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Willem Dafoe Is Down to Return as the Green Goblin in a Third ‘Spider-Man’ Movie: “That’s a Great Role”
Willem Dafoe is open to reprising his role again as one of the most iconic villains in the Spider-Man franchise. During an interview with Inverse promoting his new thriller Inside, published online Wednesday, the actor said he would return as Norman Osborn/the Green Goblin for a third film “if everything was right, sure.”
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9-hour cut of Avatar 3 reportedly coming to Disney+ after theatrical release
As well as getting a theatrical release, there are new reports indicating that Avatar 3 may be turned into a limited series for Disney+, with this version of the project clocking in at nine hours worth of content. James Cameron’s Avatar films are some of the most successful movies ever made, with both projects currently sitting in the top 5 for highest-grossing films of all time.
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Denzel Washington in Talks to Join Paul Mescal in ‘Gladiator’ Sequel
The Paramount project is set to be a follow-up to Scott’s best picture-winning 2000 feature, which followed Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe), a former general who is forced into being a common gladiator under the rule of Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), a patricidal self-appointed emperor of Rome.
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Going to the movies is becoming a test of what you can afford
Unless you’ve got the cash, you’ll watch movies from the cheap seats.
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Box Office: ‘Scream VI’ Scoring Franchise High $43.5 Million Opening
Do you like scary movies? The rest of the box office does. “Scream VI,” a Paramount and Spyglass co-production, looks to spook off “Creed III” for the top slot at the domestic box office. The self-branded slasher “requel” grossed $19.3 million from 3,675 locations on its opening day, a figure that includes $5.7 million in previews. That’s more than enough to fend off the weekend’s other new releases, Sony’s science-fiction dinosaur thriller “65” and Focus Features’ sports comedy “Champions.”
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John Wick Director Challenges the Academy to Add a Stunt Category to the Oscars
John Wick: Chapter 4 director Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves comment on the lack of representation for stunt professionals at the Academy Awards, and Stahelski offers to be a part of the discussion with the show's producers to make recognition a reality.
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Ray Liotta's Final Scene in Cocaine Bear Was Made Less Gory After His Death
Cocaine Bear director Elizabeth Banks and her husband/producer Max Handelman say they made some changes to the rather gory death scene of the Ray Liotta character after the actor sadly passed for real last May.
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Seth Rogen Gets Brutally Honest About Negative Reviews: Film Critics Should Know ‘How Much It Hurts….It F—ing Sucks’
Seth Rogen got brutally honest about film critics during a discussion about mental health and self-doubt on the “Diary of a CEO” podcast.
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Ke Huy Quan lost his health insurance because he couldn't land a job after filming 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'
Ke Huy Quan said he lost his health insurance after he filmed "Everything Everywhere All At Once" because he couldn't land another job. Quan told James Corden that "Everything Everywhere All At Once" started filming in 2020 and the crew shot almost the entire film before being shut down on the last day of shooting because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It would be eight more months before the cast and crew convened again to finish the movie.
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Tom Cruise Accepts PGA Honor: “I’m Rooting for All of You”
Tom Cruise is rooting for the entertainment industry. “I like to see people do well. I know that things don’t just happen. I know it’s not just luck. You have to create that luck. You have to will it into existence. I want you to know that I’m always rooting for you. I’m rooting for all of you,” he said while accepting the David O. Selznick Achievement Award during the 2023 PGA Awards on Saturday night
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Michael B. Jordan's Biggest Fight Is With Himself
The actor-director has a firm spot on top of Hollywood’s A-list. So why does he still think he’s got so much to prove?
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Game Of Thrones author confirms new movie adaptation starring Dave Bautista
Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin has offered an update on the development of a movie inspired by one of his short stories, and it will star Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista. Bautista has previously stated that he hopes his acting career isn't defined by his tenure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though he's thankful for that opportunity to play Drax for the last decade. “Honestly, I could give a f*ck [about being a movie star],” he said in an interview last year. “I don't care about the spotlight, I don't care about fame.
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Swarm: Donald Glover's Horror Thriller Gets Amazon Release Date and a Haunting New Teaser
Hear that buzzing sound? That’s the sound of Donald Glover blowing our minds again with another one-of-a-kind creation. The Atlanta auteur is back with a mysterious new Prime Video series, Swarm, that debuts with all episodes on Friday, March 17, TVLine has learned. The streamer also released a first-look teaser — which you can watch above — that sheds a little light, though not much, on what the show is all about.
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Hollywood’s China Predicament: New Law Restricts U.S. Cooperation On Projects Modified To Appease Beijing
The furor over a Chinese spy balloon that flew over U.S. airspace has further chilled D.C.-Beijing tensions, but the entertainment industry already has been swept up in the heightened atmosphere of American hawkishness. Hollywood studios and producers are poised to get a new level of scrutiny over their dealings with China — reflecting a bipartisan hardline toward Beijing and escalating concerns over its influence.
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It’s time we admit it: Dave Bautista is our best wrestler turned actor
The squared circle-to-silver screen pipeline has never been particularly clean. While there’s always a guest spot for jacked-up wrestlers on Young Rock, rising to the level of a movie star is another question entirely. Despite weekly TV time, a feverish cult of fans willing to wear a performer’s face on a T-shirt, and a required charisma that engages live audiences and TV viewers alike through pure physicality, successful pro wrestlers’ abilities don’t always translate to the movies.
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James Cameron has now directed 3 of the 5 highest-grossing movies ever
With 'Avatar: The Way of Water' hitting a new box-office milestone, James Cameron has now directed three of the five highest-grossing movies of all time worldwide.
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Steven Spielberg: ‘The Dark Knight’ Should Have Been First Blockbuster Nominated for Best Picture
According to Steven Spielberg, you either die a critically ignored blockbuster or live long enough to see a Best Picture nomination. The “Fabelmans” director, who landed his first Best Original Screenplay nomination for the 2023 Oscars, reflected on the expanded Best Picture category. The semi-autobiographical “The Fabelmans” is also up for Best Picture, and the category was doubled in size in 2009 from five nominees to 10.
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Michael J. Fox Documentary ‘Still’ Scores Emotional Standing Ovation at Sundance Film Festival Premiere
The crowd leapt to its feet as Michael J. Fox took the stage at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday for the premiere of a new documentary about his life, career and work as a public advocate for Parkinson’s research. He was joined by Davis Guggenheim, the director of “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” which Apple will release this year.
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Disney is bringing Tron back from the dead, with Jared Leto starring
Tron, a series about people who wear electronic pyjamas and ride motorcycles that is cursed to spring back to life once every decade or so, is returning once again. Deadline reports(opens in new tab) that Disney is in early talks with Joachim Rønning to direct Tron: Ares, the third entry in the film series that will apparently, god help us, star Jared Leto.
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James Cameron Says Watching ‘Avatar’ on Your Phone Is Bad, but Not Because of Screen Size: Stop Multitasking
James Cameron’s “Avatar” franchise was made for viewing in premium large format theaters such as IMAX 3D and Dolby Cinema, but that doesn’t mean watching the movies at home …
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