Ghostbusters 3 is a project that Columbia Pictures has been trying to make happen for many years, with the sequel starting its troubled journey long before Paul Feig’s 2016 reboot came our way. So while Dan Aykroyd seemed fairly optimistic about the film in interviews last year, many of us still had our doubts that the long-awaited follow-up would ever see the light of day.
David Gordon Green’s Halloween saw three generations of the Strode family come together to vanquish an old menace, but if Blumhouse Productions had kept in the ending that they’d originally shot, this slasher hit would’ve left its audiences on a very different note.
We only have 50 days left to wait until Captain Marvel arrives in cinemas, and to mark this milestone, Marvel Studios has released ten new character posters which show off the movie’s key players.
It’s been a big week for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and the fresh material just keeps coming, with this newly shared video showing us an awkward exchange between Peter Parker and airport security.
Hot on the heels of the announcement that Jason Reitman will be following in his father's footsteps to direct Ghostbusters 3, the first teaser for this long-awaited (if somewhat controversial) sequel emerges online to announce the return of the old Ecto-1 vehicle.
Earlier this week, a report indicated that principle photography for Star Wars: Episode IX has entered its winding down period, with the production team now reduced to small skeleton crews. But though this might well be the case, it seems that there’s still a fair amount of spectacle being filmed on the set of J.J. Abrams’ upcoming release, with John Boyega taking to Instagram to tease one visually striking scene in particular.
In 2016, Ghostbusters became a surprisingly touchy subject when Paul Feig’s female-led reboot (or more specifically, the trailer for Paul Feig’s female-led reboot) drew heavy backlash that quickly escalated into some pretty ugly territory. In this storm of controversy, the actual quality of the film itself was practically beside the point, but regardless of whether you feel the movie deserved better than its underwhelming box office figures, at least the lack of a sequel allowed the world to move on from this all-round unpleasant chapter in recent pop culture.
It’s been almost a decade now since a new Friday the 13th movie made it to cinemas, and going by the recent legal messiness around the property, we may still have some wait ahead of us. But should Jason Voorhees ever be free for further films, Ryan Turek of Blumhouse Productions would be happy to give the franchise a shot.
Following on the heels of the first trailer and first official poster for the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home, United Airlines has served as the unexpected source for a new still from Peter Parker’s next solo outing.
Over the course of eleven movies, the mask of Michael Myers has gone through several slightly varying incarnations, but as a direct sequel to the original 1978 Halloween, the team behind the recent Blumhouse film of the same name felt it was important that they offered a faithful recreation of the original version of the prop.