Starz is bringing the first season of its edgy pirate drama Black Sails to Blu-Ray and DVD on January 6th next year, ahead of the show's second season premiere on January 24th, and in preparation for the release, We Got This Covered is pleased to exclusively debut one of the bonus features that will be included on both releases.
Jake Gyllenhaal appears to be taking a page out of Matthew McConaughey's book. After dropping 25 pounds to play a gaunt, nocturnal photojournalist in the brilliant Nightcrawler, the actor has once again transformed himself physically. This time, Gyllenhaal has bulked up, packing on 15 pounds of pure muscle to portray a championship prize fighter in next year's Southpaw.
Last year's Frozen ranks as the highest-grossing animated film of all time, and with that jaw-dropping accomplishment under the kid-targeted musical fantasy's belt, it makes sense that Disney isn't quite ready to let it go just yet (sorry). That's right - actress Idina Menzel, who voiced Elsa, appears to have confirmed that Frozen 2 is in development.
One of the buzziest new series of the fall season, Fox's Red Band Society, was a pretty high-profile disappointment for the network, drawing only a small crowd for its heavily-marketed premiere and dropping even lower in subsequent weeks. Now, the hospital drama's prognosis isn't good, to say the least - Fox won't extend the show, which features an ensemble cast led by Octavia Spencer, past its initial 13-episode order.
Comedy legend Mel Brooks is getting back into the bloodsucking business, with news that Sony Pictures Animation has recruited him for a supporting role in its upcoming animated sequel Hotel Transylvania 2.
Most Hunger Games super-fans (Tributes? Jabberjays?) opt for bows and arrows when they dress up in costume, but recent comments from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 director Francis Lawrence may have some reaching for their pitchforks instead. According to the helmer, as the clock strikes one year from the final entry in the blockbuster franchise, there are already conversations taking place about how to keep moviegoers coming back to Panem.
Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS are teaming up to bring Piranha 3-D director's Alexandre Aja's distinctive horror-comedy Horns, starring Daniel Radcliffe, to Blu-Ray early next year. The film, in which Radcliffe plays a young man who inexplicably sprouts horns after the brutal rape and murder of his beloved girlfriend (Juno Temple), is getting a quick turn-around for home media - it didn't arrive stateside until October 31st, but the Blu-Ray is now set for January 8th, 2015.
Between Universal's planned resurrections of its most iconic monsters and the considerable success of Showtime's Penny Dreadful, it's a great time for classic monsters. Now, it appears that Robert Louis Stevenson's classic The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the latest genre property to head back into development, with word that ITV is plotting an ambitious, 10-part Jekyll & Hyde series.
Over the past few months, we've heard some pretty awful proposed titles for Now You See Me 2, Summit's announced sequel to the 2013 magician caper, including (believe it or not) Now You See Me: Now You Don't. Luckily, the filmmakers chose to go with a different tactic when subtitling the follow-up, as Mark Ruffalo has just revealed that the full title is Now You See Me: The Second Act.
It's a mixed bag for ABC shows today. Selfie creator Emily Kapnek announced that the cancelled sitcom has found a new home on Hulu, where it will air out its remaining episodes before disappearing into the great unknown. Meanwhile, fellow freshman show Cristela has been picked up for a full 22-episode season.