Scott Eastwood Has Thoughts on Directing Like Dad Clint

Over time, I’ve gained enough experience to understand that working with skilled directors can lead to a back-and-forth, or a sort of hesitation. This happens because, to keep my career going, I sometimes need to collaborate with directors and producers who may not be as skilled as me. Eventually, I might think, “I can do this better than you.” So, I find myself at a point where I have to take on projects alone, but I must choose the right material carefully.

‘Goosebumps’ Producer Says Cliffhanger Endings Are Inspired by R.L. Stine

During an interview with Us Weekly, Letterman discussed the ending of “Goosebumps: The Vanishing.” When asked if Season 3 might offer some clarification about Trey’s fate or what transpired after Kanduu’s spirit possessed Nathan at the end of Season 1, his answer unfortunately didn’t provide the resolution we were hoping for.

Russo Brothers Reveal ‘Secret Wars’ Comic Inspired Their ‘Avengers’ Return

In an interview with Empire magazine, the Russos shared the reason behind their return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after a five-year absence. They explained that they’ve maintained close relationships with Kevin Feige and the entire Marvel Studios team over the years, discussing numerous ideas. However, it wasn’t until they stumbled upon an idea that ignited everyone’s interest that they decided to come back. Anthony teased, “You wouldn’t have seen it coming until it happened, but once it did, it was clear that this is a story we needed to tell.” Joe added that there were other ideas they had been contemplating, but never found the right narrative for them.

‘Smallville’s Tom Welling Hated His Alter Ego “Vigilante at Night” Storyline

Over the weekend at Fan Expo New Orleans, the cast of Smallville – featuring Tom Welling, Erika Durance, and Laura Vandervoort – shared their thoughts on the show and its ten-season run. When asked about their least favorite parts to film, Welling singled out a particular plotline he particularly disliked. “As for what I didn’t enjoy filming,” he said, “it was that Red Blue Blur business.” Since Vandervoort, who played Clark’s cousin Kara Zor-El, wasn’t present during that part of the series, she inquired about it, prompting Welling to delve into the storyline and explain his aversion to it.