It’s not really a compliment to describe an actor as “drama free”, but I do get your point.
It’s not really a compliment to describe an actor as “drama free”, but I do get your point.
You might think that a studio can just “send” an actor to rehab or mental health therapy, but that’s not how laws work in America.
Zack Snyder replaced Chris D’Elia with Tig Notaro in Army of the Dead, which cost Netflix several million dollars to accomplish. I haven’t seen the movie, but my understanding is that is was a smaller, supporting role, and the reshoots were feasible even if they were very expensive.
Warner Bros. confirmed to TV Line its still moving forward with its Black Canary movie starring Jurnee Smollett.
It’s obviously just a Deadshot stand-in character, which is stupid as it seems less and less likely that Will Smith will ever return to play Floyd Lawton. They should have just done a clean recast for The Suicide Squad and been done with it.
This is what guilds and unions are for.
From what Zaslav said today, I don’t think that current series that are popular and perform well are in so much danger. Doom Patrol, Titans, Our Flag Means Death have all proved themselves. Harley Quinn is hugely popular. Zaslav has said that HBO Max will pull away from children’s live action and animated programming,…
There seems to be a revolving door of DC shows, as still on the network are Gotham Knights, Justice University, and Superman & Lois.
I would rather they just do a good Spider-Man show rather than having to find a way to shoehorn it into the giant sprawling MCU. It doesn’t need to fit in at all. It’s an animated series. It can be its own thing, and as long as it’s good, that’s more than enough.
Posing and snarling, crouching and snarling, staring/snarling was basically all the original series was about.
As I understand it, that has finally all been worked out. The Incredible Hulk is a Marvel Studios movie that is firmly part of the MCU (not just acknowledged) despite the major subsequent recasting. There are lingering studio rights for that particular movie which was made before Disney acquired Marvel which is why it…
Well, zombies are boring characters. They have no personalities.
I have only seen the American remake, Let Me In with Chloe Grace Moretz and Richard Jenkins which makes it clear that
There’s some dark humor there with the movie being called Glorious, and the premise being “a stranger in the stall next to him”.
Actually, that version of The Jetsons sounds better to me than whatever I have seen of Rob Zombie’s The Munsters.
Kinja, as usual, messed up my attempt to create a link to the Vulture piece complaining about Thor: Love and Thunder. Here’s the link for anyone interested. As I said, I don’t agree with it anymore than I do this one.
I don’t think we know for sure that Jane has decided to stay in Valhalla. It is obvious that if Marvel and Natalie Portman want to see more of Jane, then they could follow through with continuing Jane’s trajectory from the source material, and possibly bring back Heimdall as well for future appearances.
I wouldn’t be surprised if nobody puts on that Panther suit until the next movie at the earliest.
It’s hard to know since he is Okoye’s love interest but has not been positioned to have an important role in the MCU on a larger scale. He could have been prominent in the movie earlier on, but written out when it became clear he had a conflict. I doubt that we will not see him again at some point. Why would Marvel…
Wondering if the next Thor movie will be a full-on Thor vs. Hercules & Zeus battle or, as with the “AsGuardians of the Galaxy”, that battle will only be a first act-opener leading on to a much larger story?