Fast and Furious Going to Space Was Planned a Decade Ago According to Seth Rogen

Recently,Fast and Furious franchisestar Michelle Rodriguez seemingly confirmed that the next installment in the series,F9will feature action set in space, validating years of people joking on the internet that the daffily escapist franchise would eventually be forced to head to space to top its previous stunts. Now,Seth Rogenhas revealed on Twitter that the idea forFast and Furious: Space Edition, had been floating around a decade ago. “About ten years ago, me and @evandgoldberg were with one of the producers of The Fast and Furious franchise....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Krystal Williams

First Shazam Trailer to Strike Down at Comic-Con?

The upcoming DC movieShazam!is currently slated to release in April 2019, but no promotional work has been released just yet for the movie. Fortunately, DC fans may get their first glimpse of the movie next month atSan Diego Comic Con. James Wan, who is directingAquaman, which releases in December, revealed that thefirst trailer for his aquatic superhero moviewill also debut at San Diego Comic Con. DC tends to attempt to release more than one trailer at San Diego Comic Con every year, so it wouldn’t be too surprising to see aShazam!...

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Maureen Ramirez

Ghost in the Shell International Trailer Unleashes a Cyborg Scarlett Johansson

Last month, Paramount Pictures released the firstGhost in the Shelltrailer, featuringScarlett JohanssonasThe Major. As we get closer to the August 06, 2025 release, the studio has debuted an international trailer. It doesn’t feature any new footage that wasn’t already revealed in previous sneak peek videos, but it includes Japanese subtitles and a voice over narration. While you’ll have to be fluent in Japanese to understand the subtitles and comprehend the narration, you won’t need to learn any new languages to enjoy the exciting visuals on display....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Jeremy Howard

Godzilla Vs. Kong Director Explains How He Kept All Fight Scenes So Fast and Intense

When it comes to team-up action movies likeAvengers: Infinity WarandZack Snyder’s Justice League, there is usually an attempt to draw out the action scenes in an effort to give the audience their money’s worth.Godzilla Vs Kongpromises an epic matchup between two of cinema’s most iconic monsters. But don’t expect their fight scenes to drag on endlessly. In an interview with ComicBook.com, the movie’s director Adam Wingard explained his team made a conscious effort to keep battle scenes short and sharply-focused....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Pamela Wilson

Golden Globes Will Stream Live for the First Time Ever This Sunday

NBC and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association have reached a deal that will allow the network to streamGolden Globesonline for the very first time. The decision to live-stream for the first time shows a changing of the tides when it comes to viewing television and media in 2018 and it’s expected to start a new trend allowing higher profile awards shows and events to be streamed online as well. Each year the Hollywood Foreign Press Association gives out the Golden Globes in recognition of achievement in film and television....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Karen Lynch

Guillermo del Toro Blasts AI: 'It Can Do Semi-Compelling Screensavers'

PinocchiodirectorGuillermo del Torocontinues to voice his vehement opposition against the use of AI in the filmmaking industry. Speaking at the BFI London Film Festival about his affinity for stop-motion animation, del Toro didn’t hold back withhis criticism of generative artificial intelligence, condemning it as emotionless and inhuman. Del Toro is far from the only auteur in Hollywood to criticize AI —Avatardirector James Cameronhas also emphatically emphasized his distaste for the experimental technology— but he is certainly one of the more outspoken....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 456 words · Anthony Smith

How Much Does 'Superman' Need To Make at the Box Office?

Superman’s opening weekend is upon us, and with it comes a wide range of opinions. You’ll find fans who loved it, some who hated it, and even some who met in the middle. You’ll hear how it’s a proper start for the newDCU, while others will still be reminiscing about Zack Snyder,Man of Steel,and Henry Cavill. Superman discourse comes with the territory, especially with a new film in the mix, but another bit of discussion you’ll hear about, and maybe already heard about, is what this film needs to gross to be considered a success....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1095 words · Scott Merritt

Infinity War and Avengers 4 Have a Combined Budget of $500M

The world is pretty high on Marvel right now. Not to say that is a strange thing at this point, but Phase 3 is off to a really great start thanks toCaptain America: Civil WarandDoctor Strange. There are still quite a few movies to come, but asAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers 4gear up for production, fans can’t help but get excited for the prospect of what’s on the way. It is impossible to know if the movies will be good, but at the very least, Marvel Studios is willing to put up a ton of money to help make sure they are....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · Colton Williams

Interstellar: Christopher Nolan Broke His Playbook Filming Matthew McConaughey's Heart-Wrenching Moment

Christopher Nolan’s directorial path in the past decade has been exceptionally distinct, making him stand out in the cinematic field. Known for his intricate narratives and grand visual spectacle, Nolan’s approach to filmmaking is often marked by a set of strict rules that guide his creative process. ForInterstellar, his sci-fi masterpiece from 2014, Nolan abandoned his usual directorial approach, particularly for the film’s most emotionally stirring moments. Matthew McConaughey leadsInterstellar, a film that ventures into outer space’s vast regions and delves into the nuances of time distortion....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 903 words · Angela Clarke

Jay & Silent Bob Reboot Poster Hits the High Road to Chronic-Con 2019

The boys are back in town. Those boys are Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, and the town is Hollywood asJay & Silent Bob Rebootgets ready for its big screen debut this fall. Today, we have a fun throwback poster in the style of iconic artist Drew Struzan that hints at some of the wild adventures these two legends embark on. It has been 25 years since the two stoner icons were first introduced in the seminal classicClerks, which hit art house cinemas way back in 1994 to become something of a phenomenon and catapultedKevin Smithinto the stratosphere as the premiere slacker filmmaker....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 552 words · Tina Parks

Jesus Returns in First Big Lebowski Spin-Off Set Photo

Last week, a report surfaced that actor/directorJohn Turturro’s new filmGoing Placesis actually aBig Lebowski spinoff, with the actor returning as Jesus Quintana. The film was already said to have started shooting in New York City, which is essentially a remake of 1974 French filmLes Valseusescentering on his Jesus character, withBobby Cannavale,Susan SarandonandAudrey Tautoualso set to star. Today we have the first photo from the set withJohn Turturroas Jesus, thanks to one of the actor/director’s co-stars....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Lisa Graham

Justice League Logo, New Batmobile & Plot Details Revealed

ThoughBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceis still fresh in everyone’s mind, and not necessarily in a good way for some, DC Comics and Warner Bros. are trudging forward with their DC Extended Universe. Fans seem genuinely excited aboutSuicide Squad, in theaters this August. And we also haveWonder Womanto look forward to next summer. But the biggest movie yet will no doubt beJustice League, which arrives November 2017. And while we have a while to wait, the studio is not wasting anytime trying to prove to fans that it will be one massive superhero ensemble that is worth the wait....

July 14, 2025 · 4 min · 652 words · Frank Alexander

Kevin Smith Is Not Directing a Star Wars or Marvel Movie

Kevin Smithhas declared that he’s not in the running to direct aStar Warsor Marvel movie for Disney. Smith, who rose to fame after directing the indie hitClerksand later became a pioneer in podcasting, has been a lifelong fan of comic books andStar Wars, both of which have been present in his movies over the years. As such, the idea of him tackling one of these movies seems like a logica enough idea on the surface....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Steven Green