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  • Disney Reveals Where the Events of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Fall on the MCU Timeline

    Disney Reveals Where the Events of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Fall on the MCU Timeline

    With the arrival of Spider-Man: Homecoming on Disney Plus comes the revelation of where the events of Tom Holland‘s first solo outing as the Web-Head falls on the MCU timeline. As it turns out, it’s right where most folks have believed it belonged all along.

    According to the “Marvel Cinematic Universe in Timeline Order” category located in the Marvel section of Disney Plus, the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming takes place in between the events of Black Panther and Doctor Strange. Both Black Panther and Homecoming spin out of Captain America: Civil War which introduced both T’Challa and Peter Parker into the MCU so the events of their solo films taking place near each other chronologically has always made sense.

    The debate of whether to watch Marvel Studios films in release or chronological order has been ongoing for some time which makes every new addition to Disney Plus a point of interest for MCU fans. Though these timelines may not be “official”, an official timeline is coming later in 2023. In September Random House will publish Marvel Studios The Marvel Cinematic Universe An Official Timeline, written by Anthony Breznican, Amy Ratcliffe and Rebecca Theodore-Vachon in collaboration with Marvel Studios. It’s likely that the timeline will delve much deeper into the minutia of the MCU, revealing which projects–or events within them–took place simultaneously. Until then, the Disney Plus timeline is the best one we have!

  • Starz Sets ‘Heels’ Season 2 Premiere Date

    Starz Sets ‘Heels’ Season 2 Premiere Date

    It’s taken a bit longer than hoped, but Season 2 of Avengers: Secret Wars writer Michael Waldron’s excellent look into the world of professional wrestling is finally almost here! As part of a first look at Heels sophomore season, EW has revealed that the Spade brothers will be stepping back into the squared circle on July 28th. By the time the first episode airs, it’ll have been nearly two years since the Season 1 finale saw brothers Jack (Stephen Amell) and Ace Spade (Alexander Ludwig) have a major falling out over Jack’s admission that he’s been a real-life heel all along.

    Season 2 will pick up right where the Season 1 finale left off, according to showrunner Mike O’Malley, who also plays rival wrestling promoter, Charlie Gully. “We pick up exactly where we left off in the finale, where Ace walks out of the ring, walks out of that hallway and just gets in a car and is like, ,F— this shit,‘” explained O’Malley. “And then Jack’s journey is, how can I demonstrate my contrition in active ways to my wife, to my colleagues, to my mother, to my brother, to my son? These acts of contrition are profound, but they have to be profound.”

    As O’Malley describes it, Ludwig’s Ace will go on a journey of self-discovery and have to come to terms with some parts of who he is that he just does not like. “In season 2, Ace has to go on a journey to realize that he has just been seeking applause and fame and recognition and doing that has made him somebody that he doesn’t like,” explained O’Malley. He continued, “He doesn’t like that he needs the applause so much that he breaks down in tears. He doesn’t like that his entire life has been built about trying to be a professional football player, and he didn’t make it. He feels like his whole life is a failure.”

    According to O’Malley, it doesn’t sound like Ace and Jack will have much free time on their hands to make up as Gully still fully intends to put Jack’s wrestling league, the DWL, out of business. As the actor puts it, the Spade brothers really are their own worst enemy in the fight against Gully and rightfully points out that they brought this on themselves. “I [Gully] didn’t even know who you guys were until you started trashing me on podcasts. You have created this circumstance,” explaining Gully’s perspective. “Everything that Jack does is due to his own character flaws. If he did not lie to Ace, he wouldn’t be in the situation with Ace. If he did not decide to punch Charlie Gully in the face as a way to deal with his problems with him, he would not be in the situation that he’s in now,” said O’Malley. “This season, you can kind of can see Gully’s point. You’ll see, he’s just a dad, he’s celebrating that his daughter got into college. He’s just trying to run a business, and the Spade brothers are being ridiculous.

    It sounds like Season 2 of the wrasslin’ drama will come out swinging when it debuts at 10 PM ET on July 28th.

