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Men in Black Spin-Off Closes in on Chris Hemsworth

Men in Black Spin-Off Closes in on Chris Hemsworth
Chris Hemsworth has entered negotiations to star in Sony's highly-anticipated Men in Black spin-off, news which comes just a month after The Fate of the Furious director F. Gary Gray came aboard to take the helm. This new report also reveals that the story will be set in London, centering on a trio of new characters including a "white character, a black woman and an older man." While it seems likely that Chris Hemsworth will be playing the, "white character," no further details about this character were given.

Sony's approach to this project is said to be similar to Universal's approach to their 2015 blockbuster Jurassic World, which brought in new characters to the world established in the 1993 classic Jurassic Park. This Men in Black spin-off will not feature Will Smith's Agent J or Tommy Lee Jones' Agent K, but the movie will continue to build off
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Jurassic World 2 Toy Fully Reveals New Indoraptor Hybrid Dinosaur

Jurassic World 2 Toy Fully Reveals New Indoraptor Hybrid Dinosaur
A new toy provides us with our best look at the Indoraptor from Jurassic World 2. We've seen faint glimpses of this new hybrid dinosaur in the footage that has been released, but it looks like Universal is really trying to make us wait to see this terrifying creature in action. For those who simply can't wait, some images of a new toy have arrived online that give us a much better idea of what this indoraptor is going to look like and, as one might expect, it's pretty scary, even just as a toy.

The Indoraptor is the latest hybrid dinosaur to make its way to the Jurassic Park franchise, following in the footsteps of the Indominus Rex from the first Jurassic World. As expected, this looks like a smaller version of the Indominus, but much more ferocious and stealthy. It has supersized claws, horrific red eyes and very dark coloring on its skin.
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Killer's Game Teams Jason Statham and Director D.J. Caruso

Killer's Game Teams Jason Statham and Director D.J. Caruso
An adaptation of an action-thriller book that has been in development for over 20 years may now finally see the light of day, thanks to star Jason Statham and director D.J. Caruso. Statham is in talks to star in Killer's Game, with Stx Films in talks to finance and distribute the film, with D.J. Caruso set to take the helm. Steve Richards of Endurance Media and Andrew Lazar of Mad Chance will produce, although there is no word on who will write the screenplay adaptation just yet. Over the past 20 years, there have been more than a few well-known writers, directors, and stars who have tried to bring this project to the big screen.

Killer's Game is based on the novel of the same by Jay Bonansinga, which was published in 1997, and Hollywood was seeking this project even before it was published. The story centers on an assassin, who, after learning he is dying,
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"Death Wish" Restricted Footage

  • SneakPeek
From RedBand.Ca, Sneak Peek a new restricted 'grindhouse' trailer, revealing more footage from director Eli Roth's "Death Wish", based on the 1972 novel, starring Bruce Willis, as 'Paul Kersey', who fed up with vicious criminals and leftist agitators, finally loses his cool and strikes back, March 2, 2018:

"...'Dr. Paul Kersey' an even tempered physician, practicing in Chicago...

"...becomes a hardened vigilante when his wife is murdered and daughter is brutally attacked by thugs..."

Cast also includes Vincent D'Onofrio ("The Player") as 'Frank Kersey', Dean Norris ("Total Recall") as 'Detective Rains'...

...Kimberly Elise as 'Detective Jackson', Mike Epps as 'Dr. Chris Salgado', Elisabeth Shue ("Hollow Man") as 'Lucy Kersey', Camila Morrone as 'Jordan Kersey', Ronnie Gene Blevins as 'Joe' and Beau Knapp as 'Knox'.

"Death Wish" (1974) is also noted as the first role for actor Jeff Goldblum, who plays greasy, scumbag "Freak #1.

Click the images to enlarge
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New Red Band Grindhouse Trailer for Eli Roth's 'Death Wish' Remake

"If a man really wants to protect what's his, he has to do it for himself." Ready for some gritty Grindhouse action? MGM has released a new red band trailer for Eli Roth's new remake of the 1974 action movie Death Wish. This is a "Grindhouse" trailer, referencing both the 2007 film and the all original ultra-violent, low-budget films that were released this way in the 70s. We've already seen two trailers previously, but this one is a bit better because of the style. This newest version of Death Wish stars Bruce Willis as a doctor at a hospital who decides to become a silent vigilante when his family is assaulted. The city begins to question whether he is a is a guardian angel or a grim reaper. Also starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone, Jack Kesy, Dean Norris, Beau Knapp, Kirby Bliss Blanton, and Mike Epps. This is a better trailer than the others,
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Death Wish Remake Gets an R-Rated Grindhouse-Style Trailer

