Unpopular Opinion Game Of Thrones Season 8 Was Not That Bad

It’s no secret that a majority of fans were disappointed in the final season of Game of Thrones, arguably one of the best HBO shows of all time. Between the cast, storylines, and epic battle sequences, the series made its mark on fans, so much so that when the final season aired, those same fans felt betrayed by their beloved show. Between making Daenerys follow in the footsteps of her father to feeling like the battles were rushed, fans have actually petitioned for season eight to be remade....

July 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1106 words · Jane Hairston

Update Ridley Scott Doesn T Want Gemma Arterton For Alien Prequels

UPDATE: (9/7/10 9:10 PM PST)Although the UK’s Sunday Times is known to be a reputable news source, MTV Movies Blog reached out to Gemma Arterton’s publicist, who denied that Gemma Arterton was in talks to star in the Untitled Alien Prequel: It’s possible that Gemma Arterton’s camp is just trying to cover her tracks for speaking about the project too soon, and that she will still be meeting with Ridley Scott to appear as the female lead in the Untitled Alien Prequel sometime in the near future....

July 14, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Elaine Schmidtke

Walking Dead Star Tom Payne Explains Andrew Lincoln S Exit

The Walking Dead is getting ready to air season 9 early into October, but the upcoming new episodes will be bittersweet for fans. While those still watching are always excited for a new season to premiere, it’s common knowledge that the show will suffer some heavy losses very early on. In particular, both Lauren Cohan (Maggie) and Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) have confirmed they will only appear in the first half of season 9 before being written out of the series, one way or another....

July 14, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · James Taylor

Warner Bros Developing Leonardo Da Vinci Film

In a story from Variety, Warner Bros. is beginning development on an action adventure focused on Leonardo da Vinci. They have set it up with Adrian Askarieh via his Prime Universe production company and Roy Lee (The Departed) and Doug Davison at Vertigo Entertainment. Not much is known about the project except that the film will incorporate da Vinci utilizing his inventions in facing supernatural enemies. The story is based on Askarieh’s original idea....

July 14, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Richard Richard

Warner Bros Puts Logan S Run Back Into Production

After many starts and stops, the thrilling remake of Logan’s Run is back in production over at Warner Bros.. According to The Hollywood Reporter commercial director Joseph Kosinski will make his directorial debut on the reimagined sci-fi classic. Written by Tim Sexton and Produced by Joel Silver, the film is based on the 1967 William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson novel. The plot revolves around a future society that demands the death of every human once they reach a certain age....

July 14, 2022 · 1 min · 186 words · Rachael Stassinos

Welcome To Derry It Prequel Series Finds Its Showrunners Andy Muschietti Might Direct First Episode

The It prequel series is moving forward with its co-showrunners in place. Variety reports that Jason Fuchs and Brad Caleb Kane will be the co-showrunners for Welcome to Derry, an HBO Max series that takes place decades before the events of the It movies by director Andy Muschietti. It’s also reported that Muschietti is wanted to direct the series premiere episode, but he hasn’t signed on to do that at this time....

July 14, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Mary Mcbee

Werewolf By Night Director Says There Are No Moon Knight Crossover Plans Yet

Werewolf by Night has finally been revealed as premiering this October, and that has instantly ignited fan theories of a crossover with Moon Knight. However, while that could well be some kind of endgame plan for the supernatural side of the MCU, director Michael Giacchino has said that there are no “immediate” plans for the two characters to meet. While discussing the upcoming addition to the MCU, Giacchino told ET Canada:...

July 14, 2022 · 3 min · 513 words · Nick Topolinski

Werewolf By Night Is The New Iron Man Of The Mcu

Werewolf by Night recently premiered on Disney+. Adapted from the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced not only the title character but also cult favorite characters like Man-Thing and Elsa Bloodstone. The special has received rave reviews for its stylistic differences from the rest of the MCU and a breakout hit that has become an unlikely kick-off not just for a new format for Marvel to tell new stories with special television presentations but also for introducing a new corner for the MCU that can be expanded upon in future projects....

July 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1402 words · Barbara Sherrill

Wesley Jonathan Goes Back To School With Remember The Daze Exclusive

Wesley Jonathan talks about the film, the good times on the set and future projects Wesley Jonathan might not be an actor you know by name now, but he’s certainly poised to change that in the future. The young actor has a few projects in the works right now and his latest film, Remember the Daze, was just released on DVD on June 3. I had a chance to speak with Jonathan over the phone, and here’s what he had to say about the film and more....

July 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1453 words · Mildred Trinidad

What To Know About The True Story Of Netflix S The Texas Killing Fields

Since the early 1970s, over 30 murder victims have been discovered along Interstate 45 just south of Houston, Texas, with several bodies being discovered on a 25-acre patch of land along Calder Road that has been deemed the Texas Killing Field. The new Netflix docuseries Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields shines a light on the cases of the young women whose bodies were found in the field and the investigation that followed....

