Happy Valley has won a trio of Broadcasting Press Guild Awards (BPG) a day after being nominated for six BAFTAs.
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declared on X, formerly Twitter. Other fans mocked Skarsgård’s appearance in the first look photos, saying, “They casted The Crow reboot by asking pedestrians from Miami if they’d like to be in a movie,” and that Skarsgård was “hotter as Pennywise,” and “Getting Jared Leto Joker vibes off this.
Which is not good at all.”“i love bill but no,” another fan remarked. One person even called on everyone to “boycott” the movie, slamming it as a “shallow copy made for millennials.” The original “The Crow” came out in 1994, starring Brandon Lee as Eric Draven, a murdered musician resurrected from the dead to get vengeance against his killers.
Tragically, Lee – the son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee – died at age 28 during filming, after he was fatally wounded by a prop gun. Nobody was criminally charged, but his mom, Linda Lee Cadwell, sued the film’s producers, director Alex Proyas, and J.B.
Jones Inc., which supplied the blanks and ammunition for the movie.Action star Dolph Lundgren, 66, commented that the 2021 shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin’s film “Rust”, in which Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun, reminded him of “The Crow” tragedy. “Brandon was an original voice and I think he will always be synonymous with The Crow,” director Rupert Sanders said in an interview with Vanity Fair on Wednesday.
“I hope he’s proud of what we’ve done and how we’ve brought the story back again….His soul is very much alive in this film.”“The Crow” has gotten sequels, such as 1996’s “The Crow: City of Angels,” 2000’s “The Crow: Salvation,” and 2005’s “The Crow: Wicked Prayer,” but those films weren’t direct remakes. Vincent Perez, who starred in “City of Angels” didn’t play the same character, Eric
.Happy Valley has won a trio of Broadcasting Press Guild Awards (BPG) a day after being nominated for six BAFTAs.
Prime Video has unveiled first-look images of its The Narrow Road to The Deep North adaptation starring Jacob Elordi, which has wrapped production in Australia.
This June, a long-gestating remake of the 1994 Brandon Lee comic book film “The Crow” will finally be released following various false starts over the years with versions meant to star actors like Jack Huston and Jason Momoa. The Rupert Sanders-directed (“Ghost In The Shell”) version stars rising actor Bill Skarsgård (the spitting image of the original artwork from James O’Barr’s comic book) as a new take on the undead vigilante Eric Draven.
The Crow starring Brandon Lee, has shared his thoughts on the upcoming reboot starring Bill Skarsgård.Following the release of first-look images from the upcoming reboot and a trailer shortly after, fans have been taking to social media to voice their disdain. Several gripes against the upcoming Skarsgård-led reboot on the trailer’s YouTube page take issue with the revamped look of the lead protagonist, as well as the overall feel of the trailer so far.Comments on the trailer – which reportedly boasts more dislikes than likes, per ComicBookMovie – range from “Why does the Crow look like Machine Gun Kelly dressed up like Florida Joker?” and “In the original, Eric looks like he plays guitar for Nine Inch Nails.
EXCLUSIVE: Following his stunning ouster from Verve, the agency he co-founded in 2010, where he’d most recently served as CEO, veteran agent Bill Weinstein looks to have found his next destination, as multiple sources tell Deadline that he’s in talks to join Paradigm.
Alex Proyas, who directed the original version of The Crow in 1994 is not a fan of the idea remaking the film, the new version of which will be released on June 7.
Ethan Shanfeld Thirty years after its release, the supernatural superhero thriller “The Crow” is getting the remake treatment from director Rupert Sanders and star Bill Skarsgård. But Alex Proyas, the director of the original 1994 film starring Brandon Lee, doesn’t think that’s a good idea. “I really don’t get any joy from seeing negativity about any fellow filmmakers work,” Proyas wrote on Facebook.
