On the heels of Warner Bros. Pictures‘ announcement this morning that Justin Lin‘s Aquaman is swimming from October 5 to December 21, 2018 comes word from Sony Pictures that another comic book adaptation is taking Aquaman‘s October slot. The studio has just dated a Venom movie for October 5, 2018! Continue reading
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The Uncharted Movie Script is Ready to Go!
Fans who have wanted to see an Uncharted theatrical adaptation for years and years can rejoice. Joe Carnahan (Narc, The Grey) has revealed on Instagram that it’s ready to go – the Uncharted movie script is done! He says: “Done and Dusted. Now the REAL work begins. If there’s a more monstrously cool action script in Hollywood right now, I wanna read it, ‘cuz this thing is a BEAST.”
Sony Pictures previously hired Shawn Levy (Stranger Things, Night at the Museum films, Real Steel) to direct the video game adaptation. Continue reading
Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan to Return in Spider-Man: Homecoming
Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark will have a familiar face from the Iron Man movies with him when he appears in Spider-Man: Homecoming, as Variety reports that The Jungle Book director Jon Favreau will reprise the role of Happy Hogan in the Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures film. Favreau, of course, also directed the first two Iron Man movies. Continue reading
What really happened with The Amazing Spider-Man 3
In fewer than two decades, the Spider-Man franchise has already amassed a history of stops and restarts. But the most surprising were the sudden cancellations of Amazing Spider-Man 3 and the spin-offs planned to follow. It was confusing and strange, but there’s an interesting story behind why the sequel to a successful movie got tossed in the garbage. Continue reading
The Dark Tower Set Photos with Matthew McConaughey as Randall Flagg
Production continues on the highly-anticipated feature film of The Dark Tower. Though principal photography was primarily taking place in South Africa, cameras are briefly rolling in New York City and the sequence being filmed features none other than Matthew McConaughey as the chief villain, Randall Flagg. You can check out the photos of McConaughey in costume below! Continue reading
Zendaya Confirms Spider-Man Movie Role
Zendaya has confirmed that she will be a part of Sony’s upcoming Spider-Man reboot. The Disney Channel star verified the news on an episode of “Ellen”. Continue reading
Spider-Man: Homecoming set photos
After Tom Holland first appeared as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War, fans all around the world could hardly wait to get their next glimpse of the latest, greatest (on the big screen…and only by default) take on the wall-crawler. Well, wait no longer: Looper has some exclusive photos of Tom Holland wearing the red and blue on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming. Continue reading
Genndy Tartakovsky Will Direct HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3
Last year when Genndy Tartakovsky was trying to get a new Samurai Jack series off the ground, he said that he wouldn’t be back to direct Hotel Transylvania 3, which was announced by Sony Pictures shortly after the first sequel was released.
Well, Samurai Jack is coming back and now it looks like the Sony has managed to get Tartakovsky back on board to direct Hotel Transylvania 3. Continue reading
Sony Reportedly Still Planning Spider-Man Universe Silver Sable Movie
New Ghostbusters Is Funnier & Scarier Than Original Says Biased Person Making a Cameo in Film
This should go over like a wheelbarrow full of lead-laced bricks. But shortly after original Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson tweeted then deleted some disparaging remarks about this summer’s remake, co-creator of the franchise Dan Aykroyd stepped into shower praise on director Paul Feig’s hugely criticized summer blockbuster. Some are claiming that Sony is holding a gun to Danny’s head, demeaning that he speak highly of the movie on social media. Other’s are now slamming Aykroyd for his personal thoughts, just because they don’t mesh with the very loud critics coming out against the movie. We still have a month and a half left before we get to judge for ourselves. Continue reading