The Classic 80s Sci-Fi Miniseries V is Being Adapted as a Feature Film Trilogy By Original Creator

In 1983 NBC produced a sci-fi alien invasion miniseries called V. When I was a kid, this was one of the coolest things that I had seen on TV! I thought the reptilian aliens described as humans was so rad. I’m not sure how many of you remember this miniseries, but the original creator, Kenneth Johnson, is developing a feature film trilogy adaptation with Desilu Studios called V: The Movie.

After the human learn that there is a reptilian alien race living amongst them, some of them embrace their new overlords and fell into line with them. But there was a resistance that formed that didn’t trust the aliens, and it’s a good thing because there’s a point that we discover the aliens were using the humans for food! Yeah, it’s pretty much an updated version of the Twilight Zone episode “To Serve Man”, but it was still enjoyable.

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Venom poster

Here is our first look at the venom poster!  we understand a trailer is soon to follow!  what do you think of the poster we want to know  comment  below!

Joel Kinnaman Talks About SUICIDE SQUAD 2 and Says it Will be “More Grounded”

Suicide Squad was a bad film. I went in with small hopes for Suicide Squad. I had heard that it wasn’t great but was fun. I was very disappointed. The first third of the movie was maybe fun and then it just got worse and worse at every turn. Yahoo! Recently talked with Joel Kinnaman, who played Colonel Rick Flag, and asked where the first film went wrong and how the sequel would be improved. His response to the first question was very quick and very blunt: “The third act.” I don’t know that I agree with him. While the third act was pretty bad, I feel like everything started to fall apart during the second act. His response to the second question is as follows:

“It was a great set-up, great characters. I think when we do the second one I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw a more grounded version of the film. The characters are so extreme it could be more effective if we saw less sorcery. I think the characters become more extreme if you see them in conjunction with real people.”

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As Expected, A New JUMANJI Sequel is Moving Forward at Sony Pictures

Dwayne Johnson‘s Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle was a surprisingly good movie and it made a killing at the box office with over $857 million worldwide. I thought the film was a ton of fun and it’s not surprising to learn that Sony Pictures is moving forward on the development of a sequel.

According to Deadline, the studio is in talks to hire Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner to write the sequel. The wrote the script for Welcome To The Jungle as well as the upcoming Venom movie.

The film will reunite the cast from the last film, which will include Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan and the rest of the ensemble. There’s no information on what the story will entail, but I’m sure it will be just as entertaining as the last film.

Is an another Jumanji film something that you’ll be looking forward too?

Disney Confirms They are Developing “a Few” STAR WARS TV Shows

We’ve already known that Lucasfilm has been developing been working on a live-action TV series for years. We figured that series, Star Wars: Underworld, would eventually end up being developed at Disney. It was confirmed that Disney was working on one live-action series that may or may not have been Star Wars: Underworld, but now Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed that they are working on more than one!

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X-Men Comics Writer Believes X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX Will Be The CASINO ROYALE Of The Franchise

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After 18 years of films, people have grown conditioned to have zero expectations for an upcoming X-Men film. Most people anyway, as famed comic book writer Chris Claremont is really setting himself up here as he recently proclaimed X-Men: Dark Phoenix will be to the franchise what Casino Royale was for James Bond. Claremont must’ve raised an eyebrow or two in his interview, because he immediately offered justification in his quote (via Screen Rant):

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Conan the Barbarian Series Happening at Amazon

A Conan the Barbarian series is in the works at Amazon, based on the books by Robert E. Howard

Amazon Studios is in development on a Conan the Barbarian series, based on the classic books by Robert E. Howard, according to DeadlineConan comes to us from Ryan Condal, co-creator of Colony, Miguel Sapochnik, who directed some of the most critically acclaimed episodes of Game of Thrones, including “Hardhome” and “Battle of the Bastards,” Warren Littlefield who executive produced Fargo and The Handmaid’s Tale, Pathfinder Media and Endeavor Content. Conan was created and written by Condal. He will executive produce with Sapochnik and Littlefield, with Sapochnik directing. Fredrik Malmberg and Mark Wheeler will executive produce as well through Pathfinder Media.

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Production Begins on New Line Cinema’s Shazam!

Production has begun on Shazam!, starring Zachary Levi, Asher Angel and Mark Strong

Production has begun on New Line Cinema‘s Shazam!, directed by David F. Sandberg (Anabelle: Creation). Shazam! stars Zachary Levi (Chuck) as the titular DC Super Hero, along with Asher Angel (Andi Mack) as Billy Batson, and Mark Strong (Kingsman) in the role of Super-Villain Dr. Thaddeus Sivana. Peter Safran (upcoming Aquaman, The Conjuring and Annabelle) serves as the film’s producer.

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Wesley Snipes Is Interested In Making BLADE 4 Or Being Another Character In The MCU

Wesley Snipes is up to return to the silver screen as Blade…or really anybody in the MCU for that matter. The actor recently spoke to THR and said he’s down for whatever Marvel may want to do with him, be it reprising his old character or casting him as a new one:

I am very much open to all of the possibilities. If Blade 4 comes along, that is a conversation we can have. And there are other characters in the Marvel universe that, if they want to invite me to play around with, I am with that too. I think the fans have a hunger for me to revision the Blade character, so that could limit where they could place me as another character in that universe.

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