When Marvel Studios initially got into its Disney+ television era, it appeared to be copying the approach that it had taken with the movies – namely, begin shooting without a finished script and then adjust the story during reshoots and post-production. Combined with the upsurge in content required to be
First Clip: Alan Ritchson In “War Machine”
Ahead of its release this coming Thursday, Netflix has premiered a new clip from the Alan Ritchson-led feature film “War Machine”. In the film, the final stage of US Army Ranger selection is underway, and an elite team’s training exercise in a forested region turns into a fight for survival
PlayStation Ditching Single-Player PC Ports?
Earlier this week, veteran gaming journalist Jason Schreier appeared on the Triple Click podcast (via Resetera) and reported that Sony PlayStation may be stopping releases of its signature major single-player titles on PC. Schreier said: “I think for them, their strategy is like, live service games are coming to PC.
The Jason Bourne Franchise Heats Up?
For some time now, “Conclave” and “All Quiet on the Western Front” director Edward Berger was attached to direct the next film in the Jason Bourne franchise. Last year the rights to the original Robert Ludlum “The Bourne Identity” novel, which had been held at Universal Pictures and led to
“God of War” Photo Reveal Yields Confusion
Talk to any publicist in a studio, and there’s one common sentiment you hear – “first costume reveals are the worst”. Specifically, they’re referring to the backlash that can often arise from costume test photos officially released during production of a film’s characters in their costumes and without any context.