Has Prince Harry’s decision tDan Gunderman August 28, 2015 Every week we tap into Hollywood’s subconscious or give it our best shot to give readers an in-depth look at the latest gossip casting announcements and other beats of this kind. Everything you’ve read has been incubating in the Hollywood world and now it’s time to share it with you. So here is what pulsated throughout the Network this week at long last:
1. In Star Wars Instagram preview, is Finn facing Kylo Ren?
But most notably, Kylo Ren (played by Adam Driver) received another glimpse from viewers. This time though the manner in which Disney / Lucasfilms presents the teaser seems to be battling Finn (John Boyega) the seemingly rogue stormtrooper. Kylo Ren wears a lightsaber crossguard and, though breathing heavily, Finn lights up an alluring blue light saber of his own. Finn with his lightsaber and the atmosphere of a dark snowy forest makes it as much as we can deduce at this stage for a neat-looking picture for that s. Other than that Jordan Zakarin cites JJ Abrams from the new issue of Empire Magazine in a Yahoo! article saying Kylo Ren isn’t a Sith. He serves under Supreme Leader Snoke who is a formidable leader on the Force’s Dark Side. “
2. Was Wesley Snipes as Blade back on screen?
3/3.955 Last time we saw Blade a.k.a. Eric Brooks it was 2004 and the film was Blade Trinity a project detested by the critics to the extent where many fans would have expected to never see the daywalker again on screen. But here’s the latest scoop: Marvel Studios, which owns Blade’s rights, was expected to release a new series of comics about the character in October, but the books are being postponed because Marvel now sees the series as a broader tie-in to a film adaptation. That s right Blade could be revived. Hold up. Of course, there’s a catch. The new film may center around Blade’s daughter Fallon Grey, a successful Oregon-born 16-year-old who has a lot to do with her but also a lot of bubbling questions inside. This is according to a Digital Trends article dated August 26. Cinema Blend’s Eric Eisenberg writes that Wesley Snipes had discussions with Marvel to bring back the daywalker who was chasing vampires.
3/3.956 3/3.956 Source: Warner Bros. On August 25 Ryan Lambie of Den of Geek wrote that
3/3.956 3/3.956 Source: Warner Bros. Eisenberg continues I honestly think the idea of a new film involving Blade’s daughter is a much better idea. Lambie reports that the director Jon Schnepp behind The Death of Superman Lives recently claimed on an episode of Popcorn Talks that Miller is going to direct Man of Steel 2. Although part of the story may be real, it may not be worthwhile in its entirety.
3/3.957 3/3.957 Source: 20th Century Fox An August 28 Gamespot article states that Ridley Scott’s next film will likely be Prometheus 2 a sequel to the 2012 sci-fi hit that received a strong critical response and earned $403.4 million. According to Dan Auty of Gamespot Scott told Empire Magazine that Prometheus 2 is under way, Scott 78 is busy promoting his latest film. Another story in the same article suggests that Neill Blomkamp’s project Alien 5 could be delayed due to Scott’s Prometheus 2.
5. Christian Bale should be pleased to be the star of Michael Mann’s new movie Ferrari
3/3.958 Michael Mann fans. Recently it was revealed that Christian Bale will be portraying Enzo Ferrari in the next film of the director. Mann directed a 34 per cent film on the Tomatometer this year. It was viewed favorably by only 25 per cent of the audiences. However, this next one is not set up with a studio, according to Firstshowing.net’s Alex Billington, although the project could start next summer. Mann and Bale worked for Public Enemies previously. Bale kept occupied with Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings and Terrence Malick’s Knight of Cups in the past year as well. To date, Mann has earned four nominations for the Academy Award, including: The Last of the Mohicans Ali The Kingdom and Public Enemies. @dangun127
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