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New Aquaman photo showing Amber Heard - who plays Queen of Atlantis and wife Aquaman, Mera - partaking in some Wushu classes and practicing with a fake sword reminds me of Summer Glau in Serenity...
Whedon is nearing a deal to write, direct, and produce an untitled Batgirl pic for Warner Bros. as part of its DC Extended Universe.
The Batgirl project will be the second movie from DC Films to star a female lead after Gal Gadot’s “Wonder Woman,” which opens June 2.
Whedon would be making a big move from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to its DC counterpart, having written and directed “The Avengers” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron” for Disney-Marvel. He also created the television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” “Firefly,” “Dollhouse,” and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
I was watching "Alien: Covenant" the other day and could not help but notice the scene where David fixes his face with a stapler. So I'm still wondering if it's just a common thing in Sci-Fi movies and TV-shows that when androids need their faces fixed they use staplers or that's an Easter egg referencing TSCC s02e01? I do not think the movie creators independently invented this scene because the events in the movie take place in 22nd century and you can see a lot of advanced medical devices around. There is absolutely no need to use stapler in that movie. What do you think?
Cameron: My brother says if you want to be good at anything, you have to practice every day.
In the upcoming sci-fi film "Seven Sisters" Noomi Rapace is set to pull off a routine that Tatiana Maslany has been pulling off a variation of for years on "Orphan Black"
Rapace is set to play septuplets, seven identical twins, in the story which is set in a world where families are allowed only one child due to overpopulation.
These seven identical sisters must avoid governmental execution and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own. Kerry Williamson and Max Botkin penned the script.
Glenn Close, Willem Dafoe, Marwan Kenzari and Christian Rubeck co-star in the film with Dafoe playing the father and Close as the fierce head of the Child Allocation Bureau.
The film opens in France on August 23rd. No U.S. release date is yet set.
I'm intrigued, very interesting. considering i absolutely loved 'Orphan Black'
Via: The Wrap
Noomi Rapace attends the 70th EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) at Royal Albert Hall on February 12, 2017 in London, England.
20th Century Fox has just announced 'Be the First to Witness The End' one-night only screening events taking place in 37 markets across the world for the upcoming "War for the Planet of the Apes"
The free screenings will happen on June 19th, a full month before the opening of the film at the end of July. Said free tickets are only available while supplies last.
To coincide with the announcement, a first clip from the movie has also been released and introduces the new young human character Nova played by Amiah Miller.
Cannot wait for this movie, the apes are coming. And the 'Apes' trilogy has been pretty decent. 'Apes, Together, Strong'
The first trailer has arrived for Marvel Studios' "Black Panther" film, which opens early next year.
"Black Panther" follows T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) who, after the events of 'Captain America: Civil War, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to take his place as King.
The film's director Coogler and Joe Robert Cole co-wrote the screenplay and the movie opens February next year.
Awesome teaser! Can't wait for this flick! That's gonna be a smash it looks solid.
STX Entertainment have premiered the first trailer and poster for "The Mask of Zorro" and "Casino Royale" director Martin Campbell's new action thriller "The Foreigner" which opens October 13th.
David Marconi adapted the screenplay from Stephen Leather's novel "The Chinaman". Jackie Chan plays a restaurant owner in London's Chinatown who sets out to track down the rogue IRA radicals responsible for his beloved daughter's death.
He soon finds himself forced to push his moral and physical boundaries beyond limits to over come the mysterious foreign power (Pierce Brosnan standing between him and the truth. The tone of this revenge tail is said to be darker than we're use to seeing either of these actors in.
The project also marks a r-teaming of Brosnan and Campbell who previously worked together on Brosnan's iconic debut as James Bond in 1995 "Goldeneye".
Alice Braga ("Predators," "Elysium," "Queen of the South") has joined the cast of Josh Boone's "X-Men" horror thriller spinoff "New Mutants".
The story follows five diverse teens (Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Charlie Heaton, Henry Zaga and Blu Hunt) learning to cope with their superpowers who must escape a secret facility where they are being held against their will.
Braga will play Dr. Cecilia Reyes, a medical doctor who has the ability to generate a protective bio-field around herself but also has more going on than she lets on
Braga will take over the role initially inhabited by Rosario Dawson who has excited the project, the reason for her departure is unclear. Filming begins next month in Boston ahead of an April 13th 2018 release.
Early industry tracking figures have slated Christopher Nolan's WW2 evacuation film "Dunkirk" to open to around the $30-40 million mark at the U.S. domestic box-office.
Slated for a July 21st release opposite "Girls Trip" and "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets," the film is opening two weekends after "Spider-Man: Homecoming" which is expected to open to up to $100 million, and one weekend after "War for the Planet of the Apes" which is expected to debut at around $65 million.
A $40 million opening would be Nolan's lowest opening in wide release since "The Prestige" opened to $14.8 million in 2006. Nolan's other non-Batman original films since that time have included "Inception" which opened to $62.8 million, and "Interstellar" which opened to $47.5 million.
No reviews or post-screening social media reaction to "Dunkirk" have so far hit. The film will appear in 125 separate 70MM theaters, making it the widest release in the format in 25 years.
I think to have both movies on the same day, will probably no doubt have an effect on the box office results for one or possibly both of the films.
Lionsgate Premiere has released a new trailer and poster for the Noomi Rapace and Orlando Bloom-led action thriller "Unlocked".
Michael Apted ("The World is Not Enough") helms the film about a female CIA interrogator with a troubled childhood who is now settled in present day London as an undercover agent.
She soon becomes unwittingly involved in a devastating biological attack on London after being tricked into divulging critical information to a terrorist. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues and unsure whom she can trust in a desperate fight for survival.
Michael Douglas, Toni Collette and John Malkovich co-star in the film which will screen in theaters and on demand on Sept 1st
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