If you were going to cast Bane for a new movie, who’d be your pick? Danny DeVito? Not the best fit. Dave Bautista on the other hand, that sounds more like it. And while it doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing the supervillain in next year’s The Batman, that hasn’t stopped one fan from dreaming.
The future of Solo is at a crossroads. Unlike Rogue One – the only other Star Wars anthology movie to date - the film was left open for the possibility of a sequel. However, also unlike Rogue One, it bombed at the box office. Seems a rather cruel twist of fate when you put it like that. That fact has put-pay to any prospects of an immediate Solo sequel, but stories have continued to rumble on about an alternative future. The latest comes from Star Wars Unity, who state that a direct continuation of Solo is expected to be made for Disney+, as opposed to an originally envisaged spin-off.
Natalie Portman is planning on getting jacked for Thor: Love and Thunder. The actress elaborated on her fitness plans for the upcoming movie in a recent Instagram chat with Serena Williams, saying that filming hasn’t started yet, giving her more time to make the gains she wants to make.
If you drew up a Venn diagram of Hollywood actors and gym junkies, Dwayne Johnson would be slap bang in the middle of it. The star has never been hesitant to show the world his awesome frame (why would you when you look like that?), and his latest Instagram post gives us another look at his most recent, er, gains.
The DC fanbase’s Twitter division has been coming together to celebrate Ben Affleck’s Batman performance, a celebration they’ve dubbed #ThanksBatfleck. Why today? Your guess is as good as mine.
Amazon have released the first trailer for Truth Seekers, a brand new comedy series starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The show follows “a team of part-time paranormal investigators who team up to uncover and film ghost sightings across the U.K., sharing their adventures on an online channel for all to see.” How very meta. You can check out the preview in question above, which also features co-stars Susan Wokoma and Malcolm McDowell as fellow ghost hunters.
Edgar Wright has lined up his next project. The director has signed on with Amblin Partners to helm Stage 13, an adaptation of a short story by Simon Rich. Rich will also be writing the movie.