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IPL 2021: Bowlers, Patient Shreyas Iyer-R Ashwin Partnership Help Delhi Capitals Beat Mumbai Indians by 4 Wickets
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IPL 2021 Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Punjab Kings Preview: RCB Eye Playoffs Berth Against Punjab
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IPL 2021: MS Dhoni Completes 200 Games as Chennai Super Kings Skipper
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IPL 2021: Avesh Khan Clean Bowls Hardik Pandya Between his Legs With Searing Yorker
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RR vs CSK Live Score, IPL 2021: Rajasthan Royals Hope to Stay Afloat as They Face Chennai Super Kings
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Tom Hardy’s Venom Rumored For Spider-Man: No Way Home
Sony’s superhero sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage is going to be the biggest talking point of the weekend by a wide margin, but the chatter hasn’t even been solely restricted to the movie itself. Ever since Tom Hardy began urging fans not to spoil any surprises for audiences who wanted to remain in the dark, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man has never strayed too far from the forefront of the conversation.
Director Andy Serkis essentially admitted that the long-awaited crossover is happening, while Hardy has been talking it up for years as something that’s been on his mind, and it wasn’t a coincidence that the studio rebranded their entire comic book franchise as Sony’s Spider-Man Universe when Let There Be Carnage was in the final stages of its marketing push.
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Ravi Shastri Says MS Dhoni is Greatest Ever White Ball Captain: 'What Has He Not Won?'
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IPL 2021: David Miller Opens Up After Spending Time on Sidelines: 'Frustrating to Not Play, Especially When Team's Losing'
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Disney Plus Just Removed An Infamous Box Office Bomb
On paper, Tomorrowland had all of the ingredients to be a major success for Disney, one with the potential to launch yet another lucrative franchise based on the Mouse House’s most iconic theme park attractions, but it wasn’t to be.
Brad Bird had made a seamless transition into live-action filmmaking with Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and he was back at the studio where he’d helmed animated classics The Incredibles and Ratatouille. Throw in a high concept premise about a teenage girl who discovers a futuristic fantasy world and looks to uncover its secrets, as well as George Clooney’s first appearance in a big budget studio blockbuster since Batman & Robin, and excitement was high.
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The Batman Trends As Fans Remember Original Release Date
It’s incredible to think of how different the movie industry would look right now if it wasn’t for the pandemic, with audiences still waiting on a huge number of titles that they should have seen a long time ago. The perfect example is No Time to Die, which isn’t releasing domestically until next week, eighteen months behind schedule.
Spare a thought for poor Top Gun: Maverick, though, which was first announced for the summer of 2019, but ended up being shunted all the way back to May 2022. When shooting on Matt Reeves’ The Batman began, the latest reboot for the Dark Knight was penciled in for June 2021, before optimistically finding itself pushed to October 1.
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[SPOILERS] Rumored To Be Villain Of Spider-Man/Venom Crossover
Nothing in the carefully-curated world of blockbuster franchises happens by accident, so the interest of comic book fans was piqued when it was revealed Stephen Graham had boarded the cast of Venom: Let There Be Carnage as a San Francisco cop named Mulligan, who enlists Eddie Brock to help him find the whereabouts of Cletus Kasady’s undiscovered victims.
In 2004, Marvel introduced New York City police officer Patrick Mulligan into the mix, who ended up becoming the symbiote known as Toxin. That’s about as far from a coincidence as you can get, so it’s a foregone conclusion at this stage that we’ll be seeing yet another alien parasite debuting in Sony’s shared universe eventually.
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No Time To Die Director Compares Shooting To A Choose Your Own Adventure Novel
The process of shooting mega budget studio blockbusters is not an easy one, especially if unexpected circumstances end up derailing or delaying production. James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson admitted they were screwed when cameras began rolling on Quantum of Solace without a completed script, but that didn’t stop the exact same thing from happening again with No Time to Die.
When Daniel Craig suffered an injury that forced him out of action, director Cary Joji Fukunaga was forced to alter the schedule and focus on scenes that didn’t involve the leading man. As the filmmaker revealed in a new interview with Esquire Middle East, the problem was that those scenes hadn’t actually been written yet, forcing him to make things up as he went along in the hopes it would all fit together in post-production.
