Blumhouse is once again trying its hand at classic horror films centered around holidays. Following the success of last year's Halloween, the production company is now in the midst of remaking the 1974 slasher Black Christmas, which is scheduled to be released right in time for the holiday it's named after.
Paul Rudd and Michael Peña teamed up yet again onscreen, though not for a third installment of the Ant-Man franchise. Instead, the duo plays desperate astronauts in a Pepsi MAX commercial. The advertisement is charming enough, but it also leaves some fans longing for another Marvel movie starring the two actors to complete the trilogy. One of those people is none other than Rudd himself.
Game of Thrones had a lot of fascinating storylines, but maybe none more intriguing than the ones that happened that happened when the cameras weren't rolling. Judging by a recent interview, It seems that Kit Harington and Rose Leslie weren't the only two co-stars getting cozy offscreen. According to Sophie Turner, she and Maisie Williams would frequently lock lips while on set to try to throw off the rest of the cast and crew.
On Facebook this morning, Rob Zombie finally gave some long-awaited answers to fans regarding his upcoming film 3 From Hell. Most notably, he revealed that a new trailer for the movie will drop some time in July. The first teaser gave viewers a glimpse of what's to come, but audiences are pining for more of a look into what promises to be a crazy conclusion to the gratuitously violent trilogy.
Considering his legendary film career, it's hard to imagine Mark Hamill ever getting intimidated by a role these days. According to the 67-year-old actor, though, that's exactly what happened when he agreed to play Chucky in the upcoming reboot of Child's Play. It will mark the first official project in which the killer doll will not be voiced by series mainstay Brad Dourif. Hamill, a longtime fan of the original source material, is well aware that the pressure is on him to live up to lofty expectations:
Fans of the 1992 Candyman knew they were in for a treat once they heard the horror classic was being written by Jordan Peele. And now, it seems that the upcoming scream fest will function simultaneously as a standalone film and a spiritual sequel to the original.
It seems like plenty of people want to see Justin Bieber and Tom Cruise throw hands. The Internet was abuzz today with the prospect of the two celebrities stepping into the ring against each other. The news became so big that it even caught the attention of someone who knows a thing or two about beatdowns in the octagon. Conor McGregor tweeted Sunday night that his eponymous sports and entertainment company will gladly host the event, if Cruise is "man enough to accept this challenge."
From the glaring to the mundane, the final season of Game of Thrones had a lot of problems. One of the most discussed issues people had was a Starbucks cup that somehow ended up getting into the shot with no one noticing. For many, it was just the icing on top of the already ruined cake. Others saw it as an inexplicable gaffe that could go down as one of the biggest in TV history. What no one could pinpoint, though, is who was responsible for such an egregious error.
It's no secret that HBO has struck gold with its miniseries Chernobyl. It's already the highest rated show in the history of IMDb and has wiped away a lot of the bad taste of the subpar Game of Thrones finale. Unfortunately, it's only five episodes long and it's already been confirmed that there won't be a second season. Fans aren't ready to stop learning about the horrific nuclear mishap that happened in the eighties though and thus are flocking to the disaster site in huge numbers.
It's been a long time coming, but it looks like Black Adam may be on the verge of finally finding its director. Jaume Collet-Serra is reportedly in talks to front the highly-anticipated movie starring superstar Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The anti-hero story has been trying to get off the ground for over a year and now seems to at last be preparing to film in the not-so-distant future.