Comedic writer and performer Heather Anne Campbell (“Rick and Morty,” “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”) has confirmed that she and “Rick and Morty” co-creator Dan Harmon are officially working on a rewrite of the film adaptation of “One-Punch Man” at Sony Pictures. The title began life in 2009 as a
Davis On Not Being In “Beetlejuice” Sequel
Tim Burton unleashes “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” later this year which sees many of the cast members returning from the 1988 film. Some aren’t back of course. Sylvia Sidney passed away in 1999, Glenn Shadix passed away in 2010, and Jeffrey Jones is out for obvious reasons. But what about the first
“Civil War” Beats “Godzilla” At Box-Office
Alex Garland’s dystopian thriller “Civil War” topped the U.S. box-office with $25.7 million, the first A24 movie to top the box-office in North America and an opening weekend record for them. The film reportedly overperformed in California and Texas locations, two states that are behind the successionist movement in the
“Star Trek: Discovery” Gets Extended Finale
“Star Trek: Discovery” star/executive producer Sonequa Martin-Green and showrunner Michelle Paradise recently spoke with Collider about the fifth and final season of the series. As previously reported, the cast and crew shot the fifth season without planning it as a finale. After the cancellation decision came down, they scored several
“X-Men ’97” Creator On That Fifth Episode
One of the surprise stories of the year thus far was the unexpected and abrupt exit of writer/producer Beau DeMayo from the show he created, the critically acclaimed “X-Men ’97”. This revival of the iconic 1990s “X-Men” animated series has scored some of the best critical reviews of any film