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  • Storyboards Offer First Look at a Canceled Series by ‘Arcane’s Riot Games

    Storyboards Offer First Look at a Canceled Series by ‘Arcane’s Riot Games

    There are always a lot of things that happen behind the scenes that sometimes never see the light of day. Nowadays, it’s sadly become common that projects don’t always make it out and they can even end rather early in their production cycle. That also seems to be the case with a never announced Riot Games series that was likely based on League of Legends like the popular Arcane Netflix series.

    Artist Seung Eun Kim has released a plethora of storyboards that seemingly hint at a series that was never released. It’s unclear why Riot Games didn’t move forward with it, but perhaps they wanted to go all-in with Arcane and use it as a jumping off point for other projects given its popularity. The scenes shared don’t quite give away who was involved but some LoL veterans might notice similarities to characters from the game.

    It does seem to feature an uprising of some kind against soldiers. The man in the big armor may resemble the character of Garenwho was the head of the DAuntless Vanguard in the story. The story seemed to be action-heavy and explores the female character’s backstory before she herself joined the soldiers she once fought, or perhaps is on the other side of the frontlines.

    Kim doesn’t give away any details but it’s a shame this series never got to fully go into production. We’re still waiting on an update to Arcane’s second season and it would be surprising if they haven’t already mapped out potential spinoffs based on its success. Perhaps this concept will be revived at one point down the line.

    Source: ArtStation

  • James Gunn Likely to Direct ‘Superman: Legacy’

    James Gunn Likely to Direct ‘Superman: Legacy’

    After a long wait, the DC Cinematic Universe has finally a structured future with James Gunn and Peter Safran spearheading the newly founded DC Studios. One can definitely tell that Gunn’s love for comics is scattered across the entire line-up. There are definitely also a few projects that are definitely passion projects for the director that showcase the way he wants to build the first chapter titled “Gods & Monsters” for the DCU.

    The first “true” DCU entry will be the revival of Superman with Superman: Legacy that’ll take its inspiration from some of the character’s most uplifting and hopeful storylines. Gunn is already busy writing the adaptation and has been quite vocal about his love for the character and what he stands for. Hidden away in The Hollywood Reporter’s latest Heat Vision newsletter, there’s a detail that reveals that as of now, Gunn is not only writing the project but also very likely set to direct the Superman revival.

    There has been some concern that Gunn would dominate a lot of projects with his position as co-CEO and director. He was responsible for writing the Creature Commando animated series and is likely involved with Waller, which seems to be the sequel to Peacemaker. There definitely is a passion to bring these projects to life and it’ll be interesting to see how many projects he’ll directly have his hands on, as Swamp Thing was hinted to be in James Mangold‘s talented hands.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • Disney May Return to Licensing its Films and TV Series to Rivals

    Disney May Return to Licensing its Films and TV Series to Rivals

    Disney+ was a big venture for Disney with a strong focus on creating a singular hub for everyone loving any of their properties. They went out of their way to purchase 20th Century Studios to ensure they could expand their library in a way that would allow them to do exactly that. Yet, the losses taken throughout the last few years under new management of Bob Chapek didn’t truly shape an optimistic outlook on streaming’s future.

    With the return of Bob Iger, we’re seeing some traditional directions for the company such as an increase in movies hitting theaters in future years and it seems they may be back peddling on some decisions. As part of their Disney+ venture, Disney pulled back on a variety of external licensing deals for their films and television series. This consequently added to their overall loss and made it more difficult to truly showcase the potential of streaming.

    Now, it seems they are once again exploring selling their library to their rivals by establishing new licensing deals. It’s a strategy that has worked quite well for Sony Pictures, who have actively avoided sinking their cash into building their own streaming service. They’ve managed to create a deal with Netflix and Disney+ to offer their expanding library to multiple services in a layered rollout.

