Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: In March, Italy was the global epicenter of the coronavirus crisis. The world looked on in horror as the nation was ravaged by the disease and life ground to a halt.
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorDuring today’s Antlers Comic-Con@Home panel, two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro shared some of the seismic COVID-19 safety protocols impacting his Searchlight movie Nightmare Alley, which is readying for a restart after Disney’s mid-March pause.The movie, based on William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel, stars Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, and follows a corrupt con-man who teams with a female psychiatrist to
.Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: In March, Italy was the global epicenter of the coronavirus crisis. The world looked on in horror as the nation was ravaged by the disease and life ground to a halt.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Wizards,” premiering Aug.
Also Read: Ewan McGregor Says He's Voicing Jiminy Cricket in Guillermo del Toro's 'Pinocchio' (Video)“Rise of the Titans” is set in the suburb of Arcadia, which may look like an ordinary town, but it lies at the center of magical and mystical lines that makes it a nexus for battles among otherworldly creatures including trolls, aliens and wizards.
Dave McNary Film ReporterDreamWorks Animation and Netflix have scheduled Guillermo del Toro’s “Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans” movie for release in 2021.The animated adventure film, currently in production, is set in the world created by del Toro in his “Tales of Arcadia” trilogy, with the third series “Wizards” debuting Friday on Netflix.The interconnecting series, which first launched in 2016, is set in the fictional suburb of Arcadia, where three friends make a startling discovery that
were both enamored by the prospect of joining 's colorful universe, an original animated Netflix trilogy wholly created from the filmmaker's mind.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVTyler Perry was one of the first Hollywood producers to come up with a comprehensive plan to safely restart TV production back in April. He is now the first to have completed a full season of a primetime scripted series filmed during the pandemic using COVID-19 safety protocols.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
The trailer for Kevin Smith’s horror-comedy anthology is here.
The cast of “The Order” is hopeful they’ll be back for a third season.
Nathan Fillion is opening up about his time in film and television.
“Family Guy” is celebrating 350 episodes.
“The 100” is saying farewell to Comic-Con.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com“Antlers” producer Guillermo del Toro and director Scott Cooper took the virtual stage at Comic-Con@Home to debut new footage from their new horror pic, “Antlers,” and talk about how they’re attempting to film during the time of coronavirus.“Antlers,” starring Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons, centers around the Native American folklore creature the wendigo.“The film looks into the horrors of what it means to be an individual of America today and all of
“The Simpsons” are back at the annual Comic-Con, only this year it’s at home and the cast and crew had some showing and telling to do.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerWhile many productions were forced to shut down when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the team behind Fox’s Emmy award winner animation series, Bob’s Burgers — like many animation houses — were fortunate to be able to make a smooth transition to remote work. “Bob’s Burgers is in production. We never stopped being in production, said creator and executive producer,” said Loren Bouchard, who was on hand for Comic-Con@Home, joined by voice cast members H.
Get ready for some major suspense.
The cast of “The Capture” are celebrating the show’s premiere at Comic-Con @ Home.