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  • From DC to Horror: Walter Hamada Makes Deal with Paramount

    From DC to Horror: Walter Hamada Makes Deal with Paramount

    Walter Hamada is a name many might recall as a big part of the post-Justice League era of DC Films. While the studio has been renamed DC Studios with new leadership under Peter Safran and long-time superhero director James Gunn, the producer fought his way uphill on trying to set a plan for DC’s future. Under new leadership with Warner Bros. Discovery, he left the studio and many wondered where he’d show up again. As it turns out, he went on to return to his horror roots.

    In a new report by The Hollywood reporter, he has signed on as of January 1st, 2023 to oversee Paramount’s horror line-up. After their recent success with Smile, it’s no wonder that they want to bank on the current rise of horror projects and Hamada is no stranger to the task. His mandate is to set a bunch of mid-budget horror films not only for theatrical release but also eyeing a streaming release every year. Not a small undertaking to boost their horror output.

    I am thrilled to collaborate with Paramount Pictures with the singular goal of creating exceptional movies in the horror genre. Over the course of my career, nothing has been more gratifying than discovering emerging, first-time filmmakers and writers and unleashing their brilliance in a studio setting. Thank you to Brian and the entire team at Paramount Pictures for this tremendous opportunity, I can’t wait to get started.

    Walter Hamada

    Paramount Pictures CEO Brain Robbins also highlighted the “tremendous appetite for original, high-concept storytelling in the global market” and is quite excited to build this new horror corner of its studio.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • ‘DISENCHANTED:’ Idina Menzel on Returning for the Sequel, Her Love of the Songs

    ‘DISENCHANTED:’ Idina Menzel on Returning for the Sequel, Her Love of the Songs

    Disenchanted, the long-awaited sequel to Enchanted, finally hits Disney+ later this week. To celebrate the film, Disney held a virtual conference with some of its stars including leading lady Amy Adams, leading man Patrick Dempsey and Idina Menzel. With such a long gap between films, one of the questions the cast was most asked was what it was like to return. Adams, of course, noted how they had to carefully consider where Giselle would be nearly a decade later. But for Menzel, it was pretty easy to slip back into the role of Nancy Tremaine.

    “Yeah, mine is a pretty drastic change,” she teased. “So, I go from this, you know, cynical New York chick, and then I jump down a portal or a manhole and then I come out like, and so it was so much fun for me. And the challenge for me, well, not even the challenge.”

    While Menzel joked that returning as Tremaine was pretty easy, she went on to explain that part of what she loved so much about Disenchanted – and its predecessor, Enchanted – is the fact that the songs are wonderfully written. The actress and singer credited composers Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz for their ability to write soaring melodies perfectly for the actors.

    I mean, the thing is, when you have someone like Alan and Stephen just writing for you, because they’re so incredibly talented — Even for character, the way they write melodies and these soaring melodies — it’s just it kind of they’re little signs that tell you how to approach it. You know? You don’t even have to think that much. Because the way they write gives you everything that you need. And, to have somebody like them write for you, for all of us, it’s such a gift. You know? To have someone take you in. And, like, Alan was saying, it’s the characters. But also, they know our voices and they can write for our strengths. And then, we can really shine. And to have that kind of back- and-forth with composers like the two of them is just, yeah, it’s [indiscernible].

    Menzel

    Unlike its predecessor, Disenchanted will be skipping theaters when it releases later this week. The highly-anticipated sequel to Enchanted will instead stream exclusively on Disney+ beginning on Friday, Nov. 18th.

    Those unfamiliar with the first film can check it out now on Disney+.

  • ‘Blade’ Reportedly Adds ‘The Walking Dead’ Actor in Unknown Role

    ‘Blade’ Reportedly Adds ‘The Walking Dead’ Actor in Unknown Role

    As pre-production on Blade continues even without official word on a new director for the project, actor Joshua Mikel has reportedly joined the cast of the film according to insider Daniel RPK. Mikel, who played an obnoxious Savior named Jared in 11 episodes over 2 seasons of The Walking Dead, would be joining star Mahershala Ali, Delroy Lindo and Aaron Pierre on the project. The report did not indicate what role Mikel would be playing.

