DUNE PART 2 Gets Green Light!

Dune Part 2 film gets greenlit in Legendary Studios Twitter announcement

It may come as no surprise, but it is definitely a relief to have the news confirmed: the sequel for Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction epic, Dune Part 2, has been greenlit for an October 20th, 2023 theatrical release.

Where Dune: Part One finished fairly abruptly, the sequel will bring to life the second half of Herbert’s epic novel. Villeneuve previously stated that the script has already been written and that he is ready to begin production early next year.

“I just received news from Legendary that we are officially moving forward with Dune: Part Two,” the filmmaker said. “It was a dream of mine to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune, and I have the fans, the cast, and crew, Legendary and Warner Bros. to thank for supporting this dream. This is only the beginning.”

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Announcing the project on their social media channels, Legendary also wrote that “Legendary is pleased to officially move forward with Dune: Part Two … once again based on the amazing books written by Frank Herbert. We would not have gotten to this point without the extraordinary vision of Denis and the amazing work of his talented crew, the writers, our stellar cast, our partners at Warner Bros., and of course the fans! Here’s to more Dune.”

Prior to the sequel being officially confirmed, Villeneuve shed some light on what viewers could expect should Dune Part 2 get the go-ahead: “I laid the base, the basics of the world – it’s done now,” the filmmaker told Fandango. “I don’t have to explain most of the world. So now I can just have fun with cinema. [laughs] That’s what I will say, is that I think if ever such a thing happens as a Part 2, it’s going to be a cinematic party. I mean, it’s not the right word. I apologize. I will say it is going to be a cinematic blast for me. I think that I could create something much more built into cinematic action and less talking. “

So, sci-fi fans can rest easy tonight in the knowledge that Villeneuve will indeed be able to complete his grand vision for the sci-fi tale. Bring on more sandworms!

 

Kevin Smith Doc CLERK Gets Official Trailer

Kevin Smith‘s career highs (“There’s nobody in film school or anything that could write like him”) and lows (“I got a phone call from the head of studio who said, ‘We’re gonna make a hundred million dollars!’ He was off by 98 million.”) are charted in the upcoming documentary Clerk, which has just released its trailer!

Smith came to prominence in 1994 with the iconic, counterculture comedy Clerks, which he wrote, directed, and acted in as Silent Bob. The film spurred a series of films (Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Rebootetc.) that, while not sequential, shared a number of crossover characters and plot elements; it’s now referred to as the View Askewniverse canon.

Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith as duo Jay and Silent Bob, appearing in documentary Clerk

Smith’s varied career has also included writing DC and Marvel comics, directing a number of horror films, directing episodes of The Flash and Supergirl, creating a podcast, hosting Q&As, performing stand-up comedy, and more.

Smith’s friend and frequent collaborator Malcolm Ingram writes and directs the documentary Clerk, with interview appearances from Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Jason Mewes, Penn Jillette, Jason Lee, Richard Linklater (whose comedy, Slacker, Smith says inspired him to become a filmmaker), Justin Long, and more.

Clerk will release on digital in the US on November 23rd, but has yet to receive a UK release date. Meanwhile, Smith’s upcoming Clerks III wrapped shooting this summer and is due to release next year. 

Brendan Fraser To Play Villain In DC Films’ BATGIRL

The Mummy trilogy star Brendan Fraser will join Batgirl’s Leslie Grace (In The Heights) in the Warner Bros. and DC Films project. Although his role has yet to be confirmed, Deadline sources report that Fraser would play the pyromaniac supervillain Firefly/Garfield Lynns. Batgirl won’t be the first time Fraser has stepped into the DC Universe, having previously portrayed Robotman/Clifford “Cliff” Steele in the Titans TV show, and later in Doom Patrol

Grace stars as Barbara Gordon, daughter of Commissioner James Gordon (J.K. Simmons, returning to the role after Zack Snyder’s Justice League), who was part of the Batman family as Batgirl before becoming the Oracle. Grace is the first Latina actress to play Batgirl and only the third to be cast in the DC Extended Universe, after Sasha Calle as Supergirl in The Flash (2022) and Rachel Zegler as a daughter of Atlas in the upcoming Shazam! Fury of the Gods

Firefly as seen in Gotham TV Show, a supervillain who faces off against Batgirl

Jacob Scipio also recently joined the cast in an unconfirmed role. The film is being helmed by Bad Boys for Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah from a script by Birds of Prey screenwriter Christina Hodson, the details of which are being kept tightly under wraps. Batgirl will also be one of the first major DC properties to debut exclusively on HBO Max.

