Zack Snyder’s First Post-Rebel Moon Movie Has Been Announced, And No, It’s Not Army Of The Dead 2

After the debut of “Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire” towards the end of last year, Zack Snyder added to the 2024 film lineup by not only releasing “Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver” in April but also making his director’s cuts for both films accessible for Netflix subscribers in August. It remains uncertain if the “Rebel Moon” series will carry on, but for quite some time now, he has been tied to directing “Army of the Dead 2”, officially named “Planet of the Dead”. Yet, that’s not what Snyder will be focusing on as his next project following “Rebel Moon”.

‘Lost’ Vet Brian K. Vaughan To Write ‘Forbidden Planet’ Remake for Warner Bros.

The creator of “Y: The Last Man,” Brian K. Vaughan, is planning to pen a modern take on the timeless sci-fi tale Forbidden Planet. Originally published in 1956, this sci-fi story presents an unofficial and loosely adapted reinterpretation of William Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest. The narrative centers around the crew of the spaceship C-57D as they journey to the remote planet Altair IV in search of answers regarding a 20-year-old missing starship. Their investigation leads them to unravel an enigma tied to an artifact left behind by a vanished civilization.

Jude Law’s Neo-Nazi Crime Thriller Was Inspired by January 6

In a somewhat chilling parallel to current events, Jude Law’s latest film, though set in the past and inspired by real events, seems strikingly relevant for today. This might not be entirely coincidental, as Justin Kurzel, the director of “The Order,” has disclosed that the January 6 insurrection served as an inspiration for the Neo-Nazi crime thriller.

Martin Scorsese Is a Big Fan of A24’s ‘I Saw the TV Glow’

This year has been a successful one for A24, an independent film distributor that’s famous for releasing top-notch movies. With films like “Civil War,” “MaXXXine,” “Love Lies Bleeding,” and the recent horror sensation “Heretic,” A24’s reputation has only grown stronger. Adding to their list of accolades, esteemed director Martin Scorsese has offered high praise for Jane Schoenbrun’s film “I Saw the TV Glow.

Netflix’s ‘Cobra Kai’ Finale Could Change with the Return of One Villain

Each installment of the popular series Cobra Kai has brought back characters from the original Karate Kid films, bringing joy to fans. Some characters have appeared briefly before exiting, such as Ali (Elisabeth Shue), while others like Chozen (Yuji Okumoto) remain present. There are also those who have played antagonistic roles, including John Kreese (Martin Kove), Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), and the reformed villain Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan).