Orlando Brown has found himself in some more trouble with the law.
03.12.2022 - 21:57 / thewrap.com
The first poster for “Blue Beetle” was unveiled during DC Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery’s CCXP presentation Saturday in São Paulo, Brazil. The poster is reminiscent of the first teaser for countless comic book superhero films, from “Batman” in 1989 to “X-Men” in 2000 in that it’s entirely comprised of the title character(s)’ iconic logo.
It’s all about that alien scarab beetle that gives young Jamie Reyes (Xolo Maridueña from Netflix’s “Cobra Kai”) his otherworldly powers. The film will also star Susan Sarandon as the villainous Victoria Kord, with Belissa Escodobo, Bruna Marquezine, George Lopez, Raoul Max Trujillo and “What We Do In the Shadows” scene-stealer Harvey Guillén lending support. The film was initially intended as an HBO Max original before it was bumped up to theatrical release status.
That promotion turned out to be a proverbial life-saver when the other big HBO Max DC Comics movie, “Batgirl” (starring Leslie Grace, Michael Keaton, J.K. Simmons and Brendan Fraser) was canceled this past August. Penned by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer and directed by Angel Manuel Soto, “Blue Beetle” will be the first major studio DC or Marvel movie centering on a Latinx superhero.
Those who were understandably upset at the notion of a major DC superhero movie centered on an Afro-Latinx actress (and co-starring transgender actress Ivory Aquino as Barbara Gordon’s best pal) getting shelved for a tax write-off have a chance to put their money where their anger is when this “not a white guy” DC superhero movie closes out the summer.“Blue Beetle” will open on Aug. 18, 2023, between “The Flash” on June 23 and “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” on Dec. 25.
Orlando Brown has found himself in some more trouble with the law.
Thom Bell, who helped to create the soul songs style that became known in the 1960s and 1970s as “The Sound of Philadelphia,” died Thursday in Bellingham, Washington. He was 79 and no cause of death was given.
If you believe Christian Bale is one of our finest working actors, then you must make sense of his continued collaboration with writer/director Scott Cooper. Their latest joint, Netflix’s “The Pale Blue Eye,” marks a trinity of team-ups for Bale and Cooper.
It’s clear that Christian Bale is the type of actor who loves to collaborate with specific filmmakers multiple times over his career. He’s done that with Adam McKay, David O.
EXCLUSIVE: Genre legend Sam Raimi’s Raimi Productions and Barbarian EP Alex Lebovici’s Hammerstone Studios are reteaming with Christian Mercuri’s Capstone Studios to produce the horror-thriller, Don’t Move. The project comes following the parties’ collaboration on Boy Kills World — an action-thriller starring Bill Skarsgård, which is currently in post-production.
, took to Twitter to vent her frustrations about the term. Presumably in response to , the British pop star wrote on Twitter, “The nepo babies y’all should be worrying about are the ones working for legal firms, the ones working for banks, and the ones working in politics, If we’re talking about real world consequences and robbing people of opportunity. BUT that’s none of my business.” Except apparently it is her business, because she also took the time to respond to some of her critics in the comments. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“In childhood we crave stability and love, nurturing, we don’t care about money or proximity to power yet.
Moving right along. One month after they were first linked, Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon were already celebrating milestones together.
2ND UPDATE, 9:20 AM: Paramount has released a pair of new trailers for Babylon — one deemed “naughty” and the other “nice.” Watch them here, and see the first trailer for Damien Chazelle’s early- Hollywood extravaganza starring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt farther below.
The Berlin Film Festival has unveiled the first titles selected for its Panorama section at the upcoming in-person edition that takes place February 16-26. (Scroll down for the full list)
EXCLUSIVE: Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment has partnered with Jon Shapiro’s Ideal Entertainment to co-produce Big Men, a limited series docudrama about the NBA and its stars’ important roles in the civil rights movement.
He put on the suit! Tim Allen brought Father Christmas to life in 1994’s The Santa Clause — and fans are still enchanted by his hilarious depiction of the iconic holiday figure.
Sorry, Jennifer Lawrence, but WHAT?!?
Melanie Martin is finally opening up about all things Aaron Carter, their son Prince, and her alleged feud with his estranged family.
“The Pale Blue Eye” marks the latest collaboration between Christian Bale and Scott Cooper. The two have previously worked together on “Out of the Furnace,” which was met with massive critical praise for both talents, while their previous collaboration, “Hostiles,” wasn’t as well-received.
Margot Robbie knows how to make things happen.
EXCLUSIVE: Esther Povitsky (Dollface), Bobby Lee (Reservation Dogs) and Beverly D’Angelo (National Lampoon’s Vacation) are among the notable comedic talents set for Drugstone June — a new feature that Utopia, All Things Comedy, and Shout! Studios have partnered to produce for world sales.
Norma Rae, Places in the Heart, Mrs. Doubtfire, Forrest Gump, and Lincoln. But ask her how it feels to be an icon, and the 76-year-old gives a look and an answer that clearly thinks otherwise. “I find it kind of shocking," she says over Zoom.