Ron Cephas Jones Joins SHAZAM!

Ron Cephas Jones Shazam Wizard

As David F. Sandberg’s Shazam! continues to flesh-out its cast, the upcoming DCEU effort has moved to bring in Ron Cephas Jones.

The Wrap broke the news, with the Emmy-nommed actor set to play the mysterious Wizard in the hotly-anticipated movie. Jones is likely best known to genre fans for Mr. Robot and Marvel’s Luge Cage. For those not familiar with Shazam lore, the more recent iterations of the hero’s story feature the Wizard – at times referred to by the Shazam moniker himself, not to mention known as Marmaragan – giving young Billy Batson the mystical powers of Shazam. The Wizard is depicted as the last surviving member of an ancient council, and he has to find a new champion to battle the nefarious Black Adam. In his infinite wisdom, he’d bestow these all-powerful abilities upon Billy.

Already on board for Shazam! are Asher Angel as Billy Batson, Zachary Levi as the titular Shazam, Mark Strong as the ‘big bad’ of the picture, Doctor Sivana, and then roles for Jack Dylan Grazer, Grace Fulton, Ian Chen and Jovan Armand as pals of Billy’s.

The early blurb on Shazam! reads:

Based on the DC Comics character Shazam, Billy Batson becomes Captain Marvel, the world’s mightiest mortal, when he says the magic word “Shazam!” The name is an acronym for six gods and heroes of the ancient world as well as their attributes. The wisdom of Solomon, strength of Hercules, stamina of Atlas, power of Zeus, courage of Achilles and speed of Mercury.

Shazam! is currently set for an April 5th, 2019 release.

Peter Parker to Appear in VENOM?

Tom Holland Peter Parker

Well this is certainly interesting…

Remember how there was a story doing the rounds earlier this week about Tom Holland’s Spider-Man appearing in October’s Tom Hardy-headlined Venom? Well now comes an interesting clarification on that.

The source of that initial story was Jon Schnepp – a very reliable source and the man behind the brilliant The Death of Superman Lives! documentary. If you remember, Schnepp said how Holland’s Wall-crawler would make an appearance in Venom, and now he’s moved to clarify that Holland’s appearance in the film will actually be as Peter Parker rather than as ol’ Web-head.

Speaking on the Collider Heroes podcast, Schnepp explained, “Tom Holland was on set filming scenes on Venom for at least two days as Peter Parker. Okay, so I’m not saying Spider-Man is in the film. When I say Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is in the film, I’m saying Peter Parker is in the film. This is a cameo. I don’t know what it is, I didn’t read the script.”

Given how the origin of Venom as a character heavily involves Peter Parker/Spider-Man, it would certainly make sense to have Holland pop up in the film. For those not familiar with the origin, Eddie Brock was a reporter who resented Spider-Man for the trashy, sensationalised stories he was having to write. Eventually becoming suicidal, a desperate Brock sought solace at the local church… just as Spidey was freeing himself of the erratic, aggressive alien symbiote at said church. The Wall-crawler would indeed manage to get rid of the symbiote, but the alien goo would soon sense Brock’s hatred of Spider-Man and ultimately bond with him, thus creating the hate-driven Venom; a vengeful character who knew all of Peter’s secrets. In the comics, this all happened when Peter Parker was an adult, so it remains to be seen how this would be done with Parker as a teenager.

While this should all be treated as a rumour until something official comes out, what we do know about Venom is that it will pull inspiration from the Venom: Lethal Protector and Planet of the Symbiotes comic book arcs. That means that Carnage – the most maniacal, murderous and flat-out savage of all the symbiotes – will be the ‘big bad’ of the picture, with several other symbiotes also expected to feature.

To be directed by Zombieland’s Ruben Fleishcer, Venom is currently set for an October 5th release.

Pegg and Frost Developing New Horror-Comedy Series

Simon Pegg Nick Frost Truth Seekers

Remember how Simon Pegg and Nick Frost put together their own Stolen Picture production company last year? Well now we’ve got word on their first TV project.

