Ridley Scott Is Unsure About ‘Alien’s Future Under Disney

By Johnny Brayson January 10, 2018

  Disney’s massive purchase of 20th Century Fox, which still has to be approved by the government, will see a number of major franchises transfer to the house that Walt built. A number of these franchises make perfect sense. For instance, the X-Men and Fantastic Four will finally join the rest of their Marvel brethren in the...

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Hilarious ‘Ash vs Evil Dead’ Season 3 Promo Wants You to Have a Beer With Bruce Campbell

By Johnny Brayson January 5, 2018

  Ash vs Evil Dead is returning for its third season on Starz next month, and the series has just released a new promo that makes us wish we could watch the new episodes right now.   The show has always had a great tongue-in-cheek sense of humor (and with Bruce Campbell as its star,...

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First ‘Slender Man’ Trailer Sure to Cause Controversy

By Johnny Brayson January 4, 2018

  Slender Man, the creepy folkloric creature who was born on the internet less than a decade ago, is soon set to make his feature film debut, and Sony has just released the first trailer for the upcoming horror movie.   The first Slender Man trailer doesn’t explain much of anything plot-wise, nor does it even show...

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The Next Cloverfield Movie’s Release Has Been Delayed Until April

By Johnny Brayson January 3, 2018

  Cloverfield became an unexpected franchise after the twist ending of 2016’s 10 Cloverfield Lane, and we had been anticipating the third installment — a space-set untitled film nicknamed God Particle — to hit theaters this February. But now, word comes that the movie’s release date has been pushed back another two months.   via GIPHY...

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‘The X-Files’ May Continue After Season 11… Without Scully

By Johnny Brayson January 3, 2018

  The X-Files season 11 kicks off tonight, and it sounds like it’s going to be the last season in the series to feature Gillian Anderson’s Agent Scully.   Anderson has been adamant that this season will be her last, and recently reiterated that point to TV Guide. “I’ve said from the beginning this is...

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Neill Blomkamp Shares Concept Art from His Lost ‘Alien’ Movie

By Johnny Brayson December 29, 2017

  We’ll sadly never get to see Neill Blomkamp’s Alien 5, but we can now at least get a glimpse of what the canceled film would have looked like.   Blomkamp had planned on doing a proper follow-up to James Cameron’s Aliens that would have righted the wrongs of the much-maligned Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection,...

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Original Michael Myers Actor Returning for 2018’s ‘Halloween’

By Johnny Brayson December 28, 2017

  The upcoming Halloween sequel, simply (and confusingly) titled Halloween, is doing away with much of the long-running franchise’s canon and acting as a sequel to the 1978 original film, also called Halloween. And in the spirit of consistency, the new movie is even going to bring back the original actor who wore the now-iconic...

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‘Tremors 6’ Gets a Title, Still on the Way Despite New TV Series

By Johnny Brayson December 27, 2017

  For a while, we weren’t sure if the previously announced sixth Tremors film was still happening or not due to the unrelated Tremors TV series that’s on the way next year, but Tremors 6 is indeed still coming in May, 2018, and we’ve even just learned the title: Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell....

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The Newest Incarnation of Godzilla Dwarfs His Predecessors

By Johnny Brayson December 27, 2017

  Godzilla has always been a giant monster, but the newest version is ridiculously huge. Just how big is he, you ask? He’s three times taller than the next biggest version, and likely has enough mass to fit every other Godzilla inside of him.   The absurdly huge incarnation appears in the new animated film, Godzilla:...

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Tarantino’s R-Rated ‘Star Trek’ Movie Lands a Writer, Is Actually Happening

By Johnny Brayson December 22, 2017

  When we first heard the rumors that Quentin Tarantino wanted to make a Star Trek movie, we didn’t take them all that seriously. But it looks like it’s actually happening, as Paramount has reportedly brought on a writer to pen the script for what will be the first R-rated Star Trek film.   via...

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