The new business partners will seek to secure straight-to-series commitments from networks for their projects.
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What would Anchorman look like as a serious drama? What better day of the year than to ask this very question?
Well, we already know from the trailer that this isn’t exactly how this scene plays out in the movie.
Sounds like he’ll be crossing paths with Amy Acker then.
Really can't decide which one is a worse nightmare, to be trapped like that or to be out in the open with nowhere to hide.
Frankly I'm still working on the getting over Hiccup looking so grown up part.
his definitely ain’t no Roland Emmerich end of the world disaster flick.
It certainly doesn't look scary in the traditional sense, but I'm guessing disturbing would be a better adjective.
... because that first Turtle-less image was just a total ripoff.
There are still two more presumably Peter Parker-centric Amazing Spider-Man sequels to go, but spin-off films Sinister Six and Venom are well on their way
Will these two loners learn to get along?
I'm not sure if this is an attempt to publicly audition for the director's job on a potential big screen feature film or what.
Would these bureaucrats just let Jack Bauer ass-kick his way to saving the world, yet again?
Looks like fun.
Yeah, this is a bit anticlimactic since we've already gotten quite a good look at him in set photos.
Worst Groundhog's Day ever.
If you've ever wondered what The Rock would look like with long lustrous locks of hair, you're in luck.
I'm pretty sure this is the last one we'll see since every other major character already has one
The director captioned the photo "our interplanetary Clint Eastwood."
We met Harvey Bullock and Selina Kyle, and now Fox have released the first official image of Gotham's Alfred Pennyworth, played by Sean Pertwee. I'm not
They’ve probably done quite a bit of work on it and know where it’s going to go already. And now another piece of the puzzle is in place.
While the first trailer for FX's Fargo miniseries focused on "Story" (well, sort of) this one is all about the cast. Actually, I think this one tells us a
For being a remake that I'm not sure anyone really wants, this is a pretty cool poster.
Dumbing soon indeed.
The whole theme, color palette and tone of the marketing campaign this movie has just been really gorgeous and well executed.
People have been clamoring for 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller to replace Ivan Reitman, and now it may actually happen.
Fox is starting to do a little more marketing for their Batman prequel series Gotham. First came the logo and website and synopsis, and now, the first
Tom Hardy has been attached to the lead role for over a year.
AMC is really sticking to its airport theme in marketing the seventh and final season.
All the elements that made the original Faro so good is here.