    It makes sense and it might become a new standard moving forward for many of streaming services. We might not see Moon Knight or Percy Jackson on Netflix for quite some time but the various Marvel movies are likely to hit streaming services in a few years. If they play their cards right they’ll keep exclusivity rights for at least a year and then expand their offerings. It’s a double catch and very likely the future direction for the entire streaming industry. Streaming won’t go away anytime soon but the market landscape is surely going to change once again.

    Source: Bloomberg

  • ‘Jurassic World’ Director Teams Up with ‘House of the Dragon’ Writer for New Atlantis Film

    ‘Jurassic World’ Director Teams Up with ‘House of the Dragon’ Writer for New Atlantis Film

    It looks like we’re taking a trip to Atlantis. Sadly, it isn’t an adaptation of the iconic Disney film, even if it almost seems expected they’d at least try to bring it into live-action but an original story by Jurassic World‘s Colin Trevorrow. Not just that, he’s also set to team up with House of the Dragon‘s Charmaine DeGraté, who will co-write and executive produce the project. The deal was finalized with Skydance which will see Trevorrow also direct the film titled Atlantis.

    Trevorrow‘s Metronome Film Company is producing and it seems that this project was already developing for some time. Universal was initially involved but had to return the project to Trevorrow due to turnaround,w which gave Skydance the perfect opportunity to nab it. It does seem like a previous draft was already finished with Alien: Covenant‘s Dante Harper having been involved.

    It seems that the base fantasy adventure style will remain exploring the advanced civilization that was sunk. There’s no word yet though how exactly this film will tackle the iconic mythological city and if they’ll take a specific direction with the project to make it stand out from previous iterations. This is also the first non-Jurassic World project for Trevorrow in a while which just released the third entry last year. Perhaps Atlantis is an underwater dino theme park that was never revealed until now.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • Matthew Lillard Signed a 3-Picture Deal for ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s

    Matthew Lillard Signed a 3-Picture Deal for ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s

    It’s been a long wait until Five Nights at Freddy’s finally started production. The project was trapped in production hell due to creator Scott Cawthon not signing off on any of the projects. Yet, just recently the film finally started production and is moving forward in full force. The next big surprise was who they were able to cast for the project with Matthew Lillard joining the film. Not just that, rumors already made the rounds that he’s potentially playing the franchise’s main antagonist.

    In an interview with WeeklyMTG, Lillard offered a little tease of his future with Blumhouse and Universal, as it seems he’s signed a 3-picture deal for joining Five Nights at Freddy’s It seems likely the actor is all-in for the project and they may have made up lost time by building a full-on trilogy based on the gaming franchise.

    Blumhouse has been on a roll with its latest projects and FNAF does neatly fit into their overall horror expansion. The recent release of M3GAN is already seeing its franchise potential with a sequel on the horizon and why not have a trilogy focused on the nightmarish Chuck E. Cheese-inspired attractions starring the voice of Shaggy as its villain? Though Lillard also has proven his horror chops with the original Scream and it’s great to see him once again diversify his acting filmography. Here’s hoping we get a tease of what he’ll look like and if he’ll indeed have some purple in his outfit.

    If you want to watch the full interview, you can watch it here:

    Source: YouTube

  • RUMOR: ‘Wonder Man’ Eyeing March Production Start, Adding ‘Shrinking’ Director

    RUMOR: ‘Wonder Man’ Eyeing March Production Start, Adding ‘Shrinking’ Director

    It looks like Wonder Man may be gearing up for production much sooner thane expected, as a new report shared by Discussing Film hints that the Disney+ series might be entering production in March. Shang-Chi director Daniel Destin Cretton is attached as an executive producer and director, but it seems like they have also found another talented director to join the production.

    It seems they may have added James Ponsoldt as director, but there’s no word on how many episodes he may tackle. The director is well known for his work on The Spectacular Now, Master of None, and The Circle, but he’s also recently worked on the series Shrinking, which was released on Apple TV+ just last week. We haven’t heard any casting announcements on the series since Yahya Abdul-Mateen II got the title role back in October. So, if we hear more this month, March would seem more and more likely.

