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Michael Shannon Rejected ‘Star Wars’ Because Blockbusters Aren’t ‘Stimulating to Work On’: ‘The World Doesn’t Need More Mindless Entertainment’ - variety.com
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20.06.2023 / 15:39

Michael Shannon Rejected ‘Star Wars’ Because Blockbusters Aren’t ‘Stimulating to Work On’: ‘The World Doesn’t Need More Mindless Entertainment’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Michael Shannon revealed in a recent interview with Empire magazine (via Insider) that he turned down a role in the “Star Wars” franchise due to his overall wariness over big Hollywood franchise movies. Shannon did not reveal the role, but he said his reason for rejecting came down to him being “a bit wary about those giant movies” because they “take a lot of time and I don’t find them very stimulating to work on.” “I don’t ever want to get stuck in a franchise,” Shannon said. “I don’t find them interesting and I don’t want to perpetuate them. If I’m making something, I want there to be some kind of purpose to it — I don’t want to make mindless entertainment. The world doesn’t need more mindless entertainment. We’re inundated with it.”

‘Rebel Moon’: Director Zack Snyder Shares Behind-The-Scenes Look Of Netflix Film — Tudum - deadline.com - Brazil
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18.06.2023 / 04:03

‘Rebel Moon’: Director Zack Snyder Shares Behind-The-Scenes Look Of Netflix Film — Tudum

Zack Snyder took the stage at Netflix’s Tudum global fan event in Brazil where he gave a sneak peek at Rebel Moon. Watch the featurette in the video above.

‘Rebel Moon’ Featurette: Zack Snyder’s Sci-Fi Epic Inspired By ‘The Seven Samurai’ [Tudum] - theplaylist.net
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17.06.2023 / 22:59

‘Rebel Moon’ Featurette: Zack Snyder’s Sci-Fi Epic Inspired By ‘The Seven Samurai’ [Tudum]

When filmmaker Zack Snyder (“Man of Steel“) started a working relationship with Netflix, starting with “Army of The Dead,” it was obvious that he was looking to have the streamer bankroll a bunch of his passion projects that other studios weren’t interested in. One of those projects was a “Star Wars” film pitch to Lucasfilm/Disney that was an attempt to make a Jedi-focused standalone film directly influenced by Akira Kurosawa‘s iconic samurai epic “The Seven Samurai.” Lucasfilm had passed on the idea and that led Snyder to repackage the project as an original with the blessing/financing from Netflix, giving us “Rebel Moon.” READ MORE: ‘Rebel Moon’: Zack Snyder Teases 2 Versions Of His New Sci-Fi Film With Separate Cuts Aimed At General Audiences & Adults Only Netflix’s big promotional event, Tudum, is underway this weekend where they showed new footage from “Rebel Moon” including a featurette video (See below).

Zack Snyder’s Netflix Epic ‘Rebel Moon’ Revealed in Behind-the-Scenes Featurette (Video) - thewrap.com
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17.06.2023 / 22:29

Zack Snyder’s Netflix Epic ‘Rebel Moon’ Revealed in Behind-the-Scenes Featurette (Video)

a fond farewell to the so-called SnyderVerse, Netflix is sharing a behind-the-scenes look at Snyder’s latest fantasy epic. “Rebel Moon,” which will (as of this time) be a two-part film that will be offered in a PG-13 version and an R-rated cut, takes significant inspiration from one of Snyder’s favorite films, “The Seven Samurai.”  The logline reads “In a universe controlled by the corrupt government of the Mother World, the moon of Veldt is threatened by the forces of the Imperium, the army of the Mother World controlled by Regent Balisarius.

‘The Flash’ Review: Fast Forward - www.metroweekly.com
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17.06.2023 / 16:25

‘The Flash’ Review: Fast Forward

The Flash (★★★☆☆), look no further than IMDb, which has listed every single (uncredited) appearance on the movie’s full cast list. Some cameos are clever, while others are slightly creepy –- yet another example of CGI eerily resurrecting the dead.

Box Office: ‘The Flash’ Paces Itself With $24.5 Million Opening Day, Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ Doesn’t Catch Fire - variety.com - Beyond
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17.06.2023 / 15:27

Box Office: ‘The Flash’ Paces Itself With $24.5 Million Opening Day, Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ Doesn’t Catch Fire

J. Kim Murphy Nine years after it was first announced, “The Flash” has finally dashed into theaters, speeding toward a debut ahead of the box office competition. But the DC Studios film isn’t exactly matching the lightning pace of its superhero. The Warner Bros. release got started with $24.5 million on opening day, which includes $9.7 million in Thursday previews. That’s enough to set the Ezra Miller film on a surefire pathway to a No. 1 debut on domestic charts, but it’ll be tough for the film to match its projections heading into the weekend — some bullish ones predicting a four-day bow as high as $85 million through the Juneteenth holiday.

Ezra Miller’s Legal Troubles: A Timeline of Arrests and Controversies Before ‘The Flash’ - variety.com - Jordan - county Miller
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16.06.2023 / 21:47

Ezra Miller’s Legal Troubles: A Timeline of Arrests and Controversies Before ‘The Flash’

Jordan Moreau Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ tentpole summer release, “The Flash,” finally hits theaters this weekend, but the superhero movie had been beset by delays and off-screen controversies involving star Ezra Miller in the years before its release. “The Flash” was initially revealed back in October 2014 as part of the inaugural DC Universe slate. It received a 2018 release date, alongside eventual releases like “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “Suicide Squad,” “Wonder Woman,” “Aquaman” and “Shazam.” However, parts of that plan didn’t come to fruition. Standalone “Cyborg” and “Green Lantern” movies were scrapped, and a two-part “Justice League” movie by Zack Snyder became one film.

