Looks like slightly underwhleming box office returns for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 weren't enough to kill Sony's plans to build an expansive superhero universe. The studio has dated The Sinister Six, a movie that features an all-star lineup of Spider-Man villains, for release on November 11th, 2016. As part of the new release date, The Amazing Spider-Man 3 has been bumped from its June 10th, 2016 slot by two years to May 4th, 2018.
What do you get when you pair two of the most emotive actors from two of the finest shows currently on premium cable? Honeymoon, Leigh Janiak’s directorial debut about a young couple on their honeymoon in some very sinister woods, appears to answer that question with a first trailer that's all about mixing a lot of mounting tension with fine performances from its leads. The film's two stars, Game of Thrones' Rose Leslie and Penny Dreadful's Harry Treadaway, are Honeymoon's main selling point, through and through, and the trailer doesn't pretend any differently.
We don't know very much about Chappie, Neil Blomkamp's sci-fi follow-up to the instant classic District 9 and the somewhat underwhelming Elysium, but Comic-Con is giving us our first look at the movie with an intriguing poster. Collider provided the images, which you can check out below, shooting the dimly lit poster for multiple angles so as to give us the best possible idea of what it looks like.
After The Best Man Holiday, a star-studded follow-up to 1999's The Best Man, became a huge success last November, Universal must have realized what a hit it had on its hands. Now, the studio has set a third installment, titled The Best Man Wedding, for release on April 15th, 2016.
Now that its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has been locked in, we have a first trailer for Liv Ullmann's Miss Julie, an 1880s-set erotic thriller about the power struggle between an aristocratic woman and her father's sexually frustrated valet. With the sublime Jessica Chastain and Colin Farrell leading the cast, which also includes Samantha Morton, this is going to be one to watch.
Another day, another nugget of news about J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII... Today, we've heard again from Badass Digest's Devin Faraci, who last brought us a very intriguing scoop about the film opening with a lightsaber falling into the hands of a struggling protagonist played by John Boyega. Whether or not that's true remains to be seen, but Badass is back with some more neat information about the blockbuster - this time regarding the character played by Game of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie.
Though her Marvel character Peggy Carter, a love interest for Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) in the WWII-set Captain America: The Winter Soldier, had of course aged into an old woman by the time Cap was thawed out of the ice and tasked with saving the world in The Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Hayley Atwell isn't done with the Marvel Cinematic Universe quite yet. She's toplining the ABC series Marvel's Agent Carter, which will replace Marvel's Agents of SHIELD at midseason, and it turns out that Atwell will be turning up in Avengers: Age of Ultron as well.
Here at We Got This Covered, we're big fans of the horrifically creepy universe that James Wan and Leigh Whannell have established with Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2. And so it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that we're looking very much forward to seeing how the franchise does with Whannell stepping up to make his directorial debut on, as well as again script, Insidious: Chapter 3.
After deviously manipulating her way to the heights of power throughout the first two series of Starz's sexy, bloody smash Spartacus, geek goddess Lucy Lawless will be next endearing herself to comic-book aficionados with a recurring role in the upcoming second season of ABC's Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
When word got out that Edgar Wright was stepping away from Marvel's Ant-Man after years with the project, everyone's eyes were on the blockbuster, and discussion centered almost exclusively on who would be replacing Wright. Back at the beginning of June, we got the answer to that question when Peyton Reed boarded the project, and today brings news related to the other side of that story - namely, which project Wright will be taking on now that Ant-Man is out of his hands. We've learned via Deadline that the helmer is eyeing Baby Driver, which he wrote for Working Title Films, as his next directorial venture.