The text discusses the casting of Daniel Ezra in the upcoming remake of *The Running Man*, directed by Edgar Wright. It highlights the film's focus on rising stars and speculates on Ezra's potential role in this dystopian narrative, set for a 2025 release.
The article envisions "Thor 5" as a darker, more serious MCU film, potentially adapting the "Siege" comic storyline where Thor faces the formidable Sentry. Following mixed reactions to "Thor: Love and Thunder," fans hope for a narrative shift. The groundwork laid by "Secret Invasion" and hints of Sentry's debut in "Thunderbolts" set the stage for this dramatic evolution in Thor's story.
Explore the exclusive filmmaker commentary featurette from the Deadpool & Wolverine Blu-ray/DVD release, celebrating its success in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Featuring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, this release includes exciting featurettes and deleted scenes, while sparking speculation about their future in the MCU. Available digitally now, with Blu-ray/DVD out on October 22.
The weekend box office update reveals Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's impending milestone and The Wild Robot's strong debut, while highlighting Megalopolis' disappointing opening amidst financial challenges.
Alan Tudyk joins the cast of James Gunn's Superman film, expanding his presence in the DC Universe, which premieres in 2025 as part of the new "Gods and Monsters" era.
Jared Harris questions the need for HBO's Harry Potter reboot, emphasizing the original films' legacy while urging the series to cast new actors for a fresh start.
This text examines the depiction of Navajo code talkers in the film *Windtalkers*, highlighting historian John McManus's praise for its portrayal while acknowledging the movie's mixed critical reception. It emphasizes the film's role in raising awareness about Indigenous American contributions during World War II and suggests a modern retelling might focus more on the code talkers themselves.
Screenwriter Alfred Gough explains why the third "Shanghai Noon" movie, despite reaching the script stage with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson's tentative involvement, was never made, citing creative differences and Chan's withdrawal from the project.
The text delves into the imaginative fan-cast of Charlie Day as Wolverine in the MCU, highlighting his potential to bring a humorous and visually authentic portrayal to the iconic character, contrasting with his well-known comedic roles.
The Corridor Crew's analysis of *The Curious Case of Benjamin Button* highlights the film's pioneering use of photorealistic de-aging technology, showcasing its groundbreaking visual effects that set new standards in cinema and remain influential in modern filmmaking.