Warner Bros. Pictures has announced they have set aside multiple release dates for a number of currently untitled pictures, mostly event films. In addition, they have moved up M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller “Trap” by a week. The Josh Hartnett-led film is going from an August 9th to August 2nd
Teaser: Animated “Watchmen: Chapters 1 & 2”
Warner Bros. Entertainment has premiered the teaser trailer (in 4K) of its upcoming animated two-film adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic 1986 graphic novel “Watchmen”. The CG-rendered new take is rated R and is being described as a “faithful animated adaptation” of the work. It was first announced
Barnes, Parker Set For “The Institute” Series
Ben Barnes (“Shadow and Bone”) and Mary-Louise Parker (“Weeds”) are set to lead the MGM+ eight-episode drama “The Institute” based on the 2019 Stephen King novel. The story begins when twelve-year-old genius Luke Ellis is kidnapped and awakens at The Institute, a facility full of taken children all possessed of
Emily Blunt In Talks For Spielberg’s Next
Emily Blunt is in early talks to join Steven Spielberg’s currently untitled next feature at Universal Pictures. The project is set for a May 15th 2026 release and marks Spielberg’s first Summer film offering since “The BFG” in 2016, and an ‘event film’ that’s expected to be a major blockbuster.
Ricci, Linklater To Lead “Chop Shop”
Christina Ricci (“Yellowjackets”) and Hamish Linklater (“Midnight Mass”) are set to lead the true crime series “Chop Shop” inspired by the Kathy Braidhill bo. Andy Bellin (“Lovelace”) is writing the story which is set amidst the funeral business in 1980s San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. David Sconce, the son