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Gautam Gambhir Hits Back at Mohammed Shami Critics, Asks 'Where Are we Heading?'
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Marcus Stoinis Reveals MS Dhoni's Advice Which Was a Filter For Him in Training
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T20 World Cup: Pakistan Have 'Mindset of Champions' Says Saqlain Mushtaq
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IND vs NZ | "Will Surely Consider Him Ahead of Hardik Pandya": Gavaskar Suggests Changes in India's Playing XI
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Timeline of Quinton de Kock Taking The Knee Controversy
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Rumored Blade Casting Call Potentially Teases Fan Favorite Character
The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Blade reboot was first announced in the summer of 2019 when Mahershala Ali was the surprise guest at the end of the franchise’s San Diego Comic-Con panel, but it would be fair to say that development has hardly been rapid since the initial announcement.
It took the two-time Academy Award winner and producer Kevin Feige six months to even settle on Stacy Ossei-Kuffour as the screenwriter, while director Bassam Tariq was only confirmed to be helming the vampiric comic book blockbuster at the beginning of last month.
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Will Smith’s Oscar Chances Could Be Under Threat Due To Rumored Vaccination Status
Ever since biopic King Richard first screened for critics this summer, Will Smith has been the clear front-runner to land the Academy Award for Best Actor, thanks to a performance that’s been described as the best of his career by far.
A moving, stirring and inspiring true-life story that features an A-list megastar as the father of tennis icons Venus and Serena Williams, with an original song from Beyoncé, has ‘prestige drama’ stamped all over it. However, the former Fresh Prince’s rumored vaccination status could end up hampering his chances, according to a new report.
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Mad Max: Furiosa Star Admits She Hasn’t Even Met George Miller Yet
The unstoppable rise of Anya Taylor-Joy is set to continue for the foreseeable future, with the recent Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy winner’s latest movie Last Night in Soho now playing in theaters everywhere, although Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller is drawing surprisingly polarized reactions from critics.
The 25 year-old star has a string of projects lined up that will keep her busy for years to come, but arguably the most exciting of the lot is Mad Max: Furiosa, where Taylor-Joy steps into Charlize Theron’s shoes in the prequel about the future Imperator.
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Rambo: Last Blood Director Helming New Shark Attack Survival Thriller
Ever since Steven Spielberg’s Jaws kept an entire generation out of the water, the shark attack thriller has been a staple of the film industry, with countless titles having arrived in the decades since that all follow roughly the same premise.
In the recent past we’ve seen titles such as Open Water, The Reef, Jason Statham’s blockbuster The Meg, Blake Lively flying solo in The Shallows, Sharks of the Corn, Shark Island, Huge Shark and Great White to name but a few, and now Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grunberg is getting in on the act.
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Halle Berry Asks Where Her Catwoman Fans Were In 2004
Halle Berry was gracious enough to appear in person when it came to collecting her Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress after headlining the dismal Catwoman in 2004, playfully mocking her tearful Oscar speech and thanking her agent for getting her cast in a movie she called “a piece of sh*t”.
Pitof’s infamous dud may have been savaged by critics and flopped hard at the box office after failing to recoup the $100 million budget at the box office, but it still reigned as the highest-grossing superhero movie with a female lead for thirteen years until Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman came along.
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T20 World Cup: Pakistan Have 'Mindset of Champions' Says Saqlain Mushtaq
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IND vs NZ | "Will Surely Consider Him Ahead of Hardik Pandya": Gavaskar Suggests Changes in India's Playing XI
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Timeline of Quinton de Kock Taking The Knee Controversy
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Liam Neeson Signs On For Yet Another New Action Thriller
For at least the second time, Liam Neeson revealed earlier this year that he was planning to retire from the action thriller genre after he’d cleared his upcoming slate, once again reiterating that he couldn’t keep it up forever with his 70th birthday on the horizon in June 2022.
Since making that statement, the veteran star has seen The Ice Road release on Netflix and top the most-watched list, while he’s gone on to shoot Blacklight, Memory and Retribution, all of which tick the boxes fans have come to expect since he first reinvented himself as cinema’s premiere grizzled badass in Taken thirteen years ago.
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Tom Holland Pitched Venom And Kraven Movies To Sony Producer
Tom Holland found himself in a very awkward position in the summer of 2019 when Sony withdrew Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially when the actor was on hand at Disney’s D23 Expo to promote Pixar’s Onward, but had been forbidden from mentioning the web-slinger at all.
The actor has been a massive fan of the character since he was a kid, and he was caught in the middle of a tug-of-war between two Hollywood powerhouses over how the comic book icon would be utilized moving forward. Of course, the differences between the two parties have long since been resolved, so Holland will no doubt remain our Peter Parker for the foreseeable future.
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Zack Snyder Explains Why Army Of Thieves Was The First Spinoff
Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead was an action-packed and effects-driven $100 million blockbuster that saw a ragtag band of thieves, criminals and mercenaries infiltrate a zombie-infested Las Vegas to pull off an impossible heist, all while trying to survive an onslaught of the undead.
Netflix were open when it came to admitting it was only the start of an entire cinematic universe, but it was still a surprise when the next installment was revealed to be a prequel set six years in the past and on the other side of the planet, with Army of Thieves a breezy crime caper described as Ocean’s Eleven with romantic comedy elements.
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A Quiet Place Spinoff Loses Director Jeff Nichols
John Krasinski would have had no idea that A Quiet Place would go on to become a phenomenon when he first called action his $17 million horror movie in November 2017, but he’s now the architect of an entire multimedia franchise.
A sequel was announced shortly after the first installment exploded out of the blocks at the box office, ultimately ending its theatrical run with a hefty $350 million haul. Even with the effects of the pandemic, Part II went on to earn $297 million, while a video game was also recently announced.
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Zack Snyder Wants To See Mr. Freeze In The Batman Sequels
Zack Snyder recently offered his thoughts on the latest trailer to Matt Reeves’ The Batman, describing the DC FanDome footage as “awesome”, which is one of the most popular words in the filmmaker’s vocabulary.
Not that he was wrong, when almost everyone is of the exact same opinion, and Reeves was humbled by the praise coming from the initial architect of the comic book company’s shared universe. Naturally, the rumor mill has already turned to possible adversaries for Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight in the future, and now Snyder has offered up his suggestion.
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Denis Villenueve Confirms He Wants An Entire Dune Trilogy
From the second Dune began rolling out internationally last month, director Denis Villenueve would have been keeping his fingers crossed in the hopes that his epic adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel would prove popular enough with audiences to guarantee a sequel.
As fate would have it, just days after the movie scored Warner Bros.’ biggest domestic opening weekend at the box office since October 2019, it was confirmed that Legendary Pictures had given the green light for Dune: Part Two to start ramping up pre-production, with an October 2023 release date already locked in.
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ICC T20 World Cup: Pakistan Coach Explains Why His Team Carries National Flag
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