Apparently, there’s still some confusion when it comes to differentiating what’s canon with regard to the SnyderVerse’s DCEU and James Gunn and Peter Safran’s upcoming DCU. The perplexity might not be as complicated as Charlie Day’s madcap mail map in season four of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which became an equally amusing meme, but Gunn took to social media today to try and clear the muddled air.
“Place your bets.” 20 years ago, that simple bit of dialogue was cut from the horror film Freddy vs. Jason. The line — relegated to only appearing in the movie trailer — was uttered by Lori (Monica Keena) when Freddy (Robert Englund) and Jason (Ken Kirzinger) were about to fight, during their final showdown.
Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse emerges as a captivating narrative, paying a deep homage to beloved characters while exploring fresh and intriguing storylines. Centered largely on Gwen Stacy, the sequel divulges emotional aspects of her life, spellbinding and shattering fans with novel revelations concerning her kin, particularly her mother.
Netflix has just released a trailer for Paco Plaza's Sister Death (Hermana Muerte), a prequel to 2017's Spanish horror film, Veronica (Verónica). The film serves as an origin story for the titular character, who audiences met through Consuelo Trujillo's portrayal in Veronica. This time around, Sister Death, or Narcisa, is played by Aria Bedmar.
Although for many Footloose is one of the most important films in Kevin Bacon's filmography, and has become a classic, the actor was not very sure about joining the cast. And, in fact, he was not very happy with the fame he achieved thanks to that film.
It’s almost time to play a game with Jigsaw again. Saw X is only a day away from beginning its preview screenings, prior to its official theatrical release on Friday, September 29. And thanks to the new film being set between Saw and Saw II, the Jigsaw killer John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is alive and well.