It’s been proven over the last few years that Dwayne Johnson is capable of almost anything, and if some fan art for the recently announced live-action version of One Punch Man is accurate, that includes playing an average-sized Japanese man.
Creative endeavors being made as variations on contemporary global situations are nothing new, but sometimes they come a little too soon and come off as somewhat tasteless, as can be seen in the trailer for trashy low budget horror 5G Zombies.
DC characters have been spread liberally across film and TV over the years, and the Teen Titans are no exception, being seen in the relatively decent animated kids’ series Teen Titans, the rather more childish Teen Titans Go! and its spinoff movie, DC Universe’s live action mediocrity Titans, animated movies Justice League vs. Teen Titans and The Judas Contract, and to a lesser extent the animated series Young Justice. Now, however, we've got a fan trailer which imagines what a live-action movie featuring the team might look like.
As you’re doubtless tired of reading about, the coronavirus outbreak is delaying the release of countless movies and TV shows, with pretty much every story of production development relating to it in one way or another. However, this delay story is about one in the past, Doctor Strange, with the revelation that its production hold up ultimately improved the movie’s quality.
The recent sneak peak of the finale of The Walking Dead revealed, aside from the return of Maggie, a mysterious figure whose features were hidden behind an iron mask. They were encountered by Aaron and Alden, having evidently escaped from the Whisperers and efficiently dispatched a few of them, only to for them to meet this apparent threat.
It’s been over three months since the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and much of the discourse has not surrounded the film itself, but the sheer volume of information that has been pumped out after the fact so that audiences can understand aspects of the story that the movie poorly explained.
If there’s one thing The Walking Dead has proved lately, it’s that a character having met their final end is no barrier to them returning to the franchise, and not just as a member of the shambling undead. David Morrissey, who memorably portrayed the Governor in seasons 3 and 4, has expressed interest in returning to the franchise as a part of the movies planned to take place within the show’s world.
It seems that practically every day more information is being released about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker that was not imparted by the movie’s narrative. For once though, the latest revelation is not a clarification of an ill-explained plot point, but the explanation of one altered in production.