Just because you're hot that doesn't make you impervious to damage. Ryan Reynolds, one of the hottest dudes to ever be hot, must have seen his whole filmography flash before his eyes when he was almost crushed to smithereens at CCXP over the weekend. While there to promote Free Guy, the action hero apparently excited the crowd so much that they almost literally killed him. It's kind of insane, but he's now broken the silence on the incident, explaining what happened.
Nobody can ever be happy, can they? Nothing is good enough for the internet mobs, the tired and unwashed masses wasting away on Twitter daily. They're always mad about something, and Ghosbusters: Afterlife is currently that something. I mean, we all knew people were going to be pissed about this film's mere existence. But now, ever since the trailer dropped this morning, we're seeing a complaint that I'd not anticipated: apparently, this new Ghostbusters flick is a Stranger Things rip-off.
I ain't afraid of no...poster? Well, nobody will be, since this one is relatively tame. What am I talking about? Why, only the Ghostbusters: Afterlife one-sheet that dropped today. It's subtle, sparse and different than what people may have been expecting. But, unlike the light trap, why don't you look directly at it in the gallery down below?
They're creepy, they're kookie, and they're, all together, a massive, nigh-unstoppable force constantly hungry for uninfected flesh. That's right, the zombie horde from Train to Busan is departing from the station once again in Peninsula, the sequel. They may be arriving at their destination sooner than anybody could have possibly anticipated, too! Must be one of them bullet trains, or whatever the fastest kind of rail-based transportation is.
Earlier this year, Amazon released a little series called The Boys, an adaptation of a beloved graphic novel. The show was a huge hit, drawing in loads of viewers with the promise of delivering a cynical take on those superheroes we all look up to, and how insidious people in power often become.
Today was a huge day for fans of the T-Virus incident that happened in Raccoon City in the 1990s. Those dang zombies got nuked, sure, but their memory still lives on, as Capcom is bringing the heat, giving us Project Resistance and probably the Resident Evil 3 remake in 2020. Today, though, a few things were confirmed through a PlayStation store leak which showed box art not just for the aforementioned remake, but Resistance as well, while also revealing a name change.
Love or love not - there's no meh. That's how I think most people feel when it comes to The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda, who's not actually a small version of the iconic character from the Star Wars films proper. Baby Yoda sips tea better than any of those Big Little Lies ladies can any day. Everybody knows it, too. We've got Daisy Ridley on record as putting down those The Last Jedi porg punks and now, John Boyega joins Daisy on the BYT (Baby Yoda Train).
Holy schnikes, everyone. I know I say this a lot, but gosh dang, we're so close to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker that I can almost taste it. You know, the ending of something long-lasting, like a piece of Trident gum on its final stretch. It's bittersweet, and we'll be better off with something new. But hey, we can still have fun with it, just like two stars of the franchise are: one Mark Hamill and one John Boyega.
Horror's having a bit of a heyday these days. I mean, that spooky IT flick made big bucks at the box office, and that Halloween sequel/continuity eraser also cleaned up on the silver screen. While David Gordon Green wound up making the version we got, we could've almost had Mike Flanagan, of the recent Doctor Sleep, behind the camera, and he had one very interesting idea for the film.