    Source: EW

  • REVIEW: ‘Crater’ Digs Deep into the Innocence of Youth

    REVIEW: ‘Crater’ Digs Deep into the Innocence of Youth

    In 2015, screenwriter John Griffin produced an unsolicited screenplay that drew rave reviews, finding itself with the fifth most votes on that year’s Black List, an annual list of Hollywood’s best, unproduced screenplays. Eight years and one major media merger later, Griffin’s screenplay, Crater, helmed by 13 Reasons Why and The Stanford Prison Experiment director Kyle Patrick Alvarez is set to hit Disney Plus and, as it turns out, the Hollywood execs were right about the potential in the script. Crater is an innocent and heart-warming coming-of-age story with hints of inspiration from genre classics such as Stand By Me, The Goonies and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

    Set on a lunar colony in the year 2257, Crater tells the story of Isaiah Russell-Bailey’s Caleb and the group of friends that help him fulfill a promise following the death of his father in a mining accident. Caleb enlists his group of friends–and a newcomer in Mckenna Grace’s Addison–to help him keep that promise and together they embark on a road trip across the moon full of fun, danger and discovery.

    On the moon, five teens take an unauthorized and adventure-filled road trip just before one of them is to be sent away on a seventy-five year journey to another planet, leaving behind his best friends.

    Description of Crater from the 2015 Black Lists
    (L-R): Orson Hong as Borney, Thomas Boyce as Marcus, Billy Barratt as Dylan, Isaiah Russell-Bailey as Caleb and Mckenna Grace as Addison in CRATER, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The kids’ mission is simple enough: take Caleb on the road trip he had planned with his father before his untimely death. However, the situation becomes complicated when Caleb learns that the clock is ticking and that he’ll be leaving the moon for the paradise planet known as Omega in three days. Further complicating things is an impending meteor shower that will force the inhabitants of the lunar dome into a lockdown that will last…3 days. Caleb and crew make the decision to steal a lunar rover, hit the road and head to a place Caleb’s mother and father held dear: a crater that holds an unexpected treasure.

    Given that the friend group’s adventure takes up the vast majority of the film’s runtime, the chemistry among the actors had to be strong in order for the project to work; fortunately, the young actors work well together. While the key relationship is between Caleb and Billy Barratt‘s Dylan, each of the young core has more than ample opportunity in the spotlight. Grace is great in her supporting role as Addison, whose intelligence and emotional maturity help center the group during some more frantic moments and the odd couple buddy dynamic between almost-too-mellow Thomas Boyce‘s Marcus and Orson Hong‘s WAY-over-the-top Borney adds humor and heart to the story.

    (L-R): Isaiah Russell-Bailey as Caleb, Mckenna Grace as Addison, Thomas Boyce as Marcus, Orson Hong as Borney and Billy Barratt as Dylan in CRATER, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Though the threat of danger is ever present as the kids make their way to the titular crater, the road trip is really about what every road trip is about: rebellion, introspection and the journey towards self-actualization. Caleb’s impending journey to Omega weighs heavily on him as not only will he never see his friends again, but given he’ll be in stasis for 75 years during the trip, they’ll all have had an entire lifetime of experiences that he’ll miss. And so, Caleb and his friends let it all hang out on their last few days together.

    Who will Caleb be without his parents and friends on Omega? Who will his friends become without him? These questions are explored and answered so innocently and authentically that Crater will make you remember what it’s like to be a teenager again and just how much of who you are at that time is determined by who you surround yourself with.

    Source: The Black List

  • Ava DuVernay’s TV Deal With Warner Bros. Won’t Be Extended

    Ava DuVernay’s TV Deal With Warner Bros. Won’t Be Extended

    Ava DuVernay was a rising star with her projects like Selma, A Wrinkle in Time, When They See Us, Queen Sugar, and more. It led to her getting a massive deal with Warner Bros. TV that would have her signed up for five years, which was worth $100M. Yet, it seems that Warner Bros. and DuVernay have decided to part ways and will no longer continue the contract after 2023.

    Keep in mind, this is not something that was due to the WGA strike but rather was a mutual decision between both parties. There’s no drama involved with this decision but there are no details on what exactly is the cause for this development. We currently also have no news on where she is heading next, as she focuses her work on the post-production of the film Caste.

    It’s not uncommon that some deals just don’t continue due to a change in focus. There’s a chance that DuVarney is simply more interested in pushing forward her cinematic projects. Plus, there might be some disinterest after the DC project New Gods fell apart that she was heavily involved with quite some time ago, and the cancelation of Naomi on the CW. But, if there’s no drama as reported then it might just be a decision to refocus moving forward but we’ll have to see if she breaks another TV deal.

    Source: Deadline

  • ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 Casting Used Video Game Lines Before Halting Production

    ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 Casting Used Video Game Lines Before Halting Production

    Here’s a rather bizarre piece of news, or rather trivia at some point later down the line. While The Last of Us was preparing for its second season, the WGA strike happened with many writers banding together to fight for a liveable wage. In any way one would look at it, it’s an important fight to ensure that creativity as we know it lives on moving forward and now allowing artificial intelligence to become a new norm to save labor costs of talented writers.

