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+11 +1'Deadpool 3' won't be Disneyfied, say writers
Deadpool 3‘s writers has given an update on the new sequel, and have assured fans not to “worry” about the character under the ownership of Disney. While the first two films were made under 20th Century Fox before its purchase by Disney, allowing more R-Rated humour, there have been fears that the character may be reined in somewhat under the more family-friendly brand.
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+3 +1Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary Set to Launch ‘The Video Archives Podcast’
Longtime friends and filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary will launch their first podcast next month on which they’ll revisit some of their favorite old B-movies and discover new ones.
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+23 +1Val Kilmer’s ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Return: Artificial Intelligence Created 40 Models to Revive His Voice
“Top Gun” fans knew ahead of time that Val Kilmer would be reprising his role of Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in the sequel, but the specifics of the actor’s return were a question mark considering Kilmer lost the ability to speak after undergoing throat cancer treatment in 2014. The script for “Top Gun: Maverick” pulls from Kilmer’s real life, with Iceman also having cancer and communicating through typing. Kilmer gets to say one brief line of dialogue, but his speaking voice was created by artificial intelligence.
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+17 +1Hollywood, Don’t Take the Wrong Lessons From ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
With “Top Gun: Maverick,” Tom Cruise pulled off a seemingly impossible mission: Getting moviegoers to leave their house and pay money to watch a sequel to a 36-year-old film. The follow-up to 1986’s “Top Gun” jetted past box office expectations, collecting $154 million over the long Memorial Day weekend in North America and $248 million worldwide. COVID times or not, those are impressive ticket sales, as well as a career-best start for Cruise.
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+15 +1Top Gun: Maverick has reversed a controversial change that critics say was made to appease China
A lot has changed in the years since Top Gun: Maverick first previewed in 2019—including, some early viewers noticed, the controversial patches sewn onto the jacket of Tom Cruise’s title character. In the original Top Gun film, which premiered in 1986, Cruise’s navy pilot character, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, wears a bomber jacket that belonged to the fighter’s father. The back of the jacket is emblazoned with patches commemorating tours Maverick’s father served in the U.S. Navy, including one joint operation with Taiwan.
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+19 +1Marvel, Please Don’t Digitally Resurrect Stan Lee
The company has signed a deal to use his likeness for the next 20 years. Maybe it’s better to let him rest.
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+19 +1Johnny Depp rumoured to be signed for ‘Beetlejuice 2’
Johnny Depp is rumoured to be making his post-trial film comeback by starring in Beetlejuice 2. Fans have flooded social media with the claim after they noticed the embattled actor’s name seemed to appear on a call sheet found when they said they searched for the upcoming Beetlejuice 2, set for release in 2025, on Google.
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+13 +1Jude Law to Star in Jon Watts’ ‘Star Wars’ Series
'Skeleton Crew,' the title of the secret series, was officially announced at Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim Thursday.
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+17 +1'Top Gun: Maverick' star Jennifer Connelly reveals how Tom Cruise helped her get over fear of flying
Jennifer Connelly wasn’t about to admit her fear of flying to Tom Cruise as the action star asked her to take to the skies with him inside a vintage P-51.
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+9 +1‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Prequel in the Works With Margot Robbie
The actor is attached to star in a prequel to “Ocean’s Eleven,” a heist comedy about con artists who rob hundreds of millions from a Las Vegas casino. The upcoming film is still in development at Warner Bros. and has not been greenlit.
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+16 +1No ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Party in Cannes? Blame the British Royals
When Top Gun: Maverick was first unveiled as being part of the Cannes 2022 lineup, alongside the spectacle of having arguably the biggest film star on the planet returning to the Croisette with his super-hyped blockbuster sequel, much talk was about the inevitable party that would follow.
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+17 +1Natalie Portman Is Reportedly A Lot Funnier In Thor: Love and Thunder
After the insanity and gravity that came in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Marvel Studios will return to one of its funnier franchises with Thor: Love and Thunder in July. With Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman both in tow as the Gods of Thunder, this new solo outing looks to take the Thor franchise to new levels of excitement and hilarity at the same time.
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+15 +1Kevin Spacey Thriller ‘Peter Five Eight’ Bound for Cannes
Kevin Spacey’s attempted return to movies after sexual assault and misconduct allegations derailed his career in 2017 has led to his latest gig, Peter Five Eight, now heading to the market in Cannes
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+12 +1Keanu Reeves Had One Goal for John Wick in ‘Chapter 4’: Make Him Suffer
"We just attack one at a time," Reeves told THR of whether this installment will be his last ride with Chad Stahelski.
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+17 +1Elizabeth Olsen: Criticizing Marvel Movies as a ‘Lesser Type of Art’ Disrespects the Crew
Elizabeth Olsen is tired of filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola bashing Marvel movies. The actor, who is back in theaters as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” told The Independent that she gets frustrated when people make Marvel movies “seem like a lesser type of art.”
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+15 +1Amanda Seyfried, Redefined: How ‘The Dropout’ Finally Opened the Door for More ‘Thrilling’ Roles
As much as Amanda Seyfried believed in “The Dropout,” she wasn’t expecting it to become a phenomenon. “I’ve never carried anything like this before, and now that it’s all done, it’s been amazing,” she marvels. “I’ve never felt the impact of something so viscerally. It feels like everyone I’ve talked to has seen it!”
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+13 +1‘Austin Powers’ stars look back at the ‘outrageous’ film for its 25th anniversary
Mike Myers was already a comedy hero to a generation before "Austin Powers" unleashed another level of his genius.
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+2 +1'A Quiet Place' spin-off will go back to 'Day One' as a prequel film
The next A Quiet Place movie is officially a prequel. As part of the goings-on at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this year, Paramount Pictures revealed the title of the next installment of John Krasinski's horror franchise, and it has some pretty clear implications.
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+12 +1James Cameron’s ‘Avatar 2’ Debuts Visually Dazzling Footage at CinemaCon, Gets Official Title
“Avatar 2” is real, and it’s here — naysayers be damned. After at least seven delays in the last eight years (the film was originally supposed to open in 2014), director James Cameron is finally ready to show audiences his otherworldly, underwater vision for “Avatar’s” long-awaited sequel. It’s newly titled as “Avatar: The Way of Water.”
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+19 +1Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sequel Confirmed By Sony At CinemaCon
When Jason Reitman brought Ghostbusters back to theaters in 2021 for Ghostbusters: Afterlife, people wondered if it was going to be a one-and-done deal. He was continuing his father Ivan Reitman’s legacy, connecting the original characters to new characters introduced in the new sequel.
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