Spoilers for “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” follow below.As soon as Sony Pictures confirmed a “Venom” sequel was happening, fans were speculating over whether the film might include a cameo from Tom Holland’s Spider-Man.
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Two-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Genius: Aretha) and Emmy nominee Andy Serkis (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, War for the Planet of the Apes) will join Golden Globe nominee Idris Elba in a Netflix film continuing the story of Luther, Deadline has confirmed.
Emmy nominee Jamie Payne (The Alienist) will direct the film, billed as “an epic continuation of the Luther saga,” from a script by series creator and writer Neil Cross.
Netflix is producing the series in association with the BBC.
Spoilers for “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” follow below.As soon as Sony Pictures confirmed a “Venom” sequel was happening, fans were speculating over whether the film might include a cameo from Tom Holland’s Spider-Man.
“There’s an arc to this obviously,” explains Venom: Let There Be Carnage filmmaker Andy Serkis about connecting Sony’s Spider-Man villain to the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“ Venom: Let There Be Carnage ” is best when it’s not trying to be a comic book movie.That fact may not bode especially well for future spinoffs and integrations within the so-called “Spider-Verse,” but one senses that director Andy Serkis, screenwriter Kelly Marcel and star/producer Tom Hardy are aware of this weakness.
While film fans probably know Andy Serkis best for his motion-capture acting work in the “Lord of the Rings” and “Planet of the Apes” franchises, right now he’s out there promoting his filmmaking career as the director of the new film, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” And though he probably has some acting roles in the future, the question now is whether or not he’d be willing to come back to do another ‘Venom’ film if this current sequel is the runaway hit that people expect it to be? Continue
Who will it be? Daniel Craig will say goodbye to James Bond after the premiere of No Time to Die in September 2021 — and fans have questions about the next actor in line.
Netflix Western The Harder They Fall starring Idris Elba has just been released – check it out below.The film, starring Elba alongside Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, LaKeith Stanfield and Regina King, is set to premiere at the BFI London Film Festival next week.Jeymes Samuel directed The Harder They Fall, making his feature directorial debut, while JAY-Z produced the film and worked on the film’s original soundtrack album.An official synopsis for the film released by Netflix reads: “When outlaw
For years now, Andy Serkis has been the go-to actor when it comes to motion-capture performances. So, when Lucasfilm needed someone to mo-cap the performance for its new big “Star Wars” baddie, Snoke, Serkis got the call.
Sony Pictures’ “Spider-verse” Marvel world. But “Venom,” led by Hardy's Jekyll and Hyde act, managed to break free of some of the prescribed rhythms of superhero movies.In its most talked-about scene, journalist Eddie Brock (Hardy), is overcome by the alien symbiote living inside him: Venom, a slimy, sinister-looking alien hulk also voiced by Hardy.
Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming original film “The Harder They Fall,” offering up an action-packed Western fronted by some of the best actors working today.Jonathan Majors stars as an outlaw named Nat Love, who discovers his enemy Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) is being released from prison and sets out to seek revenge. He finds trouble in the form of Buck’s gang, led by Regina King and LaKeith Stanfield, but Love has a gang all his own that includes Zazie Beetz and R.J.
Quentin Tarantino has claimed in several interviews that Westerns, more than any other genre, reflect the “values and problems” of the era in which they were made. If that’s true, audiences are in for a vivid temperature check with “The Harder They Fall,” an upcoming neo-Western from Netflix.
Quentin Tarantino has claimed in several interviews that Westerns, more than any other genre, reflect the “values and problems” of the era in which they were made. If that’s true, audiences are in for a vivid temperature check with “The Harder They Fall,” an upcoming neo-Western from Netflix.
Before its release, “Venom” seemingly had disaster written all over it; a goofy “Spider-Man” spinoff that didn’t feature Peter Parker and a forgettable/generic villain in Riot. But never underestimate Tom Hardy and Marvel Comics characters getting asses in seats, as the film ended up making Sony Pictures an impressive $856 million at the global box office.
video shows audience reactions to GoldenEye after one of the first screenings back in 1995.Towards the end of the 36-second clip, Idris Elba shares his thoughts. “He’s really good,” he begins, discussing Pierce Brosnan’s performance.
James Bond, Pierce Brosnan bagged the role, debuting in 1995's GoldenEye. And now unearthed reactions to the then-new 007 have seen Idris Elba spotted giving his take on the film.
What lines would you cross to be with your soulmate? That’s the question posed by the time-travel romance epic “Needle in a Timestack.” The movie’s first trailer gives a taste of what happens to four people put in that situation. READ MORE: Fall 2021 Movie Preview: 60+ Must-See Films “Needle in a Timestack,” based on a short story of the same name by Robert Silverberg, follows a blissful married couple, Nick and Janine.
Netflix is hosting a new global fan event that will include a star-studded lineup unlike we've seen before from the streamer. will feature 145 their biggest stars and creators from around the world, including Jennifer Aniston, Idris Elba, Millie Bobby Brown and more. The stars, representing over 70 series, films and specials like, , andto and, as well as blockbuster films like will join the virtual stage for breaking news, exclusives, first looks, new trailers and clips in a series
Idris Elba, who combines the latter two skillsets for a brand-new remix of «Rain» from .ET can exclusively debut the «Idris Elba Edit» of grandson and Jessie Reyez's collaboration, which director James Gunn enlisted for an action sequence in which Elba's Bloodsport, John Cena's Peacemaker and Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flag escape custody in Corto Maltese.