It feels like a no-brainer at this point that Netflix will be making a sequel to Charlize Theron‘s movie The Old Guard, but fans might be waiting a while for it to happen.
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While the world has finally been able to witness what filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood is able to do with a big action blockbuster in the Netflix feature, “The Old Guard,” the film isn’t the first attempt by the filmmaker to launch a comic book franchise.
In fact, well before she landed the job directing the Charlize Theron-led action film, Prince-Bythewood was knee-deep in preparation for a ‘Spider-Man’ spin-off film, “Silver & Black.” And according to a new interview with IndieWire, it’s that
.It feels like a no-brainer at this point that Netflix will be making a sequel to Charlize Theron‘s movie The Old Guard, but fans might be waiting a while for it to happen.
Wearing a protective face covering is one of the best things you can do amid the global health crisis when going out of your home, both to protect yourself and those around you. At the same time, having to wear a mask doesn’t mean you can’t still make it a fashion statement.
The Hollywood Reporter said today that Netflix’s new action-fantasy thriller, The Old Guard, starring Charlize Theron, is quickly becoming one of the streaming platform’s most popular movies. The streaming juggernauts release their numbers this week.
Dave McNary Film Reporter“The Old Guard,” starring Charlize Theron, has made Netflix’s list of its 10 most popular original films ever and is tracking to reach 72 million households in its first four weeks.Netflix also said Gina Prince-Bythewood is the first Black female director on the top 10 list.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorNetflix has posted on social media that the Charlize Theron, Gina Prince-Bythewood Skydance movie The Old Guard has easily become one of the streamer’s top 10 most popular, viewed by 72M households in just four weeks.Netflix also reports that Prince-Bythewood is the first Black female director on that list.Other Netflix streaming benchmarks:–The Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston comedy Murder Mystery was watched by 31M accounts in its first
Charlize Theron virtually appeared on Monday's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and opened up about how she's talking about the Black Lives Matter movement with her adopted daughters Jackson, 8, and August, 5. "The day I became a parent, I just vowed that I would always tell them the truth—in a way that they could handle," the 44-year-old actress said.
Charlize Theron works to always be open with her two children. The Oscar winner recently made a virtual appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," where she opened up about raising Black daughters as a White woman, particularly in a time rife with racial tensions.
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Charlize Theron knows the importance of being honest and open with her children. The 44-year-old Oscar winner spoke about talking to her two daughters, Jackson and August, about Black Lives Matter while chatting with Jimmy Fallon on Monday's .«The day I became a parent, I vowed that I would always tell them the truth in a way that they could handle.
It’s been 20 years since the world was introduced to Bryan Singer’s film, “X-Men.” And though it wasn’t the first (superhero films existed decades prior) and it wasn’t the most successful (Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” would break records two years later), “X-Men” holds a significant place in the history of superhero films—proving they could be serious and meaningful in a post-“Batman & Robin” world and that they could be blockbusters once again.
This past weekend arguably saw the largest number of original films enter the streaming and VOD markets since movie theaters closed down in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. While “Palm Springs” looks like it was the first significant movie hit in Hulu history it’s clear that another film dominated viewership across the globe.
The latest news update about Charlize Theron's recently released Netflix film suggests that the action thriller could have a possible sequel. The film which ended on a suspense note, when one of the immortals who was perceived to be dead, shows up alive.
Recently, it was revealed that Charlize Theron hasn’t been offered to do anything with Marvel Studios previously. We were surprised by this news because it seems as if the superhero film studio has just about worked with every A-lister on the planet throughout the previous two dozen films and the upcoming slate.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorGina Prince-Bythewood has always wanted to direct an action movie.Her dream was finally realized with “The Old Guard,” an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name about a group of immortal mercenaries (Charlize Theron, KiKi Layne, Matthew Schoenaerts, Marwan Kenzari and Luca Marinelli).“I, for a long while, never thought I’d get the opportunity to make one given the way Hollywood loves to work,” Prince-Bythewood, 51, tells
Charlize Theron can't wait for her daughters to (someday, when they're old enough) watch her new movie,. Not to see their mom kick butt — as they will in any number of her films, from to — but to see her co-star, Kiki Layne.«It's so amazing that I get to be in this film with Kiki.
At this point, we’ve seen plenty of A-list talent join a Marvel Studios film. Even if they’re not the main heroes of the film, we’ve seen the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton all take on supporting roles, at the very least.
Charlize Theron ignored the pain of a torn ligament in her thumb to complete filming on her latest movie.The Atomic Blonde star suffered the nasty injury while pulling off an action sequence with a stuntman, but she had no idea how seriously she had been hurt and insisted on 'pressing on' to keep cameras rolling.Fight coordinator Danny Hernandez has revealed the Oscar winner was a tough woman on the set of superhero flick The Old Guard, in which Theron portrayed the leader of a group of immortal