Screenwriter Jonathan Tropper assures us all that Shawn Levy’s Star Wars movie is still happening. Jurassic World Rebirth teases its big new mutant dino. Plus, what’s coming on Yolo: Rainbow Trinity. To me, my spoilers!
According to Deadline, Meryl Streep is “in talks” to play a gender-swapped version of Aslan the Great Lion in Greta Gerwig’s The Chronicles of Narnia, but parties involved are “not quite at the offer stage yet.”
During his recent appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, when asked about the potential for a Spider-Man/Kingpin showdown, Vincent D’Onofrio confirmed that due to legal reasons, Wilson Fisk can only appear on television for the time being.
The only thing I know is not positive, it’s a very hard thing to do for Marvel to use my character. It’s a very hard thing to do because of ownership and stuff. Right now, I’m only usable for television series, different kinds of series, whatever it is, but not even a one-off Fisk movie or anything like that. It’s all caught up in rights and stuff. I don’t know when that would work out, or if it would ever work out at all, actually, really…
Speaking with Collider, screenwriter Jonathan Tropper confirmed Shawn Levy’s Star Wars movie is still in development.
That gig is something I’ve dreamed about my whole life. We’re still working on it. For various reasons, I can’t say anything about it. But we’re working on it.
As reported by Variety, Jurassic World Rebirth footage recently screened at CinemaCon saw Scarlett Johansson and company attempting to steal Quetzalcoatlus eggs before being attacked by a mosasaur and “some kind of mutated dinosaur that basically looks like a steroidal T-Rex.”
Footage from The Black Phone 2 screened at Cinema Con (via Screen Rant) also revealed the Grabber returns from beyond the grave as a Freddy Krueger-esque phantom able to “target kids after his death.”
According to Bloody-Disgusting, Bring Her Back has been rated “R” for “strong disturbing bloody violent content, some grisly images, graphic nudity, underage drinking and language.”
Likewise, David F. Sandberg’s Until Dawn has also been rated “R” for “bloody horror violence, gore and language throughout.” [Bloody-Disgusting]
A woman awakens a “supernatural beast” after killing her husband in the trailer for The Severed Sun, a new folk horror movie starring Emma Appleton and Toby Stephens.
Finally, murder is afoot in a clip from this Sunday’s episode of YOLO: Rainbow Trinity.
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