Candyman director Nia DaCosta has teamed with Locke & Key writer Aron Eli Coleite on a new horror podcast for QCode. The duo have co-created Ghost Tape, a story about a new Army recruit on a remote Texas base.
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One of the most coveted Marvel Studios jobs has been filled and it appears that Nia DaCosta has been picked to helm the upcoming “Captain Marvel 2.” According to Deadline, DaCosta has been chosen to helm the “Captain Marvel” sequel, which was written by “WandaVision” writer Megan McDonnell. The filmmaker takes over the franchise which began with 2019’s $1.13 billion-grossing first film directed by Anne Bowden and Ryan Fleck.
Candyman director Nia DaCosta has teamed with Locke & Key writer Aron Eli Coleite on a new horror podcast for QCode. The duo have co-created Ghost Tape, a story about a new Army recruit on a remote Texas base.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorKiersey Clemons (Antebellum) is set to star in and executive-produce serialized horror podcast Ghost Tape from LA audio firm QCode.Set to be released this October, the series is co-created by Aron Eli Coleite (Locke & Key) and Nia DaCosta (Candyman). Additional casting is underway.The show will follow new recruit Tessa Dixon at a remote army base in Texas as she deals with the psychological and physical trauma of basic training.
Frank Ocean and director Luca Guadagnino reportedly have, or at least had, a secret project in the works. Guadagnino, director of Call Me By Your Name and Kid Cudi's upcoming HBO series We Are Who We Are, told New York Times writer Kyle Buchanan that he and Frank were “collaborating on a music video that never happened.” He went on to add a plea for the project to come to fruition.
The future of “Star Wars” is pretty uncertain, at this point. No, Disney isn’t canceling the franchise or anything like that.
Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino has been working on a “secret project” with Frank Ocean.The filmmaker made the admission in an as-yet-unpublished interview with the New York Times’ Kyle Buchanan, who tweeted about the new information on Wednesday (August 19, 2020).Explaining that he’d “recently worked with Frank Ocean on a secret project,” the Oscar nominee shared: “We were collaborating on a music video that never happened.“I use the Times to launch an appeal to Frank: Frank,
Captain Marvel star Ben Mendelsohn has revealed that his character Talos was originally meant to die around halfway through the film.The actor portrayed the misunderstood Skrull leader in the 2019 Marvel blockbuster – as well as a Spider-Man: Far From Home post-credits scene – and quickly became a fan favourite in the process.However, speaking to NME, Mendelsohn admitted that the writers planned to kill off Talos in the movie’s original script.“That truly exceeded my expectations,” he said of
Josh Lucas has reflected on the “joyful” experience of making Sweet Home Alabama as the film approaches its 20th anniversary and shared his happiness at reuniting with its director Andy Tennant for his latest project.
Smashing Pumpkins are teasing a new announcement, launching a series of countdown clocks on their website.The new countdown, which fans were alerted to via the band’s social media accounts, features five clocks, the first of which runs out in 12 days.The other clocks run out, respectively, in 33, 54, 75 and 96 days from now (August 15).
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After first canceling amid the pandemic, ZZ Top played to a packed, maskless crowd anyway at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. – TMZ Logan Paul weighs in on Jake Paul‘s home raid by the FBI.
Nia DaCosta, the director of the new Candyman reboot, will reportedly take the reins on Marvel‘s forthcoming Captain Marvel sequel.The first movie, which starred Brie Larson as the iconic comic book character, was directed by duo Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck and made $1.13 billion at the global box office.According to Deadline, Marvel chiefs have been taking meetings with prospective directors for the sequel over the past few months and have decided on DaCosta to take over from the pair, directing
Marvel Studios is really taking a conscious step forward to accentuate diversity and equality in their upcoming films, not just with the actors cast but even the crew. With Black Panther's global dominance which also led to a shocking Best Picture nod at the Oscars, Marvel is definitely heading in the right direction.
After being tapped to revive the “Candyman” horror movie franchise, Nia DaCosta’s next project will see the “Little Woods” director enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe to take on a long-awaited sequel.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterFilmmaker Nia DaCosta, director of the highly anticipated horror reimagining of “Candyman,” will direct “Captain Marvel 2” for Marvel Studios, Variety has confirmed.DaCosta replaces Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who helmed 2019’s “Captain Marvel” to a $426.8 million domestic gross, and $1.13 billion worldwide.
Nia DaCosta has been tapped to direct the sequel to Captain Marvel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: In what is sure to be one of the bigger directing jobs to be taken off the table in recent months, we are hearing that Nia DaCosta, who directed the anticipated reboot of Candyman, has been tapped as director on Marvel’s sequel to Captain Marvel.Disney and Marvel Studios had no comment.DaCosta takes over for Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who directed the first pic to massive box office success.