Despicable Me’s Chris Meledandri is rebooting both Shrek and Puss In Boots By Poppy-Jay Palmer 07-11-18 1,459 There’s been an obvious glitch in the Matrix, which has lead to the news that both Shrek and Puss In Boots are being rebooted. Despicable Me‘s Chris Meledandri will be overseeing the projects. According to Variety, Universal Pictures is working with Meledandri
Month: November 2018
The Purge has officially been renewed for Season 2 By Poppy-Jay Palmer 07-11-18 44 The Purge is officially allowed to survive another night: the USA Network’s horror spin-off show has been renewed for Season 2. The series, which is based on the hit horror film franchise of the same name, was created by James DeMonaco and stars
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WARNING: Spoilers for Rick’s last episode of The Walking Dead Those that watched actor Andrew Lincoln’s final episode of The Walking Dead this week will be unsurprised to learn that AMC have more in store for ex-series lead Rick Grimes. The network is reportedly currently working on three films around the character. Like The Walking Dead, the films
The Child’s Play reboot has added some more child actors By Poppy-Jay Palmer 06-11-18 202 According to Bloody Disgusting, child actors Beatrice Kitsos (The Exorcist) and Ty Consiglio (Wonder) have both joined the cast of the Child’s Play reboot. The reboot is coming from MGM and Orion Pictures, and is set to be directed by Lars Klevberg
Candyman‘s Virginia Madsen has been added to the cast of DC’s Swamp Thing TV series as a key series regular. Madsen is set to star opposite Crystal Reed (Gotham, Teen Wolf) as Abby Arcane, a CDC researcher who investigates a deadly swamp-born virus in the small town of Houma, Louisiana. She will play Maria Sunderland, the wife of
Get a new look at the Russos’ Deadly Class TV show with these promo videos By Poppy-Jay Palmer 05-11-18 2,246 Anthony and Joe Russo head to TV next year with their new series Deadly Class, based on the Image Comics coming-of-ago graphic novel of the same name by Rick Remender. Here are a couple of teasers
We have a bundle of classic and modern Warner Bros horror films on DVD, complete with gorgeous cover art, up for grabs with our latest competition. The Warner Bros Horror Collection is in selected stores until Sunday 4 November, but you can also try your hand at winning one. For a chance to win, simply
Cancelled Showtime series Penny Dreadful has decided it isn’t quite over yet: a sequel series set in 1930s Los Angeles is on the way. The new series, which has been titled Penny Dreadful: City Of Angels, comes from Penny Dreadful creator John Logan. Logan will return as showrunner, writer and executive producer. The show comes with the
Margot Robbie’s Birds Of Prey film has found its villain in Ewan McGregor (Star Wars, Trainspotting), Warner Bros has confirmed. McGregor will be playing Black Mask, a Batman villain whose alter ego Roman Sionis is a major crime lord in Gotham City. The character was created by Doug Moench and Tom Mandrake, and made his first DC Comics
In The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Clara (Mackenzie Foy) is mourning the death of her mother when she stumbles into another world filled with dolls who have come to life, only to learn that her mother was once their queen. She befriends Captain Phillip (Jayden Fowora-Knight) who accompanies her as she delves deeper into
British superhero webseries The Few has just got geekier: the series has officially added Kevin Conroy, who voiced the Caped Crusader in Warner Bros TV show Batman: The Animated Series, to the cast for Series 2. The news was announced today by production company Praxima. But Conroy’s appearance in the series is of course dependant on The Few reaching its
The latest adventure in the Saga of Henry Cavill’s Unusual Hair is a lot less terrifying than the last (his mysterious deleted moustache in Justice League, in case you somehow managed to forget it). It’s a wig that transforms him into Geralt of Rivia for Netflix’s upcoming series The Witcher. Check it out: Get your first look
The upcoming HBO Game Of Thrones prequel series has finally added some stars. Up first is Naomi Watts (Mulholland Drive, King Kong), who is set to take on the lead role. She’s basically the Sean Bean of the new series (let’s hope she survives a little longer), and has been described as “a charismatic socialite hiding a dark