Author: Brett Stevens

Perry Mason Trailer Arrives Online

An iconic lawyer is back on the case as the first trailer for HBO’s new Perry Mason limited series starring The Americans’ Matthew Rhys – who succeeds Raymond Burr and Monte Markam in the role – has arrived online. Amid the noir ambiance, Mason is called on to solve the case at hand,...

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The Green Hornet and Kato Lands at Universal

Britt Reid has found a new home. The Hollywood Reporter has announced that a new Green Hornet movie – now referred to as The Green Hornet and Kato – has been optioned by Universal Pictures from current rights holder Amasia Entertainment. The article notes that the project will be going to writer...

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Capone Trailer Releases Online

A prohibition-era gangster is ready for his next close up as the first trailer for Capone (formerly known as Fonzo) has arrived online. The film is helmed by Chronicle and Fantastic Four director Josh Trank and stars Venom’s Tom Hardy. The Capone trailer opens amid brief shots of Al Capone’s vio...

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Dune First Look Finally Arrives Online

Paul Atreides’ journey is about to begin. Via an exclusive report from Vanity Fair, we have our first official look at Denis Villeneuve’s highly anticipated adaptation of Dune. You can check the exclusive pics out here. This project has become more intriguing with every casting announcement. Hav...

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Sony Finalizes Overall Deal with Michael Bay

It looks like Sony is ready for more Bayhem. Deadline reports that Sony Pictures has signed a first-look deal with Michael Bay, bringing him back to the studio where the Transformers filmmaker began his directorial career 25 years ago with Bad Boys. His next project at the studio will be with freque...

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Sony Moves Ghostbusters and Morbius to 2021

Sony has taken a bite out of their release schedule. Deadline has just reported that both Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Morbius, the next installment in Sony’s Marvel Universe, have shifted their release dates in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Previously dated July 20, 2020, and July 31, 2020...

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