‘The Fate of the Furious’ Submarine Stunt Origins Explained by Screenwriter

The Fast & Furious series, initially known for its street racing and car-centric stories, has undergone significant transformation since its inception. By the release of the film in 2017, there were noticeable shifts in the type of narratives presented by the franchise and its expanding cast, with an increasing emphasis on action akin to James Bond-style adventures for the tough characters of the saga. This shift resulted in one of the series’ most daring scenes – until they ventured into space, but that’s a story for another time. Notably, this included a high-speed submarine chase across a frozen tundra, a sequence Chris Morgan, the screenwriter, has recently discussed.

Margot Robbie Is Wrong About ‘Babylon’

In the late 1920s, the gradual disappearance of the silent movie era paved the way for groundbreaking technological innovations that have dominated the medium ever since. The release of Damien Chazelle’s Babylon in 2022 served as a reminder of how tenuous that transition could be, and the potential pitfalls when it is exaggerated. Recently, Margot Robbie has spoken up about the film’s poor box office performance, expressing her puzzlement over why audiences didn’t appreciate it. Since its debut, Babylon has sparked intense debate and has been viewed as a symbol of movies that are so exceptional they may not be fully recognized during their initial release but will eventually gain cult status in the future.

10 Most Popular Movies of 2024

As the end of 2024 is nearly upon us, we’ve gathered a list of the 10 most-watched films over the past 12 months. To create this list, we combined data from top-grossing movies at the box office with the most talked-about and highly-rated films on IMDb, often referred to as the Internet Movie Database. Let’s find out how many people are reviewing and debating these movies on IMDb, and which ones managed to sell tickets and make a splash at the box office.

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton Could Work on a New Movie Together

Recently, Tim Burton has been experiencing a successful resurgence in his career. He’s been responsible for the popular Netflix series “Wednesday” and the film “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice,” which, as reported by IndieWire, is approaching half a billion dollars in global box office earnings. At the Marrakech International Film Festival’s red carpet Q&A, Burton was queried about potential future collaborations with his frequent associate. Burton responded,