Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Horror fans, rejoice! ‘Terrifier 3′ is officially on its way

Horror fans, rejoice! ‘Terrifier 3′ is officially on its way

Fresh on the heels of blood-splattered extravaganza Terrifier 2 causing audiences to faint and vomit last October, the entire horror community is doing cartwheels after learning that Terrifier 3 is officially on its way. And, much like its two predecessors, the bone-chilling slasher spectacle looks to be bigger, badder — and gorier than ever before. As if we needed another reason to be completely excited about next year’s spooky season.

As reported by Deadline, the news was confirmed earlier today as distribution house The Coven is teaming up with writer/director Damien Leone to bring the much-anticipated threequel to fruition. Unfortunately, major details about the horror film — which includes cast announcements — are being kept under wraps, but that’s only increasing our excitement for the blood-stained project.



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Why ‘System Shock’ was the best shooter of the ’90s

Why ‘System Shock’ was the best shooter of the ’90s

1994’s System Shock has just gotten a long-overdue remake, and it’s already topping best-seller charts. The thrilling story of a lone hacker and a deranged artificial intelligence trying to outwit each other aboard a crumbling space station is being introduced to a whole new generation of gamers – many of whom may want to go back and check out the original. While System Shock 2 is well-remembered, the original is sadly often overshadowed by its sequel, despite being in many ways the better game.

Games like 1998’s Half-Life are deservedly remembered as the best FPS games of the decade, but much of Half-Life‘s sense of excitement, action, and spectacle had been captured by System Shock four years earlier.



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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Latest Marvel News: ‘Deadpool 3’s X-Men explosion has Ryan Reynolds under pressure as ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ star admits the inevitable

Latest Marvel News: ‘Deadpool 3’s X-Men explosion has Ryan Reynolds under pressure as ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ star admits the inevitable

Honestly, we were happy enough with Hugh Jackman coming back as Wolverine, but the latest word has it that a whole bunch of other X-Men universe veterans are returning for Deadpool 3… and it’s making Marvel fans greedy. Meanwhile, speaking of upcoming MCU projects that are folding old favorites into the franchise, Daredevil: Born Again‘s Vincent D’Onofrio has some comments about the revival series that aren’t exactly what fans want to hear, but they’re not really surprising.

Deadpool 3 might be bringing back half of Fox’s universe as it is, but X-Men fans still want more

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Marvel has to be careful when promising its fans a multiverse of cameo madness in one of its projects, as we found out in Doctor Strange 2, so it’s no surprise that the increasing casting rumors around Deadpool 3 are leaving Ryan Reynolds with a to-do list that’s bigger than Colossus. After Halle Berry already teased more from Storm, reports say Famke Janssen and James Marsden could be back as Jean Grey and Cyclops as well. Which is great, of course, but by positioning the threequel as both a last hurrah for the Fox-verse and the X-Men’s entry into the MCU, Reynolds is giving himself a high bar to clear when it comes to fan expectations.



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Henry Cavill gave his seal of approval to Supergirl ahead of ‘The Flash’

Henry Cavill gave his seal of approval to Supergirl ahead of ‘The Flash’

Warning: the following article contains spoilers for The Flash

Despite some DC fans being upset that The Flash won’t feature Superman, former DC star Henry Cavill gave his “stamp of approval” for Sasha Calle‘s Kara Zor-El, a.k.a Supergirl in the upcoming DC blockbuster.



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‘Fast X’ plot and cliffhanger ending, explained

‘Fast X’ plot and cliffhanger ending, explained

Fast X ended on a cliffhanger, leaving many characters’ fates in the air and several new revelations unexplained. Louis Leterrier’s tenth installment in the famous Fast & Furious series takes a different route in the new danger Dom Toretto has been thrown into. He introduces a new, insane, and manic antagonist who drives vengeance against Dom and his team. Dante Reyes seeks revenge on Dom for killing his father back in Rio De Janeiro during the events of Fast Five.

And he has nearly succeeded. A huge improvement on previous antagonists in the series, Dante kills and tortures for sport and will not relent or limit himself for exploding entire cities up to test Dom and his team. Though Dom and his gang are at it again, Dante successfully breaks them up in the first few minutes and begins picking them up individually.



