In today’s modern trailer-mad world, it’s typically the case that once the first one arrives, the rest to follow merely recut that same footage. That tactic has been thrown out, however, for Paramount’s action-packed Terminator: Genisys trailers. Each successive clip has included sneaky peeks at new scenes and today’s latest is no different.
A brand new behind-the-scenes featurette has been released to coincide with the return of Game Of Thrones to our screens next month. Season 5 of the award-winning HBO fantasy series is arguably the most anticipated premiere of the television year. Die-hard fans of the Seven Kingdoms are all counting down the days until the show's bloody, violent and dramatic return - and now we can assuage some of those last-minute withdrawals.
William H. Macy, star of TV's Shameless, is continuing to gear his future efforts toward directing. His first major foray arrived in the shape of 2014's musical drama Rudderless, starring Billy Crudup, Anton Yelchin and Felicity Huffman, and scored the actor a wealth of good reviews. Next on his slate is the Jane Fonda-starrer Krystal - of which we know very little - that will be followed by The Layover.
Antoine Fuqua's Olympus Has Fallen managed to emerge as the more capable of two practically-identical films released around the same time. Roland Emmerich, now heading into production on Independence Day 2, rocked up with his explosive jaunt into the same territory for White House Down. Was the deciding factor in which one would earn a sequel down to its leading men? Or was it simply a matter of brains over brawn? Whatever the reason, we're now months away from a Gerard Butler-led sequel instead of a Channing Tatum one.
BBC America knows how to tantalize its legions of dedicated Orphan Black fans. Ahead of the show's season 3 premiere next month, the network continues to drop images, clips, and trailers followed by more images, more clips and more trailers. It's a never-ending cycle of teasing that's refreshingly spoiler-free. That being said, if you haven't seen all of season 2, we strongly advise watching all of it now.
Sony is ploughing ahead with a brand new Ghostbusters universe, set to commence with the Paul Feig-directed female-led reboot and followed up by a more "male-centric" sequel. Regardless of who is attached to write, direct, produce or star in any of the above - or indeed the other two movies expected to complete the rebranded series - that's not going to stop the Internet from casting its judgment.
From out of nowhere screenwriter Peter Craig has emerged as one of the industry's buzziest scribes. Craig has racked up a solid resume of credits including Ben Affleck's The Town, both instalments of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay and the upcoming Gerard Butler thriller Hunter Killer. For his next project he is set to reunite with his Mockingjay star Jennifer Lawrence, as Craig is now attached to pen It's What I Do.
Yesterday kickstarted the 365 day countdown to when Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice will careen into multiplexes the world over. March 25, 2016 is a long way off, and expectation surrounding Zack Snyder's superhero team-up movie continues to mount on a daily basis. Rumors, casting news and set images have all cluttered the web and sparked much early excitement for a film that's yet to even grant us a trailer. The absence of which makes every tiny morsel all the more newsworthy. So, with that in mind, we can now bring you a cleaner look at Jason Momoa's Aquaman.
Depending on your personal sway when it boils down to remakes, you may be jumping for joy at today's news or shrugging your shoulders in apathy. The next property mined from the back catalogue of Films That Are Fine As They Are hails from The Walking Dead producer Gale Anne Hurd, whose 1988 movie Alien Nation has been selected for renovation.
A recent rumor concerning the cancelation of of the PBS/ITV period drama Downton Abbey has now been confirmed by producers. The long-running soap still has another season to sweep out the fireplaces and tickle that chandelier with a duster one last time, but after that, there’s no guarantee of a future visit to the grandiose abode.