Fraser has finally been seeing a well-deserved resurgence this year, after being blacklisted from Hollywood for speaking out against the president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who Fraser alleges sexually assaulted him in 2003. Beginning with his landing the lead role in Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming psychological drama The Whale, he was then cast in a key role for Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. Most recently, Fraser was seen in Steven Soderbergh’s gangster period film No Sudden Move. 

Batgirl is due to release sometime in 2022. 

 

 

Ryan Gosling’s Ken Joins Margot Robbie’s BARBIE

Ryan Gosling in Drive, cast in Barbie film

Margot Robbie may have been attached to Warner Bros.’ Barbie film for two years now, but she has only now found her Ken! Ryan Gosling is in final negotiations to play the world’s most famous ascot-wearing fashionista.

Directed by Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird, Little Women), who co-writes the script with Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha, Marriage Story) it’s a safe bet that this Barbie won’t just be another cash-grab production by the studio. As Robbie herself put it at the time, the project “comes with a lot of baggage! And a lot of nostalgic connections, but with that comes a lot of exciting ways to attack it. People generally hear ‘Barbie’ and think, ‘I know what that movie is going to be,’ and then they hear that Greta Gerwig is writing and directing it, and they’re like, ‘Oh, well, maybe I don’t.'”

The long-gestating project was originally planned for Sony back in 2009. The studio later lined up Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body, Tully) to write the script. In 2016, Amy Schumer was cast as the titular Barbie from a script by Hilary Winston, where it was stuck in development until 2018, when Warner Bros. and Robbie picked it up. Though they originally aimed for Wonder Womans Patty Jenkins to direct, 2019 saw Gerwig secure the job.

However, it’s thanks to these delays that the world will see Gosling as Ken: given his busy schedule, the Blade Runner 2049 actor had initially passed on playing the part when it was first offered to him. According to Deadline insiders however, Warner Bros. remained persistent about him being their first and only choice for the role and, when Gosling found himself with an opening in his schedule (he has just wrapped filming on Netflix action pic The Gray Man, in which he stars opposite Chris Evans with the Russo Brothers directing), the actor was finally convinced to sign on.  With Ken now cast, the long-delayed film may finally begin production as early as next year, with sights set on a 2023 release.

See THE KING’S MAN Character Posters And New TV Spot

Ralph Fiennes as the Duke of Oxford in prequel The King's Man 2021

20th Century Studios debuts the latest character posters for their upcoming Kingsman prequel, the not-at-all lazily titled The King’s Man, which stars Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, and Djimon Hounsou. Not included in the newly-released posters but nonetheless due to appear in the prequel are Daniel Brühl as Erik Jan Hanussen, Charles Dance as Herbert Kitchener, Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Lee Unwin, Valerie Pachner as Mata Hari, Stanley Tucci, and many more. See the seven posters below:

Harry Dickinson is Conrad, the intelligence organisation’s newest recruit and Oxford’s son and protégé.

Harris Dickinson as Conrad character poster in The King's Man 2021

Ralph Fiennes plays Kingsman agent the Duke of Oxford, who fills a role similar to that of Colin Firth’s Harry.

Ralph Fiennes as Oxford character poster in The King's Man 2021

Matthew Goode as Morton; Goode is elsewhere also credited as the mysterious “The Shepherd”. Do with that information as you will.

Matthew Goode as Morton character poster in The King's Man 2021

Tom Hollander features in a fun role as ‘The King’, via which he portrays the King of the United Kingdom George V, German Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Tsar Nicholas II.

Tom Hollander as The King character poster in The King's Man 2021

Gemma Arterton describes Polly as “the brainiest person in the room” who, alongside Hounsou’s Shola, runs a covert information network of cleaners and butlers around the world.

Gemma Arterton as Polly character poster in The King's Man 2021

Rhys Ifans plays the film’s primary antagonist, legendary figure Grigori Rasputin, a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, Russia’s last Tsar, and gained considerable influence in late Imperial Russia. He was also an immensely divisive figure at the time, as his sinister and scandalous reputation meant many were wary of the power he wielded in court.

Rhys Ifans as Rasputin character poster in The King's Man 2021

Djimon Hounsou, seen most recently (and all-too-briefly) in A Quiet Place Part IIlooks to receive the screen time he deserves as the sword-wielding, ass-kicking Shola.

Djimon Hounsou as Shola character poster in The King's Man 2021

This marks the third instalment in the Kingsman franchise, which also includes 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017’s Kingsman: The Golden CirclePrevious films focused on the relationship between young recruit Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and his mentor Harry Hart (Colin Firth).

Set during World War I, The King’s Man follows the members of the world’s first independent intelligence agency. The official synopsis reads: “As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in The King’s Man.”

The King’s Man releases in UK cinemas on December 22nd. Watch the newly-released “Rogues” TV spot below, or see the official trailer here.