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‘The Flash’ director wants Ezra Miller back for sequels despite their string of controversies

‘The Flash’ director wants Ezra Miller back for sequels despite their string of controversies

If you were hoping no one would give the internet any reason to relitigate the Ezra Miller controversy ahead of The Flash‘s opening weekend, think again: Director Andy Muschietti recently said he wants Miller to continue playing the character, despite their string of recent legal trouble stemming from reported erratic and violent behavior.

Muschietti, along with his wife and producing partner Barbara Muschietti, discussed this possibility on The Hollywood Reporter‘s The Discourse podcast. When asked whether he intended for Miller to reprise the role in any sequels the director might make for DC Studios, Andy Muschietti said, “If it happens, yes.” He elaborated:



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Family-friendly Disney movie ‘The Little Mermaid’ takes questionable criticism for not being kinky enough

Family-friendly Disney movie ‘The Little Mermaid’ takes questionable criticism for not being kinky enough

The discourse surrounding The Little Mermaid has always been questionable to say the least, but things took what has to be deemed as the strangest turn yet when both sides of the political divide opted to weigh in on a review blasting the live-action Disney remake for its lack of “kink.”

Of course, there are two ways to look at the specific verbiage chosen by The New Yorker, but the internet was always going to focus on one. While you’d certainly hope beyond a shadow of a doubt that the analysis was referring to “a quirk of character or behavior” – which would be fair enough when complex figures aren’t the movie’s strongest suit – there are no prizes for guessing how social media interpreted it.



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An unfairly ignored creature feature nowhere near enough people saw ends up shipwrecked on streaming

An unfairly ignored creature feature nowhere near enough people saw ends up shipwrecked on streaming

Individually, creature features and survival horror are two of the most watchable subgenres in cinema, whether your personal preferences lean further into nail-biting tension or blood and guts. Taking the two and blending them together in a high concept tale of terror is ingenious, with J.D. Dillard’s Sweetheart more than living up to its promise.

Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a stellar critical approval rating of 93 percent, the rave reviews and enthusiastic reception would potentially lead you to believe that the movie was either a sleeper hit, a word-of-mouth favorite, or an instant cult classic. Instead, it was sent out into the wilderness with barely a marketing campaign to speak of, and fell through the cracks as a result.



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Monday, May 29, 2023

Knife-wielding intruder hit with restraining order for entering Benedict Cumberbatch’s real-life Sanctum Santorum

Knife-wielding intruder hit with restraining order for entering Benedict Cumberbatch’s real-life Sanctum Santorum

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Doctor Strange may have plenty of protection spells in place to safeguard the Sanctum Santorum from being infiltrated or attacked, but Benedict Cumberbatch‘s real-life home couldn’t call upon any sorcery when a knife-wielding intruder trespassed on the grounds of his abode.

Per The Daily Mail, the Academy Award-nominated star, his wife, and three children were inside when Jack Bissell kicked his way through an iron gate at the front of the property, before making his way into the garden. From there, the former chef threw a plant at a wall, spat on the intercom, and even prized it from its fittings using a fish knife.



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Andy Samberg’s secret ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ role has finally been revealed

Andy Samberg’s secret ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ role has finally been revealed

Andy Samberg’s previously-undisclosed role in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has finally been revealed. According to the upcoming film’s official social media channels, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star has officially joined the cast of the upcoming Into the Spider-Verse sequel and will voice the character of Ben Reilly. Samberg will star in the animation alongside already-confirmed castmates Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Jake Johnson, Daniel Kaluuya and Oscar Isaac, among many others. 

Ben Reilly appears in the comics upon which Across the Spider-Verse is based, making his Marvel Comics debut in 1975. Reilly is the real-name alias of Scarlet Spider, a superhero grown in a lab as a clone of Peter Parker. Samberg has previously undertaken voice roles as Jonathan in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, and Baby Brent in Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs



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‘Magic: The Gathering,’ ‘Lord of the Rings’ crossover causes outrage over Aragorn artwork

‘Magic: The Gathering,’ ‘Lord of the Rings’ crossover causes outrage over Aragorn artwork

Only less than 30 days remain until Magic The Gathering releases its Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle Earth set, and not everyone is happy with how the trading card game showcased the artwork of one of the book’s key characters.

