Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/derek-zoolander-son-2/ Every image we see from Zoolander 2 seems to get more and more odd. Derek and Hansel (Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson) looked normal in the first reveal, but then they got a little weirder at the Eiffel Tower, followed by the debut of Kristen Wiig’s totally unrecognizable look.
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Daredevil Fight Scene: How They Pulled Off That Five and a Half Minute Shot
Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/daredevil-fight-scene/ One of our favorite moments from Daredevil is the climactic fight sequence which ends Episode 2. Its probably my favorite television action sequence in recent years. So when I got a chance to talk to the cast and crew of Daredevil, all I wanted to know was how they pulled off that sequence.
The new Terminator: Genisys trailer has a very surprising, very exciting twist
Originally published on http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/13/8399337/new-terminator-genisys-trailer-whaaaaaaaaaaat Warning: The new Terminator: Genisys trailer reveals a very dark (but very interesting) twist directly related to the Terminator canon.
Marvel Eyes Captain Marvel Screenwriters
Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/captain-marvel-screenwriters/ We just talked about the fact that Captain Marvel didn’t make an appearance in Avengers: Age of Ultron, in part because the character isn’t cast or quite defined yet, and over the weekend we reported that the Captain Marvel screenwriters would be announced soon.
Michelle MacLaren Won't Direct The Wonder Woman Movie After All
Originally published on http://io9.com/michelle-maclaren-wont-direct-the-wonder-woman-movie-af-1697615960 Game of Thrones veteran Michelle MacLaren was supposed to make her big-screen debut with the Wonder Woman solo film — but now she's left the project over "creative differences," the studio tells The Hollywood Reporter.
Check Out The Assembled Suicide Squad Cast
Originally published on http://www.ign.com/videos/2015/04/09/the-suicide-squad-cast-assembled-ign-news Update: Sources have told Latino Report that Jim Parrack will be playing a younger Deathstroke, Adam Beach will be playing Ravan and Ike Barinholtz will take on the role of Dr Hugo Strange. This has yet to be confirmed by Ayer or the studio. Original story is below.
First Look At The Thing Revealed In New Images From 'Fantastic Four'
Originally published on http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/first-look-at-the-thing-revealed-in-new-images-from-fantastic-four-20150409 In an era where Jared Leto cutting his hair to play The Joker in "Suicide Squad" warrants coverage, it feels a bit old school to be writing about an actual film still that has something new in it. But then again, Josh Trank isn't playing by any rules but his own when it comes to "Fantastic Four."
Lionsgate To Launch Subscription Streaming Service For Comic-Con Fans
Originally published on http://deadline.com/2015/04/lionsgate-comic-con-streaming-service-1201407197/ For those who can’t get enough Comic-Con: Lionsgate says this morning that it has teamed with Comic-Con International to create a year-round, Netflix-like subscription VOD streaming service.
Many Apple Watch Models May Not Be Available for April 24 Delivery
Originally published on http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/08/apple-watch-models-april-24-delivery/ On the German version of Apple's official website, every model in the Sport lineup features a 4/24-5/8 delivery estimate, which is up to a two week time frame after the Watch's April 24 launch.
"Star Wars" Finally Comes To Digital HD
Originally published on http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/36471/-star-wars-finally-comes-to-digital-hd It has taken months of negotiations, but finally Disney Studios, Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox have come to an agreement for the Digital HD release of the first six films in the "Star Wars" series.
No "Doctor Who" Movie In Near Future
Originally published on http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/36472/no-doctor-who-movie-in-near-future "Doctor Who" show runner Steven Moffat says a movie version of the hit BBC series is not possible in this day and age. The reason? Funding, and the fact that the series is owned by a public broadcaster and so is taxpayer funded. He tells The Daily Express:
All the Classics in One Game: PACAPONG
Originally published on http://indiegames.com/2015/04/alltheclassicsinonegamep.html Finding a friend or two up to play a local multiplayer game isn't so easy nowadays, it's outdated and requires people to actually face the outer world at some point.
Report Confirms Olivia Wilde Tron 3 Casting
Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/olivia-wilde-tron-3/ Talk of Tron 3 shooting this October has intensified over the past few weeks, with Joseph Kosinki said to be set to return to direct and Garrett Hedlund preparing to reprise the role of Sam Flynn, the character he played in Tron Legacy.
More Arrested Development Coming to Netflix, Says Producer
Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/more-arrested-development-episodes/ Arrested Development will live again, again. Executive producer Brian Grazer says 17 new episodes will be coming to Netflix, although the streaming service itself has yet to make an official announcement. Hit the jump to read and hear his comments on more Arrested Development episodes.
Eva Mendes Back For "Fast & Furious 8"?
Originally published on http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/36464/eva-mendes-back-for-fast-furious-8 With "Furious 7" having scored a whopping $384 million in ticket sales around the globe in its first weekend alone, the already mega successful series has now entered the kind of box-office league rarely held by films that aren't a part of the Marvel universe.
Those 22 Jump Street Fake Sequels Will Be Canon
Originally published on http://www.slashfilm.com/23-jump-street-fake-sequels/ 22 Jump Street saved its best joke for last. The sequel to a comedic reboot no one thought they wanted in the first place, went out with an extended riff on all the Jump Street sequels to come.
HBO is tweeting at all the people who wanted HBO Now years ago
Originally published on http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/3/8340133/hbo-tweeting-at-cord-cutters HBO is digging back through years of tweets to publicly call out consumers who vowed they'd pay for a standalone subscription service, which the company will soon deliver in the form of HBO Now.
Fika: The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break
Originally published on http://www.coolhunting.com/food-drink/fika-art-swedish-coffee-break-book Sweden consistently ranks near the top in coffee consumption per capita and that's largely thanks to (along with long hours of darkness in the winter) the fika: a once or twice-daily coffee break with a snack that's something of a cultural institution.
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Originally published on http://www.yankodesign.com/2015/03/27/stitch-without-the-kitsch/ The Stitch chair transforms a 2D single sheet of aluminum into 3D situational seating with a simplistic yet sophisticated system of folds and carefully placed cuts.
Google Fiber set to launch in its eighth market: Salt Lake City
Originally published on http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/24/8285167/google-fiber-salt-lake-city-launch Salt Lake City, Utah will officially be the next city to receive Google Fiber gigabit internet and TV. In a blog post published today, Google announced that the city is now in the design phase for laying out fiber-optic cable and building out the Google Fiber network.
