Don't expect Disney to stop rebooting old classics any time soon. Following the studio's extremely profitable recent live-action remakes, executives are making plans to continue dipping into the past for more overlooked diamonds in the rough to bring back for a new generation of audiences. According to our sources, executives at the company are eying a revitalization of the 1988 buddy cop science fiction film Alien Nation.
No one knows exactly what's going to happen on the day of the planned Area 51 raid. Some think that it'll go by without a hitch, while others are banking on several people being dragged away in handcuffs. Speaking of which, for those with an itch to gamble, you can now place bets in Las Vegas on how many people are going to be taken away during this viral stunt.
It's been a long time coming, but it now sounds like Deadpool is finally about to join the MCU. According to sources close to We Got This Covered - the same ones who told us a Ms. Marvel TV show was in the works, and that Ewan McGregor was returning as Obi-Wan - the wisecracking superhero is set to make his debut in a Marvel movie in 2021. The appearance is expected to come in a post-credits tease that'll surely cause audiences to go nuts, but when exactly this will happen and at the end of which film remains to be seen.
Otis B. Driftwood and the rest of the Firefly family are some of the most depraved characters depicted on film in recent memory. In both House of 1,000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects, they did unimaginably horrible things to mostly innocent victims. It was somewhat of a relief then when they were seemingly killed at the end of the latter movie. Half a decade later, however, we find out that the murderers didn't actually meet their end, thanks to some poor shooting by the Sheriff's Department.
Horror fans are definitely going to want to take a look at this list. AMC's FearFest is around the corner and features plenty of heart-racing movies for viewers to sink their teeth into as Halloween nears. Going on its 23rd straight year, the channel's annual spooky marathon promises to scare the you-know-what out of anyone brave enough to watch the 19 consecutive days of bone-chilling programming.
It's been fourteen years since The Devil's Rejects first horrified viewers. Since then, Otis B. Driftwood and the rest of his Firefly family has been presumed dead. Even series creator Rob Zombie didn't envision them ever returning for another film. Yet, that's precisely what's going to happen in a few days when 3 From Hell hits theaters.
The last time we saw the Firefly family they were speeding towards a police barricade with their guns blazing, with the cops shooting right back at them. It seemed that there was no possible way that the trio could make it out alive. Yet, they're all still breathing in 3 From Hell, which picks up right where The Devil's Rejects left off.
Despite how excited everyone is for Marvel's upcoming reboot of Blade, it looks like fans are going to have to wait at least a few more years for the movie to actually hit theaters. According to a new leak over on Reddit, the Mahershala Ali-led flick won't be released until 2023. Though the exact date has yet to be confirmed, an opening around this time would make sense given all of the work that still has to be done for the movie.
It looks like fans aren't going to have to wait long after 3 From Hell premieres to get the movie on Blu-Ray. Just one month after the film's three nights in theaters starting on September 16th, the flick will be available to purchase for those who want to watch it at home. According to Amazon, Rob Zombie's latest project will be obtainable on October 15th with pre-orders starting right now. The disc will come with several special features as well, like a commentary track from the famed director and a 95-minute documentary that describes how the film was made.
Bill Moseley's career in horror has spanned decades, but he'll probably always be best known as Otis B. Driftwood from the murderous Firefly family. The prolific actor first took on the iconic role in Rob Zombie's House of 1,000 Corpses back in 2003. The directorial debut from the renowned musician quickly gained a cult following and led to the even more popular sequel The Devil's Rejects.