Leading up to the set’s release, Magic The Gathering showcased some of the art of the franchise’s characters that will be included in this trading card collection, most notably a singular copy of the one ring with text writing in the Black Speech of Sauron. Recently, another character had its art showcased — Aragorn, son of Arathorn and king of Gondor.



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‘Magic: The Gathering,’ ‘Lord of the Rings’ crossover causes outrage over Aragorn artwork

‘Magic: The Gathering,’ ‘Lord of the Rings’ crossover causes outrage over Aragorn artwork

Only less than 30 days remain until Magic The Gathering releases its Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle Earth set, and not everyone is happy with how the trading card game showcased the artwork of one of the book’s key characters.

Leading up to the set’s release, Magic The Gathering showcased some of the art of the franchise’s characters that will be included in this trading card collection, most notably a singular copy of the one ring with text writing in the Black Speech of Sauron. Recently, another character had its art showcased — Aragorn, son of Arathorn and king of Gondor.



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Latest Netflix News: Subscribers double down on their obsession with bad horror as the hate train for a ‘Stranger Things’ star comes to life

Latest Netflix News: Subscribers double down on their obsession with bad horror as the hate train for a ‘Stranger Things’ star comes to life

Netflix is rarely the site of good news, with the streamer continuing its questionable axing of popular shows in favor of bringing new ones in, to say nothing of its siege on password-sharing that even Blockbuster tore it to shreds over. But, even when the streaming service isn’t knee-deep in ridicule from its unpopular business practices, genuinely good news still seems to elude us.

Of course, we only mean good news from the perspective of us viewers; we’re sure Netflix couldn’t be happier that its subscribers are sinking their teeth into not just one, but two critically lambasted pieces of new horror content. As unhelpful as that is when it comes to telling Netflix what the people want, at least a Nazi-slaughtering Spaghetti Western is helping to turn that particular tide.



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Sunday, May 28, 2023

MCU fans are theorizing how Doctor Strange’s spell will address a giant Spider-sized plot hole

MCU fans are theorizing how Doctor Strange’s spell will address a giant Spider-sized plot hole

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker had an extremely difficult decision to make, one that left most of us in tears as he said goodbye to everyone he loved. In order to fix the botched-up spell that had caused the multiverse to collide, Spider-Man and Doctor Strange cast another spell, one which resulted in everyone forgetting all about Peter Parker. Now some fans on Reddit are wondering how this is even possible.

At the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, audiences were just as shocked as Peter when his identity was outed to the entire world by Mysterio. The third film opened with him and his friends dealing with the ramifications of this, as they struggled to go about their daily lives with the complication even getting in the way of their college applications. It was all too much for Peter to deal with and so he sought the council of the sorcerer Dr. Stephen Strange.



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‘The Little Mermaid’ makeup artist hits back at Ursula criticism

‘The Little Mermaid’ makeup artist hits back at Ursula criticism

The makeup designer for the live-action remake of Disney’s The Little Mermaid has hit back at criticisms over his take on the character of Ursula, played by Melissa McCarthy. Speaking with Insider, Peter Smith King contended the belief that the makeup designer for Ursula should have been queer, since the sea witch of the 1989 iteration of The Little Mermaid was inspired by the popular drag queen Divine. 

“I find that very offensive,” the designer said of the criticisms. “Why can’t I do as good a job as a queer makeup artist?” Smith King went on to describe calls for Ursula to be designed by a queer artist as “ridiculous,” discouraging audiences from “put[ting] people down because they’re not what they want it to be.” Perhaps the biggest figurehead in criticisms against Smith King’s role came from RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Kerri Colby.



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‘The Mandalorian’ submitting Ahmed Best for Emmy consideration brings his ‘Star Wars’ journey full circle

‘The Mandalorian’ submitting Ahmed Best for Emmy consideration brings his ‘Star Wars’ journey full circle

Back when the Star Wars prequel trilogy released in theaters, it’s safe to say that most fans would have named Jar Jar Binks as their least-favorite character from the franchise. And the actor behind the CG creation, Ahmed Best, felt the full weight of that hatred. Disney is offering Best quite the do-over with a small role in The Mandalorian — and has even put the actor up for an Emmy nomination for his work.

