Last week, came the exciting news that BTS' new film Break The Silence: The Movie will be released in several countries (Around 110) with limited screenings.
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After months…err years of waiting, we now know when “New Mutants” will finally arrive for audiences– uh…the same date as last time. Yeah, don’t get overly excited for a Disney+ announcement, because that didn’t happen today at Comic-Con @ Home.
The Marvel/Fox ‘X-Men’ film is coming out… apparently on the same August 28, 2020 date as last time, though strangely enough in the press release there’s zero mention of the date. Continue reading ‘New Mutants’ Reveals Opening Scene, New Trailer &
.Last week, came the exciting news that BTS' new film Break The Silence: The Movie will be released in several countries (Around 110) with limited screenings.
Variety reports that NYCC producer ReedPop is partnering with YouTube to live-stream the convention's panels, which are expected to include fan-favorite franchises like The Walking Dead, Star Trek, and more.
Also Read: Noah Hawley's 'Star Trek' Put on Hold at Paramount“We are thoroughly disappointed that we can’t gather together, in-person for the New York Comic Con we love to build and our fans love to revel in. We look forward to this weekend all year long, just like you, and with this being our 15th edition, we were particularly excited.
coronavirus pandemic. It follows in the wake of San Diego Comic Con and other fandom frolics that have offered streaming programming in lieu of live events.“We are thoroughly disappointed that we can’t gather together, in-person for the New York Comic Con we love to build and our fans love to revel in.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorNew York Comic Con said Tuesday it is canceling its annual in-person convention this year at the Javits Center and instead will host an all-digital confab set for October 8-11.Organizer ReedPop said it is partnering with YouTube on the event, with exclusive live streams of panels set for NYCC’s YouTube channel.
Eli Countryman Continuing the trend of live fan events going virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic, New York Comic Con’s producer ReedPop announced on Tuesday that the annual fan convention is canceling its in-person event and partnering with YouTube to stream live panels from Oct. 8-11.NYCC was originally scheduled to take place at Javits Center, but will now be hosted primarily on New York Comic Con‘s YouTube channel.
Angels & Airwaves frontman Tom DeLonge is set to share his thoughts on UFOs at an online film and TV panel as part of Metaverse, a virtual New York Comic Con.He will be joined by UFO hunter and former Pentagon special agent Luis Elizondo, who currently works for DeLonge’s To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.Metaverse will take place this week from August 13-16.
Kane Brown sat down with Apple Music’s Brooke Reese — via FaceTime — to discuss his new single, “Be Like That”, featuring Khalid and Swae Lee.
Also Read: Toronto Film Festival Lineup to Include Films Directed by Regina King, Halle BerryNYFF this year will host outdoor and virtual screenings with some indoor screenings as possible as directed by state and health officials.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerEvery player, coach and referee on the court for the National Basketball Association’s restart tonight took a knee during the national anthem.The move included locking arms together. Players of both teams — the Utah Jazz and New Orleans Pelicans — wore “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts during warmups, and the same message was emblazoned on the court in Orlando, where the NBA’s complete schedule will be played.
As the release of “New Mutants” (maybe?) draws nearer, we’ve been finding out more and more about what could have been in the long-delayed last gasp of 20th Century Fox’s X-Men franchise. Speaking in an interview with Slash Film, the film’s director Josh Boone discussed how the critical failure of Bryan Singer’s final entry to the franchise, the often maligned and kind of loopy “X-Men: Apocalypse” lead to changes in his own film.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerFXX has set the premiere date for the 11th season of Archer, the Emmy Award-winning animated comedy series.The new season premieres September 16 on FXX, and is available the next day on #FXonHulu.
Marvel’s upcoming X-Men spin-off The New Mutants has been revealed by the film’s director.The film, which follows a group of young mutants in the X-Men universe who discover their abilities while being held in a facility against their will, has had its release date been pushed back several times due to the coronavirus pandemic.While there is no confirmed date on when the film will arrive in cinemas, it featured on a panel at Comic-Con@Home yesterday (July 23), where its creators assured fans
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comThe Boys are back — well, almost, anyway.“The Boys” showrunner Eric Kripke and stars Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Chace Crawford, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Capon and Aya Cash got together for a virtual panel as part of San Diego Comic-Con@Home on Thursday, during which they revealed that the show’s already been renewed for Season 3 and will get an aftershow hosted by Aisha Tyler, who moderated the panel.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWhile it was indicated well before their Comic-Con@Home panel when news broke of Mulan‘s theatrical pause, Disney is keeping 20th Century Studios/Marvel’s The New Mutants on the theatrical release calendar.Rumors were flying around yesterday that the horror-mutant movie was headed to Disney+ in September. This was spurred from what I’m told was a fan-made trailer posted to reddit.
After months…err years of waiting, we now know when “New Mutants” will finally arrive for audiences– uh…the same date as last time. Yeah, don’t get overly excited for a Disney+ announcement, because that didn’t happen today at Comic-Con @ Home.
“The New Mutants” cast are giving fans a glimpse at the upcoming horror-thriller.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAs part of CBS All Access’ Trekverse Comic-Con@Home panel today, the ViacomCBS streamer dropped the opening scene of the new animated series, which is premiering on Aug. 6.In this sequence we meet Ensign Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid).