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31.12.2020 - 20:51 / theplaylist.net
Chris Pine has ventured into the world of “Star Trek” as Captain Kirk in the most recent film reboot franchise. He’s also shown up in two “Wonder Woman” films.
Pine has even voiced Peter Parker in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Hell, we might see him in a “Dungeons & Dragons” film, as well. All that to say, Chris Pine knows his way around a blockbuster film franchise.
Zendaya and Tom Holland are hard at work!
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has received a new patch which increases its performance and resolution on next-gen systems, EA has announced.In a new post from the company regarding next-gen optimisation updates, it was revealed the patch is available to download for free from today (January 12) for the PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Patty Jenkins has responded over the body swap controversy with Chris Pine‘s Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman 1984.
For the unversed, before Patty Jenkins made us fall head over heels in adoration, once again, with Wonder Woman, the acclaimed filmmaker was set to direct Thor: The Dark World. However, because of creative differences, Jenkins opted out of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movie and Alan Taylor ended up directing Thor 2, which opened to a poor reaction.
“Wonder Woman 1984” dipped a strong 67% in its second week of available theaters in North America, perhaps proving that some things — like blockbusters losing a lot of business after their opening week — say the same during a global pandemic. The film has grossed $120 million globally so far,, and that’s a definitely muted response, but these are not normal times.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has spoken of the challenge of making a Star Wars film, saying you could “never” make a successful film in a single year.Last month, it was confirmed that Jenkins will be making a new Star Wars movie called Rogue Squadron, which is billed to reach cinemas on Christmas Day 2023.“You can never do it in one year,” Jenkins told Collider. “You could never do a good Star Wars movie in one year or a good Cleopatra in one year.
Star Wars franchise when she helms Rogue Squadron.The actor, who stars alongside Gal Gadot in the Jenkins-directed Wonder Woman 1984, said in a new interview that he believes she will be successful at reimagining the franchise.He told Collider: “I had spoken to her about, not my involvement, but the story [of Rogue Squadron]. She talked to me about it.
The actress got a chance to work with Pine again in "Wonder Woman 1984", sequel to the Patty Jenkins-directed 2017 DC hit, "Wonder Woman"."I loved the fact that Patty and (writer) Geoff Johns found a way to bring him back -- which we can't talk about -- but it made me really happy," the actress said."Chris was an integral part of the success of the first movie, and I really enjoy working with him. He's a great partner.
Wonder Woman 1984 took over Christmas 2020 with both a theatrical and HBO Max release amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. While the highly-awaited DCEU (DC Extended Universe) movie, which also starred Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal, was met with mixed reviews, a third Wonder Woman film has officially been confirmed by Warner Bros with Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins reuniting to conclude the superhero trilogy.In a statement by Warner Bros.
Chris Pine's Steve Trevor sacrificing himself in a fiery explosion to save the day, so when the trailer for dropped and Steve was still very much in the picture, we had to wonder how? What? When? Where? And again, Now, we know: Steve Trevor is only sort of back from the dead. 's plot revolves around a MacGuffin known as the Dreamstone, an ancient chunk of rock imbued by the Gods with power to grant its possessor one wish.
Though the recent deal between Warner Bros. and HBO Max that sends the studio’s entire 2021 film lineup to the streaming service day-and-date with theaters doesn’t officially begin until January with “The Little Things,” many see “Wonder Woman 1984” as the test case for the new paradigm.
Wonder Woman 1984 is days away from its theatrical release and if there's one thing that DCEU (DC Extended Universe) fans are curious about, it's how Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) managed to return for the sequel in spite of his tragic fate in Wonder Woman. While the fan theories are limitless, Pine himself isn't too surprised with Steve's return to the franchise."I wasn’t all that surprised.
Patty Jenkins recently opened up about how she almost walked away from directing Wonder Woman 1984. During her appearance on MTV’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, the -year-old director opened up about how she nearly walked off the set over a pay dispute where she wasn’t being paid equal to what her male counterparts were.
With “Wonder Woman 1984” around the corner and reviews popping up endorsing (or, uh, not endorsing) director Patty Jenkins’ superhero sequel, this is the time for us to relitigate the original “Wonder Woman.” Or, more specifically, openly discuss what was great and not so great about the smash-hit superhero film from 2017.
Patty Jenkins is making sure she gets paid what she deserves.
Harry Styles hasn't been on many film sets since he's taken up acting, but he's apparently a big hit on set. Chris Pine, who is going to star alongside the former One Direction singer in their new film Don't Worry Darling, said he was "stunned" by his professionalism, and even went a step further by saying Harry was "off-the-charts cool".
You know them, you love them…or maybe you hate them? Regardless, it’s common knowledge that you can’t make a superhero film without adding a post-credits tease at the end. And though critics noticed the distinct lack of one at the end of their screeners for “Wonder Woman 1984,” director Patty Jenkins assured fans, in a recent episode of the Reel Blend podcast, that there is most definitely a post-credits scene to her latest superhero blockbuster.
Olivia Wilde is using her power as the hottest rising director in town for good: Bringing Chris Pine and Harry Styles together onscreen for collective pleasure. The very handsome men co-star in her sophomore feature, Don't Worry Darling, a thriller starring Florence Pugh as a 1950s housewife questioning her utopian neighborhood.«The aesthetic of the movie is beautiful.