On its Debut Disney website, the company has listed its offerings for Emmy consideration relating to the third season of The Mandalorian. Under the category of “Guest Actor in a Drama Series” is Best for his portrayal of live-action Jedi Knight Kelleran Beq. The character was introduced previously in Star Wars canon, but he returned in “Chapter 20: The Foundling” in a flashback as the Jedi who helped save Grogu from a burning Jedi temple.



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Unsurprisingly, SnyderVerse supporters seem supremely confident the DCU is already doomed

Unsurprisingly, SnyderVerse supporters seem supremely confident the DCU is already doomed

Some fans of Zack Snyder’s vision of superhero cinema seem pretty enthusiastic about having four different movies in 2023 to root against under new leadership at DC Studios. Late last year, filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran were named as co-heads of DC Studios. But before Gunn and Safran can begin pumping out new content, the company still has to release its final slate from the previous regime.

The offloading of old properties has already started: There was the relatively-unsuccessful Shazam: Fury of the Gods released in March. In June, The Flash seeks to cap off the DCEU as we know it. Then in August, we’ll see Blue Beetle, followed by Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom in December, both of which could get sequels under Safran and Gunn’s reign — or they could simply act as little codas to the universe that started with Snyder’s Man of Steel all the way back in 2013.



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Pixar’s next film is already pointing toward another ‘misfire’ for the Disney studio

Pixar’s next film is already pointing toward another ‘misfire’ for the Disney studio

Pixar could be looking to add to its string of lacklustre releases in recent years, as the first reviews for the studio’s upcoming film Elemental have begun trickling in. Ahead of the animated film’s release on June 15, Elemental has amassed a 57 percent critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, which so far places it as the second lowest-scoring Pixar film in front of 2011’s Cars 2

Elemental is helmed by The Good Dinosaur director Peter Sohn, and stars Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie Wade and Catherine O’Hara, among others. The film takes place in a city where the four elements of fire, water, land, and air coexist alongside one another, with two residents from fire and water meeting to discover how much they have in common. Elemental made its debut by closing out this year’s Cannes Film Festival, though audience reactions appear to be lukewarm. 



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A bland spy thriller booted from Netflix that saw Ryan Reynolds’ body ‘falling apart’ breaks Alexa next

A bland spy thriller booted from Netflix that saw Ryan Reynolds’ body ‘falling apart’ breaks Alexa next

For many Ryan Reynolds fans, his career is summed up as before Deadpool and after Deadpool. While the actor did star in memorable films before playing the Merc with a Mouth, the first half of his resume is peppered with many disappointments. But now that anything he touches instantly acquires the potential to be a rousing success, even his past critical and/or commercial failures are getting a spotlight. For instance, a decade-old action film starring the actor that got bashed for its dull and often senseless screenplay has successfully managed to make Alexa rethink her existence. 

The film in question is 2012’s Safe House starring Reynolds as rookie CIA agent Matt Weston who is assigned the task of guarding Denzel Washington’s master spy Tobin Frost. The duo is soon busy demolishing half the city and unsuspecting pedestrians as they drop one unnecessary and pointless action sequence after another. But despite its shortcomings and not managing to woo all critics, it did do well in terms of box office earnings. There were talks of a sequel, but thankfully, those plans were never finalized.

It joined Netflix’s massive film library towards the end of 2021. But unlike the countless titles that enjoy long-term residence on the streamer, Safe House left within mere weeks.



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‘I just am really grateful to be in this position’: Halle Bailey opens up on inspiring a generation with ‘The Little Mermaid’

‘I just am really grateful to be in this position’: Halle Bailey opens up on inspiring a generation with ‘The Little Mermaid’

Halle Bailey is The Little Mermaid‘s Princess Ariel, and her journey to becoming an iconic part of Disney history has been a passionate, beautiful, and awe-inspiring process — not just for herself but for fans worldwide.

Almost every little girl dreams, as a child, of becoming a princess one day, and they all deserve to see themselves as someone worthy, strong, and beautiful for just who they are. That idea isn’t lost on Bailey as she takes on the honor of giving that gift to so many via experiences in person that have been shared on social media or red carpet premieres, Bailey is an icon, and it’s a dream come true.