MGM and director Eli Roth's company CryptTV have released a new red band trailer for Death Wish, which features more than enough action and some rather gruesome deaths. The trailer is crafted in the form of a "grindhouse trailer," with Corey Burton, who provided the voiceover narration for the actual Grindhouse movie, narrating this trailer that is chocked full of action and provides a bit of a throwback to fans of the 1970s grindhouse movies and the trailers these unique movie houses would put together. While there is no actual nudity or R-rated language, there is no shortage of gunplay.

The story centers on Dr. Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis) as a surgeon who only sees the aftermath of his city's violence as it's rushed into his ER, until his wife (Elisabeth Shue) and college-age daughter (Camila Morrone) are viciously attacked in their suburban home. With the police overloaded with crimes,
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More "Death Wish"

  • SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from director Eli Roth's "Death Wish", based on the 1972 novel by author Brian Garfield, starring Bruce Willis, as 'Paul Kersey', who fed up with vicious criminals and suicidal agitators, finally loses his cool and strikes back, March 2, 2018:

"...'Dr. Paul Kersey' an even tempered physician, practicing in Chicago...

"...becomes a hardened vigilante when his wife is murdered and daughter is brutally attacked by thugs..."

Cast also includes Vincent D'Onofrio ("The Player") as 'Frank Kersey', Dean Norris ("Total Recall") as 'Detective Rains'...

...Kimberly Elise as 'Detective Jackson', Mike Epps as 'Dr. Chris Salgado', Elisabeth Shue ("Hollow Man") as 'Lucy Kersey', Camila Morrone as 'Jordan Kersey', Ronnie Gene Blevins as 'Joe' and Beau Knapp as 'Knox'.

"Death Wish" (1974) is also noted as the first role for actor Jeff Goldblum, who plays greasy, scumbag "Freak #1.

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak
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Watch Bruce Willis' Violent Quest for Justice in 'Death Wish' Trailer

Watch Bruce Willis' Violent Quest for Justice in 'Death Wish' Trailer
Bruce Willis gets revenge in the new bullet-riddled trailer for Death Wish, director Eli Roth's remake of the 1974 action film.

The clip opens with a grim warning that, of the 125 million families living in the U.S., one-fourth "will become victims of a crime." The scene then shifts to the home of Dr. Paul Kersey (Willis), whose wife is murdered and daughter attacked during a home invasion. When the crime goes unsolved, the protagonist sets out for justice.

"I love my family. I failed to protect them," Willis intones in a voiceover.
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Bruce Willis has a Death Wish, and we have a new trailer and poster.

  • Cinelinx
The year is 1974 a former military man whose family is taken from him turns vigilante to hunt the people responsible for taking his wife and child from him. I’m not talking about Frank Castle, The Punisher (who made his first appearance Feb of that year), but I am talking about character Paul Kersey who is the main character of the film series Death Wish. Today is 2018 and the vigilante is being rebooted for big screen once more. Let’s check out the 2nd trailer (and poster) for the movie below:

In this reimagining of the 1974 revenge thriller Death Wish. Dr. Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis) is a surgeon who only sees the aftermath of his city's violence when it is rushed into his ER - until his wife (Elisabeth Shue) and college-age daughter (Camila Morrone) are viciously attacked in their suburban home. With the police overloaded with crimes, Paul, burning for revenge,
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Bruce Willis: "Death Wish"

  • SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from director Eli Roth's reboot of the 1974 feature "Death Wish", based on the 1972 novel by author Brian Garfield, starring Bruce Willis, as 'Paul Kersey', who fed up with vicious criminals and a weak justice system, finally loses his cool and strikes back, March 2, 2018:

"...'Dr. Paul Kersey' an even tempered physician, practicing in Chicago...

"...becomes a hardened vigilante when his wife is murdered and daughter is brutally attacked by thugs..." 

Cast also includes Vincent D'Onofrio ("The Player") as 'Frank Kersey', Dean Norris ("Total Recall") as 'Detective Rains'...

