Crystal Lake Finds Its Jason Voorhees Actor for Friday the 13th Prequel

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that the captivating series, Crystal Lake, is being crafted by the brilliant mind of showrunner Brad Caleb Kane, known for his work on It: Welcome to Derry, Tokyo Vice, and Warrior. Details about the intriguing plot are being carefully guarded, adding an air of mystery to the anticipation. The series boasts executive producers including Kane, A24, Marc Toberoff, Victor Miller, Robert M. Barsamian, Robert P. Barsamian, Stuart Manashil, Tyson Bidner, and Michael Lennox. The talented directing team consists of Michael Lennox (for episodes 101-103), Celine Held & Logan George (for episodes 104-106), and Quyen Tran (for episodes 107-108). I, for one, can’t wait to unravel the secrets that Crystal Lake has in store!

Wonder Woman: James Gunn Denies Diana Prince Casting Rumor

The DC Universe created by Gunn and Peter Safran was officially unveiled in December 2024, with the debut of Creature Commandos Season 1. Currently, Gunn’s Superman film is showing in U.S. cinemas, while Peacemaker Season 2 is due for release next month. In 2026, we can expect titles like Lanterns, Supergirl, and Clayface to hit the DCU.

Nobody 2 Trailer: Bob Odenkirk Gets Violent as Tickets Go on Sale

Four years ago, Hutch unwittingly got mixed up with the Russian mafia, owing them $30 million and continuing to pay off his debt by carrying out a long series of assassinations on global criminals. Despite enjoying the thrill of his work, Hutch and his wife Becca are overwhelmed and growing apart due to their demanding lifestyle. In an attempt to reconnect as a family, they decide to take their children on a brief trip to Wild Bill’s Majestic Midway and Waterpark, a place where Hutch and his brother Harry vacationed as kids. With Hutch’s father accompanying them, the family travels to the small tourist town of Plummerville, looking forward to some relaxation and enjoyment.

Yeat Brings BNYX on For “I’M YEAT”

In 2025, Yeat returns with his third studio single of the year. Fresh from his stage appearance at Drake’s headlining set at the Wireless Festival, where he performed “IDGAF,” Yeat has teamed up again with one of his regular producers, BNYX, on another collaborative project.

Eddington’s Ari Aster Reveals Marvel Movie He Was Approached to Direct

During an interview on the Mixed Signals podcast, filmmaker Ari Aster admitted that there had been discussions about him directing a Marvel movie. He stated, “Yes, just once.” Although initially reluctant to disclose which specific film he was approached for, he eventually let it slip. “I’m not sure I should say. Shall I? I was asked to take charge of… Is it Mobius? Morbius? It might be Morbius,” he finally admitted.

Fantastic Four Box Office Projections Are Lower Than Superman’s Opening Weekend

Based on a recent report by Deadline, anticipation for The Fantastic Four: First Steps is high, with estimates suggesting that its opening weekend box office could range from $100 million to $110 million. Interestingly, this film’s presale figures are already surpassing those of other Marvel Cinematic Universe films like Thunderbolts and Captain America: Brave New World.

Harry Potter HBO Show Has Genius Solution to Issue With Child Actors

As stated by a report from BBC, Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden – where the new television series is being produced – is constructing a temporary educational facility. This will enable the numerous child actors working on set to maintain their education and keep up with their schoolwork while they are filming the show.

‘Anti-Woke’ Basic Instinct Reboot Movie Gets First Details

As per TheWrap’s reports, the author of the original film, Joe Eszterhas (known for his work on Flashdance and Showgirl), has agreed to write the screenplay for Amazon MGM Studios’ reboot of Basic Instinct. This deal is said to have cost the studio a significant sum of $4 million, marking it as the most expensive spec script sale of this year.