Netflix is firing up the publicity machine for one of its biggest original hits, Orange Is The New Black. While we've yet to see a full-length trailer for the Litchfield Ladies' next outing, this latest gallery of snaps ought to tide you over until then.
The pressure is on for Warner Bros. and everyone involved in the superhero showdown known as Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. While we're still a week away from release, director Zack Snyder and Batman himself Ben Affleck have already been fielding early fan criticism toward the movie, and that's just what's being publicly reported. Behind-the-scenes, studio brass are no doubt concerned with netting a decent profit on the big-budget spectacle. And now we know what that magic number is.
Shortly before Suicide Squad entered production last year, actor-musician Common signed on to appear in the supervillain flick, prompting much speculation. Would he be a part of the titular ensemble? Or was he really playing the Green Lantern, harking back to his earlier casting in George Miller's nixed Justice League: Mortal? It turns out that it's sort of neither!
Aside from raiding his own back catalogue for titles to reboot (ahem, Die Hard), Bruce Willis now turns to Charles Bronson's. The classic action franchise Death Wish is in Willis' sights, as Deadline reports he plans to lead the Paramount/MGM remake.
The second season of Daredevil is shaping up to be a rather villainous affair. For the Man Without Fear's sophomore drop of episodes, we're not just getting one bad guy - we're getting loads. It's hard to pinpoint the precise number though, especially in light of today's new image posted to the official Daredevil Twitter.
The success of Deadpool has paved the way for a new breed of superhero movie, one that can be both lucrative for studios and still respect their potentially bloody origins. While that's now taking effect with an R-rated Wolverine movie, it looks as if Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is still barreling ahead with a PG-13 rating in theaters. But it's saving all the harder stuff for the R-rated Ultimate Edition.
Disney's annual shareholder meeting was held this week, wherein CEO Bob Iger took the opportunity to dazzle people with clips from the Mouse House's upcoming movie slate. Naturally, that involved a first look at fresh footage from Gareth Edwards' spinoff Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. To date, we still know relatively little about the movie, bar the sparse logline released last year.
If for some reason you failed to see John Wick, then we'd recommend remedying that as soon as possible. The intense hitman flick brought a breath of fresh air to the stale, hammy chops of the action genre, and a large part of that is down to the performance of its leading man. Keanu Reeves immersed himself in the role of Wick, and looks to be channeling that same ferocity for his reprisal in John Wick: Chapter Two.
Creed charged into the ring and decimated everyone's expectations last year. A crowd-pleaser and critical darling, the Rocky reboot paid homage to Balboa, and introduced a new character to headline the series. That was of course, Michael B. Jordan's Adonis Creed, whose performance carried the movie and no doubt factored into the studio's decision to push forward with a sequel.