    First announced at SDCC ’19, Blade has been beset by several delays including having both the original writer, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, and original director, Bassam Tariq, leave the project. Beau DeMayo has assumed writing duties for the film while Marvel Studios continues the search for a new director.

    Originally slated for a Fall 2023 release, Blade is now tentatively slated for a September 6th, 2024 theatrical debut.

    Source: Daniel RPK

  • Prime Video Unveils First Look at Emma Roberts in ‘Space Cadet’

    Prime Video Unveils First Look at Emma Roberts in ‘Space Cadet’

    Prime Video has unveiled the first official look of Emma Roberts in the new movie, Space Cadet. The film, which is written and directed by Liz W. Garcia (Purple Hearts), follows a Florida party girl named Rex (Roberts), who “turns out to be the only hope for the NASA space program after a fluke puts her in training with other candidates who may have better resumes, but don’t have her smarts, heart, and nerve. “

    Along with releasing the first look at Roberts’ Rex, Prime Video also confirmed the supporting cast. Joining Roberts are Poppy Liu (Hacks), Gabrielle Union (L.A.’s Finest), Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy), Colombian pop star Sebastián Yatra, David Foley (The Kids in the Hall), and Desi Lydic (Awkward). Also appearing in the film are Kuhoo Verma (Plan B), Yasha Jackson (The Flight Attendant), Troy Iwata (Dash & Lily), Andrew Call (Z: The Beginning of Everything), and Josephine Huang.

    Space Cadet is being produced by Stampede Ventures, Greg Silverman, and Jon Berg. Executive producing the project are Gideon Yu, Chris Bosco, Emma Roberts, Liz W. Garcia, and Michael Tadross. Set to launch on Prime Video in over 240 countries sometime next year, Space Cadet does not yet have a release date.

  • ‘Wakanda Forever’s Angela Bassett Initially “Objected” the Decision to [SPOILER]

    ‘Wakanda Forever’s Angela Bassett Initially “Objected” the Decision to [SPOILER]

    If you haven’t seen Black Panther: Wakanda Forever yet, only continue at your own risk. The following article contains spoilers on major plot points of the sequel.

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ended Phase 4 by further exploring the concept of grief, but with some real-world thrown into the mix. Director Ryan Coogler and his crew used the film to work through their own challenges after the loss of Chadwick Boseman, which leads to a powerful film reflecting back on the legacy he leaves. In the middle of it all, Angela Bassett offered a powerful performance as Queen Ramonda. In an interview with IndieWire, she highlighted what it was like taking on the role and returning as the character and how Coogler supported the cast throughout production.

    He’s extremely clear on the story and what he’s doing, but the way he carries himself around the cast and the crew. It’s so collaborative. He’s so self-effacing. That impostor syndrome that we’re feeling or whatever, he will just say it out loud. ‘I don’t know about these words. Are you OK with them?’ And he really invites you to have your say, be a part, which is wonderful. He doesn’t straightjacket you.

    Angela Bassett

    Of course, the big move in this film was her death at the hands of Tenoch Huerta‘s Namor. A powerplay to showcase his power before Wakanda and especially Letitia Wright‘s Shuri. In a story already fighting through the loss of a character, it seemed harsh to add one more to the list, but Bassett shared how the Black Panther director convinced her of taking the story down this route.

    I objected. Yeah, I was like, ‘Ryan, what are you doing? Why? You will rue the day! You will rue the demise of [Ramonda]. People are gonna be so upset. He was like, ‘Angela, I know, I know, but look, to die is not really to die in this world. It doesn’t really have to mean that.’

    Angela Bassett

    It definitely was shocking and added to the emotional gut punch that was Wakanda Forever. Shuri’s character has gone through a lot in this film. So, it just added even more weight to the events that transpired. Still, it almost seems like we could expect Bassett to potentially return in the MCU’s future if that is how Coogler sold her on the story decision.

