A couple of interesting updates for the currently shooting sixth season of HBO's Game Of Thrones here. First up, Watchers On The Wall reports that Ghanaian actress Souad Faress has been cast as a “High Priestess”. Word is she's currently filming her scenes in Spain, and it's been speculated that she will be a part of the Dothraki Khalasar that picked up Daenerys at the end of season 5.
Cult horror comic Hack/Slash has spent years in development as a movie, but now THR is reporting that it's being set up as a series at Relativity Television.
"Phase 4" may now take on a whole new meaning, as Den Of Geek is reporting that 20th Century Fox has given up the rights to the Fantastic Four to Marvel Studios, and a new movie has been scheduled for 2020.
The latest episode of the CW's Arrow has finished up, and the network has now aired the teaser for next week's installment: "Restoration." This looks to be quite an eventful one, as Laurel Lance returns to Nanda Parbat with Sara's body (wouldn't there be some serious decomposition at this point?) to beg Ra’s al Ghul (now Malcolm Merlyn) to use the Lazarus pit and raise her little sister from the dead.
According to Heroic Hollywood, Marvel has their eye on director Ryan Coogler for the upcoming Black Panther film. If the name sounds familiar, it's because the filmmaker broke out with his Sundance hit Fruitvale Station and is currently gearing up to release Creed. The studio hasn't given confirmation on this particular rumor just yet, but it does make a bit of sense.
Ever since Marvel first announced the roster of heroes that would head up their Netflix TV campaign, fans have wondered if and when they'd get to see a live-action take on Moon Knight make it to the small screen. Now, the latest rumor from Heroic Hollywood's El Mayimbe suggests that it will happen at some point.
We recently found out that The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) could be joining Chris Hemsworth's God of Thunder in Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok, and now a new report from Birth.Movies.Death suggests that they'll have some additional company.
According to Birth.Death.Movies, one Garth Ennis adaptation isn't enough for Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, as after Preacher, the duo - along with Supernatural creator Eric Kripke - will look to shop a TV take on Ennis and artist Darick Robertson's The Boys to cable networks.