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‘Pet Sematary’ Remake Enlists Jason Clarke for Lead Role
Jason Clarke will play a bad dad in the new adaptation of Stephen King’s horror classic.
There Is No Cap, Only Nomad in New ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Poster
New Cap, who dis?
T.J. Miller Arrested for Calling in a Fake Bomb Threat
T.J. Miller is really keeping up appearances.
New ‘Infinity War’ Spot Gives Stucky ’Shippers a New Hope
The new ‘Infinity War’ TV spot has Stucky Twitter all riled up — for good reason.
This ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Gag Reel Has a Baby-8, You’re Welcome
And it’s just the cutest.
New ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Posters Unite the Universe (Except for Hawkeye)
At this point, you probably don’t need to be reminded that Avengers: Infinity War is Marvel’s biggest movie yet. With higher stakes comes a (much) higher number of MCU stars — the largest number to appear in a single MCU movie, which means the new character posters for Infinity War are stacked with all your faves…except for Hawkeye. Poor Hawk Guy.
‘The LEGO Movie 2’ Lands Tiffany Haddish for Lead Voice Role
The comedian and breakout star of Girls Trip is about to make the LEGO Movie sequel 10,000 times more awesome.
Tessa Thompson Reuniting With Chris Hemsworth for ‘Men in Black’ Spinoff
Here come the men (and women) in black. Okay, first things first: If Tessa Thompson doesn’t get to cover Will Smith’s OG Men in Black theme song for the end credits of this spinoff / reboot / whatever we’re calling it this time, I am going to be DISPLEASED. But in all honesty, turning this thing into a Thor: Ragnarok reunion just guaranteed a blockbuster hit — and we are, as the children say, here for it.
‘Isle of Dogs’ Review: Wes Anderson Made a Very Good Film About Such Very Good Boys
Wes Anderson is known for a lot of things: An idiosyncratic and detail-oriented style, masterful use of color, nice dress socks, keeping Bill Murray employed… and killing (fictional) dogs. In 2012, following the release of Moonrise Kingdom, a New Yorker piece asked, “Does Wes Anderson Hate Dogs?” Perhaps it’s no coincidence that his latest effort, a stop-motion adventure set in Japan, is called Isle of Dogs. When you say it out loud, it sounds like “I love dogs”; the title itself refutes the notion that Anderson has it out for man’s best friend.
James Mangold Reunites With ‘Logan’ Writer for Corrupt Cop Flick ‘The Force’
With the Patty Hearst movie off the table, James Mangold is back on the directing market. Thankfully, it didn’t take long for the director of last year’s Logan to land on his next gig: The Force. Originally optioned as a potential directing vehicle for Ridley Scott, the corrupt cop drama — based on Don Winslow’s bestselling novel — will reunite Mangold with Logan writer Scott Frank.
Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key and Henry Selick’s New Animated Movie Heads to Netflix
When Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key first went about planning their post-Key & Peele projects in 2015, one of the more interesting titles was Wendell and Wild — a stop-motion animated film from Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick. Three years later, it seems like the pair are finally ready to pencil this one into their increasingly busy schedules.
Russian Bots Targeted ‘The Last Jedi’ to Save General Hux
Although Russian bots are typically associated with real-world politics, it turns out that they’re also heavily invested in fictional politics, too — even those in galaxies far, far away. In the new documentary The Director and the Jedi (out now with the digital release of The Last Jedi), director Rian Johnson spends a few minutes discussing a curious development in the Star Wars franchise: Those pesky Russian bots (can we call them droids in this instance?) were staging a social media campaign designed to save…General Hux, of all people.