Category: Movies

Dune: Part Two Announced for 2023

Dune is getting a sequel, as was confirmed by star Timothée Chalamet when he took to Twitter and Instagram to share the news. pic.twitter.com/BhMAJAQ1LT — Timothée Chalamet (@RealChalamet) October 26, 2021 Posting the simple teaser image on both platforms, the production company Legendary ex...

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Brendan Fraser Cast in Batgirl

Brendan Fraser has been cast in Warner Bros. and DC Films’ Batgirl. This comes following news that the film will premiere exclusively on HBO Max, and In the Heights star Leslie Grace would play Batgirl/Barbara Gordon. Fraser’s role in the movie hasn’t been officially disclosed, but Deadline...

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Dave Chappelle Taking “Untitled” Documentary On the Road as Venues CANCEL Its Screenings

Dave Chappelle is taking the documentary that no studio wants along with him on his upcoming arena tour thanks to some egregious backlash from the dregs of society. The Untitled documentary follows Chappelle throughout the 2020 portion of the pandemic as he “provides the community he calls home wi...

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Dune Alters Poster for China, Removes Black Actress, Stirs Up Force Awakens Controversy

Dune is struggling at the box office all around the world. It’s receiving mixed reviews, but it was going to be a tough go for anyone not familiar with the source material (the Frank Herbert classic is charting at #1 in all books on Amazon.com, by the way). Also, the tepid reception in China ($6.4...

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Alec Baldwin’s “Prop Gun” Contained a “Live Round” Loaded by a “Non-Union” Prop Master

Actor/shooter Alec Baldwin issued his first public comments since fatally shooting director of cinematography Halyna Hutchins, 42, and injuring director Joel Souza, 48, on the set of Rust in Santa Fe, New Mexico. See his statement below: 1-There are no words to convey my shock and sadness regardin...

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Sony Greenlights Two New Marvel Films for 2023

If you’re a fan of Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man-centric Marvel flicks, then there’s good news on the horizon!  Based on Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s opening weekend, Sony announced two new Marvel movies going to the cinema on June 23rd and October 6th of 2023. These will be in addition to Kra...

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