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Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterBlumhouse Productions and filmmaker John Carpenter are developing a reboot of Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic “The Thing,” Variety has confirmed.
The project is still in early stages, and no other details have been hammered out.Carpenter first revealed the news on Saturday on a panel for the Fantasia International Film Festival. During the interview, Carpenter discussed finishing the score to “Halloween Kills,” a sequel to the 2018 reboot of another
.Selena Gomez might have shown a sexy side of herself during her Revival era — but that doesn’t mean she wanted to.
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A reboot of “Pretty Little Liars” is reportedly in the works, helmed by “Riverdale” exec producer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA reboot of the Freeform series “Pretty Little Liars” is in the early stages of development at Warner Bros. Television, Variety has confirmed.Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who previously developed “Riverdale” for television, is developing the potential reboot.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe final night of the Republican National Convention, which headlined by a rambling 70-minute speech from President Trump, failed to score a big boost from the previous nights, at least according to early numbers.Across the three major broadcast networks which covered the RNC’s curtain call, around 5.4 million viewers tuned in, which is up a fraction on the previous night, but down on night 2.
Halloween filmmaker John Carpenter has said David Gordon Green’s upcoming sequel Halloween Kills is a “quintessential slasher film”.The veteran filmmaker returns as composer on the new film, after directing the original 1978 film, but praised Gordon Green for his new vision.“It’s the quintessential slasher film,” Carpenter told Bloody Disgusting during the virtual edition of this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival. “It is so intense…oh my god…it even stuns me how incredible it is.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorChristopher Nolan’s Tenet has begun its offshore rollout, and while Warner Bros is keeping a tight lid on grosses until fully reporting Sunday, some international box office information is available on the highly-anticipated title.In Korea, one of the key plays on Tenet, the Wednesday opening day was a little over $827K from 2,228 screens.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe second night of the Republican National Convention preformed better than the first, at least according to early Nielsen numbers.After opening night drew 4.9 million total viewers across the three broadcast networks, night 2 delivered 5.2 million, with a marked bump for NBC in particular.
John Carpenter is rebooting yet another one of his horror classics with a revived version of his 1982 hit The Thing.The Halloween director announced the project during a panel at the Fantasia International Film Festival last week (August 21, 2020), and now Variety has confirmed the news.Carpenter was discussing the upcoming film Halloween Kills, the follow up to the 2018 reboot of Halloween, when he surprised fans by revealing he was attached to a retelling of The Thing along with Blumhouse prod
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAmerica’s Got Talent topped Tuesday in primetime, delivering a 0.7 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 5.58 million viewers to hold steady with last week’s numbers. The reality talent competition led into Night 2 of the Republican National Convention, which so far trails Night 1 in the early data with NBC (0.3, 2.42M) and ABC (0.3, 1.74M) leading in the demo and CBS (0.2, 1.30M) at No.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe first night of the Republican National Convention was down a touch in total viewership on the first night of the Democratic National Convention, at least according to early numbers.Across the three broadcast networks, the RNC night 1 drew around 4.9 million total viewers, a 14% drop from last Monday’s DNC first night which drew 5.7 million.Looking at the networks individually, ABC scored the largest total viewership (as it did for the DNC), drawing 1.8 million
For the beginning of its history, Blumhouse made a name for itself by launching new film franchises in the horror genre, including “Paranormal Activity,” “The Purge,” and “Insidious.” However, recently, the film studio has taken a look at popular IP that is ripe for rebooting, including “Fantasy Island,” “The Invisible Man,” and “Halloween.” And apparently, the rebooting is going to continue at Blumhouse with John Carpenter’s “The Thing.” Speaking at this year’s Fantasia Fest, John Carpenter was
Red Hot Chili Peppers, has died, the band confirmed on Instagram on Friday. He was 64.
The Thing, as well as a new ‘Lost Themes’ arriving early next year.The Master of Horror was speaking as part of Fantasia Film Festival, where he had accepted this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award.When asked about upcoming work he’d discussed with Jason Blum, the founder and CEO of popular horror institution Blumhouse Productions, Carpenter mentioned one of their most highly anticipated projects – an update on the director’s 1982 classic.“I think he’s gonna be working on rebooting The Thing,” he
Following the release of his memoir Chasing the Light, Oliver Stone appeared virtually on Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday to discuss his career in the film industry and some of the obstacles he's encountered with financing and controversial subject matters over the years. At the top of the show, Maher, who read the book — released in July — "in one big gulp," emphasized that making movies is a difficult business.
Chris Willman Music WriterJack Sherman, the guitarist who joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers for their debut album and contributed to much of the followup, has died at age 64.“We of the RHCP family would like to wish Jack Sherman smooth sailing into the worlds beyond, for he has passed,” the group said on its Instagram page “Jack played on our debut album as well as our first tour of the USA. He was a unique dude and we thank him for all times good, bad and in between.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe Democratic National Convention came to a close last night, with Democratic candidate Joe Biden finally taking to the stage to deliver his key address.Looking at the early numbers, night 4 could be on course for a similar total audience as night 3.
Drew Barrymore is taking on the heat – and revealing some facts about Scream!