Billie Eilish, and Mexican icon Verónica Castro.Flavor Flav gifts Billie Eilish a custom Barbie clock necklace at Vanity Fair Oscar partyBad Bunny arrives in a horse at his ‘Most Wanted Tour’ L.A concert despite PETA’s disapprovalKaia Gerber and Ricky Martin posed with their families at the premiere of Palm RoyaleThe actor shared a photo of the singer in one of his WhatsApp group chats. “Vero Castro arriving to the 2024 Oscars,” he wrote, posting a photo of Billie on the red carpet, wearing a black-and-white suit.Fans of the pair quickly noticed the similarities and shared their thoughts on social media, with many pointing out that despite their almost 50-year age gap, the pair share a resemblance.
The Crow has been released – watch the FKA Twigs– and Bill Skarsgård-starring trailer below.The trailer starts with Skarsgård and Twigs going through their relationship, before they are both unceremoniously killed. Skarsgård is then resurrected and goes on a gory and brutal, vengeful rampage against those who wronged him.Watch the trailer for The Crow below.Skarsgård plays Eric Draven, while FKA Twigs plays his girlfriend Shelly.
The first trailer for Bill Skarsgard‘s The Crow movie remake is here!
Jaden Thompson Lionsgate has debuted the trailer for Rupert Sanders’ remake of “The Crow,” starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs. The film is set for release on June 7. Both the 1994 version starring the late Brandon Lee and the upcoming remake are based on the graphic novel by James O’Barr.
How far would you go for love? Eric Draven is about to test the limits of his soulmate. “The Crow” sees this antihero face life and death after brutal murders separate the pair.
EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ is staying in business with one of the men behind its latest sports docuseries The Dynasty: New England Patriots.
Paramount+ may have culled a raft of international originals last month but UK commissioning appears to be continuing apace.
Billie Eilish (22) and Finneas O’Connell (26) made history on Sunday night at the Oscars as they became the youngest two-time winners ever, taking home the golden statue for the somber Barbie hit “What Was I Made For?” in the Original Song category.
EXCLUSIVE: Felix Solis (Ozark) and Owen Teague (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes) have been tapped for supporting roles in The Friend, the New York dramedy starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray, which adapts Sigrid Nunez’s New York Times bestseller.
The Crow reboot, starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs, has revealed a series of first-look images.The photos see Skarsgård step into the role of goth rocker Eric Draven, with his version of the iconic character featuring plenty of black make-up, a mixture of unique tattoos, and a much shorter hairstyle than the original movie’s late star Brandon Lee, who lost his life through a tragic on-set accident during production.The upcoming remake is directed by Rupert Sanders (Snow White And The Huntsman, Ghost In The Shell), who told Vanity Fair that he considers the film a tribute to Lee’s memory, despite it being an entirely new take on the 1994 horror-revenge love story. The original movie was based on the 1989 comic book series of the same name by James O’Barr.“Brandon was an original voice, and I think he will always be synonymous with The Crow and I hope he’s proud of what we’ve done and how we’ve brought the story back again.
The Crow in the brand new adaptation of the source novel directed by Rupert Sanders. The feature is due in cinemas this coming June 7th with FKA Twigs (also pictured), and Danny Huston among the main cast.Zach Baylin, and William Schneider adapted the source material, the original graphic novel by James O’Barr which was first turned into a film back in the 1990s with Brandon Lee in the main role.Soulmates Eric Draven (Skarsgård) and Shelly Webster (FKA twigs) are brutally murdered when the demons of her dark past catch up with them.
Bill Skarsgård‘s shirtless photo is getting some attention! The photo is actually a first look still from his new movie, The Crow.
As we recently mentioned with the release of the loony action trailer for “Boy Kills World,” actor Bill Skarsgård is having a moment and seems on the precipice of breaking through. While his famous acting family members are perhaps better well-known, Stellan Skarsgård for his decades-long career, and older brother Alexander Skarsgård for roles in “Succession,” “True Blood” and “Melancholia,” “The Northman,” and more, 2024 could be Bill’s year, especially due to his leading role in the upcoming remake of “The Crow.” READ MORE: The 100 Most Anticipated Films Of 2024 Known for “It Chapter Two,” “Deadpool 2,” and “John Wick: Chapter 4,” Bill Skarsgård has three major roles this year: the aforementioned “Boy Kills World,” one of the starring roles in Robert Eggers’ gothic horror “Nosferatu” due at the end of the year and “The Crow.” And we finally have a first look at the film via Vanity Fair.