Josh Brolin Is Now Set To Make His First Stephen King Movie, And The Part Is A Perfect Fit

From The Goonies to Coen brothers movies to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Josh Brolin has left footprints in just about every area of pop culture, but here’s an interesting piece of trivia for you: he’s never been in a Stephen King adaptation before. That’s a bit odd given the breadth of his work… but that is a wrong that is soon to be righted, as the actor has landed a key role in one of the most anticipated upcoming King projects: he’s set to play the villain in Edgar Wright’s developing remake of The Running Man.

Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 2 First Look Reveals New Cast, Setting

In an exciting development for fans, a significant new character, referred to as the enigmatic Sensei Wolf, will be stepping into the action when Part 2 of “Cobra Kai” Season 6 hits Netflix in November. This is according to one of the series creators, Josh Heald. Interestingly, Sensei Wolf will be portrayed by none other than Lewis Tan, who is well-known for his roles as Deadpool and Wolverine’s counterpart, Shatterstar. Netflix has shared a few sneak peeks from the upcoming season, showcasing Tan alongside our beloved “Cobra Kai” regulars.

Bruce Campbell Confirms Two New Evil Dead Projects Are Coming

It seems that horror movie icon Bruce Campbell (known for films like “Bubba Ho-Tep” and “Burn Notice”) may be destined to reprise his role as Ash Williams in future versions of “The Evil Dead”. During a chat with MovieWeb about his upcoming role in the terrifying series “Hysteria!”, Campbell openly discussed the possibility of playing Ash once more if original director Sam Raimi (famous for the “Spider-Man” trilogy and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”) were to work on the project.

Stephen King Was Wrong About Peacocks Teacup

As a devoted fan of horror myself, I can’t help but get excited when Stephen King expresses his enthusiasm for a new project. On October 10, 2024, the master of horror shared his love on X for Teacup, a Peacock original series that debuted on the same day. Over the course of two weeks, the eight-episode TV event released two episodes each week. While not all critics and fellow horror enthusiasts have been as captivated by it as King himself, I’ve found myself deeply engrossed in this intriguing series.