When Disney submitted “Agatha All Along” in the comedy categories for awards season, speculation quickly arose that the Marvel series would be renewed for a second season. Early last month showrunner Jac Shaeffer said a second run was possible but added that: “just right now there’s nothing I can report
Brutalist’s Corbet Sets 1970s Horror-Western Next
After drawing raves for his first two films, “The Childhood of a Leader” and “Vox Lux,” filmmaker Brady Corbet returns with the 3.5-hour biographical immigrant drama “The Brutalist”. The epic film, starring Adrien Brody stars as a Hungarian Holocaust survivor struggling to revive his career as an architect in Philadelphia
“Jurassic Word: Rebirth” Returns To Classic Tone
When it comes to blockbusters, David Koepp knows his stuff. The famed writer is one of the most successful in terms of box office with his movies taking in $2.3 billion domestically. His writing and co-writing credits have included “Jurassic Park,” “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man,” “Mission:
Gunn Talks “Batman” Villains & “Clayface” Basics
Following DC Studios clearing up its release schedule a bit yesterday, filmmaker James Gunn has given an update on two of the films on the slate. First up is Matt Reeves’ “The Batman Part II”. With the Mike Flanagan-penned “Clayface” film having been freshly been set for a September 2026
“Kraven” Bombs With $10-12 Million Launch
Sony is closing out its Spider-Man spin-off films with less a whimper and more a thundering crash. The studio’s R-rated comic book movie “Kraven the Hunter” pulled in $4.7 million on Friday, a number that includes $2.2 million in previews. Estimates now have it opening in third place with $10-12