 

HOCUS POCUS 2 Begins Filming, Casts WEREWOLVES WITHIN Star Sam Richardson

Hocus Pocus 2 has finally begun filming on Rhode Island, and has cast Sam Richardson (Werewolves Within, The Tomorrow War) in a starring role. Disney had confirmed late last year that the long-awaited sequel had been greenlit for its Disney+ streaming service, and the film is currently set to release in autumn of next year (one would assume close to Halloween).

Fans of the 1993 original were excited to hear that the Sanderson sisters would return, with Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy all reprising their original roles. The rest of the cast has yet to be announced and Richardson’s role in the film is still unknown, but since Hocus Pocus 2 is still in early production, you can likely expect more information in the near future!

werewolves within star Sam Richardson cast in Hocus Pocus 2 sequel

 

 

Rom-com queen Anne Fletcher (who you can thank for The Proposal, 27 Dresses, Step Up, and Dumplin’) is directing from a script by Jen D’Angelo (Workaholics), which sees three young women accidentally summon the Sanderson sisters from the 17th Century back to present-day Salem. The trio must then figure out how to stop the diabolical, child-eating witches from wreaking their usual havoc on the world.

The synopsis sounds similar to the 2018 book sequel by AW Jantha, in which three teens – Max and Allison’s (played by Omri Katz and Vinessa Shaw in the original, respectively) daughter Poppy, her friend Travis, and a girl Poppy has a crush on named Isabella – accidentally bring the Sanderson sisters back to life. However, Shaw also stated earlier this month that she hadn’t been approached about a sequel, so it’s unclear whether the novel and the sequel bear any relation.

Either way, it sounds like good, old-fashioned fun to us! Fletcher previously stated that “Now more than ever, people need to laugh. We should be laughing every day, and there is so much fun to be had with these three unbelievable women playing delicious characters from such a beloved film,” adding that, “this is a movie for everyone, from the fans who grew up with the first film to the next generation of viewers.”

Hocus Pocus 2 is slated for an autumn 2022 release. Until then, the 1993 classic Hocus Pocus is available to stream now on Disney+. 

HIDE AND SEEK Remake Receives Release Date & Trailer

The horror-thriller English-language remake Hide and Seek will be heading to cinemas and on VOD platforms on November 19th, it was just announced. With the announcement also came the official poster and trailer, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Dracula, Vikings), Jacinda Barrett (Bloodline), Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos, The Matrix), and Mustafa Shakir (Luke Cage, the upcoming Cowboy Bebop reboot).

From writer-director Joel David Moore, who is perhaps best known for portraying Norm Spellman in the ongoing Avatar franchise, this remake of the 2013 South Korean hit – which not to be mistaken for the Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning film of the same name – is a social horror-thriller that will explore themes related to the widening wealth gap between the 1% and the lower class. “As population in urban areas balloon and real estate prices skyrocket, lower-income segments of society are finding themselves continually getting pushed out. This film explores the question of ‘what if’ when those left marginalised decide to take matters, and homes, into their own hands.”

Hide and Seek poster featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Hide and Seek therefore follows a wealthy business man (Meyers) as he searches for his missing brother, an investigation that drags him through the city’s underbelly, a world of squatters and vagrants. Rather than a straight-up remake that just so happens to be in English, it seems Moore has made the effort to adapt the ideas of the South Korean original and cast its lens towards American society. As reported by Deadline, the director explained that “Hide and Seek is a sharp, sophisticated thriller that created a lasting imprint on me. I wanted to explore what could happen if we retold this story to an American audience, using the tools from the original story. We found a rich and complex world, relevant to our current race, class and power struggles we’re seeing here in America.”

Hide and Seek releases in theatres and on VOD November 19th, 2021. Check out the trailer below:

 

First Images Released for Anthology MIDNIGHT PEEPSHOW

peepshow first images

A film we’re currently looking forward to is Midnight Peepshow, which is a portmanteau horror film that is currently in production. The movie’s concept finds a set of Soho-based characters going on a dark psycho-sexual odyssey.

The directors involved are Jake West (DogHouse), Andy Edwards (Ibiza Undead), Airell Anthony Hayles (They’re Outside), and Ludovica Musumeci (I Am). They are teaming up to dive deep into the dark side of fantasy.

Director Jake West, who helms the segment The Black Rabbit says of the project, It’s really exciting to explore things we can’t talk about around the dinner table. With Midnight Peepshow, our aim is to restore a true sense of horror to the genre, by pushing the boundaries a little further than usual… Co-producer Airell Anthony Hayles says, It was a really fun concept to explore, that of a phantom peepshow that exists to confront people with the nightmare side of their darkest desires.

