Kevin Smith has another movie on deck, and he’s going to film it during the actors’ strike. He’s not breaking union rules, though; Smith obtained a waiver from SAG-AFTRA to shoot The 4:30 Movie, which was written before the writers’ strike began and doesn’t involve a studio connected to th...
Read MoreAre you already as tired of Mattel’s Barbie spinoffs as I am? Then I have some bad news for you: Variety reports that Lionsgate purchased Entertainment One’s film and TV assets from Hasbro for around $500 million. This means movies based on various Hasbro products and games are coming to theater...
Read MoreHollywood may be on strike, but details about Marvel’s First Family are still emerging. Jeff Sneider, one of the most trusted scoopers out there, revealed some details about Fantastic Four on his and John Rocha’s podcast, The Hot Mic; later, he clarified them in an article on Above the Line. Fir...
Read MoreHave you wondered what happened to comedy films in recent years? They don’t seem to be made all that often – at least not ones that are released theatrically – and the ones that are made don’t tend to be very good. On a recent episode of Theo Von’s podcast This Past Weekend, actor Adam &he...
Read MoreThe emerging DCU may have one familiar face. In an exclusive discussion with ComicBook.com (before the actors’ strike began, lest the torches and pitchforks shift from Stephen Amell to her), Gal Gadot said that she’s heard from James Gunn and Peter Safran that she will be developing a new Wonder...
Read MoreThe DC animated films are coming to theaters. On his Threads account, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn answered a couple of fan questions about how upcoming animated movies would fit into the DCU and be distributed. First came one about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, the animated feature bas...
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