Author: Brett Stevens

Warner Bros. Dates Mortal Kombat with James Wan to Produce

Warner Bros. is finally ready to test their might. Deadline reports that the James Wan-produced Mortal Kombat movie now has a release date of March 5, 2021. This is news I’ve been hoping for since 2010 when the Kevin Tancharoen-directed Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short was released. Don’t get me wro...

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Sony Finally Dates He-Man Movie

Sony is about to have the power. According to Deadline, they staked out a March 5, 2021 release for the long-gestating Holloway/Marcum-scripted Hasbro remake of Masters of the Universe starring Noah Centineo as He-Man. This is a project I’ve followed for a long time, going back to The Jungle Book ...

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Why I’m Excited: Batwoman

The Bat-family has taken on many forms throughout the years. Whether it’s the animated series of the nineties, the 2002 Birds of Prey series or the upcoming Pennyworth, the growing popularity of comic book cinema has allowed the genre to proliferate in new and exciting ways. The latest benefactor ...

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Robert Pattinson in Final Talks to Play Batman

Robert Pattinson is about to go from indie darling to Dark Knight. Variety is reporting exclusively that a deal with the former Twilight star to play Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeves’ The Batman is in the final stages. It is important to note, however, that there is no deal yet, something that is em...

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Neal Moritz Out as Producer of Fast and Furious

The Fast and Furious franchise is going to be revving its engine without one of its key auspices. The Hollywood Reporter informs us that Neal Moritz, the man behind all the Fast and Furious films via his Original Film banner, has been taken off the franchise due to a legal dispute with Universal. Th...

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Spider-Man Film Franchise Writer Alvin Sargent Passes Away at 92

One of the architects of Spider-Man on film has passed away. Alvin Sargent, the former actor and Oscar-winning screenwriter behind multiple Spider-Man films, had a storied career in Hollywood. After walking away with the prestigious golden statue in both 1978 and 1981 for Julia (the movie that intro...

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