    It’s interesting if Wonder Man does end up starting production in March, as rumors some time ago hinted at a late 2023 release. It would seem like they’d rush the production trying to have that done in time, so a 2024 release seems more likely. Andrew Guest is the showrunner on the project and is bound to bring some fun comedy to the series. Perhaps, Marvle Studios is taking some lessons and attempting a smaller budget more appropriate for a traditional sitcom series with this project.

    Source: Discussing Film

  • ‘Percy Jackson and The Olympians’ Wraps Season One With New Set Video

    ‘Percy Jackson and The Olympians’ Wraps Season One With New Set Video

    Production on the first season of Percy Jackson and The Olympians has officially wrapped. The announcement was made via a Twitter video featuring actor Walker Scobell, who plays the titular character in the new series. Percy Jackson and The Olympians will also star Leah Sava Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri as Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood respectively. The series was created for television by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz and is based on the young-adult novel series authored by Rick Riordan.

    The show’s first season will be based on the first novel of the series, The Lightning Thief. The novel previously was adapted as a 2010 film for 20th Century Fox. The Percy Jackson and The Olympians series aims to be a more faithful adaptation of the novel, and will hopefully be a more successful venture than the mixed bag of a film franchise. If successful, Percy Jackson and The Olympians could likely have the cultural staying power in the young-adult genre that the Harry Potter films held in the first decade of the 2000s.

    With production having just now wrapped for the first season, it would be logical to predict that the series will air at the start of 2024. However, there’s no official word on a release window.

    Percy Jackson and The Olympians will release exclusively on Disney+. The first will be comprised of eight episodes.

  • Netflix Renews ‘That ’90s Show’ For a Second Season

    Netflix Renews ‘That ’90s Show’ For a Second Season

    It looks like the 90s never fall out of style, as Netflix has renewed its newest comedy series with an announcement on Twitter. That ’90s Show has seemingly wowed the audiences and Netflix to return for a second season. The show was a direct continuation of the popular That ’70s Show with many of the original cast even making a return throughout its season.

    While Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp returned as the admirable Red and Kitty Forman, the series is mostly focused on a new young cast during 1995. Eric and Donna’s daughter Leia (Callie Haverda) was the main focus as she started to meet a variety of new kids that live in Point Place, Wisconsin. The season renewal arrives via the official Netflix Twitter account yet no details on what we can expect from the second season.

    Showrunner Gregg Mettler shared his excitement in the following statement in regard to the season renewal:

    All of us at That ‘90s Show were beyond excited by the warm, enthusiastic response to our first season. We can’t wait to return to Point Place for another summer of laughs and surprises. Hello 1996!

    Gregg Mettler

    Co-creator Lindsey Turner also shared her excitement in the following statement:

    We owe the fans, old and new, for taking the trip with us in the first season – and we can’t wait to be there with them in the second season.

    Lindsey Turner

    The second season will return with a bigger episode order, as it’ll consist of 16 episodes. The show was in the Top 10 across 35 countries and garnered around 41M hours viewed since it premiered.

    Source: Twitter, Deadline

  • Michael B. Jordan Ready to “Expand the Creed-Verse” with Spinoffs and ‘Creed 4’

    Michael B. Jordan Ready to “Expand the Creed-Verse” with Spinoffs and ‘Creed 4’

    Michael B. Jordan has certainly made a splash in cinemas with his various projects over the years. Yet, he continues to build up his fictional boxing career in the now Creed trilogy. With a third entry on the horizon where he’ll face off against Jonathan Majors, it seems he’s not going to be wrapping up his work on the self-titled “Creed-verse” anytime soon.

    In an interview with IGN, Jordan highlighted that he was excited to continue the franchise when he was asked if he was interested in adding a fourth entry or even a spinoff.

    I just want to expand the Creed-verse within reason, but definitely expect other things around Creed for sure.

