On this episode of
Collider Movie Talk (May
18th, 2016)
Kristian Harloff,
Jon Schnepp,
Mark Ellis discuss the following:
-Jon
Berg and
Geoff Johns appointed head of DC Films after
Batman v Superman fallout
-New
Ghostbusters trailer released
-Ryan Coogler says
Black Panther is most personal movie to date
-Steven
Spielberg and
Colin Trevorrow reteaming on
Powerhouse
-Tetris movie in development
-Shane
Black talks
Predator timeline and hints at
Arnold’s appearance
-AMC
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According to a report from
THR, DC and
Warner Bros are shaking things up for their film division, appointing Jon Berg and Geoff Johns to co-run DC Films in an attempt to course-correct their comic book universe and create a dedicated division for the films. The move is part of a broader refinement of executive roles at
Warners, which has suffered since its disappointing debut of Batman v Superman.
Instead of a range of movies to oversee, executives will be charged with managing “genre streams" while reporting to
Warner Bros.
Sony Pictures has released the newest Ghostbusters trailer for director
Paul Feig’s upcoming reboot. The redo stars
Melissa McCarthy,
Kate McKinnon,
Kristen Wiig, and
Leslie Jones as a team of women who band together in order to fend off paranormal activity in
New York City, becoming the city’s only hope when a slew of ghosts descend upon the
Big Apple.
Marvel’s Black Panther movie is quickly becoming one of the most talked about adaptations to date, what with
Chadwick Boseman’s scene stealing performance in
Captain America: Civil War, along with casting confirmations that
Michael B
Jordan and
Lupita Nyong'o will be joining the cast. Now, director
Ryan Coogler is adding to the hype, telling
Fast Company in an interview that Black Panther will be his most personal film to date.
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THR is reporting that
Steven Spielberg is reteaming with
Jurassic World filmmaker Colin Trevorrow for Powerhouse, a family action movie that will also have
Simon Kinberg on as a producer.
Indie filmmaker
Emily Carmichael will write and direct the project for
Amblin Entertainment with plot details being kept under wraps.
Director Carmichael snagged the gig after her short film
The Hunter and the
Swan Discuss Their Meeting won the grand jury prize at the
2012 Science Fiction Fantasy Short Film Festival.
According to a report from
Deadline, a
Tetris movie is in the works with the project being planned as an $80 million China-U.S. co-production under
Threshold Global Studios. The plan is to film in
China and other locations in 2017 with
Chinese cast members featured in the ensemble. Deadline also reports that the movie is billed as a sci-fi thriller with the first film seen as part of a trilogy.
Speaking exclusively to
Crave Online about his latest movie
The Nice Guys, director
Shane Black fielded questions about his latest with talk turning, naturally, to his next big-budget movie
The Predator. Answering questions about the movie, Shane Black surprisingly went into a lot of detail on what we can expect from the next movie.
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- published: 18 May 2016
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