Fans have been waiting a long time for a proper reboot of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and now, it finally seems like they're going to get one. Fede Alvarez, the director/writer of the 2013 Evil Dead reboot and Don't Breathe, is all set to produce a remake of the slasher classic for Legendary Pictures. Through his Bad Hombre Films banner, he'll be mapping out a gory reimagining of the 1974 flick.
Impeachment hearings are well underway right now, causing even more turmoil in the already volatile capital of the United States of America. Regardless of what side of the aisle you gravitate towards, it's pretty safe to say that what's been going on in D.C. lately is scarier than any horror movie since The Shining. This is perhaps why Legendary Pictures is gearing up to make a terrifying flick set in the White House.
The headline of this article might sound like something straight out of a Mad Libs book, but it's absolutely true. John Travolta is actively campaigning to win an Academy Award for his role in The Fanatic, a thriller that was directed and co-written by Limp Bizkit's very own Fred Durst. Sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction.
Marvel has just announced four release dates for 2023. Noticeably absent from that list, though, is a standalone Spider-Man flick and while fans might not want to hear it, the omission could spell trouble for the beloved superhero.
The future of the Deadpool franchise is currently up in the air, which is just fine with T.J. Miller. The controversial comedian recently said on The Adam Carolla Show that he doesn't want to do another movie in the series as he feels that the last sequel was perfect and Deadpool 3 would only ruin the previous installments.
American Horror Story has been a huge hit for FX over the past nine seasons. Now that the ninth chapter has wrapped though and the tenth is set to debut in the fall of 2020, with many of the show's fan favorite actors returning, lots of viewers have begun to worry that the horror anthology is nearing the end of its run. It can't possibly go on forever, right? Well, maybe it can.
After years of waiting, it sounds like the long-awaited Snyder Cut of Justice League might finally soon become available to the public. According to our sources - the same ones who told us a Green Lantern show was in development, and that Robert Pattinson had beat out Nicholas Hoult for the role of Batman - Warner Bros. is likely to allow Snyder's version of the film to be released on HBO Max in the near future. This news comes after many diehard DC fans bombarded every tweet from the upcoming streaming service with pleas to see the near-mythical cut of the movie.
The Purge 5 has found its male lead. Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta, who played Rafael Caro Quintero in the Netflix series, will be joining the cast of the upcoming horror sequel. This new and final chapter will be helmed by Everardo Gout, who's known for directing episodes of Mars, Luke Cage, and The Terror, while Huerta is set to join Army of the Dead star Ana de la Reguera onscreen.
Halloween may be over, but Disney+ keeps on handing us treats! We just learned earlier today that Hocus Pocus can be viewed on the new streaming service in 4K Ultra HD. While this might not seem like a big deal at first, it becomes huge when you realize that this marks the first time ever that the beloved 1993 comedy classic can be consumed in this format. The extremely popular platform continues to pleasantly surprise us with material. This is just the latest in what's been a pretty awesome first few days for subscribers.
Not everyone is a fan of Robert Pattinson being cast as Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeves' upcoming flick The Batman. In fact, the initial reaction to the news was so vitriolic that the 33-year-old thought he was going to lose the part. Thankfully, that didn't happen. Since the official announcement, plenty of people have also come out in support of Pattinson, including his ex-girlfriend Kristen Stewart, Spider-Man star Tom Holland and former Batman actor Christian Bale.