Since squaring off against a fleet of souped-up vigilantes in Kick-Ass and wreaking revenge on the popular crowd in Carrie, Chloe Grace Moretz has established herself as a force to be reckoned with. Coupled with a recent supporting turn in Clouds Of Sils Maria that brought out the manipulative savage within, and it's safe to say that she's at her best when playing characters who rage against the system. For her next outing, a young adult adaptation The 5th Wave, she's up against her biggest opponent yet -- aliens.
The CW's universally-adored DC series, The Flash is steadily acquiring plenty of new cast members for its sophomore season, and today brings news of two more additions.
Too busy cooking meth and being a criminal legend to be a father in Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston's taking a more involved approach to parenthood in Fox comedy Why Him? Indeed, the title is an apt question to ask in conjunction with Cranston boarding the film, especially as his forthcoming slate of movies veer closer to prestige pics than lightweight mainstream comedies. And make no mistake: this latest one bears all the hallmarks of seasonal family fluff.
Ash is back, baby. But you probably already knew that if you caught glimpse of yesterday's brand new gore-soaked Ash Vs. Evil Dead trailer. Replete with the bloody travails of Ash and his new merry band of Deadite hunters, it's a pleasing taster for the series which reunites its central three figures some 26 years after the first Evil Dead movie.
Early on in what turned out to be one of the most troubled productions in movie history, Fox's disastrous Fantastic Four reboot showed enormous promise. From what we learned last week, preliminary drafts of the script plotted out vastly different story paths for the titular quartet, and their foe Doctor Doom. But different might those iterations have been?
After the major and rather unexpected box office success of Straight Outta Compton, it's no surprise that a stream of related rap projects have begun hitting the market. There's one revolving around the creator of N.W.A., and another in development from Ice Cube and his son based on the L.A. riots. Now, you can add a Straight Outta Compton sequel to that growing list.
Last week we brought you the news that Mad Max: Fury Road helmer George Miller was Warner Bros' top choice to direct Man of Steel 2, an unconfirmed yet expected sequel to the 2013 superhero flick. But don't get used to the idea of Miller putting his veritable talents to the world of Krypton's golden boy. Another report, this time from Den of Geek, suggests that Miller's attachment to the Superman sequel isn't certain -- because the movie's development is still on shaky ground.
Talk of a new Blade movie stirred up again when Marvel regained the rights to their iconic daywalker. While no hard and fast plans have been put in motion, it's not out of the question for the comic studio behemoth to have renewed interest in the franchise. The huge success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe twinned with the Sony deal reintroducing Spider-Man into that world is proof enough. Marvel Studios knows how to do its own material justice - and Wesley Snipes has even batted the idea around in several interviews.
Even though photos of Bruce Willis appeared online yesterday from the set of Woody Allen's latest production, a new report now indicates he's since left the film. What could have gone so disastrously wrong in less than 24 hours?
Hot off his stint as the villainous Baron Zemo in Captain America: Civil War, Daniel Bruhl is heading into an entirely different type of conflict in The Zookeeper's Wife. As reported by THR, the German thesp is now attached to co-star alongside Jessica Chastain who nabbed the headlining role some two-and-a-half years ago.