    Source: IndieWire

  • David Harbour Calls the Thunderbolts “Losers” and Promises “A Lot of Drama”

    David Harbour Calls the Thunderbolts “Losers” and Promises “A Lot of Drama”

    Marvel Studios has just left Phase 4 behind and is getting ready for the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After going through its grief phase, it’s time to see what a new kind of super team may bring to the table. While the Avengers‘ next two entries aren’t set for 2025 and 2026, we’ll get a very different kind of team-up to wrap up Phase 5, the Thunderbolts.

    Outside of a look at the roster, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the project. Perhaps Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is setting up some story points, we don’t know what will force the hands of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine to form such a ragtag team. David Harbour agrees and gets a chance to sit down with ComicBook.com’s Phase Zero podcast while promoting Violent Night, where he got an opportunity to tease the newly formed group of “losers” of the MCU.

    We’re… like, losers, which I like. We’re like, you know, the losers. And I think it’s fun to watch us just mess everything up. I think that’s the spectrum. I think it’s very funny, but there’s also a lot of pathos in that. There’s a lot of drama in a bunch of people that just keep getting their lives wrong and, because of character flaws, keep messing things up. And nobody gives them the respect that they do to Captain America and Iron Man, very capable people. So there’s a lot to draw on there. There’s a lot of movie there that’ll be fun.

    David Harbour

    It’s definitely a fun way to introduce the team, but it’s not the first time that Marvel took this approach. James Gunn introduced the world to the Guardians of the Galaxy as a bunch of “a-holes” that don’t usually belong together. Now that we have a group of anti-heroes working together, it does seem like their personalities are going to clash quite a bit throughout the film’s runtime.

    Source: YouTube via The Direct

  • ‘Disenchanted:’ Amy Adams on Returning for the Sequel

    ‘Disenchanted:’ Amy Adams on Returning for the Sequel

    In 2008, Disney released Enchanted starring Amy Adams. The film, which stars Adams as Giselle, a young maiden sent away to New York by Queen Narissa, proved to be a massive success for the studio. It earned $340 million at the worldwide box office on a reported $85 million budget. And yet, despite the film’s success, a sequel to the film wasn’t officially announced until Dec. 2020. During a virtual press conference for the film, Adams was asked what it was like to return for the sequel.

    Adams explained that there was a lot to consider when returning for Disenchanted. It was important for them to really think about where Giselle’s story ended off with Enchanted, a film that sees her undergo so much growth, and where she would be over a decade later.

    “For me, it was interesting ’cause we were looking at where Giselle would be now. And, you know, when we leave her in the last movie, there’s been an evolution from the beginning of the movie of Enchanted to who Giselle is at the end of the movie,” she explained. “So sort of taking that evolution of who she might be after spending 10 years, but also making sure we keep her grounded in sort of the truth of her feelings, but without losing that joy and that naiveite and innocence and purity that makes Giselle so special.”

    Adams continued, noting that she wanted to expand on what she loved about the character from the original film. She also enjoyed getting to work with the returning cast, as well as some of the film’s newest additions. “So that’s sort of where my launching place was, was taking everything that I loved about Giselle in the first movie, and then just getting this opportunity to spin it throughout this one,” she said. “It was really just such a pleasure, and getting the returning cast together. It was so fun to get to see everybody just step back into it, and that we were lucky enough to have everybody come join us. And I can’t thank them enough, and I’m very appreciative. And then for our new cast members, I was just so, so, so pleased to get everybody we have.”

    Unlike its predecessor, Disenchanted will be skipping theaters when it releases later this week. The highly-anticipated sequel to Enchanted will instead stream exclusively on Disney+ beginning on Friday, Nov. 18th.

  • RUMOR: Thunderbolt Ross Will Be President Red Hulk In ‘New World Order’

    RUMOR: Thunderbolt Ross Will Be President Red Hulk In ‘New World Order’

    Captain America: New World Order, in many ways, can be described as a low-key Hulk film as several characters from the gamma-radiated corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe make their return. One of those characters is Thunderbolt Ross, who is now being played by a very elderly Harrison Ford.

