FLASHPOINT Will Be Directed By SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Writers John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein

Well, Warner Bros. has finally officially hired a couple of directors to take on the DC film Flashpoint. The screenwriting duo behind Spider-Man: Homecoming, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, have crossed over to DC Entertainment to take on the challenge, and that could be great!

The two previously directed Vacation and the upcoming film Game Night, which looks hilarious. I’ll admit, I was really hoping that Robert Zemeckis would do it, but obviously, things didn’t work out that way. I think Daley and Goldstein could end up doing a good job, though. We’ll just ahve to wait and see. After all, this will be their biggest directing project to date.

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Martin Starr & Logan Marshall-Green Join Spider-Man: Homecoming

Martin Starr & Logan Marshall-Green Join Spider-Man: Homecoming

Two more actors are joining the ranks of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Logan Marshall-Green has joined the cast of Spider-Man: Homecoming as a secondary villain, while Deadline reports that “Silicon Valley” actor Martin Starr will also join the ensemble. Continue reading

Spider-Man Screenwriter Talks Peter Parker’s Sense of Humor

Spider-Man Screenwriter Talks Peter Parker’s Sense of Humor

Two weeks ago, a report surfaced naming Vacation directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein as the writers on the highly-anticipated Spider-Man reboot. The pair were previously in contention to direct the film, which will be helmed by Jon Watts (Cop Car). Now, Daley and Goldstein have confirmed to NPR in a new interview that they will be writing the script for the film. Continue reading

First Photos of the Griswold Family from VACATION Sequel

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The classic 1983 National Lampoon’s Vacation is getting a new sequel, and today we have our first look at the Griswold family in a couple of photos from the film. Ed Helms leads the film as a grown up Rusty Griswold, who is going to take his own family on a road trip to Walley World just like his dad and mom did when he was a kid. As you might have guessed, their trip isn’t going to go smoothly. It will be filled all kinds of comedic craziness. Continue reading