...Kimberly Elise as 'Detective Jackson', Mike Epps as 'Dr. Chris Salgado', Elisabeth Shue ("Hollow Man") as 'Lucy Kersey', Camila Morrone as 'Jordan Kersey', Ronnie Gene Blevins as 'Joe' and Beau Knapp as 'Knox'.

"Death Wish" (1974) is also noted as the first role for actor Jeff Goldblum, who plays greasy, scumbag "Freak #1.

Click the images
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Second Trailer for Eli Roth's 'Death Wish' Remake Starring Bruce Willis

"If a man really wants to protect what's his, he has to do it for himself." MGM has launched the second official trailer for Eli Roth's new remake of the 1974 action movie Death Wish, which originally starred Charles Bronson. We posted the first trailer back in August of last year, since it was originally scheduled to open in November, but was pushed back until release this March. This newest version of Death Wish stars Bruce Willis as a doctor at a hospital who decides to become a silent vigilante when his family is assaulted. Of course, the city begins to question whether he is a is a guardian angel or a grim reaper. Sounds like every other version of this vigilante story since the 1974 original. Also starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone, Jack Kesy, Dean Norris, Beau Knapp, Kirby Bliss Blanton, and Mike Epps. Does this look any better than the first trailer?
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Death Wish Trailer #2 Has Bruce Willis on a Vigilante Rampage

Death Wish Trailer #2 Has Bruce Willis on a Vigilante Rampage
'How far would you go to protect your family?' That's what the new poster for Eli Roth's Death Wish remake asks. And it's definitely a hard question to answer. But when to comes to Bruce Willis, he has no problem showing off just how far he would go. And as you can probably guess, it's pretty far.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures has just released a new trailer and poster for Death Wish! Director Eli Roth's reimagining of the classic 1974 revenge thriller stars Bruce Willis, Vincent D'Onofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone, Dean Norris and Kimberly Elise.

Dr. Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis) is a surgeon who only sees the aftermath of his city's violence when it is rushed into his ER - until his wife (Elisabeth Shue) and college-age daughter (Camila Morrone) are viciously attacked in their suburban home. With the police overloaded with crimes, Paul, burning for revenge, hunts his family's assailants to deliver justice.
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'Death Wish' Trailer: Bruce Willis Takes Law Into Own Hands

'Death Wish' Trailer: Bruce Willis Takes Law Into Own Hands
Bruce Willis is giving the world another look at Death Wish.

Eli Roth is directing the revenge thriller, a reimagining of the 1974 film that starred Charles Bronson and spawned a franchise. Willis plays a Chicago ER surgeon whose wife and daughter are attacked in their home, leading his character to track the assailants down and take the law into his own hands.

The film also stars Vincent D'Onofrio, Dean Norris, Mike Epps, Elisabeth Shue and Camila Morrone.

Death Wish, from MGM, was originally due out in November 2017, but was pushed to March 2 of this year.

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Vincent D'Onofrio Explains How Fans Will Be Blown Away By The Kingpin's Role in Daredevil Season 3

Fans were very happy to hear that Vincent D'Onofrio would be returning to the role of Wilson Fisk a.k.a. The Kingpin in Marvel and Netflix's Daredevil Season 3. We really don't know what to expect from the upcoming season, but in a recent interview with Collider, D'Onofrio talks about it and says that fans will be blown away by what they are doing with his character.

When asked how the new season compares to his previous seasons of the show, the actor explains that the character is evolving:

"It’s hard to top the first season, with Steven DeKnight’s writing, but Erik Oleson (the new showrunner) is a very good writer. I’ve shot some pretty cool scenes, so far. It’s different, but it’s very Fisk. It’s still very emotional. The character is evolving. His whole deal is based on emotion, so we’re
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This Punisher Character Is About to Become an Infamous Marvel Villain

  • BuzzSugar
Warning: spoilers for The Punisher season one below! Season one of The Punisher ends on a beautiful but quiet note in the final scene, with Frank attending his first veterans' support group meeting led by his friend Curtis. But that doesn't mean The Punisher is going quietly into that good night. It hasn't been renewed for a second season . . . yet, but if when it is, we think we know which famous Marvel villain Frank Castle will be facing off with. Read on for our theory, but be warned of major spoilers for the season one finale of The Punisher. In the finale, Frank and former best friend Billy Russo have their final face-off at the Central Park carousel where Frank's wife and children were murdered. It's a gruesome, bloody fight, and at one point, Frank slams Billy repeatedly into a glass mirror, then rakes his pretty face down the jagged glass.
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Vincent D’Onofrio has started prep work for Marvel’s Daredevil season 3

Vincent D’Onofrio has reported for duty for Daredevil season 3, the actor has revealed.

