If only they put enough effort into the features as they did the queue of trailers that preceed it. It has a handful of YouTube-sized documentaries ranging from 9-12 minutes (I wonder if they’re actually on YouTube). They mostly hyped up the practical makeup of the movie, looking at replica cars being thrown around violently for real, showing us how they did it. And a closer look at the Waugh stunt family is offered, which is nice, it’s good to see a movie this big giving work to people like that, who do things for real like the old days.
Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.
Despite the lack of updates from Marvel Studios and Disney, Shang-Chi star Simu Liu says the sequel to the successful 2021 movie is still happening.
Based on the wildly popular 1988 comic book one-shot by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland, the anticipation soared for Batman: The Killing Joke movie. But why didn't it deliver in the end?