Tyler Hoechlin Tapped To Reprise Derek Hale Role In Teen Wolf The Movie

It’s official. After several months of negotiations, Teen Wolf alum Tyler Hoechlin will return to his role as Derek Hale for the Paramount+ upcoming supernatural drama Teen Wolf The Movie. The Teen Wolf series aired on MTV for six seasons from 2011-2017. The entire 100-episode series library is currently streaming on Paramount+. It had been previously announced that fellow Teen Wolf alum Tyler Posey will also be returning for the movie sequel....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Mary Welch

Untitled Jack Ryan Project Loses Director Jack Bender

Paramount Pictures’ Untitled Jack Ryan Project has suffered a setback by losing director Jack Bender, whose burgeoning TV schedule forced him to drop out. This is not the first sign of trouble for this reboot of the character created by novelist Tom Clancy. We reported last March that script issues forced Paramount to delay the Untitled Jack Ryan Project, which still has Chris Pine attached to star. The studio was hoping to start production this summer, after Chris Pine wrapped on Star Trek 2....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 145 words · Rex Silva

Usa Network Renews Psyched For A Second Season

USA Network has placed a second season order for 16 episodes of its freshman hit, Psych, it was announced by Jeff Wachtel, USA’s executive vice president, original programming. The one-hour series, starring James Roday, Dule Hill and Corbin Bernsen, is executive produced by Steve Franks (Big Daddy), in association with Tagline Pictures’ Kelly Kulchak and Chris Henze and NBC Universal Television Studio. This along with THE DEAD ZONE joins the previously announced returns of original series MONK and THE 4400....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 312 words · Christopher Pafford

Watch All Four Of The Crazies Motion Comics

Breck Eisner’s The Crazies is set to terrify audiences all over again this summer when it debuts on DVD and Blu-ray Tuesday, June 29th. As part of the special features, Anchor Bay is including two of the motion comic episodes created in conjunction with the film. In anticipation of this upcoming release, we have four more of the motion comics for you to watch right here. Simply click on the video clips below:...

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 176 words · James Immediato

Watchmen Comic Con Footage Available Now On Itunes

Who is Watching the Watchmen? Beginning today, iTunes customers can watch special Watchmen features exclusively available as free downloads on the iTunes Store (www.itunes.com). Available starting on December 9 on iTunes and the Apple App Store at www.itunes.com/watchmenmovie are: an exclusive Watchmen film sequence, previously only shown at San Diego’s Comic-Con Convention; the Essential Watchmen app for iPhone and iPod touch; multiple behind-the-scenes video journal podcasts; film clips; trailers; and other features exploring the creation of one of the most anticipated films of 2009....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 511 words · Jessica Vanscooter

Watchmen Season 2 May Not Happen

Those who fell in love with Watchmen may not want to hold out too much hope for season 2. At least not in the immediate future. Or, at the very least, perhaps not with the same creative team. This comes just after the season 1 finale and showrunner Damon Lindelof has revealed that he has no plans for a second season right now, and that this was initially pitched as a contained, single-season arc....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 687 words · Katherine Dunn

Why Sin City Is One Of The Best Modern Noir Films

In 2005, the successful graphic novel, Sin City, was made into a film that had a 40 million dollar budget and made over 150 million at the box office. It received extremely mixed reviews from critics and fans combined; critics picking it apart and even calling it a “noble” failure, since it still managed to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye. However, to this day, it remains one of the best modern noir films because of how authentic it was, and sure, there are a few cheesy moments with the sound and action sequences, but that’s what makes it so good....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 968 words · Johnnie Humble

The Cw Network Announces 2012 2013 Fall Schedule

The CW Network presented its 2012-13 broadcast schedule today to advertisers, affiliates and national media at the New York City Center in New York City. Hip-hop star Flo Rida opened the show with a medley of his top hits, featuring the world premiere of his newest song, “Let it Roll (Good Times).” “One of our biggest priorities this year at The CW was adding more original programming, and we’ve added 50 original hours to our schedule in 2012,” said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW....

January 11, 2023 · 20 min · 4189 words · Victor Marshall

The Hobbit Casts Saoirse Ronan

Actress Saoirse Ronan has joined the cast of Peter Jackson’s upcoming two-part adventure The Hobbit. Casting director Ros Hubbard mentioned Saoirse Ronan, along with previously-announced actors Aidan Turner and James Nesbitt, all of whom are of Irish descent. Here’s what she had to say about this casting trio: It isn’t known what role Saoirse Ronan will play in The Hobbit, but the project will reunite the actress with her director of The Lovely Bones, Peter Jackson....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Margie King

The Last Of Us Will The Series Sacrifice Structure For Content

The Last of Us exploded onto HBO, becoming the second-largest debut since 2010, right underneath House of the Dragon. Fans were ecstatic, and ratings for the show were impossibly high, literally. Even hours before The Last of Us premiered, reviews came flooding into IMDb, making it a near-perfect series before anyone had even seen it. But the release hardly did anything to change the score, as audiences kept the rating up there with the likes of Breaking Bad and The Sopranos....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 919 words · James Cuppernell

The Most Heartbreaking Character Deaths In Shows Ranked

One of the many changes that brought the golden age of TV was heartbreaking deaths. Before the 2000s, most characters would only die if the actor wanted to leave or asked for too much money, but in the last twenty years, killing beloved characters has become a way for shows to surprise their audiences and create new storylines. Here are the most heartbreaking character deaths in shows, ranked (spoilers from here on out):...

