Those crazy Bluths aren't finished quite yet. Fans of the Fox cult comedy Arrested Development were over the moon when Netflix resuscitated the long-since-canceled series for a fourth season, despite the final product ending up as a slightly uneven, much less hilarious go-round than the first three seasons. Luckily, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos remains committed to giving creator Mitchell Hurwitz another chance to get the formula right.
Studio 8 is pressing ahead with an untitled vampire horror pic that will serve as an update of the classic 1922 Nosferatu, having tapped The Witch writer-director Robert Eggers to take the reins on the project.
As Universal preps the untitled fifth Bourne movie to go before cameras later this summer, it's been revealed that Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones is joining the cast.
The American Dream hinges on a set process, a progression that each and every individual pursuing it is bound to follow. Society dictates that if you work hard, seek academic and spiritual education, push past every barrier and consistently look to the future, success - and the personal sense of fulfillment that success will bring - can eventually be yours. But what happens when you finally triumph, seizing your dreams and securing the life of your dreams - only to find that the happiness that was promised is nowhere to be found, and you still feel as deplorably vacant inside as before?
Just a few hours ago, the title for Jonathan Levine's Christmas comedy reteam with his 50/50 stars Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt was revealed as The Night Before, and now the red band trailer for the film has made its way online.
Denis Villeneuve has delivered three white-knuckle classics in a row with the dramatic Incendies, hauntingly atmospheric Prisoners and enigmatic Enemy, and he's preparing to unveil his biggest movie yet with drug cartel thriller Sicario, starring Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro. With the pic newly set to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival this September, the film has a fast and thrilling new trailer.
Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos confirmed good news and bad news today at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour, providing updates on the fates of several series while announcing premiere dates for other upcoming originals. Acclaimed animated comedy BoJack Horseman has been renewed for a third season of 12 episodes, Sarandos revealed, but Steven Van Zandt mob drama Lilyhammer has been canceled after three seasons.
Speculation has run rampant with regard to the upcoming theme song for Spectre, which director Sam Mendes recently confirmed has been recorded and sounds "fantastic." As is traditional for the James Bond franchise, the title tune has been shrouded in secrecy, leaving fans to scrutinize every possible contender for the gig.
Hugh Jackman will finally hang up the adamantium claws after 2017's untitled Wolverine solo pic, which James Mangold is directing, and the actor has taken to Twitter to bait fans with a tease for the anticipated blockbuster.
The initial lineup for the 2015 Toronto Film Festival, taking place from September 10 to 20 this fall, has been revealed, with Dallas Buyers Club director Jean-Marc Vallee's dramatic romance Demolition, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts, having been selected to open the prestigious festival.