The disappointing start to the Summer box-office was felt by the world’s biggest exhibitor AMC Theatres. Talking about their quarterly earnings from April to June this year today, the poor performance of “The Fall Guy,” and “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” saw revenue for the quarter fall 23.5% to $1.03
Zack Snyder’s Next To Go Small Scale
Zack Snyder’s two-part sci-fi epic “Rebel Moon” released its R-rated director’s cut on Netflix yesterday with Snyder out doing a handful of press to promote the release. The theatrical cuts were widely panned by critics and audiences and it’s expected these longer and more hardcore cuts are not going to
WBD Shuts Down Boomerang SVOD Service
Warner Bros. Discovery will shut down its cartoon streaming service Boomerang next month after more than seven years as a standalone service. As a result of the shutdown, the service’s catalogue will become part of Max. From next month, most Boomerang subscribers will be migrated to WBD’s Max ad-free tier
Marvel’s “X-Men” Targets Late 2025 Shoot?
In the wake of Disney adding two new untitled Marvel films to its release calendar in mid-late 2027, speculation is high regarding which films will be taking those slots. For now, Marvel’s Phase Six is murky – there are four announced projects so far starting with the currently in production
Game Informer Magazine Closes After 33 Years
Long-running video game magazine publication Game Informer is closing down 33 years after it launched in August 1991. The magazine was known for its unprecedented access, revealing dozens of games over its history. It was one of several famed game publications in the 1990s including GamePro (1989-2011) and Electronic Gaming