Speaking to Empire, director Chad Stahelski explained, “The saga of John Wick was pretty wrapped up,” He added that ‘Chapter 5’ won’t simply pick up where the last one left off.
Read moreJon Voight's Plan to Save Hollywood Includes Incentives & Only “Limited" Tariffs
The President sent shockwaves through Hollywood with a dramatic proposal to slap a 100% tariff on imported films. He now appears to be slightly dialing back on that, but still very much intends to “make Hollywood great again.”
Read moreWhat’s the Best Marvel Movie?
It’s been a long, often painful journey, but here we are: 36 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies deep, and what better time to look back and ask the big question—what actually worked over the last 17 years?
Read moreArmie Hammer Teases Nonexistent Safdie Bros. Collaboration
On Monday, Hammer posted what appeared to be a movie poster for a film titled “Persona Non Grata,” credited to directors Josh and Benny Safdie, with the caption “Fall 2026.”
Read more‘The Toxic Avenger’ Will Be Released “Unrated” and “Uncut”
‘Horizon’ Actress Has “No Clue” What’s Happening With Western Saga
With ‘Horizon—Chapter 2’ still unreleased, and Costner still looking for money to film the last two instalments, there’s only one possible solution left here: Netflix should pick up the entire Horizon saga.
Read moreA24 Acquires Jeremy Saulnier’s Next Film — ‘Untitled Halloween Project’
A24 outbid competitors including Neon, 20th Century Studios, and Netflix—despite Netflix making a competitive offer. However, Netflix’s proposal reportedly lacked a theatrical release.
Read more‘Thunderbolts’ Changes Title to ‘The New Avengers’ Only 1 Week After Release
It almost never happens that a newly released film changes its title just days after hitting theaters, but desperate times seem to call for desperate measures.
Read moreReport: ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Was Most Expensive Movie Ever Made — $465M Budget
Newly published UK tax filings have revealed that “Jurassic World: Dominion” holds the title of the most expensive film ever produced.
Read moreRobert De Niro & Jenna Ortega to Star in David O. Russell's ‘Shutout'
David O. Russell is on board to direct, “Shutout,” a new film centered on the world of pool hustling, with Robert De Niro and Jenna Ortega set to star. The project is generating strong interest ahead of the Cannes market.
Read moreKevin Feige “Significantly Changes” Marvel Movies Without Director’s Approval
Feige plays a central role in shaping each film, deeply involving himself in the creative process—frequently stepping in to rework scenes or add new ones when needed.
Read moreSpike Lee's ‘Highest 2 Lowest' Has A Trailer, Poster and August 22 Release Date [Updated]
“Highest 2 Lowest,” which will world premiere at Cannes on May 19, is 2 hours and 12 minutes, will be released theatrically on August 22, and is set to stream on September 5 via Apple TV+
Read moreTrump Orders 100% Tariffs on all Hollywood Movies Shot Outside the U.S.
Since it’s just breaking, and everyone in the industry will be talking about this bombshell, if it does indeed come to fruition, here’s Trump’s announcement.
Read moreAlejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s ‘Judy’ Wraps 7-Month Production
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s tentatively titled “Judy” has finally wrapped production in London’s Pinewood Studios — in fact that’s the only location where shooting has taken place these last seven months.
Read moreBella Ramsey to Lead Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Joan of Arc’?
Bella Ramsey has been offered, and is interested in the lead role of Joan of Arc. Ramsey is of course known for HBO’s “The “Last of Us,” and “Game of Thrones.”
Read more‘Thunderbolts’ Strikes with Unremarkable $74M Opening Weekend
It’s interesting that positive reviews and strong audience scores haven’t made much of a difference for “Thunderbolts.” It has been projected to hit $75M since pre-sales began.
Read moreGreta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia’ Will Be Shot on VistaVision and 35mm
Turns out that Greta Gerwig’s “Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew” is being shot in VistaVision and 35mm. That’s what cinematographer Seamus McGarvey recently told The Filmmaker’s Podcast.
Read morePoland’s Online Casino Market Sets Regional Standard as Eastern Europe Eyes Regulatory Reform [Sponsored]
Poland has proudly and subtly established itself as a pioneer in the Eastern European online casino industry. While some of its neighbors are still grappling with the appropriate way to regulate digital gaming, Poland has created a model that others are beginning to admire and imitate. The country has struck a special balance between player happiness and state control with a highlight on transparency, moral gaming, and astute regulation.
Read more‘Die, My Love’ is 118 Minutes, Plus Other Cannes Runtimes [Updated]
Ari Aster’s upcoming film, “Eddington,” looks set to continue his streak of lengthy features. With a runtime of 148 minutes, it marks yet another ambitious outing from the filmmaker.
Read moreJames Cameron Confirms ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ Will Be His Next Non-Avatar Film
James Cameron has spent the past 20 years deeply involved with the ‘Avatar’ franchise, but he remains committed to eventually moving forward with “Ghosts of Hiroshima.”
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