Universal Pictures has set the streaming premiere date for its Chris McKay-directed horror comedy Renfield, starring Nicholas Hoult and Nicolas Cage, announcing that the film will bow exclusively on Peacock on June 9th.
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Nicholas Cage’s latest role isn’t in a film, or even a TV series.
As it turns out, the “Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” star will soon be seen in a whole other medium entirely: a video game.
That’s the news that emerged from a new trailer courtesy of Canadian gaming studio Behaviour Interactive, which features a digital version of Cage in its hit game “Dead by Daylight”.
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“There is nothing more powerful than imagination,” the video-game Cage solemnly intones.
“It can shake the fabric of reality,” he adds, “transforming everything you may think you know.”
“It’s the performance of a lifetime,” reads the caption accompanying the trailer shared via Twitter. “Dead by Daylight: Nicolas Cage. Coming to a realm near you.”
According to the clip, fans will “learn more” about the apparently top-secret project on July 5.
For non-gamers, “Dead by Daylight” is an online multiplayer survival game set within the horror genre, which has previously featured characters from hit horror franchises including A” Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Hellraiser”.
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Back in March, it was announced that Blumhouse and Atomic Monster were teaming with Behaviour Interactive to adapt “Dead by Daylight” as a feature film.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to work with Jason Blum and James Wan, two giants of the horror film industry, to further expand the ‘Dead by Daylight’ universe,” said Stephen Mulrooney, executive vice president at Behaviour Interactive, in a statement. “At Behaviour, our motto is to create unique moments, together, forever. Atomic Monster and
Universal Pictures has set the streaming premiere date for its Chris McKay-directed horror comedy Renfield, starring Nicholas Hoult and Nicolas Cage, announcing that the film will bow exclusively on Peacock on June 9th.
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God of Thunder himself. Chris Hemsworth’s recent Instagram reel begins like all his others. The shirtless star is sweating through an intense workout that includes boxing, push-ups and chin-ups and squats. It’s all pretty standard stuff for the actor who is known for his gruelling training schedule.
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Nicholas Cage’s latest role isn’t in a film, or even a TV series.
The popular multiplayer game “Dead by Daylight” already has tons of Hollywood royalty on its roster, including Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Ash Williams, and Laurie Strode. Now, it also has Nicolas Cage.
The trailer for the upcoming movie adaption of Five Nights at Freddy’s has been released!
Sasha Urban editorAfter first being announced in 2015, the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie is finally pulling back the curtain. Universal has released the first teaser for the Blumhouse horror film, giving viewers their first look at how the popular survival horror video game’s terrifying animatronics will be brought to life.“Five Nights at Freddy’s” is based on the video game franchise created by Scott Cawthon, which released its first entry in 2014 and quickly rocketed to massive popularity. The game sees players in various locations tied to the fictional pizza restaurant “Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza.” Throughout the different games, players are tasked with surviving the onslaught of hostile animatronic characters inside the haunted Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza restaurant, using security cameras, lights and doors to survey the area.
Just recently, it was announced that filmmaker Andrew Niccol is set to revisit his “Lord of War” film with a new sequel, aptly titled “Lords of War.” Well, before he gets going on that film and a reunion with Nicolas Cage, Niccol has another project lined up which could begin filming later this year, “I, Object.” READ MORE: ‘Lords Of War’: Nic Cage & Bill Skarsgård Teaming With Andrew Niccol On A Sequel To 2005’s ‘Lord Of War’ According to THR, Andrew Niccol is begun putting a cast together for his next film, the live-action/animation hybrid film, “I, Object.” And the new members of the cast include Melanie Lynskey (“Yellowjackets”), Karl Urban (“The Boys”), Thomasin McKenzie (“Jojo Rabbit”), and Jemaine Clement (“Flight of the Conchords”).
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along with a few raves, and grossed $72.6 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. Time will tell if audiences are interested in another go-around or if this is a case of “IP for the sake of IP.”
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