The crazy NSFW trailer for Jay and Silent Bob Reboot was jam-packed with so many celebrities that it's nearly impossible for anyone to catch them all in one viewing. Even after plenty more replays, we're still not sure we spotted every single superstar who pop ups onscreen. Here's a list of every big-time cameo that we were able to spot:
Move over, Scream; there's a new late nineties horror movie being brought to the small screen. I Know What You Did Last Summer is reportedly being rebooted in the form of a television series for Amazon. Even more exciting is the fact that acclaimed horror filmmaker James Wan has been tapped to direct the pilot.
Next time Peter Parker swings by the Bronx, he should make an effort to stop by University Avenue between Brandt Place and West 176th Street. He'll definitely be happy what he finds, as the street is now named Stan Lee Way after the late Marvel legend. While it's a shame that he isn't here to celebrate the honor, all of those who have spent the past few decades enjoying his creations will undoubtedly relish the achievement for him.
Even as the temperature outside continues to climb, the folks at Shudder are intent to send shivers down the spines of their loyal viewers. They have a particularly frightening slate of bone-chillers planned for August, including the the first six installments of the iconic A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise all dropping on the first of the month.
Some of the best Halloween experiences often fall on years when the holiday lands on a weekend. Everyone gets to stay out later and spend the whole day trick-or-treating. This usually means more candy, more scares and more fun for everyone involved. By the end of it, those who celebrate usually wind up wishing the spooky festivities could fall on a Saturday every year.
Marvel always seems to have a knack for giving fans exactly what they want. After the upcoming Blade reboot was announced at San Diego Comic-Con, social media was full of people asking the studio to consider hiring a black director for the project. It appears that those in charge are listening, too, as according to our sources, Marvel is actively searching for a black filmmaker to helm the highly-anticipated flick.
Practically everyone who loves cinema seems to be excited about the upcoming Blade reboot. The casting of two-time Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali in the titular role was a grand slam for Marvel and now, it sounds like the project might take on another recent Oscar recipient.
Kanye West has done a lot of strange things over the course of his storied career, but this might take the cake. The controversial rapper reportedly asked actor/screenwriter Danny McBride to play him in a proposed biopic. While nothing appears to currently be in motion, the idea is definitely both shocking and intriguing. McBride explained to Jimmy Kimmel in a recent interview how the entire bizarre conversation came about:
Don't let the name fool you; Halloween Ends likely won't be the conclusion of the iconic horror franchise. According to the film's screenwriters Danny McBride and David Gordon Green, the series has the potential to go on forever. In McBride's own words:
Joaquin Phoenix has had a storied career thus far. He's been nominated for three Academy Awards for Gladiator, Walk the Line, and The Master, all of which showed off his range and versatility onscreen. Over the years, the actor has established himself as one of the go-to men in Hollywood for nuanced and impassioned performances. Despite his impressive filmography thus far though, some believe that audiences still haven't seen the best that the 44-year-old has to offer. In fact, according to Cameron Bailey, the upcoming Joker will show moviegoers a glimpse of Phoenix at his all-time best.