Netflix has revealed that Emily in Paris season two has officially started filming, plus, the streaming service revealed the viewership data for season one!
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Netflix has unleashed the full trailer for upcoming zombie action heist movie Army of the Dead, directed and co-written by Zack Snyder. After giving us a teaser of what to expect in February, the new trailer delves into the story more and focuses on Dave Bautista's Scott Ward, a former zombie war hero who reluctantly agrees to undertake a dangerous heist in zombie-infested Las Vegas.
Netflix has revealed that Emily in Paris season two has officially started filming, plus, the streaming service revealed the viewership data for season one!
The Wonder, based on the book of the same name by Emma Donoghue.As shared by The Hollywood Reporter, Pugh will play the lead role of Lib Wright, an English nurse who, in 1859, travels to a small Irish village where she witnesses an 11-year-old girl live for months without food.As the girl, named Anna O’Donnell, begins to attract attention from the media and tourists, she and Wright, as Donoghue describes on her website, “transform each other’s lives”, telling the story of “a psychological
Antonio Ferme editorMove over Alexander Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda has a new starring role.Netflix has released the first trailer for “Vivo,” a colorful, animated musical with original songs written by Miranda.The musical adventure follows a kinkajou (a rainforest “honey bear”) named Vivo, voiced by Miranda. Vivo spends his days playing music to the crowds in a lively Havana square with his beloved owner Andrés.
Netflix continues its expansion into Southeast Asia with the acquisition of Ghost Lab, the supernatural thriller from Thailand that is produced by major local outfit GDH 559.
My Octopus Teacher wrapped its tentacles around the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, corralling a win for Netflix in that category for the second year in a row and third time in the last four years.
DC Films he’s determined to play Batman villain Bane.The actor, who has been saying on social media for years that he would love to play the character, has now revealed he organised a meeting with the film studios to reiterate his request.“I want to play Bane so bad I went to Warner Bros., had an appointment with them, had an appointment with DC, walked in the door and said, ‘I want to play Bane,’” the actor said during an appearance at JusticeCon (per Collider).Tom Hardy played Bane in
You can’t keep a good Bane down.
Antonio Ferme editorNetflix released a trailer for “The Upshaws,” which premieres on May 12.Created by Regina Hicks and Wanda Sykes, the series follows the head of a Black working-class family in Indianapolis struggling to step up and take care of his family without a blueprint for success.The series stars Mike Epps, Wanda Sykes, Kim Fields, Page Kennedy, Diamond Lyons, Khali Spraggins, Jermelle Simon, Gabrielle Dennis and Journey Christine. Hicks and Sykes serve as executive producers
Tig Notaro was the breakout star when the Army of the Dead trailer dropped last week, which came as news to the comic-actress who sought clarification from friends as to why. Notaro on Monday dropped by The Tonight Show where she explained to Jimmy Fallon once she understood what was going on, she was flattered.
Army of The Dead modelled the film’s zombie tiger after one of Carole Baskin’s tigers.Producer Deborah Snyder reportedly explained to Collider that plans were in the works before Netflix sensation Tiger King was released last year.“According to Snyder, the visual effects team called different animal sanctuaries in order to get a real-life reference for modelling and animating Valentine,” the publication’s report read.“The chosen candidate ended up being a tiger owned by Baskin, now
Ethan Shanfeld Anything goes in the futuristic anthology series “Love, Death & Robots,” returning for Volume 2 May 14 on Netflix.“Love, Death & Robots” is presented by creator Tim Miller and director David Fincher and Volume 2 consists of eight animated shorts that range from four to 15 minutes in length and feature explorers seeking new planets, aliens running amok and a dog-walking robot.The shorts, which are animated in such studios as Passion Pictures, Blink Industries, Axis Animation and
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSTXfilms has nabbed rights to “Universe’s Most Wanted,” a sci-fi fantasy adventure starring Dave Bautista.It will release the film in the United States, the United Kingdom and India. STX acquired “Universe’s Most Wanted” from AGC Studios and CAA Media Finance.“Universe’s Most Wanted” is currently in pre-production and is scheduled to begin shooting in Melbourne, Australia in late July.
Also Read: Zack Snyder's 'Army of the Dead' Sics a Zombie Tiger on Dave Bautista in New Trailer (Video)Peyton is directing and producing the film through his ASAP Entertainment alongside Jeff Fierson, and Bautista will also produce through his banner Dream Bros Entertainment alongside Jonathan Meisner. The film will also be produced by AGC Studios’ Stuart Ford.
Eros STX has taken United States, UK and India rights to AGC Studios and CAA Media Finance’s Universe’s Most Wanted. The picture puts Eros STX back in business with their My Spy star Dave Bautista, a title which was sold to Amazon Prime during the pandemic and did such notable business, that a sequel is already in the works on that pic as we first reported.
The trailer of Zack Snyder's upcoming zombie heist thriller, The Army of the Dead was released recently and it looks exciting. The trailer gives an idea of Snyder's vision of never-before-seen zombies, who are faster, scarier, smarter and creepier than anything that's been done before.
Zack Snyder is back again after the March release of his director's cut of Justice League with the first full-length trailer for his upcoming zombie-heist film Army Of The Dead. Guardians Of The Galaxy star Dave Bautista leads an enormous ensemble cast featuring comedian Tig Notaro and Power star Omari Hardwick as he accepts a death-defying mission steal the riches of Las Vegas, which haws been overrunning by flesh-eating zombies.
Zack Snyder has returned to his zombie roots with the new genre-blurring Netflix movie “Army Of The Dead”. And star Dave Bautista is happy to be along for the ride.
“Justice League” impresario Snyder, who wrote and directed the new project, earlier this year called “Army” a “full-blown, balls-to-the-wall zombie heist movie” in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. No argument there, based on the tantalizing teaser.
Zack Snyder has found a new group of heroes, ready to face the zombie apocalypse and pull off the ultimate heist in the trailer for “Army Of The Dead”.