Among the fantastic cast being assembled for the project is Chiara De Ana (The Duke of Burgundy). The film is currently in production and is set for release in 2022.

Updates can be obtained from Golden Gate After Dark Films and The Haunted Cinema.

Click the images for a closer look!

UNCHARTED Trailer Introduces Tom Holland as Nathan Drake

Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg star as Nathan Drake and Sully in Uncharted film adaptation of hit video game franchise

An official trailer and new images for the upcoming Tom Holland-starrer Uncharted have been revealed. Based on the best-selling, critically acclaimed PlayStation video game and directed by Ruben Fleischer (who also directed Venom, as well as Zombieland and Zombieland: Double Tap), Uncharted stars Holland as the protagonist Nathan Drake, Mark Wahlberg as Victor Sullivan, Sophia Ali as Chloe Frazer, Tati Gabrielle as Braddock, and Antonio Banderas as an unnamed collector.

The trailer introduces Nathan as he meets his future partner, Victor “Sully” Sullivan; the two set out on an adventure in search of “the biggest treasure that’s never been found” and, along the way, hope to find clues that may lead to Nathan’s long-lost brother.

Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland as Nathan Drake and Victor Sully Sullivan in Uncharted

The film therefore serves as an origin story and prequel to the games, exploring how Nathan came to meet and befriend Sully, and become the great treasure hunter we know and love. As such, Holland gets to show off his action chops as a young kid out of his depth, Banderas gets another turn as a sinister, ultra-rich bad guy, while Wahlberg plays the fed-up, wisecracking mentor; all is good and right with the world.

Funnily enough, the film has been in development for so long that Wahlberg was initially slated to play Nathan Drake, all the way back in 2010. The project has attracted many directors who came and went: David O. Russell was attached then left to direct the Oscar-winning Silver Linings Playbook, Neil Burger then stepped in, only to leave to work on Divergent. The studio then hired Seth Gordon, who subsequently left in favour of Baywatch and was replaced by Shawn Levy. In turn, Levy stepped down to work on Free Guyfollowed by Dan Trachtenberg, then Travis Knight, who had to exit the project due to scheduling conflicts with Holland.

Tom Holland stars as Nathan Drake in Uncharted trailer

Finally, came Fleischer. It’s been a long road for Uncharted, and the long chain of directors isn’t even the half of it – its messy journey also involves having its script leaked in the Sony Pictures hack, endless delays, and more).

But hey, the first trailer is finally here, and the release date has been set. Here’s to hoping Uncharted does better critically and commercially than Chaos Walkinganother of Holland’s movies that was long stuck in development hell and that proved (to say the least) disappointing.

Uncharted arrives in theatres February 18th, 2022. Watch the brand new trailer below: 

DOCTOR WHO Announces New Batch Of Actors For FLUX Series

Jodie Whittaker as The Doctor in season 13 Doctor Who: Flux

The new, six-part Doctor Who season, Flux is fast approaching, which will form a key part of Jodie Whittaker’s farewell to the iconic BBC show. In anticipation of its debut, new information has been teased, including the name of the first episode and a great number of guest stars.

Premiering on October 31st, it seems appropriate that Flux’s first chapter would be titled The Halloween Apocalypse. The five subsequent episodes will air weekly following Halloween.

As we learned last summer, this upcoming 13th season will be Whittaker’s last as Doctor Who. Also stepping down is show runner Chris Chibnall, who is due to be replaced by the returning Russell T. Davis; there is still no word on who the next Doctor might be. Whoever takes up the mantle, they’ll of course be joined by a trusty new companion: Dan Lewis, played by John Bishop. Jacob Anderson will also co-star this season, having signed on as a mysterious traveller named Vinder.

Doctor Who season 13 Flux with Jodie Whittaker

Those already announced to be joining Whittaker, Mandip Gill, Bishop, and Anderson in season 13 include Robert Bathurst, Craig Parkinson, Blake Harrison, Thaddea Graham, Kevin McNally, Annabel Scholey, Penelope Ann McGhie, Gerald Kyd, and Sara Powell. And just confirmed to be joining the upcoming series are Rochenda Sandall, Sam Spruell, Craige Els, Steve Oram, Nadia Albina, Jonathan Watson, Sue Jenkins and Paul Broughton.

With just six episodes and the promised return of the Weeping Angels, the Sontarans, The Ravagers, the Ood and the Cybermen, as well as a bunch of new monsters and aliens – one of whom is named Karvanista – it sounds like it’s going to be a busy time for the Doctor!

There are also three specials set for next year: one at the New Year, one in the Spring, and the last one – which will feature the Doctor’s regeneration – will air next autumn as part of the planned celebrations marking the BBC’s 100th birthday.

Check out the full trailer for Doctor Who: Flux below: