Monthly Archives: January 2018

SHIELD Stars on Why It’s Time for THAT FitzSimmons Moment

Full spoilers for Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's winter premiere, "Fun & Games," continue below.

Neither space nor time can keep the First Couple of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD from being together. The Season 5 winter premiere, "Fun & Games," not only finally reunited Fitz and Simmons after five episodes apart, but also saw the first engagement of the TV series.

It's a moment that the cast sees as a long time coming. IGN was on set for the big proposal scene (well, the second one, when Jemma could actually hear Fitz) and spoke to stars Iain de Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge about their reaction to this latest FitzSimmons plot twist.

Continue reading…

SHIELD Stars on Why It’s Time for THAT FitzSimmons Moment

Full spoilers for Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's winter premiere, "Fun & Games," continue below.

Neither space nor time can keep the First Couple of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD from being together. The Season 5 winter premiere, "Fun & Games," not only finally reunited Fitz and Simmons after five episodes apart, but also saw the first engagement of the TV series.

It's a moment that the cast sees as a long time coming. IGN was on set for the big proposal scene (well, the second one, when Jemma could actually hear Fitz) and spoke to stars Iain de Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge about their reaction to this latest FitzSimmons plot twist.

Continue reading…

Insidious: The Last Key Director Talks Spoilers

Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan) takes over the directorial reins of the Insidious franchise with the latest installment, Insidious: The Last Key, which is now playing. Robitel recently sat down for a one-on-one interview with IGN about making the film.

Be advised the following chat does involve SPOILERS for Insidious: The Last Key!

IGN: I want to know about how this came your way. Was this all set to go, Leigh

had a screenplay and was looking for a director? Or did you pitch it?

Adam Robitel: I knew

James Wan socially, through

Lin Shaye actually. We had been to a bunch of different events and parties and James was really, really supportive of my first film and gave me a lot of advice. And I had known Lin, had been in a couple of horror films as an actor with Lin. So there was that, and James really responded to my first film and was very sweet about it in the press and very supportive. So when Leigh decided he was not going to director Chapter 4, my name was on a shortlist, so naturally I jumped at the opportunity and really went in super prepared. I had a bunch of multi visual presentations and animated storyboards. I had read an earlier draft and went in with an idea for an entity, because a lot of the first draft was this idea of… there are spoilers, is that okay?

Continue reading…

Insidious: The Last Key Director Talks Spoilers

Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan) takes over the directorial reins of the Insidious franchise with the latest installment, Insidious: The Last Key, which is now playing. Robitel recently sat down for a one-on-one interview with IGN about making the film.

Be advised the following chat does involve SPOILERS for Insidious: The Last Key!

IGN: I want to know about how this came your way. Was this all set to go, Leigh

had a screenplay and was looking for a director? Or did you pitch it?

Adam Robitel: I knew

James Wan socially, through

Lin Shaye actually. We had been to a bunch of different events and parties and James was really, really supportive of my first film and gave me a lot of advice. And I had known Lin, had been in a couple of horror films as an actor with Lin. So there was that, and James really responded to my first film and was very sweet about it in the press and very supportive. So when Leigh decided he was not going to director Chapter 4, my name was on a shortlist, so naturally I jumped at the opportunity and really went in super prepared. I had a bunch of multi visual presentations and animated storyboards. I had read an earlier draft and went in with an idea for an entity, because a lot of the first draft was this idea of… there are spoilers, is that okay?

Continue reading…

Wonder Woman Scores a Huge Best Picture Nomination

The Producers Guild of America announced the nominees for the 29th annual Producers Guild Awards, and Wonder Woman is among the 11 live-action films up for The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.

The remaining 10 nominees include The Big Sick, Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk, Get Out, I, Tonya, Lady Bird, Molly's Game, The Post, The Shape Of Water, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.

With the Oscar race now in full swing, this is a huge deal for the DC movie, as the Producers Guild of America serves as one of the major indicators of which movies might earn Best Picture nominations for the Academy Awards. While Wonder Woman didn't receive any Golden Globe nominations, the Patty Jenkins-directed superhero film was among IGN's 2017 Movie of the Year nominees.

Continue reading…

Wonder Woman Scores a Huge Best Picture Nomination

The Producers Guild of America announced the nominees for the 29th annual Producers Guild Awards, and Wonder Woman is among the 11 live-action films up for The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.

The remaining 10 nominees include The Big Sick, Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk, Get Out, I, Tonya, Lady Bird, Molly's Game, The Post, The Shape Of Water, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.

With the Oscar race now in full swing, this is a huge deal for the DC movie, as the Producers Guild of America serves as one of the major indicators of which movies might earn Best Picture nominations for the Academy Awards. While Wonder Woman didn't receive any Golden Globe nominations, the Patty Jenkins-directed superhero film was among IGN's 2017 Movie of the Year nominees.

Continue reading…

X-Men Director Bryan Singer Removed as Legion EP

Bryan Singer will no longer serve as executive producer of the X-Men spinoff series Legion.

After the Legion panel at the Television Critics Association press tour, series creator Noah Hawley told Deadline, "Bryan asked to take his name off the show, so we have done that." FX confirmed to TheWrap that Singer's name has been removed from Legion ahead of the Season 2 premiere.

According to Deadline's sources, Singer reached out to the network to have his name removed in light of allegations of sexual misconduct against the X-Men director.

Continue reading…

X-Men Director Bryan Singer Removed as Legion EP

Bryan Singer will no longer serve as executive producer of the X-Men spinoff series Legion.

After the Legion panel at the Television Critics Association press tour, series creator Noah Hawley told Deadline, "Bryan asked to take his name off the show, so we have done that." FX confirmed to TheWrap that Singer's name has been removed from Legion ahead of the Season 2 premiere.

According to Deadline's sources, Singer reached out to the network to have his name removed in light of allegations of sexual misconduct against the X-Men director.

Continue reading…