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Andy Serkis Says Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s F-Bomb Is Totally Worth It
The MPAA often comes in for criticism about how and why it decides on its rating system, in particular the judicious use of profanity. You could make a quaint, intimate character-driven drama about something as random or trivial as a married couple buying a new toaster, but if they say “f*ck” more than once, it gets an R-rating.
The solitary F-bomb allowed in PG-13 productions is often shoehorned in for shock value, and in the end it can often end up falling flat. When Tye Sheridan’s Cyclops warns Magneto in Dark Phoenix; “If you touch Jean, I’ll f*cking kill you”, it comes off as a forced attempt to make the actor’s Scott Summers feel like a badass. On the other side of the coin, Hugh Jackman’s First Class cameo is the perfect example of how to maximize foul language within the PG-13 framework.
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New Army Of Thieves Posters Reveal Dieter’s Safecrackers
At last week’s TUDUM event, Netflix revealed the first full-length trailer for Army of Thieves, the second chapter in the rapidly-expanding Army of the Dead universe that already has animated companion series Lost Vegas in post-production, with a sequel to Zack Snyder’s smash hit opening installment also in the early stages of development.
We’re less than four weeks away from the return of Matthias Schweighöfer’s instant fan favorite Dieter, although he won’t be battling against hordes of zombies this time. The actor also directs Army of Thieves, which has been described as a romantic heist comedy that coincidentally happens to take place against the backdrop of an impending undead apocalypse.
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RR vs CSK Dream11 Team Prediction: Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings Check Captain, Vice-Captain, and Probable Playing
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Abu Dhabi Weather Update, RR vs CSK, IPL 2021: Forecast, Pitch Report, and Venue Records
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Director Addresses Credits Scene
As expected, the internet can’t stop talking about the credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which is surely a source of major frustration for Tom Hardy. The leading man, co-writer and producer urged fans not to reveal spoilers, only for the stinger to leak online 24 hours before the movie was even released.
Of course, anyone to have been following the myriad of rumor and speculation swirling around the details and specifics of the coda won’t be surprised in the slightest by what unfolds, but it’s got to sting for the folks hoping to stay away from the big reveal to have it thrown in their faces as soon as they log onto social media.
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Daniel Craig Says He’ll Be Remembered As The Grumpy James Bond
Eighteen months later than expected and the end of the Daniel Craig era is finally upon us, with the actor’s final outing as James Bond in No Time to Die now playing internationally ahead of a domestic release next Friday. It’s been a long time coming, and the good news for fans is that the reviews have declared it a fitting swansong.
He may be bowing out of the iconic role, but nobody ever escapes the shadow of Bond. Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan all resigned themselves to the fact that 007 would follow them wherever they went for the rest of their lives and careers, something Craig will have to get used to.
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Originally Had A Major Role For Spider-Man
We’ll be diving into the specifics of the Venom: Let There Be Carnage‘s credits scene from here on out, so consider this your spoiler warning. At the end of Ruben Fleischer’s first installment, the stinger revealing surprise guest Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady made it perfectly clear where the sequel was heading, with fans having been desperate to see the serial killer’s symbiotic alter ego brought into live-action for the longest time.
While the reviews haven’t been universally glowing, Let There Be Carnage has been deemed a vastly superior successor to Venom, and the stinger has changed the game in a major way. Debating which one of them is smarter, Eddie Brock and his symbiotic life partner suddenly experience a shift in reality, one that sees the conclusion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man: No Way Home unfolding on television.
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Will Smith Says Wild Wild West Is Still A Thorn In His Side
It’s long since gone down in Hollywood legend that Will Smith declined the role of Neo in The Matrix because he didn’t fully understand the script, opting to make Wild Wild West instead.
Of course, that turned out to be an awful move in hindsight, with Keanu Reeves headlining one of the greatest action and sci-fi movies of the modern era, while the former Fresh Prince saw his $170 million steampunk Western take a critical and commercial pounding.
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Marvel’s Website And Social Media Ignores Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Obviously, this weekend’s superhero blockbuster Venom: Let There Be Carnage isn’t part of Kevin Feige’s Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it’s still a Marvel Entertainment production that falls under the comic book company’s umbrella.
The first adventure starring Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock earned over $850 million at the box office, without even considering the additional income brought in from merchandising. The marketing campaign for the sequel has been even more intense, to the extent you can barely turn around without bumping into the symbiotic title hero on the internet.
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