With shooting only having started at the end of June, we shouldn't be expecting too much from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom at tomorrow's DC FanDome event, but the sequel to the highest-grossing DC Comics adaptation in history has been slowly confirming its cast.
A brand new trailer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Disney Plus series Hawkeye dropped yesterday, confirming that we'll be getting a double dose of Clint Barton when the show launches on November 24, following the WandaVision method of debuting the first two episodes at once.
With the obvious exception of X-Men: Apocalypse, a subpar Oscar Isaac performance is a very hard thing to come by, with the 42 year-old having spent the last decade delivering a string of acclaimed turns across almost every imaginable genre, cementing his reputation as one of his generation's finest talents.
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have been close friends for over a quarter of a century, and they're two of Hollywood's most vocal cinephiles who have an almost encyclopedic knowledge of even the most obscure genre films. When they tried to share that enthusiasm with audiences, the end result was a spectacular flop.
Yesterday was a big day for The Batman news, with director Matt Reeves ratcheting up the hype levels ahead of the full-length trailer set to debut at tomorrow's DC FanDome event.
In just three weeks, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Eternals comes to theaters, and it could be on track for a record-breaking opening weekend after it was revealed the 26th installment in the franchise is outstripping both Black Widow and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in ticket pre-sales.
The first two installments in the Jurassic World trilogy toed the line between nostalgia and furthering their own narrative, with bookending cameos by Jeff Goldblum's Dr. Ian Malcolm providing the only overt connective tissue to the first three films.
Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation proved to be hugely polarizing when it hit Netflix in July, as evidenced by how the animated reboot of the beloved property has fared on Rotten Tomatoes.
David Gordon Green's approach to Halloween has worked wonders so far, with the first chapter in his sequel/reboot hybrid trilogy posting the franchise's biggest box office total by a wide margin, while also landing the best reviews Michael Myers had seen since John Carpenter's original 40 years previously.
Today brings the release of Halloween Kills, which is available both in theaters and Peacock, but most horror fans would agree that watching a slasher movie in a packed theater is far superior to sitting on the couch alone. Early tracking indicates that a lot of people share that sentiment, with the trilogy's middle chapter on course for a $40 million opening weekend.