Saturday, May 20, 2023

In Development

 
Zoe's Vegas: The Gossip Rag was correct and Zendaya (Artemis, Dune) will appear in Zoe's Vegas. Pete Davidson (Be More Chill, Bodies Bodies Bodies) is also set for a role in the Selena Gomez-led film. Judd Apatow directs once again from a script written by Jacob Jones.

Green Lantern Corps: Sinestro War: Genre legend Billy Dee Williams (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The Man in 3B) is set to join the second Green Lantern Corps film in a major role as Krona, a discgraced Guardian of the Universe. Also joining the blockbuster will be Nick Chinlund ("The Terminal List, Mercury Plains), Veronica Ngo (The Princess, The Old Guard), James Frain (Against the Clock, The Lone Ranger), and Kevin Durand (He Kills, Halo 6), who is reprising his role of Kilowog from Rocket Red. This will be the first time a character from the MBWA DC World has crossed over into the main DC Comics Universe continuity. Chinlund will be playing Yellow Lantern Arkillo, Ngo will be playing Indigo Lantern Iroque, and Frain will be playing Orange Lantern Larfleeze. Christopher McQuarrie directs from a script by APJ.

The Terminal Spy: Barry Keoghan (Under Pressure, Asylum) is set to star as Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian intelligence officer who was poisoned. The film is based on the non-fiction book, The Terminal Spy by Alan Cowell. Kaya Scodelario (Tinseltown, Alternative) and Evan Peters (Skin, Blue Heat) will also appear in the film as Litvinenko's wife and a police inspector, respectively. Paul Greengrass (The Tournament, News of the World) is set to direct the film from a script by Eden Townsend (Survive the Night, Winter's Displeasure).

The Deadliest Night in Show Business: Rian Johnson (Golden Girl, Hotel California) is set to direct the high-concept horror/comedy, The Deadliest Night in Show Business, which will show what would happen if the 1939 Academy Awards were interrupted by a zombie outbreak. Daniel Craig (Justice League Unlimited, Exaclibur), Amanda Seyfried (The Liberation of Evil, E.P.), Rebecca Ferguson (X-Men: Sinister, The House of Romanov) and Josh Hartnett (Broadway, Wonder Woman) are set to headline the ensemble film as Hollywood legends Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and Gary Cooper, respectively. A Hill Valley Entertainment production, the film was written by Andrew Doster (Tinseltown, The Last of the Mohicans) and Chad Taylor (The Long Way Home, Revival). 

The Hulk 2: Mark Duplass (The Hulk, Scion) is finally set to return for a sequel to the Season 17 Marvel Universe hit, The Hulk, as the title character. Bryce Dallas Howard (The Hulk, Newbury Street), Don Johnson (The Hulk, Blood on the Moon) and Timothy Olyphant (Final End, Maledicta) are also all set to return for the sequel as Betty Ross, her father General Ross, and Major Glenn Talbot. Leigh Whannell (The Hulk, The Invisible Man) is back to direct, while HG Hansen (We Were Never Here, Unknown) is taking over writing duties from Mark Newton.

Wolfenstein: After the successful adaptations of Mortal Kombat and Twisted Metal, writers APJ (Batgirl, Uncharted 4) and Chad Taylor (The Long Way Home, Revival) are now set to re-team for an adaptation of the Wolfenstein video game series. Luke Evans (The Betrothed, Mask of the Phantom), Glen Powell (Captain America, The Fall Guy: Trouble in Tahiti), Adele Exarchopoulos (Judas Iscariot, Birds of Prey) and Mads Mikkelsen (The Nest, Resident Evil 3) are all set to star. Evans and Powell will play members of an Allied unit in World War II who are set to rescue the daughter of a scientist (Exarchopoulos) from the Castle Wolfenstein, which is the base of strange occult Nazi experiments. Mikkelsen will play the film's primary villain. Ilya Naishuller (Ghost Rider, Nobody) is directing the film while Zack Snyder (Elektra, Gears of War) is lending his services as a producer. The film will be the first release of Season 27.

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