Prepare For A Sci-Fi Cry Fest With AFTER YANG Trailer

A24 trailer for After Yang starring Justin H. Min and Colin Farrell

After it gathered well-deserved praise at Cannes and Sundance, A24 has just dropped the trailer for their latest science-fiction film, After Yang. 

Coming from visual artist and Columbus director Kogonada, After Yang is set in a near-future where androids are brought in as house helpers. The eponymous Yang (Justin H. Min, The Umbrella Academy) is one such android, brought in to look after Colin Farrell and Jodie Turner-Smith’s adopted daughter and to teach her about her Chinese heritage.

Sadly, when Yang malfunctions, Jake (Farrell) searches for a way to repair him. In the process, Jake discovers the life that has been passing in front of him, reconnecting with his wife Kyra (Turner-Smith, Nightflyers) and daughter Mika (Malea Emma Tjandrawidjaja) across a distance he didn’t know was there.

Haley Lu Richardson, Sarita Choudhury, and Clifton Collins Jr. also star. After Yang releases March 4th.

Check out the trailer below:

 

Netflix Releases Gory Trailer For TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE

Official trailer for Netflix reboot of Texas Chainsaw Massacre

After nearly 50 years since the original, Leatherface returns in Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre to terrorize a group of idealistic young friends who accidentally disrupt his carefully shielded world in a remote Texas town.

The newest entry in the horror franchise follows Melody (Sarah Yarkin, Fort Salem, Happy Death Day 2U), her sister Lila (Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade, Castle Rock), and their friends Dante (Jacob Latimore, Detroit, The Maze Runner) and Ruth (Nell Hudson, Outlander, The Irregulars), who move to Harlow, Texas in hopes of kickstarting their new business venture. Things take a turn for the worst when they disrupt the 60-year-old serial killer’s home (Mark Burnham, replacing the late Gunnar Hansen), provoking him to begin his murderous rampage anew. Olwen Fouéré (Mandy, Beast) also joins the cast as Sally Hardesty, the only survivor of Leatherface’s killing spree from the original film. She replaces the late Marilyn Burns.

Much like 2018’s Halloween did for its own franchise, Texas Chainsaw Massacre looks to ignore all the sequels, prequels, reboots, etc. and serve instead as a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper’s original 1974 slasher. This entry has been produced by Fede Alvarez (director of Don’t Breathe) from a script by Chris Thomas Devlin, and directed by David Blue Garcia. Garcia was hired late on after previous directors Ryan and Andy Tohill were fired from the production a mere week into shooting.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre releases to Netflix February 18th. Watch the trailer below:

 

Ridley Scott-Produced BERLIN NOBODY Casts Eric Bana, Kiernan Shipka

Eric Bana To Star In Berlin Nobody - still from Dirty JohnPhoto by: Nicole Wilder/Bravo

Eric Bana (Star Trek, Hulk) and Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, The Silence)  are set to star in the Ridley Scott-produced thriller Berlin Nobody, writes Deadline. Jordan Scott (known for her Eva Greene and Juno Temple-starring debut Cracks) writes and directs from a script inspired by Nicholas Hogg’s 2015 novel Tokyo.

The Berlin-set film follows American social psychologist Ben Monroe (Bana) in his investigation of a local cult connected to a disturbing event. While he immerses himself in his inquiry, his teenage daughter Mazzy (Shipka) gets involved with a mysterious local boy, who introduces her to Berlin’s underground scene. As these two worlds are set on a collision course, Mazzy finds herself in too deep, and Ben will need to race against the clock to save her.

Scott and Michael Pruss are production under their Scott Free banner, alongside Augenschein’s Jonas Katzenstein and Maximilian Leo, and Georgina Pope.

Berlin Nobody is the ultimate package – a tense and taut psychological thriller produced by two companies at the top of their game, helmed by a new and exciting visionary director, Jordan, and led by the fiercely talented Eric and Kiernan,” stated George Hamilton, Chief Commercial Officer at Protagonist Pictures (the company is handling worldwide sales on the title). “We can’t wait to introduce this project to distributors around the world, in partnership with Jonathan Saubach and our friends at Augenschein.”

Berlin Nobody is due to begin filming in September, with a release date TBA.

 

STAR TREK: PICARD Season 2 First Look At Whoopi Goldberg’s Return

Star Trek: Picard season 2 sees Whoopi Goldberg return to the Trek universe as Guinan

“Welcome to the road not taken,” announces John de Lancie’s Q in the latest trailer for Star Trek: Picard season 2. The latest preview for the show, which will air on Prime Video from March 4th, also gives fans their first look at Whoopi Goldberg’s long-anticipated return to the Star Trek universe as Guinan.

