This one will be based on the 18th novel in the Lee Child novel series.
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It’s a movie called Bad Words, so naturally the trailer is filled with them.
Well, we knew they had to get Joel McHale back into the fold somehow.
Also reiterates our earlier reporting that the film will be a direct sequel to Days of Future Past.
I wish filmmakers would think more about finding good stories to adapt for the screen that they truly believe will connect with audiences.
While Cornish had been in talks with the studio, he is “no longer involved.”
Adi Tantimedh writes: Ken Levine, not the chap who develops the Bioshock videogames, but the Emmy-winning screenwriter who has written for shows like
As we know by now, these things are scheduled well in advance and the film should still be very much on track to release on time.
Indecipherable mysteries abound.
As part of the upcoming Image Revolution documentary from Sequart, a clip of the Image founders on leaving Marvel Comics for their new upstart Image
An announcement about the future of the franchise is not expected immediately, though, come on, you know it's coming.
This comes from Radio Silence, who made the final segment in horror anthology V/H/S.
Luckily the story has plenty of young hotties and romance to keep MTV's target audience interested.
An original thriller and two 80s franchises are on their way.
It sounds like we could have a new Terminator film in July of 2015, and a TV series to keep things going by September.
It seems now that we are getting almost 3 minute teaser trailers... we can now get almost 9 minute commentary tracks. This was released this afternoon by
JGL's collaborative production project is ready to hit another level.
By the hymen of Olivia Newton-John!
He's also not apologizing for his other movies, okay?
Bryan Singer has just announced an X-Men: Apocalypse film for 2016 release: #Xmen #Apocalypse 2016!— Bryan Singer (@BryanSinger) December 5, 2013
Oh yes, a fourth Chronicle of Narnia film is coming.
Not content to let Disney hog all the Mowgli fun.
"Are you telling me the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles never killed some ignorant fucker for dropping litter or shitting in the street?" "No, they didn't.
Kinda bad timing releasing this on the same day as 300: Rise of an Empire.
This is not the only series about witchcraft in the works, but I'm going to give the HBO series the edge on this one.
The whole stylized, violent epic thing has been done a few times and started to feel a bit stale since then, but this looks pretty cool.
CinemaBlend.com reports that a screening of Disney's Frozen in Florida took a very non-family friendly turn when a clip from a pornographic film (or
Some hints about the timeline, tone and overarching plot.
Oh, what might have been.
The guy that mentioned a semi-tired and drone flying Batman in the film has taken to Twitter again to drop more bombshells.