    Studios are a bit desperate, however, to keep their big shows going and are finding ways to avoid just following through on the inquiries made by the writers. In the case of The Last Of Us‘ second season, it seems they opted to use video game sequences to cast before finally shutting the doors on the production after all.

    Variety is reporting that they have asked actors to read sides taken directly from The Last of Us Part II, which the second season will reportedly be based on. What makes this bizarre is that there are currently no scripts for that very season even as hopes were to start production in early 2024 in Vancouver. Series showrunner Craig Mazin has been advocating for the WGA and was spotted at the picket line.

    It’s unclear what exactly pushed for this casting process but it is likely the studio hoped that they could jump into production as soon as possible if they already have a cast in place with the WGA coming to an end eventually. Neil Druckmann, series co-creator and creative director of the game, has also not been involved with the series which adds to some concerns about how they might move forward even after the series’ massive viewership.

    Source: Variety

  • CW Cancels ‘The Winchesters’ and ‘Kung Fu’

    CW Cancels ‘The Winchesters’ and ‘Kung Fu’

    CW is ready to enter a new phase of its lifespan, as it slowly starts moving away from the network shows that made it what it is today. Many expected that they will start axing shows left and right, as they are now under the new leadership of Nextstar and the rollout of cancelations has begun. The first victims of the new regime: the Supernatural spinoff The Winchesters and Kung Fu.

    It’s not all bad news, as All American and Walker have been renewed for the 2023 to 2024 season, which puts Nexstar on its goal to make it profitable by 2025; something the network is famous for never being. Supposedly, we might not see more than two to four series airing a season on the network which is quite a step down from its usual network offerings.

    Some big shows have been on CW like Vampire Diaries, Gossip Girls, Supernatural, The Flash, 7th Heaven, One Tree Hill, Smallville, Everybody Hates Chris, Gilmore Girls, and many more. Now, the future looks rather bleak for the network as they cut down greatly with some series still on the fence with supposedly only three shows getting a renewal.

    They are likely going to bring back only one of the two DC shows with Superman & Lois being the bigger one, but it is also quite pricey compared to the cheap Gotham Knights; supposedly the cheapest show they ever produced, and not too surprising given its more street-level focus. They already have some of their biggest shows wrapping up this season with Riverdale, Nancy Drew, and The Flash but it’s unclear if they will roll out more series once CW is profitable, or if they will simply stick to fewer and fewer scripted shows as times goes on as they also haven’t ordered any new pilots during this development cycle.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • New Look at Live-Action ‘One Piece’s Marines Leaks Online

    New Look at Live-Action ‘One Piece’s Marines Leaks Online

    One of the first things we got to see from the set of Netflix’s live-action One Piece series was the various boats they were building. That wasn’t all at the time, as we also got a first look at what the live-action adaptation of the Marines will look like. Surprisingly, they even included some goofier traits from the comics like their baseball caps.

    Now, after the production has long ceased and is pretty much wrapping up its post-production, a new image has seemingly leaked online courtesy of @OP_Netflix_Fan showcasing a fresh look at One Piece’s band of government watchdogs. Sadly, we still have no look at what Garp will look like in his iconic outfit, but the designs still look like they were taken directly from the manga.

    What sticks out is that we have a better look at their swords. Surprisingly though, it doesn’t seem like they have any guns on them, but this might be from the same scene we saw leak all the way back in February of 2022. Given that there’s a big number and the uniforms seem quite similar in design, they might be the ones we meet that are forced to work under Axe Hand Morgan’s rule.

    Though, they could also be positioned on Loguetown and report to Smoker, who surprisingly still hasn’t been cast so far. It almost seems like they are still keeping some castings quite close to the chest even with the series potentially only a few months out. For now, we have to see if it’ll be part of a final push towards the series’ release date promotion.

    Source: Twitter

  • ‘Crater’ Star Isaiah Russell-Bailey Reveals Which Classic Coming-of-Age Movie Served as Inspiration for His Character

    ‘Crater’ Star Isaiah Russell-Bailey Reveals Which Classic Coming-of-Age Movie Served as Inspiration for His Character

    The Disney Plus original movie Crater tells the story of a group of friends who take a road trip across the moon in their last days together. With Isaiah Russell-Bailey‘s Caleb set to leave the moon following the death of his father, the group comes together to break all the rules and help Caleb fulfill a promise to his dad. Part road trip and part coming-of-age, Crater shines a light on just how important friends are during our most trying times.