As per Variety, the duo are developing a horror-comedy series called Truth Seekers. The current plan is for the show to be made up on half-hour episodes centred around a three-person paranormal investigation team.

Pegg told the outlet, “Each episode is going to be an adventure, a potential haunting or something. It’ll start as a very parochial idea, a very small business venture for these people, but it will expand as the series goes on to be something far more global. It’s a language everyone understands, the mystery of the unknown. Shaun of the Dead was a very parochial story set in North London and somehow it managed to get this global reach because everyone understands the language of zombie movies.”

This is the first small screen project for Stole Picture, but they’re already in post-production on their first feature film. A movie that was announced last year, Kula Shaker’s Crispian Mills is directing horror-comedy Slaughterhouse Rulez for the company. That effort will focus on a British boarding school that gets bloodily turned on its head once a strange sinkhole appears nearby.

As ever, expect more on Truth Seekers – and Slaughterhouse Rulez, for that matter – as we get it.

MEN IN BLACK Spinoff Now Set for June 2019

Men in Black

With Sony having long been working on a Men in Black spin-off effort, that film has now been given a new release date.

As per Deadline, the previously-announced release date of May 17th, 2019 has now been moved to June 14th, 2019. It’s not a major change, although it does take it out of the firing line of John Wick: Chapter Three; a film also set for May 17th.

This to-be-titled Men in Black-driven effort won’t feature either Will Smith or Tommy Lee Jones, and instead it will look to expand the world and landscape seen in the three Men in Black efforts to date. In case you were wondering, too, this film is totally different to the planned MIB 23 crossover of the Men in Black and Jump Street franchises. That crossover seems dead in the water now, with Jonah Hill having gone on record to say that the project was simply too complicated to put together due to the deals that would need to be done.

For this spin-off Men in Black effort, Iron Man’s Matt Holloway and Art Marcum have put the screenplay together.

THE BOYS Adds Five More Names

The Boys

The upcoming adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s The Boys has moved to bring in several faces to join Erin Moriarty.

The True Detective and Jessica Jones actress was previously announced as playing Starlight in the series, and now Deadline has word that she’ll be joined by American Gothic’s Antony Starr, The Last Tycoon’s Dominique McElligott, Gossip Girl’s Chace Crawford, Survivor’s Remorse’s Jessie T. Usher, and iZombie’s Nathan Mitchell. In terms of roles, Starr will be playing Homelander, the leader of the superhero group known as The Seven, while McElligott is Queen Maeve, Usher is A-Train, Crawford is The Deep – all fellow members of The Seven. As for Mitchell, he’s set to play fellow hero Black Noir.

For those not familiar with The Boys, the comic series ran from 2006 up until 2012, focussing on a group who kept superheroes in check when needed. With plenty of R-rated adult-driven action, the series soon became a favourite of many comic book fans, particularly for how it often gave skewed and alternative views on a whole host of superhero staples.

Supernatural’s Eric Kripke has created the series and will serve as showrunner, with Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen directing. Goldberg and Rogen, of course, having already brilliantly adapted Preacher for the small screen.

THE FLASH’s Elongated Man Suits Up

Elongated Man The Flash

With The CW’s The Flash having now returned from its mid-season break over in the US, the network has now released the first images of Hartley Sawyer’s Ralph Dibny in his new superhero outfit.

Dibny, of course, is a longtime comic-book character better known as Elongated Man, and he was brought in to the Grant Gustin-starrer earlier in the show’s current fourth season. Having worn an awful make-do grey costume when danger has come a-calling so far, finally poor Ralph is becoming a fully-fledged member of the capes ‘n’ tights club.

The first appearance of the suited-up Elongated Man will happen in the The Elongated Knight Rises episode which airs next Tuesday in the US. The official blurb on that episode reads:

When a familiar villain returns to terrorize Central City, Ralph must rise up to defend the innocent while Barry is detained by his trial. Meanwhile, Barry searches for the strength to keep his optimism alive in the face of his new circumstances.

