The news from Spider-Man: No Way Home keeps coming thicker and faster on a daily basis, whether we're talking about official behind the scenes images and production stills, or the latest in the never-ending churn of speculation divulging plot, character and costume details.
Netflix's Army of Thieves has set out a very interesting stall when it comes to building on and expanding the universe first introduced in Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, which became one of the platform's ten most-watched movies ever after premiering in May.
Halloween movies have been all the rage this week on every streaming service, which is completely understandable when today is one of the most hotly-anticipated dates on the calendar for supporters of all things spooky. However, it isn't just scary films geared towards gorehounds that have been proving popular.
Anthony Mackie did his best to try and deny that he was guaranteed to suit up as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's new Captain America before the end of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but as is the case when most of the franchise's biggest stars try and deflect speculation, nobody believed him.
Chris Hemsworth recently posted the latest in a long line of workout photos, with the accompanying caption revealing that shooting on Extraction 2 was set to begin in a matter of weeks. We all thought cameras would start rolling shortly after the project was confirmed at Netflix's TUDUM event, but now we know why.
In less than seven weeks, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Spider-Man: No Way Home comes to theaters, so the chances are high that the second full-length trailer fans have been demanding to see for months isn't all that far away.
Back in April, two more DCEU projects were consigned to the scrapheap when Ava DuVernay's New Gods and Aquaman spinoff The Trench were canceled, although we've since found out that the latter was intended to be a solo movie for Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Black Manta.
As you've no doubt gathered, it's Halloween tomorrow, so nobody is shocked to see so many horror movies playing well on the multitude of streaming services on offer. Of course, that doesn't mean they have to be any good, and a dismal title with the unwanted distinction of a 0% Rotten Tomatoes score is the latest case in point.
The most-watched lists of any major streaming service have proven on countless occasions, almost daily in fact, that quality is no barometer when it comes to subscribers deciding what to watch. Terrible movies, box office bombs and absolute disasters can always be found hovering in or around the Top 10, and we can now add 2019's forgotten The Silencing to that list.
Steven Knight has amassed an eclectic filmography that's seen him involved as either a writer, producer or director on a vast array of disparate projects including Tom Hardy's intimate drama Locke, Jason Statham's Hummingbird, David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, Kristen Stewart's Spencer and AppleTV+ sci-fi See, but he's arguably still best known as the creator of Peaky Blinders.