Monthly Archives: June 2016

Eli Roth, Bruce Willis Remaking Death Wish

The Death Wish remake starring Bruce Willis has found its director in Eli Roth.

As Deadline reports, Big Bad Wolves helmers Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado were originally on board to direct, but left the project due to creative differences.

Bruce Willis

With a script from Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Willis stars as vigilante Paul Kersey in the remake. Kersey was played by Charles Bronson in the 1974 film.

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Mortal Kombat X Reveal Teased for Evo

NetherRealm Studios will likely reveal something about Mortal Kombat X during Evo 2016.

Studio co-founder Ed Boon tweeted out the teaser, saying that some "cool" Mortal Kombat X news is coming, which follows shortly after the studio's recent Injustice 2 reveal. His tweet's strategically capitalized letters, which spell out "Evo" when pulled out and put together, hint at an announcement during the July 15 to July 17 event in Las Vegas.

Spider-Man: Homecoming Starts Filming

Stand-up comedian Hannibal Buress has joined the cast of Spider-Man: Homecoming, as filming on Marvel and Sony's upcoming Spidey solo film begins today.

According to Variety, Buress—who's also set to star in The Masterpiece and Baywatch—will appear alongside Tom Holland's Peter Parker in a role that has yet to be revealed.

Hannibal Buress (image via hannibalburess.com) Hannibal Buress (image via hannibalburess.com)

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Game of Thrones Director Talks “Battle of the Bastards”

Full spoilers for Game of Thrones continue below.

Game of Thrones delivered its most impressive episode to date in Sunday's "Battle of the Bastards," and that's largely thanks to the direction of Miguel Sapochnik. Sapochnik was also the man behind the camera for Season 5's "Hardhome," and is the person who is going to be helming Season 6's finale.

Following the airing of "Battle of the Bastards," Sapochnik took some time to answer a few of our biggest questions over e-mail about what went into pulling off Game of Thrones' most action-packed episode. For more on this week's episode, check out our interview with Ramsay Bolton himself, Iwan Rheon, read Matt Fowler's review and watch the latest episode of Dragons on the Wall.

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Hotel Transylvania 3 Announced

Sony Pictures Animation has announced that a third installment in its super successful Hotel Transylvania film franchise is in the works.

According to Sony's press release, Hotel Transylvania will open in theaters on September 21, 2018, with Star Wars: Clone Wars director Genndy Tartakovsky, who helmed the first two films, returning to direct. Adam Sandler is also returning to executive produce and voice Dracula.

Michelle Murdocca is back to produce, with Michael McCullers on board to pen the screenplay. Additionally, Selena Gomez and Andy Samberg will be returning to play Dracula's daughter Mavis and her husband Johnny, respectively.

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CW Shows Coming to Netflix Faster; Recent Episodes Leaving Hulu

Netflix and the CW are reportedly negotiating a deal that would bring CW series to the streaming service much sooner after a season finishes its initial run.

According to Variety, the new deal could bring shows to Netflix less than two weeks after a season ends on the CW. However, this means the CW's current deal with Hulu for in-season streaming is ending, and new episodes of a CW series will no longer be available to Hulu subscribers the day after they first air. In-season streaming will continue on CWTV.com and, per Variety, "affiliate stations' VOD deals."

Hulu was reportedly looking for "full stacking rights" for CW shows, meaning the ability to have every episode of the currently-running season of a show available for their subscribers, as Hulu is currently limited to the five most recent episodes only. Discussions between CW and Hulu were formally ended late last week, and Variety reported the deal is expected to expire in early October, just as the CW's shows return for their new season.

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Fables Is Getting a Sequel Comic Series

Vertigo is launching a new ongoing monthly comic book that takes places after Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham's Fables series called Everafter: From the Pages of Fables.

Everafter will be done by the same creative team that did the Fables: The Wolf Among Us comic adaption of Telltale's game, writers Matthew Sturges and Dave Justus and artist Travis Moore. Covers will be done by Tula Lotay.

Everafter 1 Everafter: From the Pages of Fables #1 cover by Tula Lotay

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Sony Pictures Announces Ghostbusters Animated TV Series

Sony Pictures Animation will expand the upcoming spectral footprint of the Ghostbusters franchise with a new animated television series called Ghostbusters: Ecto Force.

The "younger-skewing" animated show will take place in 2050 and center on the newest generation of Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters: Ecto Force will travel the world as the team fights ghosts using the latest and greatest "cool gear." Ghostbusters executive producer Ivan Reitman will spearhead the project alongside his production team from Ghost Corps.

Sony Pictures Animation is aiming for an "early 2018" debut for Ghostbusters: Ecto Force.

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Let’s Talk About That EPIC Game of Thrones

Warning: Full spoilers for Game of Thrones' ninth Season 6 episode, "Battle of the Bastards," below.

Game of Thrones usually goes big in the ninth episode of each season, but Season 6 was a bit different, with a very quiet, introspective episode that... Oh, wait, no, THE BIGGEST BATTLE EVER happened!

So let's jump into it, as we talk about all of the spectacle in "Battle of the Bastards":

This week's Dragons on the Wall topics include:

-The battle scenes and why they were so thrilling on both a fantasy and war story level

-Sansa's big scenes here and how they showed how she's changed

-The Meereen scenes and Dany rising to power like never before

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9 Craziest E3 Press Conference Moments

Every year at E3 some of the most legendary game makers come together to show us their perfect visions of their upcoming projects, along with perfect playthroughs and presentations calculated to whip us into a frenzy they hope will last until launch day.

And sometimes, well, it doesn't work out that way. Equipment fails, presenters forget their lines, and awkward silences stand in for what should have been rapturous applause.

This is a celebration of 9 of the craziest E3 press conference moments in history.

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