Since arriving last week, Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League has mostly met expectations of what the re-edit could accomplish, even if it seems that there won't be continuing stories in that particular version of the DCEU. And after releasing a short featurette about the production a few days ago, HBO Max has now made Justice League: Justice Is Gray available to stream on the platform.
Reactions to the long-awaited premiere of Zack Snyder's Justice League have been pretty positive, with audiences and critics appreciating the additional depth brought to the story by the director, as well as some improved stylistic choices. HBO Max are clearly pleased with Snyder's efforts, too, and are reportedly keen to tie him down to an exclusive deal (if Netflix doesn't get there first). Those wanting more insight into the production, however, can now check out a behind-the-scenes featurette that can be seen up above.
Another week, and another busy time for Netflix, who are putting out sixteen new movies and television shows over the next few days. Notable highlights include The Irregulars, a series set within the world of Sherlock Holmes, as well as the Eric Andre-starring original comedy film Bad Trip. These, and other titles, make up a typically strong schedule for the online giant as they face continued competition from Disney Plus and HBO Max.
Although its planned 2020 launch was pushed back by COVID-19, Terrifier 2 is now expected to arrive sometime in the near future. In the last year, we've received a trailer and some suitably gory images to tease the return of Art the Clown, and writer-director Damien Leone has recently noted that the sequel will run for approximately two hours in length.
It's been a busy week for Zack Snyder, with the long-awaited premiere of his Justice League cut happening yesterday. Fans are already praising the release as vindication of the push for getting the Snyder Cut out, and it now seems that the filmmaker is being eyed for exclusive deals by both Netflix and HBO Max.
It's been a long wait for fans of Sherlock, with hopes for a fifth season lingering over the four years since the fourth run ended. Benedict Cumberbatch has recently commented on talk of a return for the series, with it still seeming to be a possibility, albeit if his busy schedule can be organized to fit in shooting. And co-star Martin Freeman has now added his thoughts on the subject, and looks to be in agreement with his fellow actor.
We have about a month to go until the new Mortal Kombat arrives on HBO Max and in theaters, and the marketing push for the movie is in full swing. In the last few days, we've received a fresh trailer for the Simon McQuoid-directed action film, as well as other teases of what to expect. The latest glimpse of the April 16th release is an international poster, which while not revealing much more, is pretty impressive in and of itself.
Fans are expected to have a long wait to get a fifth season of Sherlock, which has been variously discussed since the fourth run of the show ended in 2017. The BBC and star Benedict Cumberbatch have been pretty cautious in the past about committing to any definite plans, and this still seems to be the case, at least according to a new interview with the actor. However, there does appear to be some hope for a return, if everything needed comes together at the right moment.
Things are finally moving forward with the Chucky television series from Don Mancini, with the Child's Play show having recently announced some casting news. Not only that, but Zackary Arthur, a young actor who appears in the project, has just given us a new look at what to expect, courtesy of an Instagram post that depicts his character in silhouette waiting to take on the killer doll.