The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is preparing to set sail again. In an interview with The Los Angeles Times (which they specify was conducted according to WGA rules in compliance with the writers’ strike), screenwriter Craig Mazin revealed that he and Ted Eillott (whose name The LA Times ...
Read MoreIf 2023 has proven anything, it’s that giving people what they want leads to success. Barbie is the most glaring example, an expected hit that turned into a phenomenon by pleasing its target audience. Oppenheimer did much the same, making a thoughtful movie for people craving one. Now, The Equa...
Read MoreMarvel’s Disney+ lineup is feeling the sting of the actors’ and writers’ strikes. An exclusive from The Hollywood Reporter reveals that most of the upcoming Marvel shows have either been delayed or removed from the schedule completely, which Disney says is “spreading out their content.” Ec...
Read MoreOne of the most famous brands in horror is rising from the dead. Variety reports that John Gore, a British theater producer whose live theater company, the John Gore Organization, owns Broadway.com and Broadway Across America (a presenter of touring Broadway shows), has bought Hammer Films and Studi...
Read MoreA former DC Comics executive is getting honest about the problems with Warner Bros. and the DCEU. Diane Nelson was president of DC Entertainment – the Warner Bros. subsidiary that runs DC Comics and the various forms of entertainment featuring DC characters – from its inception in 2009 through 2...
Read MoreIn the leadup to its next film, Marvel hopes to catch you up on things you either don’t remember or never saw in the first place. A new trailer (of sorts) for The Marvels was released today, titled “Journey to The Marvels,” and it’s the advertising equivalent of a clip show. Plot points from...
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