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In 'Hazardous' Delhi Air, Mushtaq Ali T20's Knock-out Rounds Start Tomorrow
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T20 World Cup 2021, Final: Amit Mishra Trolled For Mistakenly Congratulating New Zealand
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Shoaib Akhtar Runs into Bunch of Old Friends From India at T20 World Cup Final
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I Was Not Dropped in Four Years, Then I Got Dropped: Yuzvendra Chahal on ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Snub
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Doctor Strange 2 Reshoots Rumored To Feature Big-Name Cameos
The troubled production of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hit another setback recently, when it was confirmed that the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel was heading back in front of cameras for reshoots that could generously be described as significant.
Reassembling the cast and crew to work six days a week right up until the end of the year set alarm bells ringing in many online circles, especially when the Sorcerer Supreme’s second solo adventure has already had to contend with a change in director, the pandemic, and then multiple release date shuffles.
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Extended Spider-Man: No Way Home Synopsis Is Positively Spoilerific
Such has been the vast and all-encompassing reach of leaks, rumors, speculation, scuttlebutt, hearsay, conjecture and everything in between surrounding Spider-Man: No Way Home, nobody’s going to bat an eyelid when they hear that a Danish film website appears to have confirmed the returns of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
After all, a large percentage of the online community has grown so weary of new and top secret information landing on social media every day that they’ve been forced to mute all mentions of Spider-Man on Twitter, while others have devoured every sliver of purported chatter that’s been made available.
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Mel Gibson Says He’s Directing Lethal Weapon 5
Mel Gibson’s schedule is more jam-packed right now than it’s been for a very long time, but there’s one project above all else that fans of the actor and director would love to see happen above all else, and that’s Lethal Weapon 5.
Richard Donner confirmed early last year that the script was in the process of being written, with the veteran filmmaker set to draw a line under both the buddy cop franchise and his own career in the process. Sadly, Donner passed away before he had the chance to make the fifth installment a reality, but Corey Feldman of all people revealed that Gibson was toying with the idea of helming it himself.
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Don’t Look Up Director Says Real Life Forced Him To Make The Movie Crazier
One of the most highly-anticipated movies still to come this year is Adam McKay’s star-studded disaster comedy Don’t Look Up, which hits theaters on December 12 before coming to Netflix two weeks later.
Given the critical acclaim and awards season glory that greeted his previous razor-sharp sociopolitical satires The Big Short and Vice, it isn’t a shock to hear that the early buzz has Don’t Look Up positioned as a serious contender for virtually all of the major categories at next year’s Academy Awards.
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Denis Villenueve Teases A Playful And Fun Dune: Part Two
Denis Villenueve may be one of the most visually distinctive and technically accomplished filmmakers working today, but much like his would-be BFF Christopher Nolan, it’d be stretch of the imagination to describe his output as light-hearted and breezy stuff.
Prisoners, Enemy, Sicario, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049 and Dune are all fantastic movies that are nothing short of beautiful to look at, but each of them are sorely lacking in levity. Of course, not every project has to fire out one-liners like it’s the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but lean too hard into solemnity and things can often come off as dry.
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ICC Should Ensure a Level-playing Field, Says Sunil Gavaskar
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It's Definitely Tough and Challenging Schedule for New Zealand, Says Gary Stead Ahead of India Tour
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India vs New Zealand 2021: Full schedule, Complete Squads - All you need to know
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‘He’s a Match-winner in Every Format’: After Getting Maiden Call-Up, India Youngsters Wishes To Perform Like Ben Stokes
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T20 World Cup 2021: No Indian Player in ICC's Team of The Tournament; Babar Azam Named Skipper
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Fans Of Early-2000s Blockbusters Feel Like They’re Stuck In A Time Loop
Everything that’s old is eventually new again in Hollywood, but that’s become especially true throughout the last decade, where the desire to continue mining marketable properties has seen the straightforward sequel or reboot joined by a whole host of new offshoots.
Re-imaginings, reinventions, legacyquels, sidequels, preboots, continuations and several other completely made up buzzwords have allowed the various studios around Hollywood to approach franchises from a multitude of brand new angles, where new installments don’t have to be pigeonholed, defined by or even related to what came before.
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Seth Rogen’s Wholesome Energy Captivates The Internet
Seth Rogen has worn many hats throughout his personal and professional life, whether it be as a hugely successful actor, writer, director and producer, or his outside interests that extend to raising awareness for Alzheimer’s, supporting charitable causes, launching his own line of cannabis or spending his downtime during the pandemic mastering the art of pottery.
He hasn’t been seen on our screens since last summer’s HBO Max exclusive An American Pickle, but he’s got a number of projects lined up including Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, the animated Super Mario Bros. movie, Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical The Fabelmans, and a trio of new titles he’s been developing himself.
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Harry Potter Fans Feeling Their Age As Franchise Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Fans of a certain generation might not want to hear this, but yesterday marked exactly 20 years to the day since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters in the United States, five days after audiences in the United Kingdom got their first chance to see Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
The franchise went on to become the highest-grossing film series in history over the next decade, racking up over $8 billion at the box office, turning the entire cast of young unknowns into household names, and giving virtually every notable British character actor the opportunity to pick up at least one paycheck.
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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Delay Reportedly Down To Creative Differences
If you’ll recall, Patty Jenkins was effusive in her praise for Disney and Lucasfilm as recently as this summer, when the filmmaker claimed that she had plenty of creative freedom to craft Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, which at the time was locked in for a December 2023 release date.
Naturally, some fans were hugely skeptical of the filmmaker’s words when the history of the franchise’s Disney era has been characterized by behind the scenes disagreements and multiple talents walking out on a galaxy far, far away after failing to acquiesce to the demands of studio president Kathleen Kennedy, who holds an iron grip over the big screen side of the property.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Fans Are Sick Of The Bridge Scene
Marvel Studios, Sony and the fanbase at large have gotten themselves into a fairly tricky situation with Spider-Man: No Way Home, which mostly stems from the secrecy (or lack thereof) to have engulfed the project since day one.
New leaks and purported plot details are now hitting the internet on what feels like an hourly basis, but in an official capacity, all we’ve seen so far are a few official production stills and a solitary full-length trailer. Of course, that’s all set to change tomorrow when the brand new promo premieres at an exclusive event, and it’s not before time.
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