    Written by John Griffin, Crater feels nostalgic despite being set hundreds of years in the future. The group dynamic featured in the film calls back to classics such as The Goonies, The Breakfast Club and even Ferris Bueller’s Day Off as the kids break all the rules and put themselves at risk to help their friend get where he needs to be. For a film starring a cast who were all born in the 21st century, Crater is definitely a throwback and according to Russell-Bailey, he had to do some homework and watch another 80s coming-of-age film before he found his inspiration for Caleb.

    (L-R): Isaiah Russell-Bailey as Caleb, Thomas Boyce as Marcus, Mckenna Grace as Addison and Orson Hong as Borney in CRATER, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Patti Perret. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    I watched Stand by Me in preparation for this film,” said Russell-Bailey. “And I watched it to kind of see who Caleb related to in the film. And I felt like he related to, you know, River Phoenix’s character and Will Wheaton’s character. And I tried to add a bit of their characters to Caleb, so I could make Caleb more well-rounded, as a character. And I love Stand by Me and all those old adventure movies,” he explained.

    Adapted from a Stephen King novella and directed by Rob Reiner, 1986’s Stand By Me is a genre classic that follows a group of boys’ adventure searching for a dead body. Nominated for an Academy Award, Stand By Me is largely considered one of the best films not only of the 1980s but also of all time and seems to have clearly been an inspiration for Griffin’s script. Specifically, the film’s closing lines–“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?”–seem echoed Russell-Bailey’s performance as Caleb in Crater. Griffins’ script for Crater was one of the top five best unproduced of 2015 according to The Black List, it won’t be surprising to see it join the ranks of coming-of-age classics once it starts streaming on Disney Plus on May 12th.

  • Dermot Mulroney, ‘Deadpool’ Star Brianna Hildebrand to Headline Horror-Thriller ‘Speed Demon’ (Exclusive)

    Dermot Mulroney, ‘Deadpool’ Star Brianna Hildebrand to Headline Horror-Thriller ‘Speed Demon’ (Exclusive)

    We’ve had snakes on planes and zombies on trains…now it’s time for Speed Demon. Scream VI and American Horror Story star Dermot Mulroney and Deadpool star Brianna Hildebrand are jumping on board Speed Demon, a wild new horror film from director Kevin J. Nelson.

    Set on a train bound for Rome, Speed Demon will pit Mulroney and Hildebrand’s Catholic priest/nun duo against a wily demon with designs on derailing the train and killing everyone on board. Nelson will work from a script by Domenico Salvaggio, whose work includes horror shorts Lotto 6/66 and Plastik Man and 2010’s feature film Die.

    Additional casting for Speed Demon is ongoing with production expected to kick off in New Jersey in late May or early June. Kevin Paulhus, Saleem Elmasri and John Marques will serve as executive producers for the project.

  • Warner Bros. Officially Adds ‘Beetlejuice 2’ to Its Slate, Justin Theroux Joins Cast

    Warner Bros. Officially Adds ‘Beetlejuice 2’ to Its Slate, Justin Theroux Joins Cast

    Michael Keaton can scratch another iconic role off his list of parts to play again 30+ years later. According to THR’s Aaron Couch, Warner Bros. has finally put the sequel to the 1988 classic Beetlejuice on the slate.

    Rumors of a Beetlejuice sequel have persisted for years but now the pieces are in place to bring the Ghost with the Most back to the big screen. In early 2022, it was reported that Keaton would reprise the role and that he’d be joined in his return by Winona Ryder. More recently, THR reported that director Tim Burton was on board to return to direct the sequel and that Jenna Ortega (Scream, Wednesday) was circling a major role believed to be the daughter of Ryder’s Lydia and Justin Theroux joined the cast in an unknown role.

    It seems now WB has all the pieces in place and are ready to move into production immediately. THR reports that the powers that be at WB have put Beetlejuice 2 on their theatrical slate, slotting it in for a September 6, 2024 release while Deadline reports the project will begin principal photography on May 10th.

    Beetlejuice marks the second iconic 1980s role that Keaton has now revived. The actor will once again fill the dual roles of Bruce Wayne and Batman in this Summer’s The Flash. All we can do now is hold out hope that he’ll pull out the house flannel and reprise the role of Jack in a Mr. Mom sequel.

    Sources: THR, Deadline