Season 2 will see Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) cross paths once again with Q, an omnipotent alien and long-time nemesis of the Enterprise Captain (now “retired” Admiral) ever since his first appearance in Star Trek: The Next GenerationThis time, Q throws Picard and his crew into a warped reality where the Federation has become a totalitarian force on Earth.

In order to return the world to its original state, Picard seeks out his old El-Aurian friend Guinan (Goldberg) for advice before travelling back in time to 2024 Los Angeles – with the help of a new Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) – to identify and prevent the event that changed their reality.

Alison Pill, Jeri Ryan, Evan Evagora, Michelle Hurd, Orla Brady, Santiago Cabrera, Isa Briones, and Brent Spiner all return to season 2.

Watch the latest trailer for Star Trek: Picard below, with new episodes streaming from March 4th.

 

Ray Harryhausen Awards Open for Submissions

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The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation has announced a new film awards programme, established in honour of the legendary master of stop-motion animation.

Submissions are now open with the following categories:

Best Feature Film Animation

Best Short Film Animation

Best Student Film Animation

Best Commercial Film Animation

Best Online Film Animation

Best Television Animation

Harryhausen Hall of Fame Award

Entries need to be in before the deadline of April 15th 2022.

Head over to www.harryhausenawards.com to submit your film.

Vanessa Harryhausen, Ray’s daughter and Trustee said of the awards: “Dad always recognised the strong educational aspect of his work. I hope that these awards will encourage a new generation of animators to be inspired and follow their own dreams,

John Walsh, Filmmaker and Trustee added: “Ray Harryhausen’s influence on cinema past and present is truly titanic. I devised these awards in Ray’s name to recognise new standards of excellence in the growing field of animation.

The first awards will be held on June 29th, 2022, with a screening event to follow at the Edinburgh Filmhouse.

Lucy Liu To Star In Blumhouse Adaptation Of Stephen King’s LATER

2021 novel Later by Stephen King adapted by Blumhouse

Stephen King’s novel Later may have only released last year, but already Blumhouse Television has landed the rights to turn it into a limited series and tapped Lucy Liu to star.

Raelle Tucker created the series and wrote the pilot script, having previously collaborated with Blumhouse on the anthology series Sacred Lies and Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones. Her other credits include work on Supernatural, Jessica JonesThe Returnedand True Blood, the latter for which she received an Emmy nomination.

King’s Later centres on Tia, a literary agency owner and single mum to her son Jamie, who finds herself on the brink of professional ruin when her star author client dies before turning in the manuscript that would have saved her agency from bankruptcy. Thankfully, it turns out that Jamie has a supernatural ability to speak to the dead, all of whom must tell him the truth. He talks with the dead author and feeds the contents of the book to his mother, who writes it herself and publishes it under the author’s name, to great success.

Things take a turn when Tia’s police detective girlfriend figures out what the boy can do and, in an act of desperation, drags him into a deadly case to help her stop a bombing. As always when King mixes kids with the supernatural though, Jamie soon finds himself in way over his head.

On the project, King stated that “I’ve wanted to work with Jason Blum for years, and now we have two projects together. Go, me!” The other project in question is an adaptation for Netflix of Mr. Harrigan’s Phonea short story from the If It Bleeds anthology; Donald Sutherland and Jaeden Martell star, with John Lee Hancock directing.

Liu, meanwhile, will next appear in Shazam! Fury Of The Gods

 

 

MORTAL KOMBAT Sequel Hires MOON KNIGHT Scribe

Scorpion in 2021 film Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat sequel is officially going ahead, according to a Deadline exclusive. The first film of the rebooted franchise premiered last years in cinemas and on HBO Max, receiving mixed-to-poor reviews from critics, yet became one of the streaming service’s biggest releases.

New Line has tapped Jeremy Slater (Fantastic Four, Death Note) to write the untitled sequel, hot off his role as head writer on the upcoming Marvel series Moon Knight, which stars Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, and the late Gaspard Ulliel. Slater is also known for having developed The Umbrella Academy for Netflix and The Exorcist for FOX; upcoming projects include scripting Travis Knight’s vampire thriller Uprising and the James Wan-produced adaptation of Stephen King’s The Tommyknockers. 

2021’s Mortal Kombat, a reboot of the 1995 film series, itself an adaptation of the video game franchise, followed a washed-up MMA fighter named Cole Young (Lewis Tan) on a mission to seek out Earth’s best fighters and help them face off against the warriors of a realm known as the Outworld, battling it out for no less than the fate of the universe.

As of yet, no announcements have been made regarding the sequel’s cast nor have any plot details been released, so be sure to stay tuned!

