Tag: Guillermo del Toro

  • Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Movie Cast and Roles Revealed

    Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Movie Cast and Roles Revealed

    Guillermo del Toro is creating a monster, and he’s showing off some of his utensils. The celebrated filmmaker’s next movie under his overall Netflix deal is a Frankenstein movie based on art from the late Bernie Wrightson (which was sold to Netflix by his widow, Elizabeth S. Wrightson). The title is uncertain right now – some…

  • Guillermo del Toro Almost Made a Star Wars Movie

    Guillermo del Toro Almost Made a Star Wars Movie

    Of the many Star Wars projects that have fallen by the wayside, this one may raise the interest of even the most cynical Star Wars critic (like me). While appearing on the podcast Happy Sad Confused, veteran screenwriter David Goyer (Blade, Batman Begins, Dark City) revealed that he was working on a Star Wars movie with Guillermo del…

  • Hellboy Reboot Coming from Millennium and Ketchup

    Hellboy Reboot Coming from Millennium and Ketchup

    Ketchup Entertainment is hoping the third time’s the charm for Hellboy. Deadline exclusively reports that the relatively new player (and I use the term loosely) has acquired the distribution rights for Millennium’s new Hellboy film, Hellboy: The Crooked Man. The movie, which is not a sequel to the Hellboy reboot from 2019 but is another reboot, has…

  • Netflix TUDUM Announcements: Entergalactic, Glass Onion, Wednesday

    Netflix TUDUM Announcements: Entergalactic, Glass Onion, Wednesday

    Yesterday, Netflix released a lot of news as part of its TUDUM event. We already have coverage for The Witcher season 3 update and news on Extraction 2. Today, I’d like to talk about a few of the announcements that most piqued my interest. Namely, TUDUM released new clips from Wednesday, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, and Entergalactic.…

  • Pacific Rim Anime on the Way From Netflix

    Pacific Rim Anime on the Way From Netflix

    Looks like the apocalypse is about to get animated. Deadline reports that Netflix has a new lineup of anime originals, including the Pacific Rim anime, which will center on a pair of siblings as they try to find their parents. From day one I’ve loved the Pacific Rim franchise. It was, well, a live-action anime. The delay…