Click on the below images for a bigger look at Dibny’s swanky new duds:

For UK viewers, The Flash – not to mention Arrow, Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow – are due to return to Sky1 imminently. No exact date has been revealed just yet, but we should hopefully see these heroes back in action on UK screens in a matter of weeks.

THE TICK Renewed for Second Season

The Tick

Spoon!!!!

In some news that’s likely to put a smile on the face of many a genre fan, Amazon Studios has moved to confirm The Tick for a second season.

Creator Ben Edlund will be returning for said second year, as will Peter Serafinowicz as the titular Tick and Griffin Newman as Arthur. Production on the ten-episode Season 2 will start later this year ahead of a 2019 premiere on Amazon Prime Video.

On this news, Amazon Studios’ Sharon Yguado said, “Ben has created a resounding hit while Peter and Griffin have brought Tick and Arthur to indelible life. We can’t wait to bring fans more the Tick universe soon.”

Edlund enthused, “I am so excited that Amazon wants to continue this wildly fruitful collaboration and that this amazing cast gets to stay together, and that we get to build this mythos further, wider, deeper, and taller. We got a good ball of mud spinning with the right tilt of axis, I’m very happy we have this opportunity to keep peopling it.”

Adding to this charming news, The Tick himself added, “You feel it too, don’t you? Destiny’s warm hand in the small of your back, pushing, pushing. She’s on a roll.”

The second half of The Tick’s first season returns to Amazon on February 23rd, with six new episodes booked in to conclude the debut year of this new series.

Peter Wyngarde 1928 – 2018

Peter Wyngarde

Few actors epitomised the gaudy stylishness of the 1960s and early 1970s better than the charismatic Peter Wyngarde, who passed away on January 15th after a short illness at the age of 90.

Although he kept his true age – and, indeed, much of his own personal biographical history (he spent time as a child during the Second World War at an internment camp for children near Shanghai) – shrouded in mystery, Peter Wyngarde (his birth name, at least, is accepted as Cyril Goldbert) was a regular on many of the classic ITV adventure series of the 1960s including The Saint and The Avengers and he appeared as No 2 in ‘Checkmate’, an episode of Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner in 1967. But he became an “overnight sensation” in 1969 when he was cast as flamboyant thriller author/investigator Jason King on ITC’s Department S (think X Files without the torches…or monsters or alien invasion conspiracies) alongside Rosemary Nicholls and Joel Fabiani. TV had never seen a hero quite like King, with his extravagant champagne-quaffing lifestyle, extraordinary fashion sense and luxurious  handlebar moustache – although he was nearly an entirely different character, as he told Hellfire Club (named after his appearance in the legendary ‘A Touch of Brimstone’ episode of The Avengers in 1966), the Peter Wyngarde Appreciation Society, just last year. “When Department S was being planned, I was told that I was going to be an Oxford professor sitting at his desk solving problems for two Americans. I thought it was a bit dull. Then I had the bright idea of basing him on Ian Fleming. The clothes were sort of an extension of me. I was a bit of a peacock then. I loved clothes, but I didn’t much like the kind of fashions that were about for guys in those days. Then I saw a picture of an Edwardian riding jacket and I thought it had real style, so I did some drawings and had a similar coat made.” King was an instant hit, a worldwide sex symbol, and the character was resurrected in a less-successful and more mundane series (Jason King) in 1971.

Wyngarde more or less disappeared from TV screens during the rest of the decade but his career flourished on stage and he had little time for critics who insisted that his career had become derailed. “That’s because they haven’t the intellect to notice that there are mediums other than television,” he told Hellfire Club. “If you’re not on the box every week they think you’ve disappeared! My first love was always the stage, and after Jason King ended, I couldn’t wait to return to the theatre. I feel that if some journalists had a brain, they’d be dangerous!”

