With all seven episodes of Stranger Things Season Four Part One now live on Netflix, fans are no doubt already looking forward to the remaining episodes in part two of the beloved franchise’s penultimate season, and now a first look at what’s to come has been released via Empire. Depicted above, the new image showcases Millie Bobby Brown‘s Eleven returning to action after her training with Matthew Modine’s Dr. Martin Brenner.
Speaking of what fans can expect of the conclusion for season four, the Duffer Brothers say that the season finale is one of the most complicated projects they’ve ever undertaken, with a massive budget for plenty of FX shots. “The final episode has more FX shots than the entirety of Season 3,” Matt Duffer told the publication.
“There’s an hour-long chunk in the final episode that just doesn’t stop,” Ross Duffer added. “It’s the most complicated thing we’ve ever attempted to do. [It's] all tension and dread, with a run-time that would be long even for a movie. Then – well, everything goes to hell…”
Julia Garner, known for her roles as Ruth Langmore in Ozark and Anna Delvey in Inventing Anna, may be taking on the lead role of Madonna in her upcoming biopic.
According to reports, the 28-year-old actress was offered the role of the pop icon after a “grueling” audition process that needed “a skilled singer and dancer.” Garner supposedly beat the likes of Florence Pugh, Alexa Demie, Odessa Young, Bebe Rexha and Sky Ferreira, and she and her team are currently “considering and expected to accept the offer.” It has not been confirmed as of writing, however.
The forthcoming biopic will follow Madonna’s early days. Universal Pictures will be the studio in charge while Madonna herself will serve as the director. The Queen of Pop previously shared that she hopes the film will “convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer — a human being, trying to make her way in this world. The focus of this film will always be music. Music has kept me going and art has kept me alive. There are so many untold and inspiring stories and who better to tell it than me. It’s essential to share the roller coaster ride of my life with my voice and vision.”
Stay tuned for an official trailer and release date.Set to release June 11 in Japan, a North American release date for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has now surfaced. A Twitter user recently shared a photo of a theater poster that lists the film will be arriving in North American theaters August 19. The theater is currently on display at the AMC Neshaminy 24 theater in Bensalem, Pennsylvania located inside the Neshaminy Mall.
Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures previously revealed that the film will be arriving with original Japanese audio accompanied by subtitles and with a full English dub. Catch a synopsis for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero below.
“The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two Androids call themselves ‘Super Heroes.’ They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan…What is the New Red Ribbon Army’s objective? In the face of approaching danger, it is time to awaken, Super Hero.”
Yoshihiro Togashi’s Yu Yu Hakusho anime will be turning 30 years old in October. Premiered in Japan in 1992, Yu Yu Hakusho has built a cult following throughout the years and its characters have appeared on numerous licensed products with XLARAGE, UNIQLO, and even has an upcoming live-action film in the works.
To celebrate 30 years, the studio has revealed a 30th-anniversary logo as well as hinted at upcoming celebratory releases, with the earliest unveiling taking place on June 10, 6:00 p.m. JST in the form of a commemorative illustration.The third installment of Deadpool will become the first film ever produced in the franchise after Disney acquired 20th Century Fox. Fans have raised concerns as working with Disney might result in the movie having a Disney filter, however, the screenwriters have claimed otherwise.
Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are currently working on the script for Deadpool 3, this time having the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe to play with. In a recent interview with Den of Geek, the duo eased the worried fans, claiming that “Deadpool is gonna be Deadpool.” The screenwriters assured fans that the movie would not be “Disney-fied” but R-rated, marking it the first-ever R-rated movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. ”Oh, absolutely. They’re not gonna mess with the tone,” Reese said. “I mean, I’d never say never, I guess there’s an outside chance, but we’ve always been told it can be R-[rated] and we’re proceeding as if it’s R. We would like it to be R, we always have, so I don’t think that’ll change.”
The duo wrote the first and second installments of the franchise but was initially planned not to make the third one. However, they were brought back after Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin penned an initial draft. The film was originally set for a November 2022 release, but filming is yet to begin.The first stages in the making of the Joker sequel are underway. Teased by director Todd Phillips along with Joaquin Phoenix in an Instagram post, Phillips revealed the title along with Phoenix reading over the script.
Titled Joker: Folie a Deux, the naming is pretty clever as it both means shared psychotic disorder in medical terms, which is ultimately what happens to the citizens of Gotham when the Joker is manifested, and the “Deux” on its own is “Two,” indicating the second film. Another detail revealed in the script shows that the draft was just recently finalized last month on May 18.
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