Swedish horror Let The Right One In has already been subjected to the Hollywood treatment, but that's not going to stop its exsanguination in favor of another remake. For this latest iteration, currently in development at A&E, the network has tapped Teen Wolf showrunner Jeff Davis and writer Brandon Boyce to revamp the movie a second time.
Best known for her role in period drama The Tudors, Annabelle Wallis will soon be trading out the corsets for an entirely new type of wardrobe. Deadline reports that the British actress has signed on to star alongside Charlie Hunnam in Guy Ritchie's medieval re-telling Knights Of The Roundtable: King Arthur.
Showtime landed major cult brownie points last year when it announced a return to Twin Peaks. A third season of the '80s show had been championed for years by fans of David Lynch and Mark Frost's disturbing drama. It originally aired for two seasons back in the late eighties and early nineties, and briefly re-appeared on the cultural radar when a prequel feature dropped in 1992. Needless to say, after much teasing, the world has been on tenterhooks for what the creative duo has in store for Agent Dale Cooper and co.
Ryan Murphy's deranged anthology series changed the face of small screen horror. Daring to venture where other shows refused to tread, pushing the boundaries of believability, and transforming the TV serial model, American Horror Story is unlike any other series. Now, its capacity for change - evidenced by its new story and setting every season - continues to evolve.
Amid the trips to far-flung exotic locales, effortlessly beautiful women and more prestigious cars than you could ever want, Daniel Craig has found the time for a photo shoot. While the assembly of new snaps may appear as if Craig has ventured into catalog modelling, make no mistake. The selection of images, which you can check out in the gallery above, are actually a series of teaser posters for SPECTRE.
Undoubtedly one of the major players in the movie and TV industry, Marvel isn't a studio to comfortably assume that its future properties will simply sell themselves. The marketing strategies set in motion for its big screen efforts as well as its small screen outings are always of the "go-big-or-go-home" variety. In the case of its forthcoming TV series Daredevil, produced in conjunction with Netflix, the comic book giant continues to impress thanks to its continued teasers, stills and motion posters.
Following its worldwide premiere at SXSW this weekend, a quartet of UK posters for Spy have debuted online. Each one sheet dedicates its space to one of the three main characters heading up Paul Feig's next comedy: Melissa McCarthy as the unassuming Susan Cooper, Jude Law as her partner Bradley Fine, and Jason Statham as fellow agent Rick Ford.
The CW's proposed Arrow and The Flash spinoff series is generating a lot early buzz thanks to its super-powered creative team. The show, slated for a midseason debut, proposes to be a gigantic mashup of DC's most beloved comic characters and has a wealth of experienced names shepherding it to the small screen.
Last year, IFC rolled out the star-studded spoof comedy The Spoils Of Babylon, and now, the series is upping its quota of stars for the sequel - The Spoils Before Dying. Produced again by Funny Or Die, the sequel season has already placed Boardwalk Empire's Michael K. Williams in the lead as jazz pianist Rock Banyon, and he will now be joined by a squad of returning stars from the first outing.
This past weekend, the King and Prince of horror, Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, were treated to a special preview screening of Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak. For the public at large, the movie is still many months away from release, but that hasn't stopped Legendary from pushing out the marketing. In promotional materials thus far, it has been described as a "haunting gothic horror," and by the looks of its first trailer (see above), that description is a perfect fit.