Paramount+ is one of the new additions to the streaming world, and it is already betting big on exclusive content. Given that Mark Wahlberg's Infinite looks to go down as the year's worst-reviewed blockbuster, however, it is safe to say the expansion didn't begin as promising as it had hoped.
It takes a lot of work to become a superhero...especially when shirtless scenes seem to be contractual. Any star who takes on a role in a comic book adaptation often spends months preparing physically, carving out the abs and physique necessary to headline such a major studio blockbuster.
Dave Bautista says his age is the reason he's planning to retire as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Drax the Destroyer after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. After all, the former professional wrestler will be 54 when James Gunn's threequel hits theaters in May 2023; he's just not sold on spending hours in the makeup chair and remaining shirtless for any longer than necessary.
Before we discovered Spider-Man: No Way Home would be multiversal in nature, there were rumors that Miles Morales would make his live-action debut in the project.
Patton Oswalt is one of Hollywood's most notable comic book fans, and it's had a huge bearing on the entirety of his career. The actor, comedian, writer, producer, and author has worked it into his stand-up routines for decades, and penned issues of various runs for both Marvel and DC.
Reinventing a popular slasher franchise for modern audiences, Candyman was always on the radars of horror fans. That said, the film did not escape release date woes in the age of COVID entirely.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe simply can't be stopped, and the franchise is making up for lost time by delivering a steady stream of new content on the big screen and Disney Plus.
After much debate, discussion and discourse, The Mandalorian Season 3 will begin production next month. Carl Weathers revealed the information, and you'd have to believe he knows what he's talking about; after all, he's been on the team since the beginning, both onscreen as Greef Karga and behind the camera as a director.
A live-action version of classic video game franchise Halo has been in development since 2005, but the end is almost in sight as Paramount+ gears up to debut the project as a ten-episode TV series eyed as one of the upstart streaming service's marquee properties.
Once Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into theaters in December, expect development on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Fantastic Four reboot to elevate a few notches. Director Jon Watts' hands have been full with Tom Holland's trilogy-capper, but once his schedule clears, big announcements will arrive.