One of Ryan Murphy's repeat offenders has signed on for more of the producer's deranged antics in American Horror Story season 5. Sarah Paulson, who appeared in all four previous seasons, is now the latest in a long line of returning franchise faces to sign on for this next chapter.
As the Avengers frenzy reaches an all-time high with weeks to go until it hits theaters, the cast are doing the press circuits to rouse further intrigue into the spectacular sequel. One in particular caught up with the folks at Collider to offer some insight into another of Marvel's next major outings: Captain America: Civil War.
Press junkets for Avengers: Age Of Ultron began this past week, with the stars, director and producers all geared up to address a whole manner of questions revolving around the superhero sequel. One topic high on that list of inquiry is the little matter of Spider-Man. Since his reabsorption into the MCU was confirmed earlier this year, the web has been plagued with constant chatter about the webslinger's first appearance. Of course, he's been the subject of his own two franchises over at Sony, but with the studio striking a deal with his home studio - Marvel - the future iteration of Spidey is positioned to be the very best yet.
Bryan Singer took to Instagram today to reveal another addition to the extensive cast of X-Men: Apocalypse. Hot on the heels of Ben Hardy's confirmation as Angel, the director has now announced that Olivia Munn will play Psylocke.
After completing work on his cold war thriller Bridge Of Spies with long-time collaborator Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg has turned his eye to something a little more family-friendly: The BFG. The Roald Dahl adaptation has been on the director's radar for years, and has at last commenced principal photography in Vancouver, B.C., with a starry cast all poised to bring the much-loved story to the big screen.
The Barden Bellas will be back this May to sing their hearts out for Pitch Perfect 2. If the box office receipts of the 2012 outing proved anything, it's that comedy can still appeal to a large audience AND be all kinds of weird to boot. While we've a month to go until verdicts are in on the sequel, the critical and audience response isn't necessarily a factor for Pitch Perfect 3. In fact, earlier this year Paramount co-president Peter Cramer said “We’re definitely starting to think about it but we don’t know specifically what it would be just yet.”
In case you hadn't heard, there's a new Marvel sequel coming in less than a month. The grandiose superhero spectacular known as Avengers: Age Of Ultron has gone above and beyond in its marketing madness. To make the moviegoing public aware of its arrival, a steady trickle of images and synopses made way for larger, fan-bait events like the first trailer debut. And ever since, we've been bombarded with a slew of previews, clips, TV spots, posters and merchandise reveals. If you're eager to keep abreast of the latest chunks of new footage, then look no further.
During last night's MTV Movie Awards viewers were granted a first look at the network's upcoming reboot series Scream in the shape of three trailers. Based on the 1996 Wes Craven movie which rewrote the rules of horror and handed them back covered in blood and nods to a tired, all-knowing audience, MTV's small screen take appears to be a somewhat less pioneering affair.
'Franchise viagra' man Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is taking a time out from global gallivanting and taking out bad guys with a swift flex of the bicep. Ahead of any potential involvement in another Fast & Furious instalment, he can next be seen onscreen in HBO's upcoming comedy Ballers. The ten-episode season kicks off this summer with Johnson in the lead role as former football superstar Spencer Strasmore, whose post-career job finds him training other upcoming athletes.
For most of Marvel's marketing mayhem surrounding superhero sequel Avengers: Age Of Ultron, the focus has been fixed on the core cast. Earth's Mightiest Heroes command the bigger paychecks, so it's no surprise that the studio fully plans on making the most of their contractual obligations. That leads to lesser-known supporting characters taking a back seat in promotional material. However, as the Hot Toys series of Ultron-related figures is announced, more details on those sidekicks are surfacing.