set between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. But that doesn’t mean a Black Widow sequel should be ruled out in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Director Cate Shortland […]

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