For a big movie that illustrates how the coronavirus pandemic has re-wired the film business, consider Army of the Dead. Released in May, the Zack Snyder zombie action spectacle cost about $90 million to make.
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Batman would perform oral sex on Catwoman.The question arose after Harley Quinn co-creator Justin Halpern told Variety that a moment in which Batman performed the act on Catwoman didn’t make the third season of the DC Entertainment-HBO Max animated series.“In this third season of Harley [Quinn], we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman, [and] DC was like, ‘You can’t do that. You absolutely cannot do that,’” Halpern said.
For a big movie that illustrates how the coronavirus pandemic has re-wired the film business, consider Army of the Dead. Released in May, the Zack Snyder zombie action spectacle cost about $90 million to make.
Rebel Moon.The Army Of The Dead filmmaker will be co-writing, directing and producing the film for Netflix, the platform through which his previous film was released.Shay Hatten and Kurt Johnstad will be writing the script alongside Snyder, after Hatten worked with the filmmaker on Army Of The Dead.
The first look at the prequel to Army of the Dead, titled Army of Thieves, just debuted online!
Zack Snyder has lined up his next project.
Director Zack Snyder is truly moving from the DCEU as there is a report of his next feature film that will see him stick with the streaming giant, Netflix, after working with them on the hit zombie actioner “Army of The Dead.” READ MORE: ‘Army Of The Dead’: Zack Snyder Understands The Zombie Assignment In A Bleak Tale Of Late-Stage American Capitalism [Review] We finally have some official word about Snyder’s next big project, and it will see the filmmaker turn his attention back to science
After directing Army of the Dead for Netflix, Zack Snyder is returning to the streamer for his next film as he has come on to direct Rebel Moon, sources confirmed to Deadline. Synder will also co-write the pic with Shay Hatten and Kurt Johnstad. Johnstad also co-wrote story with Snyder.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterZack Snyder is going to space.Following the debut of his zombie thriller “Army of the Dead” at Netflix, Snyder has set his next feature film at the streamer, a sci-fi epic called “Rebel Moon.”Shay Hatten (“Army of the Dead,” “John Wick 3”) and Kurt Johnstad (“300,” “Atomic Blonde”) are co-writing the script with Snyder, with Snyder and Johnstad receiving story credit.
Zack Snyder has set his next project, “Rebel Moon,” at Netflix, which he will co-write, produce and direct, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.He is co-writing the script with “Army of the Dead” co-writer Shay Hatten and Kurt Johnstad, who also co-write “300.” Snyder and Johnstad will both receive story credit. Snyder’s wife and producing partner, Deborah Snyder, will also produce alongside Wesley Coller.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige and Justice League's Zack Snyder have led tributes to Superman director Richard Donner following his death. The legendary director, who helmed the original 1978 superhero movie alongside a string of classics including The Goonies and Scrooged, passed away yesterday (July 5) aged 91.
HBO have confirmed that Lovecraft Country will not be renewed for another season, prompting creator Misha Green to share a glimpse of what could have come next on the show.Despite previously stating they were “very hopeful” that the series would continue, the company told Deadline yesterday that they would “not be moving forward with a second season of Lovecraft Country,” adding: “We are grateful for the dedication and artistry of the gifted cast and crew, and to Misha Green, who crafted this
Fans love “Lovecraft Country,” one of the most popular shows of 2020, starring Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors, but it’s not getting love from HBO.The network confirmed to Deadline that the show, despite the 10-episode season’s popularity, will not be getting a Season 2.“We will not be moving forward with a second season of Lovecraft Country,” HBO said in a statement.
Rick And Morty film.Speaking in a new interview, the Justice League director said he thinks “the closest” he’d ever get to helming a comedy is if he was asked to work on a potential Rick And Morty movie.“I don’t have like a straight comedy that I can think, you know, that’s like wall to wall straight comedy,” Snyder said during his appearance on The Film Junkee Vodka Stream (via CBR). “If I did the Rick And Morty movie that’s probably about the closest I’d get.”Later, he revealed that he
“Army of the Dead,” Zack Snyder’s Netflix zombie movie, was the most-viewed movie on streaming platforms for the second week running for the period in late May, according to Nielsen’s weekly Top 10 lists.For the week of May 24 through May 30, “Army of the Dead” was watched for 786 million viewing minutes. That was good enough to top all other streaming movies and landed it second place among all streaming titles, placing only behind “Luther” in terms of original titles for the week.
Val Kilmer, 61, had closed the book on the great Caped Crusader cunnilingus debate, Zack Snyder, 55, took things even further — by sharing an image of the Dark Knight actually performing the dirty deed. His NSFW Snyder cut has spawned nearly 220,000 likes — and plenty of pearl-clutching — on Twitter, in less than 24 hours.
Zack Snyder’s Las Vegas-set zombie heist movie Army of the Dead was the clear winner in U.S. streaming for the week of May 17 to 23, according to Nielsen.
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Friends is proving it’s still the best show out there.
“Legendary,” which just finished its second season on HBO Max, is one of the most confounding competition programs on television. Featuring 10 different ballroom houses battling for $100,000, the series has incredible performers that make it a must-watch, but the only consistent thing about the judging is how inconsistent and confounding it is.
not having Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones, almost all of the original “Sex and the City” gang will be back for the revival series, “And Just Like That.”HBO Max announced Wednesday that Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Willie Garson and Evan Handler will reprise their roles on the show. Cantone, 61, will bring back sassy event planner Anthony Marentino, who married 57-year-old Garson’s character Stanford Blatch in the second film.