Werewolf Gothic Horror THE CURSED Releases Trailer

The Cursed trailer, formerly Eight for Silver

The trailer for The Cursed has finally released online today, after screening in cinemas ahead of this year’s ScreamThe gothic thriller-horror will itself release in cinemas on February 18th, advertising itself as a reimagining of the werewolf legend for a modern-day audience. Set in the late 1800s in rural France, The Cursed sees John McBride, a pathologist, arrive in a remote country village to investigate a wild animal attack, but instead discovers a much greater and more sinister force that has the townspeople in its grip.

The Cursed by Sean Ellis, formerly Eight for Silver

The film, written and directed by Sean Ellis (Anthropoid, Metro Manila), stars Boyd Holbrook (upcoming series The Sandman, Logan, The Predator), Kelly Reilly (Britannia, Eden Lake) and Alistair Petrie (Rogue One, Hellboy). It previously premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival under the title of Eight for Silver. 

For those who caught it at the festival however, don’t expect the exact same screening; Ellis commented that “Sundance is always an incredible place to showcase your work. In the time that has followed that valuable experience, we took the opportunity to invigorate the film with an updated score by Lorne Balfe; we changed much of the CGI and decided to put back much of the original in-camera effects. We also elevated elements of the story that pay tribute to the incredible multitude of layers that live within the horror genre.”

Watch the trailer to The Cursed down below:

PERCY JACKSON Series Is A Go At Disney+

Percy Jackson and the Olympians the lightning thief

Percy Jackson is making his small-screen debut with a Disney+ series order for Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The series comes from Rick Riordan, author of the original book series, and Jon Steinberg, co-creator of the upcoming show The Old Man, and creator of Black Sails. The two will write the pilot, with James Bobin (Alice Through the Looking Glass, Dora and the Lost City of Gold) directing. Casting is currently underway, ahead of a summer production start time.

The books told the story of Percy, a 12-year-old modern demigod who is coming to terms with his newfound, inexplicable abilities. When he is accused by Zeus of stealing his master lightning bolt, Percy find the real thief and return the lightning bolt to Olympus. The YA fantasy novels were previously adapted to film with Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief in 2010 and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters in 2013, starring Logan Lerman in the title role.

President of Disney Branded Television Ayo Davis stated, “With Rick Riordan, Jon Steinberg and Dan Shotz leading our creative team, we’re deep into creating a compelling TV series worthy of the heroic mythological characters that millions of Percy Jackson readers know are well-worth caring about, and we’re eager to invite Disney+ audiences into stories that are true to the blockbuster franchise and full of anticipation, humour, surprise, and mystery.”

Riordan also wrote in a statement that, “We can’t say much more at this stage but we are very excited about the idea of a live-action series of the highest quality, following the storyline of the original Percy Jackson five-book series, starting with The Lightning Thief in season one. Rest assured that Becky [Riordan] & I will be involved in person in every aspect of the show.”

It’s expected that Percy Jackson and the Olympians will begin airing sometime in 2023.

 

RAYGUNS AND ROCKETSHIPS Smashes its Crowdfunding Target

rayguns target

The latest publication from Korero Press launched on Kickstarter at the beginning of January and has exceeded the original goal almost 16 times over. Rayguns and Rocketships looks to extend Korero’s pedigree of releasing lavish, fantastic books that we love. Award-winning graphic designer, illustrator, comic artist, writer, and typographer Rian Hughes is the man behind the book and we’re excited by the spreads we’ve seen so far. It’s a must-have for fans of beautiful, classic space fantasy art.

From the press release:

Rayguns and rockets! Spacesuited heroes caught in the tentacles of evil insectoid aliens! Who could resist such wonders? Science-fiction paperbacks exploded over the 1940s and ’50s literary landscape with the force of an alien gamma bomb.

Titles such as Rodent Mutation, The Human Bat vs The Robot Gangster, Dawn of the Mutants and Mushroom Men from Mars appeared from fly-by-night publishers making the most of the end of post-war paper rationing. They were brash and seductive – for around a shilling, the future was yours. The stories were often conceived around a pre-commissioned cover and a title suggested by the publisher, and the writers were paid by the word, and sometimes not paid at all. Titles were knocked out at a key-pounding pace, sometimes over a weekend, by authors now lost to literary history (plus a few professionals who could spot an opportunity) who were forced to write under pseudonyms like Ray Cosmic, Steve Future, Vector Magroon or Vargo Statten.

Despite the tight deadlines and poor pay, the books’ cover artists still managed to produce works of multi-hued, brain-bending brilliance, and collected here is an overview of their output during an unparalleled period of brash optimism and experimentation in publishing.

Head over to Kickstarter to guarantee your copy.