New Tremors Sequel Could Bring Kevin Bacon Back for New Legacy Sequel

Kevin Baconmay be heading back to Perfection as originalTremorswriter S.S. Wilson has revealed that he and Stampede Entertainment are looking to revive the franchise with a new legacy sequel.The new project would ignore the previous sequels in a similar way to David Gordon Green’sHalloweentrilogy, picking up decades after the original story. For fans of Bacon – and there are many – this would be a return to a franchise that many horror fans hold dear and would be more than happy to see get another run out with its original star....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 659 words · James Campbell

New Wonder Woman Footage Arrives, Trailer #2 Coming Tomorrow

It’s been months since thefirst trailerforWonder Womandropped at Comic-Con, and fans have been awaiting new footage ever since. Warner Bros. has released a brief preview of the second trailer, which is only 15 seconds long, but should be enough to hold fans until the full trailer debuts tomorrow. If this preview is any indication, the new trailer should certainly be action-packed. This footage does come a few weeks after aninternational trailersurfaced, and after this iconic character became an official United Nations ambassador....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Jose Garcia

Nicolas Cage Will Finally Play Superman in Teen Titans GO! Movie

Nicolas Cageis finally getting his chance to play Superman after all of these years. The Oscar-winning actor, who has mostly been playing wacky characters in direct-to-video and indie projects in recent years, will voice the Man of Steel in the upcomingTeen Titans Go! to the Movies. This comes more than twenty years after he was originally supposed to play the iconic hero in Tim Burton’s fabledSuperman Lives, which was in development during the 90s but never actually got made....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Tracy Wilson

Preacher Duo Take on Walking Dead Creator's Invincible Movie

Robert Kirkman, who is best known for creatingThe Walking Dead, is about to bring one of his other comic creations to the world of live-action. His second-longest-running series,Invincible, is headed to the big screen at Universal, and the movie is going to be written and directed bySeth RogenandEvan Goldberg. It wasn’t said explicitly in the report, but it looks like this will be the latest R-rated comic book movie to enter development, following the success ofDeadpoolandLogan....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 616 words · Ryan Ho

Rise of Skywalker Reshoots Are Underway, But Fans Shouldn't Worry

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalkeris currently undergoing reshoots. This is common practice for most blockbusters these days, as studios generally set aside some time and money to accommodate additional shooting. Yet, every time the word reshoots comes up, people tend to panic. So, is this just business as usual? Or do fans have a reason to possibly be concerned? Reports of the reshoots began circulating recently on Twitter. Art Tavana of MTV News posted an update that got fans talking and thinking that something might be wrong....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Rita Sutton

Robin Williams Tribute in Lisa Frankenstein Explained by Director

Frankensteingets an ‘80s comedy makeover withZelda Williams’ debut directorial film,Lisa Frankenstein, and she made sure that she paid homage to one of the greatest comedy icons of the decade; her late fatherRobin Williams. The movie is described as a blend of horror, comedy and romance, and the idea behind the film is one that has opened up many different avenues of conversation thanks to the involvement of screenwriter Diablo Cody, who has since discussed possible connections between the film and theMegan Fox vehicleJennifer’s Body....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 543 words · Wendy Ortiz

Robin Williams' Widow and Children in Disputed Over the Late Actor's Will and Trust

As the world mournedRobin Williams' passing, tension surrounding his will and trust arose between his widow and three children. In 2014, the beloved comedian died by suicide after a private battle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), which had been misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s Disease - his autopsy showed the presence of Lewy bodies, the hallmark indicator of LBD. Leading up to the time ofhis untimely death, and as a result of his illness, Williams suffered from anxiety, insomnia, and hallucinations and had trouble walking....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 747 words · Kimberly Hardy

Scarface Reboot Loses Director David Ayer

Back in May, it looked like theScarfacereboot was finally on the right track, with the studio bringing aboard David Ayer to direct. Now, Universal must go back to the drawing board.David Ayerhas parted ways with the project, making him the fourth director this project has lost, following David Yates (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them), Pablo Larrain (Jackie) and Antoine Fuqua (Training Day). On paper, David Ayer seemed to be a perfect fit for this project, since the remake will be set in Los Angeles, where the filmmaker grew up, but it seems the studio didn’t see eye to eye with his take....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 506 words · Christopher Forbes

Serenity Review #2: It Just Can't Decide What It Wants to Be

Serenity, the latest movie by writer and director Steven Knight, is one heck of a beast to wrap your mind around. Knight packs so much into a less than two hour time period that it really should be an entertaining flick, but in the end, this overpacked suitcase ends up ripping its zipper, leading to an absolute mess. Serenityhas a number of elements that would typically make a movie into a hit, such as a torn apart father-son relationship, an ethical dilemma, a giant sea monster, a star-studded cast, vigorous sex scenes, some freaky camera movement, a character who looks like he came right out of a Wes Anderson movie, healthy doses of science fiction, plot twists, telepathy, and a plethora of unnecessary underwater shots of a nakedMatthew McConaughey....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Andrea Curtis

Spider-Man 3 Is Aiming for a September Shoot, So What's Happening with Uncharted?

With several major productions having now gone back into production following a hiatus of several months, audiences are wondering when the rest of their beloved cinematic heroes will be returning to work. Well, one such hero is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’sSpider-Man, with the upcomingSpider-Man 3reportedly hoping to start production in September. If this holds true, that begs the question, what is happeneing with Tom Holland’sUnchartedmovie? Thanks to an updatedSpider-Man 3talent grid, we now know that a somewhat vague date of September 2020 is the target for production to begin, however, Sony does not yet have a specific date locked down yet due to the ongoing uncertainty of the current situation....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Julia Rowe

Spider-Man: No Way Home Writers Hope the Film's Secret Stars Get Their Own Sequels

Given the amount of money that’s already come in forSpider-Man: No Way Home, there’s not going to be an end to the stream of Spidey movies getting churned out by Marvel and Sony anytime soon. There are tentative plans for a new movie trilogy with Tom Holland returning as Peter Parker, and perhaps that could be just one of many big projects for fans to look forward. Before we proceed in this story, be warned thatMAJOR SPOILERSare ahead forSpider-Man: No Way Home....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Eddie Mccarthy

Spiral Character Portraits Get Twisted While Teasing Tomorrow's New Saw Trailer

Samuel L. Jackson and his co-stars appear to be teasing a new trailer for the upcoming horror movieSpiral: From the Book of Saw. Featuring Jackson in a lead role alongside comedian and actor Chris Rock, the movie is scheduled to be released by Lionsgate in May. Last year, the studio released the first trailer for the movie, giving fans their first look at Jackson and Rock as they’ll appear in the next installment of theSawfranchise....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · April Russell

Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Explained by Sonequa Martin-Green

Sonequa Martin-Greenis all kinds of emotional. TheStar Trek: Discoverystar is jazzed about discussing the action-packed fifth and final season of thehit Paramount+ sci-fiseries. But she’s also sentimental about thisTrek’send game. “It was certainly sad on the [last] day and bittersweet,” the actor shared about the final shoot in a recent round table interview with journalists. ‘We laughed and we cried, and we sang songs and danced and recited poetry, and everything....

August 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1589 words · Martin Williams