Netflix launched its $320 million-budgeted sci-fi feature “The Electric State” on Friday last week to what looks to be soft viewership numbers. The Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt-led film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, landed the worst critical reviews of the year so far for any theatrical or
Warners Delays “Battle,” “Bride,” “Weapons”
Ahead of CinemaCon in a little over a week, Warner Bros. Pictures is shaking up its release schedule with a number of films set to be shifted around. First up, the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed Frankenstein feature “The Bride”has been pushed back six months – moving from September 16th this year to
“Mandalorian” Movie Cheapest Since ‘Sith’?
Jon Favreau’s upcoming “The Mandalorian & Grogu” movie looks set to be the most cost-effective “Star Wars” film since George Lucas sold off the franchise. Collider has found numbers within the California Film Commission website which indicates the film has an overall production budget of $166.4 million. As the movie
“Section 31” Made Because “‘Star Trek’ Is Dying”
A few weeks back Paramount+ released “Section 31,” a direct-to-streaming movie which saw Michelle Yeoh reprise her “Star Trek: Discovery” character and lead a new team on a heist of a dangerous object. The result was disastrous. One of the most panned films of the year (though fared better with
Netflix’s Sarandos Talks Marvel Show Cheapness
Post-“Endgame,” Marvel began its fourth ‘phase’ with bold TV ambitions. Key to that was Marvel Studios taking over the TV shows and effectively ending the relationship Marvel had with Netflix to produce series. The old Marvel Television pumped out six shows for Netflix, some of which were highly acclaimed like