Pardon the pun, but this is a shocker. Jamie Foxx will be reprising his role as Electro in Sony’s upcoming Marvel-produced “Spider-Man 3” starring Tom Holland.
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Eli Countryman Tom Holland stars in Netflix’s upcoming “The Devil All the Time,” a film about a young man set on finding morality in the corrupt environment in which he grows up.In an interview moderated by Danny Leigh, Holland and other stars including Bill Skarsgard, Jason Clarke, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Harry Melling, Eliza Scanlen and Pokey LaFarge joined director and co-writer Antonio Campos to discuss their characters and experiences on set.“I’ve got to say I was really nervous and
.Pardon the pun, but this is a shocker. Jamie Foxx will be reprising his role as Electro in Sony’s upcoming Marvel-produced “Spider-Man 3” starring Tom Holland.
Big surprise from the Marvel universe…Jamie Foxx is returning as the villain Electro for the upcoming third Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland, THR reports.
Sony has just released a first look at it’s upcoming PS5 video game “Spider-Man Remastered”, and it appears that everyone’s favourite neighbourhood web-slinger has received a Tom Holland-style upgrade.
Robert Pattinson can currently be seen in new Netflix movie “The Devil All the Time”, playing sinister preacher Preston Teagardin alongside a cast including Tom Holland, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough and Sebastian Stan.
Back in May, when the entire world was still in chaos due to the COVID-19 pandemic (instead of now, when it appears the US is falling behind as the rest of the world figures it out), the Russo Brothers weren’t sure what to do with their upcoming drama, “Cherry.” The film was already pretty much done, but with theaters shut down and the industry’s uncertain future, the directors decided to hold back and figure out the best way to release their highly-anticipated film.
Angelique Jackson Apple Original Films will debut “Cherry,” the highly anticipated film from directors Anthony and Joe Russo, starring Tom Holland and Ciara Bravo. The film will debut in early 2021 on Apple TV Plus.In March 2019, Variety exclusively announced that the Russo brothers would re-team with the Marvel star for the project.
Also Read: Tom Holland to Star in Heist Story 'Cherry' from Russo BrothersKelli Burglund (“Fosse/Verdon,” “Now Apocalypse”), Jack Reynor (“Midsommar”), Forrest Goodluck (“The Revenant”), Jeff Wahlberg (“Dora and the Lost City of Gold”), Michael Gandolfini (“The Deuce”), Kyle Harvey (“The After Party”) and Thomas Lennon (“Reno 911!,” “17 Again”) also star.“Cherry” is produced by AGBO Chairmen Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, AGBO Vice Chairman Mike Larocca, Chris Castaldi, as well as CEO Jonathan
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: In a deal that comes in high $40 millions, Apple Original Films has acquired worldwide rights to Cherry, the first film directed by Anthony and Joe Russo since their Avengers: Endgame became the highest global grossing film of all time. The film is a decidedly different kind of drama, an adaptation of the bestselling novel by Nico Walker that is based on his story.
Netflix movie “The Devil All The Time” gives us nonstop Satanic behavior from start to finish. When its characters aren’t committing acts of moral depravity, they’re the bloody victims of them.
The reviews for The Devil All the Time are in!
The cast that director Antonio Campos had to work with on his film “The Devil All The Time” is staggering, including Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska, Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan and more.
Mark Wahlberg is hard at work on his new movie!
Hearing Tom Holland’s name typically evokes images of a web-slinging Peter Parker on a quest to save the world while getting the girl, an occupational hazard of starring as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some of that surely will get displaced once global audiences get introduced to his latest character, Arvin Russell, a brutal and bloodied young man on a quest to fight the forces that have threatened his family in Antonio Campos’s The Devil All the Time.
straight to your inboxHere are the Manchester City evening headlines for Friday, September 11.England captain Harry Kane has revealed what he told Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood after the incident that resulted in their dismissal from the national team squad.The youngsters were sent home after breaking Covid-19 protocol following the 1-0 Nations League victory over Iceland.And Kane was quick to contact Manchester City midfielder Foden and Greenwood immediately after the news broke.“As a senior
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticRobert Pattinson has a way of making scene-stealing entrances, sometimes halfway through a movie, like when he showed up in “The King,” wearing long orange-blond tresses and a twisted leer, as the Dauphin of France, a lewdly dissipated flyweight troublemaker. He does it again in “The Devil All the Time,” a drama of sin and salvation and crime and violence and a whole lot of other heavy Christian noir stuff, set in southern rural Ohio from 1957 to 1965.