Notable screen roles followed though. In 1980 he played Klytus in Flash Gordon and appeared in the 1984 Doctor Who serial ‘Planet of Fire’ alongside Peter Davison’s fifth Doctor. “I’d been asked to appear in the series in the 1970’s, but it was due to be filmed entirely on a soundstage, which I’d have hated, so I turned it down. When ‘Planet of Fire’ came about, I was told that we’d be filming almost exclusively on location (the serial was filmed in Lanzarote), so I jumped at the chance. It gave me the opportunity to do a lot of sunbathing between my scenes, which I love.” In 1994 he appeared as Langdale Pike in Granada’s acclaimed Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes series  with Jeremy Brett as the Great Detective. He left a stage production in 1995 after contracting a throat infection and much of his subsequent work involved providing voiceovers and narrations and attending fan events celebrating the ‘golden age’ of classic and cult television.

A vibrant, outspoken and outrageous talent – “He was one of the most unique, original and creative actors that I have ever seen,” said his agent/manager Thomas Bowington – Peter Wyngarde might not have scaled the professional heights of some of his contemporaries and Jason King might not have been the work he’d have preferred to have been remembered for but in both Department S and his own series he  created a character and an image which in many ways helped define both a generation and a decade.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ang Lee’s GEMINI MAN

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With Will Smith on board to headline Ang Lee’s upcoming sci-fi actioner Gemini Man, now comes word that Mary Elizabeth Winstead has joined the picture.

As per Heat Vision, the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Fargo and 10 Cloverfield Lane actress will be playing the female lead of the film; a role that sees the actress playing an operative who works for the same agency as Smith’s character. Initially, Winstead’s character will be tasked with tracking down Smith before ultimately teaming with him. Also signed on for Gemini Man is Clive Owen, who’ll be playing the ‘big bad’ of the piece.

In terms of story, the David Benioff-penned tale will see Smith as an aging NSA agent who just simply wants to retire. Unfortunately for him, he’s got a younger cloned version of himself out to kill him. Smith will be pulling double duty here, playing both the older and younger takes on his character.

At present, Gemini Man is set for an October 4th, 2019 release.

Spider-Man to Appear in VENOM?

Venom Planet of the Symbiotes

Remember how Sony’s upcoming Spider-Verse was being developed without a Spider-Man? Well, maybe that’s not the case after all…

Treat this as purely a rumour right now, but there’s talk that Tom Holland’s Wall-crawler could well actually turn up in this year’s Tom Hardy-headlined Venom. That movie, of course, is the launching point for this shared cinematic realm, with a Silver Sable and Black Cat team-up picture – titled Silver & Black – set for February 2019, then plans in place for a film centred on the vampiric Michael Morbius, not to mention reported solo outings for both Kraven the Hunter and Mysterio.

Previously, we’d heard how the final picture of Holland’s six-picture Spidey deal may – just may – see him swing on over to Sony’s shared Spider-Verse. That realm was reported to be being developed as a completely different entity to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Holland’s Web-head.

Now, Movie Talk’s Jon Schnepp – the man behind the brilliant The Death of Superman Lives! documentary – is reporting that Holland will actually appear in Venom. As he put it, “Spider-Man is going to be in Venom. For the last couple of months, we’ve been hearing how Sony is keeping it all separated, and Spider-Man is in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but every other character that’s in the Spider-Man universe is separate. All I’m saying is that Spider-Man – and I’m talking about Tom Holland’s Spider-Man – is going to be in Venom.”

Make of this what you will, but Schnepp is usually a pretty reliable source in addition to being one fascinating fella. Considering that director Ruben Fleischer has already confirmed that Venom will pull inspiration from the Venom: Lethal Protector and Planet of the Symbiotes comic book arcs – both tales that heavily feature Spider-Man – it would certainly make sense for Spidey to make an appearance. Whether that happens, of course, we’ll have to wait and see.

At present, Venom is set for an October 5th release. As for Holland’s Web-head, he’ll be next seen when Avengers: Infinity War hits cinemas this May.