A Quiet Place and it's upcoming sequel. That Jack Ryan Amazon show that nobody has ever seen. Some other things! All of what I just listed may never have happened if former The Office slacker John Krasinski had been cast as Captain America, a thing that almost happened many, many moons ago. Once Chris Evans was cast, the one-sided feud between the actors was red hot, up until recently, when Jim Halpert calmed down and admitted that, you know what, Chris did just fine in the role.
Baby Yoda is the best before ever even actually physically arriving, once again. By now, most people who are going to watch The Mandalorian have watched it, and those who've seen it have undoubtedly fallen in love with The Child. Anybody who didn't is some kind of heartless mudhorn. I mean, I sure as heck fell in love with the cutest thing from a galaxy far, far away, but apparently, I'm not the only one.
They say that Idle Hands are the devil's playthings, but does the devil have Blu-ray? Well, if he doesn't, he's going to be missing out! The 1999 stoner-horror-comedy classic has been building its devoted cult following since its admittedly lackluster debut in theaters and now, this turn of the century flick is getting its "definitive" Blu-ray release on May 12th, 2020, per Scream Factory.
"One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach; all the damn pilots," muttered one of the new iterations of The Lost Boys. The CW is giving this series another try, according to reports from Deadline. While there was a previous attempt to make a pilot for a show, directed by Twilight's Catherine Hardwicke, did not meet expectations. Now, The CW is trying again, recasting everyone, and letting other people write and direct.
While everyone's nursing either a beer-driven hangover or a buffalo chicken-dip induced food baby in their post-Super Bowl hazes, Chris Rock and crew are going to gift the masses a stomach-churning look at a grisly horror franchise! That's right, we're hearing today that we're going to catch our first official glimpse of the upcoming Saw continuation starring and written by the comedian this coming Monday.
Fans of the Friday the 13th franchise have had a rough go of it over the last few years, as original installment writer Victor Miller and the original film's director, Sean S. Cunningham, have duked it out over the Voorhees family plot. Now, finally, after lots of deliberation and stalling, the case will hit an actual courtroom on Thursday, February the 13th, because nothing in this world is perfect, right?