The science fiction action game Pragmata was first announced by Capcom in 2020 before falling into a long development cycle, with little word on its progress for years. At Summer Game Fest 2025, Capcom confirmed that Pragmata was not only still very much in development, but also set for a
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Is Set in Precisely the Wrong Time Period
Say what you want about Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, but it’s a series that’s absolutely determined to strike out on its own path. With its decidedly younger cast, school-based setting, and, if the trailer is anything to go by, fairly frequent relationship drama, it’s definitely not like any other Star
Questions From Outposters: Making An Indie Movie
The other day, I put up an article covering the latest project from a friend of the Last Movie Outpost, Nate Shepka. His new movie is Death Among the Pines. I’ve stayed in touch with Nate, and we sometimes chat about how difficult indie movies are to make. It isn’t
THE JETSONS Moving Forward
A live-action adaptation of The Jetsons has been floated as an idea for many years. Pretty much since The Flintstones was a big hit way back in 1994. After drifting forever, it looks like a big name could be about to help drive things forward. Jim Carrey is reportedly in
Muschietti Defends THE FLASH
There were high hopes for The Flash. Andy Muschietti was on a roll post-IT. Michael Keaton was back. Reports talked of incredibly strong feedback from early exhibitor screenings, and even Tom Cruise was rumored to have loved it. Then it was released, and everything evaporated. Like with Aquaman 2, it