Remember that weird but also awesome sounding crossover movie between 21 Jump Street and Men In Black that Sony was planning? Well, it looks like it isn't happening anymore. Or at least, that's according to Jonah Hill, who recently told THR that the intriguing project probably won't materialize.
World War Z was far from a bad film, but it was certainly a divisive one, releasing to mixed reactions from critics and fans alike. Paramount is still pushing ahead with a sequel though, and originally, they drafted in J.A. Bayona to direct. However, with the filmmaker now departing in order to helm Jurassic World 2, the studio's follow-up to the 2013 zombie movie is currently without a director.
According to Deadline, David O. Russell's got a TV show in the works, and he's now recruited Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore to star in it. While details are scarce at the moment, the outlet believes it's a crime/cop thriller set in the 90s and is being designed to run for multiple seasons.
Well, it's fair to say that none of us saw this coming! During their panel at the Television Critics Association press tour today, Fox confirmed that comedy hits Brooklyn Nine-Nine and New Girl will be getting a crossover episode this Fall. This is pretty much a dream come true for fans of the two shows, and it's fair to say that their quirky tones will end up working nicely together.
When it was first revealed that the Friday the 13th franchise was being rebooted, fans understandably rolled their eyes at the prospect of another underwhelming new take on a classic horror franchise. There are countless examples of great movies in this genre butchered in remakes and reboots, and previous attempts to resurrect Friday the 13th haven't ended well.
During this year's San Diego Comic-Con, The CW Revealed that Stargirl, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Obsidian would be among the members of the Justice Society of America we'll meet in the upcoming second season of Legends of Tomorrow, and while the latter two have yet to be cast, we now know who will play Courtney Whitmore.
With Suicide Squad finally arriving in theatres this weekend, the internet is being flooded with opinions, reviews and editorials on the divisive film. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have lived up to the lofty expectations that many set for it and while it's not as big of a disaster as Batman V Superman was, it's still far from the success that Warner Bros. were no doubt hoping it would be.
HBO has been firing on all cylinders lately, throwing at us some of the finest television that we've seen in ages. With critics currently singing the praises of The Night Of, the network has now ordered up another mystery series in the form of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, and they've brought in Natalie Portman to star.
With filming underway on Spider-Man: Homecoming, the set photos have been arriving at an alarming pace. Unfortunately, we haven't seen anything too revealing just yet. The stuff with star Tom Holland suited up as the hero is cool, no doubt, but what we really want to get a glimpse of is some of the film's new characters, namely the villains.