    Ross is at the center of a brewing internet rumor (via Daniel RPK) claiming the former Secretary of State will be reintroduced as the new MCU POTUS but with a twist: he’ll be Red Hulk as well.

    https://twitter.com/thunderbnews/status/1592161478362402818?s=46&t=XDVJSdPsq22sBYeRrwmdYg

    Fans have long yearned for the appearance of Ross’ crimson alter-ego. The death of William Hurt may have given pause to that idea but the recasting of the character, along with the return of The Leader, makes that Rulk appearance all but confirmed. The big question now is whether Red Hulk keeps the ‘stache or not upon transforming.

  • Margot Robbie’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Film is No Longer Happening

    Margot Robbie’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Film is No Longer Happening

    Yo ho, yo ho, the pirates’ life is not for Margot Robbie. The Oscar-nominated actress, who has skyrocketed to international fame in the last decade, was previously attached to star in a female-led spin-off of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise at Disney, but now says the film is dead in the water. Robbie‘s untitled Pirates project was revealed in June of 2020, with her Birds of Prey creative partner Christina Hodson set to write the script. The film was still in early development as of May, when longtime producer Jerry Bruckheimer mentioned during an interview that he and Disney had been in touch with Robbie about the film’s status. At the time, Bruckheimer hinted that the future of the movie was not set in stone, and unfortunately, it looks like it has since been made to walk to the plank.

    Robbie made the world savvy to her project becoming shark bait during a recent conversation with Vanity Fair, in which she discussed her impressive career. When asked about the potential of Pirates as her next adventure, she made the following statement:

    We had an idea and we were developing it for a while, ages ago, to have more of a female-led—not totally female-led, but just a different kind of story—which we thought would’ve been really cool, but I guess they don’t want to do it.

    Margot Robbie

    The film would have been the sixth installment in the Pirates franchise, and the first without Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. Bruckheimer is currently at work on a separate Pirates reboot, with Chernobyl and The Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin writing a script alongside franchise veteran Ted Elliot. The fate of this movie, also without Depp, remains uncertain. Until more is known, fans of the Pirates movies should remain hopeful. After all, dead movies tell no tales.

    Source: Vanity Fair, Variety

  • Greta Gerwig Rumored to Direct Netflix ‘Narnia’ Films

    Greta Gerwig Rumored to Direct Netflix ‘Narnia’ Films

    After being a relatively dormant franchise in the cinematic landscape, new rumors are starting to percolate for The Chronicles of Narnia. Netflix acquired the rights for the novel series in partnership with The C.S. Lewis Company back in 2018 with plans to develop Narnia into various films and series. This was followed by the hiring of Coco co-writer Matthew Alrich in 2019 to serve as the “creative architect” to oversee all developments for the franchise revival. Unfortunately, since then there’s been little updates regarding any reboots of The Chronicles of Narnia.

    Until now, that is. What’s On Netflix has reported that star director Greta Gerwig is being eyed to helm two films meant to kickstart the rebooted Narnia universe. This apparently comes after an extensive search for a director earlier in the year. It remains just a rumor at this point in time as neither Gerwig nor Netflix has commented on the report.

    Getting a director at the caliber of Greta Gerwig would be a massive coup for Netflix in the hopes of successfully launching a cinematic universe for their platform. Gerwig has quickly become a major player in Hollywood thanks to her critically acclaimed directorial work on films such as Lady Bird and Little Women. Some notable upcoming works from her include the highly anticipated Barbie film coming in the summer of 2023 alongside writing the screenplay for Disney’s 2024 live-action revival of Snow White.

    It is unknown which of the novels would be covered in these two films potentially directed by Gerwig. It may be logical to adapt The Magician’s Nephew to serve as the origins of Narnia, followed by a remake of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe to launch the main franchise narrative. Though that’s ultimately a decision for Matthew Aldrich to make, assuming this is indeed the direction being taken with The Chronicles of Narnia franchise.

    Source: What’s On Netflix