    Michael B. Jordan

    It’s curious he’ll title it the “Creed-verse” as it’s technically a spinoff already from the Rocky films. Adonis Creed is carrying on the legacy of his father and the original Rocky Balboa, Sylvester Stallone had a major role in bringing back the boxing franchise under its new title. Jonathan Majors is also set to become a massive star with a variety of projects under his belt and a Marvel film debut in a few weeks. So, he might be a popular choice to explore in a spinoff.

    Creed 3 is set to release on March 3rd, and marks Michael B. Jordan‘s directorial debut.

    Source: IGN

  • Contestants Describe Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ Reality Show as “Inhumane” and a “Warzone”

    Contestants Describe Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ Reality Show as “Inhumane” and a “Warzone”

    Many scratched their heads when it was first announced that Netflix didn’t learn the core lesson from their hit series Squid Game. A series about having people play childish games for survival to win money shared a deep look into how far the disparity between the rich and poor can push individuals. Yet, somehow Netflix thought it was a good idea to create an actual reality TV show adapting the concept for those willing to win big.

    Of course, there’s the popularity of the original series and a chance to win money that’ll get people interested in giving it the chance. The same seems to be the case for John, a British contestant, who was among the 228 contestants that got kicked from Squid Game: The Challenge during its first game Red Light Green Light. In an exposé from The Sun, a British tabloid, it was described as “Squid Game Horror in UK.” It seems contestants were left in an airplane hanger freezing and were forced to hold poses for up to 30 minutes. Some describe it as a “warzone” due to the freezing temperatures.

    Though, Netflix has swiftly called out that they cared “deeply” for the health and safety of everyone involved. They also highlight that “participants were prepared for” the freezing weather. Though some speaking directly with Variety highlighted this wasn’t, in fact, the case. Keep in mind, no one is being paid to participate and supposedly the game would take around two hours to play. Yet, it ended up taking around seven hours at zero degrees Celsius while filming in Bedford.

    It seems many collapsed as it wasn’t only the time they spent during the game but also an 8-hour prep time. John, whose true name remains anonymous, stated that: “This is not a Bear Grylls survival show. If they had told us it was going to be that cold, no one would have gone through with it.” Though another player from the UK highlighted that it wasn’t “as extreme as people are saying,” but it’s also not “as minimal as is being conveyed by Netflix.”

    The player highlights that “the conditions were absolutely inhumane and had nothing to do with the game” comparing it to Survivor or Naked and Afraid. It seems that they were woken up at 3.30 AM and brought to a Royal Air Force hanger. They did indeed wear the same Squid Game track suits but they weren’t made for the weather. They were informed to take their jackets with them due to the weather and were given warmers, as well as thermal underwear and socks.

    The issue however was that they did not have access to their phones, so they could not tell just how much time truly elapsed. It just becomes a waiting game in the cold with a few heaters keeping you warm if you’re close enough. once the games started, they couldn’t wear their jackets anymore to keep the visual from the original alive and everyone had to showcase their number. It seems fake blood was involved from devices on their chest. It seems the longest wait during the game from the iconic doll lasted up to 26 minutes, which supposedly was done to “assess the gameplay.”

    They also weren’t allowed to use the bathroom or take water breaks during the elongated production timeline. So, everyone involved was freezing, thirsty, and just hoping that it would finally end. Sources from Variety seem to indicate medics were called in up to eleven times and that breaks weren’t allowed. They wouldn’t return between 7 PM to midnight to their rooms without having had dinner. Production ordered pizza but there wasn’t enough and some went to bed hungry.

    Squid Game: The Challenge is seemingly facing quite the issues behind-the-scenes though there’s an implication they aren’t understaffed even with someone claiming they were. Studio Lambert isn’t new to reality series and it’s unclear where it truly went wrong. The Garden is also involved and managing 456 contestants was simply too much of a tall order for everyone involved even if 228 left after the first game. It’s definitely on them for filming this in the conditions they are in and in a time where the weather simply isn’t conducive to anyone’s health for longer stretches of time. We’ll have to see if this series will even see the light of day at this rate.

    Source: The Sun via Variety