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1388 words · Deborah Gruber

The Most Popular Actresses Of The 1980S Ranked

The 1980s were the decade known for the rise of conservatism, free market economics, and advances in science and technology that led to socioeconomic changes. As new advances in technology made it easier for media to become more marketable and understandable, ‘high concept’ films quickly began to rise in popularity. During the 1980s, studio-driven films returned, and the teen movie genre was at its prime. Popular films of the time included The Breakfast Club, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, St....

January 11, 2023 · 8 min · 1543 words · Corrine Johnson

The Mummy And The Mummy Returns Come Back To Dvd On July 8Th

Get ready to revisit your favorite mummy in a slew of new special editions. The Mummy and The Mummy Returns are coming back in deluxe editions on July 8, just in time for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor hitting the theaters on August 1. Both discs will be priced at $19.98 SRP. Also being released on that day is a special edition of the original Mummy (1932) ($26.98 SRP) and a deluxe edition of Van Helsing ($19....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 654 words · Phillip Goodman

The Northman Red Band Trailer Teases Brutal Viking Violence

A newly released red band trailer for the Viking epic The Northman finally gives us a taste of the bloody and brutal violence that will be enacted by Alexander Skarsgård’s revenge-fueled warrior. The trailer offers a glimpse at what is sure to be just one of many battles, as Alexander Skarsgård cuts a beastly figure, smashing through a rival army with sword in hand and vengeance in his heart. Released courtesy of Focus Features, this latest footage from The Northman sees blood spraying galore as we are treated to our first real insight into the brutality and viciousness that director Robert Eggers will bring to his Viking flick....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 517 words · Denna Elletson

The Office Gets Ricky Gervais Cameo

It’s official: David Brent and Michael Scott will finally meet face-to-face. Ricky Gervais is set to make a cameo appearance on NBC’s The Office. Show-runner Paul Lieberstein confirmed the cameo, which will happen at the beginning of the January 27 episode: This cameo was actually filmed way back in September, when Ricky Gervais was in Los Angeles for the Emmys. The appearance was even so secret that the producers didn’t tell NBC about it at first....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 216 words · John Brown

The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror Xxxii Brings Back Vincent Price

The Simpsons have become a staple of modern pop culture and an ever present for anyone born in the last 30 years. Whilst valid criticisms have been levied towards the show in more recent seasons, it is still going strong, with season 33 set to launch on 26th September this year. Some of the cast and crew were present at this year’s virtual edition of San Diego Comic-Con to discuss the new season and one of the key things on the agenda was the upcoming Halloween episode....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 522 words · James Frias

The Summer I Turned Pretty Why It S A Successful Ya Book Adaptation

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY The success of The Summer I Turned Pretty is something that might not come as a surprise considering what was presented to anticipating audiences. However, it is time for us to deep dive into what exactly makes this show an absolute hit. The novel originally came out in 2009. So, why are audiences both new and old absolutely loving the series? From the stellar casting and soundtrack choices to Jenny Han’s involvement in the making of the series, we have detailed exactly why this book-to-series adaptation just works....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 920 words · Gregory Frahm

The Warrior S Way Character Posters And Photos

Relativity Media has released four new character posters and two new photos from the upcoming action movie The Warrior’s Way, which will be released in theaters on December 3. Click these new images featuring Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston and Dong-gun Jang to access our growing poster gallery. And click on the two new photos to access our regular photo gallery: In theaters December 3, 2010 is The Warrior’s Way, a visually-stunning modern martial arts western starring Korean actor Dong-gun Jang who plays an Asian warrior assassin forced to hide in a small town in the American Badlands....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 145 words · Travis Logue

The Weinstein Company Andrew Lau And Tony Krantz Form Qi Martial Arts Film Label

films that will feature leading international martial arts superstars. The company has begun working on three films that will be made for direct-to-DVD release, however some may also be released theatrically. The Weinstein Company will distribute the Qi films on DVD The Weinstein Company, internationally acclaimed director Andrew Lau (Infernal Affairs) and prolific producer Tony Krantz (24) have formed the new martial arts label Qi (pronounced ‘Chee’) to produce the next generation of sophisticated, high-quality, English language martial arts films that will feature leading international martial arts superstars....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 585 words · Teresa Collins

These Are Brooke Shields Best Performances Ranked

From her first television appearance in an Ivory Soap commercial to becoming a Golden Globe nominee, Brooke Shields has been in front of a camera since she was a small child. Her journey in the entertainment industry hasn’t been an easy one, but she has not let anything stop her from having a successful career. Toggling between both TV shows and feature films, she has exhibited skills in a wide range of performances that lead to sequels such as Blue Lagoon: The Awakening....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · David Vidrine