July 14, 2022 · 5 min · 971 words · Rose Moilanen

Where Should The James Bond Franchise Go After No Time To Die

So, after so many months (and even years) of waiting, No Time to Die has finally hit theaters, bringing an end to Daniel Craig’s tenure as iconic spy, James Bond. Be warned, MAJOR SPOILERS to follow. Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as 007 has been met with critical acclaim and box office success, bringing the character’s journey to a finite conclusion that nobody was expecting. That’s right, James Bond is dead....

July 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1182 words · Paulene Simple

Which Characters Could Gal Gadot Play In The New Dcu

It’s fair to say that Gal Gadot’s work as Wonder Woman has been a cornerstone of the DCU since her first appearance as the superhero in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Since then, a further three outings in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and in Patty Jenkins’ excellent Wonder Woman and the sequel Wonder Woman 1984 confirmed Gadot’s status as one of the DCU’s biggest hitters. However, earlier this month it was reported that a third Wonder Woman film was dead in the water after changes of leadership at DC Studios, which includes James Gunn and Peter Safran taking over the DCU and developing a ten-year plan....

July 14, 2022 · 4 min · 794 words · Frederick Malboeuf

The Cw To Develop Beverly Hills 90210 Spinoff

The CW is developing a contemporary spinoff of Aaron Spelling’s seminal 1990s teen soap Beverly Hills, 90210, which might even be a spinoff of an earlier animated show Beverly Hills Teens. Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas is a possible writer for the project, which has been fast-tracked by the network. According to The Hollywood Reporter, details about the spinoff – including which if any of the characters on the original series will make the transition to the new show – remain sketchy....

July 13, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Kazuko Nicholson

The Dark Knight Rises New York City Casting Call Announced

Warner Bros. has issued an open casting call for The Dark Knight Rises, which starts shooting in New York City on October 29. The production, using the code name Magnus Rex, is seeking male and female extras over the age of 18. You can take a look at all the details below. The Dark Knight Rises is currently shooting in Los Angeles, working towards a July 20, 2012 release date....

July 13, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Johnnie Thomas

The Defenders Tweet At Each Other In New Motion Posters

The Defenders are getting ready to rescue Hell’s Kitchen later this year and Netflix is doing everything they can to get us pumped for the series. This show will be the culmination of every Marvel Netflix show so far, with Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist all teaming up to take on a big threat. But for now, they are just tweeting motion posters to one another. The official The Defenders Twitter account showed off the first of these news motion posters, which features Matt Murdock in an elevator with the caption, “Careful @Daredevil....

July 13, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Ellen Kirkpatrick

The Fly Dvd Review

The Good There are so many extras on here for EVERYTHING that negotiating around to find what you want to view is a bit hard. The Bad They have pulled out all the stops to create a DVD with so many extras that it should be called The Total Fly Experience. Jeff Goldblum stars as Seth Brundle. An obsessed scientist who builds a teleport machine. In the process of teleporting himself, Brundle ends up merging himself with a housefly and then starts becoming one much to the chagrin of his girlfriend (Geena Davis)....

July 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1313 words · Teresa Kilpatrick

The Gilded Age Cast Character Guide And Descriptions

​​The American Gilded Age was a period of economic boom, where fortunes were made and lost in the late 1800s after the end of the Civil War. This was a period of economic change, industrial and technological advances, and conflict between the old ways and new systems. The Gilded Age starts in 1882 with our heroine, Marian Brooks moving to New York and instantly finding herself in the middle of the social war between old and new money....

July 13, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Carrie Mullane

The Hangover Review

Warner Brothers has been blasting ads for “The Hangover” everywhere you look. I can honestly say it’s the film with the most trailers and commercials I’ve seen this year. So my first inclination is to expect nothing, as the funniest parts have probably been revealed to draw in a gullible audience. Oh, was I wrong. The Hangover is freaking hilarious. Raunchy, lewd, filled with hideous amounts of dudity (aka male nudity), and ninety minutes of pure perverse laughter....

July 13, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Harold Wagnon

The Hunger Games Gets Composers Danny Elfman And T Bone Burnett

The Hunger Games is currently in production, working towards its highly anticipated release on March 23, 2012. One of the last pieces of the production puzzle is now in place, with composers Danny Elfman and T-Bone Burnett signing on to score The Hunger Games. Danny Elfman revealed his involvement in The Hunger Games over the weekend at a Q&A session to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his collaborations with director Tim Burton....

July 13, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Mary Daniels

The Incredibles Get A Sequel In Comic Book Form

Pixar and Boom Studios are teaming up to bring us the continuing stories of their film characters in comic book form - beginning with the obvious choice for a comic book, The Incredibles. Well known comic author Mark Waid will be scripting The Incredibles comic, according to MTV, and if all goes as planned, other Pixar titles will follow soon. Waid says that the comics will take place shortly after the first film, far enough away that the events of the movie have had time to sink in, but recently enough that the characters aren’t any older and so that Waid’s comics won’t contradict anything that might happen if Pixard chooses to do a film sequel....

July 13, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Melissa Crumpton