Now that Hugh Jackman's time as Wolverine has come to an end, the Internet has been pitching their ideas for who they think should take over the iconic role once the character enters the MCU. Big-time actors like Keanu Reeves, Jason Momoa, Charlie Hunnam, Daniel Radcliffe, Dacre Montgomery, Tom Hardy, Kit Harington, Taron Egerton and more have all been thrown around, but lately, there's an unexpected name that's been making the rounds on the Internet: Danny DeVito.
Universal Pictures looks like they're going all in on the "invisible" theme. Less than a month after dropping the unnerving first trailer for their upcoming horror flick The Invisible Man, the studio has now agreed to put another similar movie into production. According to Deadline, Elizabeth Banks will both direct and star in Invisible Woman.
Frozen 2 is currently the hottest movie in the world right now. The film's exploding at the box office, breaking all kinds of records on its way to the top. Fans who've seen the long-awaited sequel are already looking forward to the next installment in the animated series and now, it sounds like they'll have even more to be excited about when Frozen 3 finally hits theaters.
Netflix is clearly starting to feel the heat from Disney+. Their competitor hit the ground running earlier this month by amassing an impressive amount of subscribers. Netflix has the advantage as of right now, but executives at the company are well-aware that they're going to need to keep cranking out must-see content if they want to remain top dog in the streaming wars. This is likely why they're currently in the early stages of developing a live-action Fast and Furious TV show.
Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis officially turned 61 today! The Golden Globe winner has had an impressive entertainment career that has spanned more than four decades, but will always be most known for her iconic turn as Laurie Strode. In her film debut back in 1978, the actress starred as the young protagonist in John Carpenter's low-budget independent slasher movie entitled Halloween.
Earlier this month, Disney drastically changed the at-home entertainment landscape by launching their streaming service. The platform has already amassed an impressive amount of subscribers due to both the classic and original content being offered by the company. The Mouse House knows that they need to continue to give potential customers an incentive to sign up though, which is why they're eying even more exciting projects in the near future. And those plans now reportedly include a PG-13 Predator TV show.
Marvel recently announced four theatrical release dates for 2023. While this may seem like a lot, there's actually a pretty good chance that yet another MCU movie arrives in the same year, too.
According to our sources, Nicolas Cage will return for National Treasure 3, but it's currently unknown if the film will release in theaters or on Disney+.
The It series will undoubtedly be remembered as containing two of the scariest movies of this generation. It's just such a shame that the storyline had to end with It: Chapter Two, as it feels like there's so much more of Pennywise's evil antics left to explore. Fans don't want it to be over, the cast doesn't want it to be over and (given the massive amount of money the first two films made) the studio doesn't want it to be over, either.
Earlier this month, we were the first to report that Disney is currently mapping out a live-action adaptation of the beloved Japanese anime TV series Dragon Ball. Now it appears that the studio already has their eye on who they want to play Goku. According to our sources, Aquaman star Ludi Lin is currently on the company's wish list to take on the part.