Earlier this year, it looked as if Star Trek 4 had plotted a trajectory and began proceeding toward principal photography at warp speed. Unfortunately, the project came to a screeching halt last month when Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pine abandoned the Enterprise over a salary dispute, and the starship has been floating directionless in the void of space ever since.
With the release of The Nun so close that you can practically feel the frosty exhale of Valak the Defiler on the back of your neck, the marketing blitz for the “darkest chapter” in The Conjuring universe has ramped up, and director Corin Hardy is here to ensure you don’t get an ounce of sleep until opening weekend.
Given their first collaboration, Avengers: Infinity War, was a gangbuster at the box office, Chris Hemsworth has decided to reunite with Joe and Anthony Russo on the Netflix drama Dhaka.
Less than a day after Academy Award nominee Alec Baldwin reneged on a contract to portray Thomas Wayne in the upcoming Joker origin movie, three-time Academy Award nominee Joaquin Phoenix has been spotted out and about, looking far more trimmer than we’re used to seeing the actor.
Much in the same manner the Mad Titan (Josh Brolin) massacred half of all life in the universe, Avengers: Infinity War annihilated the competition at the box office, and now, you can reference each and every record obliterated by the fourth biggest release of all time, courtesy of this handy, punctilious infographic - which you can check out below.
Last month, DC put on quite a show at San Diego Comic-Con, what with the unveiling of the first teaser for Shazam!, and some unpolished Wonder Woman 1984 footage, but the pièce de résistance came in the form of the first trailer for James Wan's Aquaman.
During the inaugural DC Universe live-stream last night, it was announced the video-on-demand service would officially launch on September 15th. Brimming with original content, including Harley Quinn, Swamp Thing, and Doom Patrol, as well as offering an extensive back catalogue, the streaming network also set a street date for its pièce de résistance, Titans.
Earlier this evening, over on YouTube, the inaugural DC Universe live-stream commenced, and it didn’t take long for the comic book juggernaut to get down to business. While the Kevin Smith-hosted event was expected to confirm a street date for the video-on-demand service - which it did - WB caught almost everyone off guard by announcing the release date of Titans, and it’s a lot sooner than you might think.
Undeniably teasing a much more brooding and brutal take on the Bob Haney and Bruno Premiami-created IP, DC dropped the first trailer for Titans at SDCC, but the promo - which even featured Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites) dropping an F-bomb - found the fandom wanting.