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All 16 Disney live-action remakes, ranked by how much they ruined my childhood

All 16 Disney live-action remakes, ranked by how much they ruined my childhood

“It ruined my childhood!” That’s the hyperbolic phrase often employed by incensed fans after a remake, reboot, legacy sequel, or spinoff connecting to something from their youths comes out and it falls short of measuring up to the rose-tinted memory of the original they hold in their heads and hearts. Sure, it’s a ridiculous thing to say — the thing you love still exists; in fact, it’s probably on streaming — but, honestly, Disney‘s live-action remakes of its animated classics often make us feel that way.

I can’t be alone in that, every time I sit down to watch one of the Mouse House’s latest reimaginings — which we didn’t ask for but nonetheless line up to see — I’m silently praying for it not to trample all over what’s so beloved about the animation too much. The risk in making the leap and deciding to watch these reboots is high and the rewards are unfortunately often low, and yet we keep on coming back — as evidenced by their box office success.



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The director of the DCU movie everyone assumes is happening but hasn’t been announced offers a sort-of update

The director of the DCU movie everyone assumes is happening but hasn’t been announced offers a sort-of update

Warner Bros. and DC have developed a habit of announcing countless projects and then proceeding to do nothing with them before they ultimately end up being swept under the rug and forgotten about, but the opposite appears to be true when it comes to Mike Flanagan and Clayface.

While there’s officially no such thing as a movie in the works revolving around the Batman villain, various reports from industry trades and insiders have claimed it’s actively on the cards, while Flanagan has never been shy in voicing his desire to tackle the tragic antagonist in one way or another.



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Netflix’s new supernatural nightmare takes an absolute pounding, but still bewitches the streamer’s Top 10

Netflix’s new supernatural nightmare takes an absolute pounding, but still bewitches the streamer’s Top 10

Netflix and horror don’t go hand-in-hand the same way the streaming service’s regular forays into crime thrillers, murder mysteries, and tales of eroticism do, even if there are a couple of notable outliers that deserve to be lauded. Tin & Tina might be a big hit right off the bat, but it hasn’t exactly been rapturously received by critics or subscribers.

The Spanish-language supernatural chiller currently holds a disastrous 17 percent audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while IMDb users have at least been more forgiving in deciding that director Rubin Stein’s biblical terror deserves a 4.9/10 score, which is still pretty terrible.



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Saturday, May 27, 2023

Latest Marvel News: A popular Marvel series is secretly Snap-ed as ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ new Sam Raimi problem gets a reality check

Latest Marvel News: A popular Marvel series is secretly Snap-ed as ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ new Sam Raimi problem gets a reality check

Disney Plus has been courting all the ire in the world since it decided to one-up Netflix at its own game. But just deleting beloved shows, some of which have barely spent a few months on the platform, and insulting the hard work that went into their creation wasn’t enough. The streamer just erased an acclaimed Marvel series without informing the fandom in advance, leaving fans to stumble upon the gaping hole in its wake on their own. 

Meanwhile, a fresh rumor regarding Avengers: Secret Wars kickstarted another wave of displeasure only to find itself facing hard, cold facts. And just because Disney Plus stirring up a hornet’s nest while another rumor threatens to dismantle another Phase Six project isn’t enough, a new MCU theory adds ‘downright stupid’ to Doctor Strange’s already suspicious actions in the fight against Thanos. 



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‘Are we really going to rewrite history?’: A ‘Barbie’ detractor’s hot take triggers a wave of very heated childhood reminiscing

‘Are we really going to rewrite history?’: A ‘Barbie’ detractor’s hot take triggers a wave of very heated childhood reminiscing

A Twitter user named Avery Edison started a huge debate about the new Barbie movie and its socioeconomic implications by saying only rich people could afford them, and that when people say they love Barbie they’re just saying they weren’t poor. This take is now being mocked into oblivion.

The original tweet was deleted but that’s not how things work on the Internet. Edison has spent most of the past two days in an effort to defend herself as screenshots of her tweet get bashed to the moon and back, but it’s been a hard road. Let’s take a look at the “offending” tweet that has been blamed for unnecessarily trying to trigger a discourse. This post sums up people’s feelings fairly succinctly.



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