A recent article claiming that the Force has always been female has renwed debate among Star Wars fans in regards to the franchise's intended audience.
According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us a Witcher prequel and an Extraction sequel were in the works well before Netflix officially announced them - the streaming giant's live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender will reportedly make some big changes to the original story. These include, but will not be limited to, the introduction of new characters and subplots. Most importantly, however, the series creators plan to alter the show's ending, too, we're told.
According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us [SPOILERS] would be revealed as a traitor in The Rise of Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano will appear in The Mandalorian - George Lucas wants to direct a new Star Wars trilogy. The renowned filmmaker would like to develop and helm it for Lucasfilm but apparently, only under the condition that his company's current figurehead - Kathleen Kennedy - isn't involved in any way.
Netflix added two new films today. The first is a Christian Bale-starring period piece set in the Ottoman Empire titled The Promise, the other an Alexandra Daddario-led horror movie called We Summon the Darkness. And here's what you need to know in case you want to check either one, or even both of them out at some point this weekend.
According to THR, Paramount is currently sitting on three separate Star Trek projects. These include a story created by Legion showrunner Noah Hawley, a prospective Kelvin timeline film and a pitch from The Revenant writer Mark L. Smith with Quentin Tarantino tied to (hopefully) direct the finished script.
Before landing the monumental role of Tony Stark/Iron Man within the MCU, Robert Downey Jr.'s career was stuck in a downward spiral. The actor's reputation tainted by substance abuse, he eventually escaped his addictions and in doing so, solidified himself as one of America's quintessential modern stars.