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I've arrived in Las Vegas for this year's Cinema Con, the annual gathering of movie industry executives and theater owners where the major studios take the chance to show off their goods for the coming year, especially summer movies. There will be a lot to see from the presentations from Paramount, DreamWorks, Disney and Warner Bros., but kicking things off in the goody bag, of all places, was Fox, which handed out a calendar featuring brand-new images from many of its upcoming films.
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Wes Ball's Kingdom of Planet of the Apes beats its chest proudly as another standout entry in the franchise. Here's an interview with Neil Sandilands, who plays Koro.
The "Alien" franchise returns to the big screen in 2024 with a brand new installment. Here's everything you need to know about "Alien: Romulus."
I only watched the originals in the last 5 years and instantly fell in love with the series. This movie is highly anticipated by this guy.
seems like serkis is becoming the go to guy for motion captured monkeys. :)
sorry, apes.
he's guaranteed work if they relaunch that pg tips ad campaign. :)
looking farward to this, i didn't think burton's version was too bad either, but this is sounding like it will be a better film.
I'm still waiting for a damn explanation for the ending sequence in the last apes film! Either way I'm really looking forward to this film, high hopes!
I didn't much like Planet of the Apes from Tim Burton but this movie does interest me.