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Lionsgate has high hopes for their Highlander reboot - which is now apparently being fast-tracked into production with John Wick director Chad Stahelski attached.
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is one of the most eagerly anticipated films currently in production. But one person isn't so happy about it.
The release dates of summer blockbusters are one of the most important tactical decisions a studio can make and are generally decided upon years in advance. So much of a blockbuster's success can rely on the 'right' date: whether it clashes with another film in the same genre or that it falls on public holidays and so on.
Child stars are notorious for turning into weird adults, which is perhaps unsurprising when your formative years were spent with the world watching your every move. So, it's a small miracle that the three child stars of the Harry Potter franchise, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint have turned out pretty well-adjusted (well, as far as we know anyway). Of the three, though, it's Radcliffe who's been the busiest, obviously eager to prove that he's not just a pair of glasses, a wand and a rather fetching scar.
In something of a departure from his frequent roles as a dippy beefcake in comedies like Baywatch, Neighbours and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Zac Efron is next set to play serial killer, rapist, kidnapper and necrophiliac Ted Bundy in director Joe Berlinger's upcoming Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile.
The backstage drama related to the DCEU is way more intriguing than the films themselves. Did Zack Snyder quit, or was he pushed? How much did Warner Bros. executives meddle with Justice League? Why do they keep announcing movies that never seem to actually head into production? So many questions, so few answers.
Warner Bros. Animation is apparently hellbent on adapting every major comic book storyline of the last 40 years, and now we have the first image from their upcoming take on the biggest Man of Steel tale of the 1990s, The Death of Superman.