D’Onofrio made quite a splash when he first appeared as Wilson Fisk in season 1 of Netflix’s Daredevil. Fisk was a formidable adversary for Matt Murdock and D’Onofrio’s performance quickly made the character a fan favourite – despite his insanely violent tendencies.

D’Onofrio made an appearance in season 2 of the show and it has been announced that he will once again be playing Fisk during season 3. And yesterday the actor went to his twitter profile to let the world know that things are well underway.

D’Onofrio tweeted: “Heading to @marvel stage now. First reading of season III @Daredevil …Fisk.”

Heading to @marvel stage now. First reading of season III @Daredevil …Fisk pic.twitter.com/xlJ6n3EciL

Vincent D'Onofrio (@vincentdonofrio) November 8, 2017

Fisk is widely regarded as one of the best villains so far seen in the McU,
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Game Night Trailer Invites Jason Bateman to a Murder Mystery Party

Game Night Trailer Invites Jason Bateman to a Murder Mystery Party
New Line Cinema has released the first trailer for Game Night, the studio's upcoming action comedhy starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams. John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein are directing, marking their second film as co-directors following Vacation. The filmmakers have assembled an all-star cast around Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams for this comedy about a group of friends whose innocent game night is taken to a whole new level.

Bateman and McAdams star as Max and Annie, whose weekly couples game night gets kicked up a notch when Max's charismatic brother, Brooks (Kyle Chandler), arranges a murder mystery party, complete with fake thugs and faux federal agents. So when Brooks gets kidnapped, it's all part of the game...right? But as the six uber-competitive gamers set out to solve the case and win, they begin to discover that neither this "game," nor Brooks, are what they seem to be. Over
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Kingpin Actor Vincent D’Onofrio Begins Prep Work Ahead Of Daredevil Season 3

Kingpin is officially headed back to Hell’s Kitchen.

As one of the most poised, well-rounded characters on the Daredevil roster, Marvel fans reacted with glee after hearing the news that Vincent D’Onofrio had signed on to reprise as Matt Murdock’s greatest foe – hell, showrunner Steven S. DeKnight even went so far as to suggest that Wilson Fisk deserves his own six-part miniseries.

But before we get swept up in rumors and hearsay, here’s the latest: Vincent D’Onofrio has officially completed his first reading of the script for Daredevil season 3, and took to Twitter (via Cbm) to inform curious fans. The post was accompanied by a dark and rather foreboding image of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin, though it’s unclear if this is an entirely new still image or, in the more likely scenario, one that has been dusted off and pulled from the Marvel archives.
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‘Genius’ Producer Accuses Dustin Hoffman of Sexually Harassing Her in 1991 (Exclusive)

‘Genius’ Producer Accuses Dustin Hoffman of Sexually Harassing Her in 1991 (Exclusive)
Wendy Riss Gatsiounis was a struggling playwright working a temp job in New York City in 1991 when she got what she hoped would be her big break. Her play “A Darker Purpose” had been given a staged reading at the Public Theater, and she had scheduled a meeting with Dustin Hoffman and “Tootsie” screenwriter Murray Schisgal to discuss adapting it into a feature film for Hoffman to star in. “It was a huge thing,” she told Variety.

But, Riss Gatsiounis said, the two meetings that took place at the Rockefeller Center office of Hoffman’s Punch Productions led to confusion and self-doubt after Hoffman allegedly propositioned her and attempted to persuade her to leave the office and accompany him to a store in a nearby hotel. Riss Gatsiounis was in her 20s; Hoffman was 53.

A spokesperson for Hoffman declined to comment. Schisgal told Variety in a statement: “Dustin Hoffman and I took many meetings with writers and playwrights
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Marvel's Daredevil: Season Three; Vincent D'Onofrio Returning to Netflix Series

A key character is returning to Marvel's Daredevil. Recently, Netflix announced Vincent D'Onofrio will be back for the TV series' upcoming third season.D'Onofrio will be reprising his role as the villainous kingpin Wilson Fisk, which he originated in season one of the Marvel Comics drama. Fellow cast members include Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Rosario Dawson, Jon Bernthal, Élodie Yung, Royce Johnson, and Stephen Rider.Read More…
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