It would be one of the biggest cinematic shocks in recent memory if Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire didn't appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, even though we've been promised nothing of the sort.
It's been a long time since we've heard anything about John Wick spinoff movie Ballerina, which was first announced in the summer of 2017 with Army of the Dead's Shay Hatten set to pen the script.
It's been almost fifteen years since audiences saw Nicolas Cage's Benjamin Gates solve his second implausible mystery, but even though there was widespread chatter earlier last year that a third movie was in active development, we're no closer to seeing the return of National Treasure unfold on the big screen.
Plenty of filmmakers build solid relationships with their colleagues on either side of the camera, so it's only natural that they'd find themselves working together on any number of projects. It's hardly a new phenomenon, but it's still one that Zack Snyder could be set to apply to his upcoming Netflix sci-fi Rebel Moon.
Denis Villenueve got what he wished for when Legendary Pictures confirmed that Dune: Part Two had not just been given the green light, but awarded an October 2023 release date.
Even though he directed two movies starring Batman, which ran for a combined total of almost eight hours if you consider the Ultimate Edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and HBO Max's Justice League as the definitive versions of each film, Zack Snyder didn't get much time to play with the Dark Knight's deep bench of villains.
Calling Paul Feig's Ghostbusters reboot divisive would be selling it short, when it turned out to be one of the most polarizing blockbusters in recent memory. The female-led continuation of the franchise was mercilessly and vociferously trolled, down-voted and blasted at every turn, even though critics thought it was pretty good.
As you may have noticed, Netflix's Squid Game is a rather popular show. The Korean cultural phenomenon has dominated the discourse ever since it first landed on September 17, and it shows no signs of fading into the back of the public consciousness anytime soon.
A Quiet Place wasn't John Krasinski's directorial debut, but his third feature from behind the camera firmly put him on the map as a filmmaking force to be reckoned with. The sequel only solidified his chops, but he's mixing things up significantly genre-wise with his next project.
Zack Snyder may have launched the DCEU, but he was never going to direct every single installment. Even though his association with Warner Bros. is at an end, his involvement in the development and creation of the shared universe means that he was still credited as an executive producer on recent releases Wonder Woman 1984 and The Suicide Squad.