Shaun of the Dead: Edgar Wright’s Undead Classic Shambling Back into Theaters for 20th Anniversary

For those eagerly awaiting a new installment of “Shaun of the Dead,” which seems unlikely, an alternative way to revisit the iconic zombie comedy is through a 20th anniversary re-release of the film. Exciting news for fans as Focus Features unveiled plans to bring a freshly restored edition of the movie back to cinemas across the country. The event will take place from August 29 to September 5, with screenings happening particularly at Dolby Cinema at AMC Theaters. Tickets are now available for purchase.

How Hallmark Kept 1,000 Kansas City Chiefs Fans In Winter Attire Safe In Extreme Heat To Film Upcoming Christmas Movie

Hallmark Channel is recognized for its romantic TV movies, particularly during the holiday season when their Christmas collection is released. However, most of these festive productions are filmed during warmer months to ensure they’re ready in time for broadcasting. Kansas City Chiefs supporters may not have known this filming fact before; but now, over a thousand fans braved the cold weather to take part in the upcoming movie “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.” The production team ensured the fans’ safety during filming.

The Next Jurassic World Movie Has Two Huge Rumors That Could Mean Big Things For Scarlett Johansson And Company, And I Need To Talk This Out

Hello there! For those excitedly anticipating the 2025 movies, and specifically the next installment in the Jurassic Park franchise, I’m here to share some intriguing gossip. Recently, rumors have been swirling about director Gareth Edwards taking the helm in a world where dinosaurs continue to inhabit our planet. Let’s dive into these rumors together!

The Dune TV Show Just Made a Change, and Fans Should Be Excited

Following the debut of Denis Villeneuve’s initial “Dune” film in 2021, the franchise’s continuation remained somewhat uncertain. The first movie brought in a respectable $407 million at the global box office. Yet, gauging its true success was challenging due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a simultaneous release on HBO Max (now known as Max). Nevertheless, several positive aspects of the first “Dune” film encouraged Warner Bros. and Legendary to press on with the franchise.