‘The Flash’ Multiverse Explained: What the Hell Is Going On With the DC Universe? - thewrap.com - county Snyder
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16.06.2023 / 20:27

‘The Flash’ Multiverse Explained: What the Hell Is Going On With the DC Universe?

The Flash” is here, and if you’ve seen it, you probably have a lot of questions about what it all, especially that cacophonous ending, means for the DC Universe.In the film, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) travels back in time and to other dimensions in an effort to save his mom’s life (and that of his father, who was wrongly convicted of her murder). Along the way he interacts with at least two actors playing Batman — Ben Affleck from Zack Snyder’s films, and Michael Keaton, who last played the role in 1992’s “Batman Returns” — alongside a whole lot of other characters.

Does ‘The Flash’ Have a Post-Credits Scene? - thewrap.com
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16.06.2023 / 18:05

Does ‘The Flash’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?

The Flash” is here.And this time the scarlet speedster (played by Ezra Miller) has really gotten himself into a pickle: during an effort to travel back in time and save his mother, he’s knocked out of his timeline and winds up in a dimension where his mom is still alive (yay!) but there aren’t any other superheroes (boo!) This becomes even more problematic when Zod (Michael Shannon, reprising his role from “Man of Steel”) shows up to conquer a Superman-free earth. See, a real pickle!But a question that looms even larger than: can The Flash save both of his timelines and return home is … should you, as an audience member attending a showing of “The Flash,” stick around afterwards for a post-credits scene? Read on to find out.

‘The Flash’ Takes $9.7 Million at Thursday Box Office - thewrap.com - Beyond
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16.06.2023 / 16:07

‘The Flash’ Takes $9.7 Million at Thursday Box Office

The Flash” got off to a slow start in its domestic box office sprint, earning $9.7 million in Thursday previews. That’s barely more than the $8.9 million earned by “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” last weekend and only a bit more than the $7.5 million and $7.6 million earned by “Black Adam” and “Fast X” respectively in their Thursday preview runs.

‘The Flash’ Filmmakers Got A “Confidence Boost” From Tom Cruise Praise Of DC Film - deadline.com
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16.06.2023 / 06:43

‘The Flash’ Filmmakers Got A “Confidence Boost” From Tom Cruise Praise Of DC Film

Tom Cruise is praising The Flash, the film starring Ezra Miller and directed by Andy Muschietti. The Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning star got an advanced screening of the DC superhero movie and gave Andy and his sister Barbara Muschietti a “confidence boost.”

Where to Stream Every DC Movie Right Now - thewrap.com
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16.06.2023 / 04:53

Where to Stream Every DC Movie Right Now

“The Flash”. Releasing on June 16th, the DC film hailed by James Gunn as one of the greatest superhero movies ever made finds Ezra Miller getting their own solo movie, complete with crossover into multiple eras of DC films in dream team-ups that we never thought were possible, such as bringing back Michael Keaton as Batman (and plenty more cameos).

Shawn Mendes Was ‘On The Back End Of Feeling A Lot Of Things’ When He Wrote His New Song ‘What The Hell Are We Dying For?’ - etcanada.com - New York
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13.06.2023 / 02:03

Shawn Mendes Was ‘On The Back End Of Feeling A Lot Of Things’ When He Wrote His New Song ‘What The Hell Are We Dying For?’

Shawn Mendes is opening up about how uncertainty in his life fuelled the release of his new song, “What The Hell Are We Dying For?”

Michael Shannon Reveals Reason Reprising Zod Role In ‘The Flash’ ‘Wasn’t Quite Satisfying’ For Him ‘As An Actor’ - etcanada.com
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12.06.2023 / 15:17

Michael Shannon Reveals Reason Reprising Zod Role In ‘The Flash’ ‘Wasn’t Quite Satisfying’ For Him ‘As An Actor’

Michael Shannon didn’t hold back as he voiced his opinion on what it was like reprising his role as General Zod in “The Flash”.

Michael Shannon Admits Reprising Zod in ‘The Flash’ Wasn’t ‘Satisfying’: ‘These Multiverse Movies Are Like Somebody Playing With Action Figures’ - variety.com - county Shannon - county Snyder
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11.06.2023 / 17:37

Michael Shannon Admits Reprising Zod in ‘The Flash’ Wasn’t ‘Satisfying’: ‘These Multiverse Movies Are Like Somebody Playing With Action Figures’

McKinley Franklin editor Michael Shannon has previously revealed that he was “a little confused” when he received the offer to join “The Flash” in a reprisal of his role of of General Zod from “Man of Steel.” Now, the actor has revealed that those complicated feelings weren’t exactly resolved while making the new DC film. In a new interview with Collider, Shannon got honest about the multiverse-traversing premise of “The Flash” and his own dissatisfaction with Zod’s arc in the film. “I’m not going to lie — it wasn’t quite satisfying for me, as an actor. These multiverse movies are like somebody playing with action figures,” Shannon said. “It’s like, ‘Here’s this person. Here’s that person. And they’re fighting!’ It’s not quite the in-depth character study situation that I honestly felt ‘Man of Steel’ was.”

Actor tells how he was scammed by ‘con queen of Hollywood’ - www.msn.com - USA - Dublin - Indonesia - city Jakarta - city Bangkok
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08.06.2023 / 13:59

Actor tells how he was scammed by ‘con queen of Hollywood’

Skype audition by the “con queen of Hollywood” – who was posing as a female film producer. Hargobind Tahilramani, 43, is facing extradition to the US accused of being the mastermind of a 1. 0 million US dollar (£800,000) scam against more than 300 victims between 2013 and 2020.

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