“Masters of the Universe” debuted with a soft $29.3 million in North America.
It’s a slow start for a movie that cost nearly $200 million to produce, not including the marketing budget. It’ll require substantial staying power to justify its price tag, considering that theater owners get to keep roughly 50% of ticket sales. https://t.co/0MUQc0idcf
Nicholas Galitzine says it was “sickening” what he had to eat to change his body again for another role after getting into intense shape to play He-Man in "Masters of the Universe."
Based on the popular LitRPG (Literary Role-Playing Game) book series by Matt Dinniman, a live-action Dungeon Crawler Carl TV series is in development at #Peacock with #SethMacFarlane set to executive produce. 😯 https://t.co/12T3beEEpI
oh my.. AI is killing Hollywood??
you can now replace actors in any VIDEO using Higgsfield’s new Recast tool.. voice, expression and even complex full body movement cloned perfectly
here’s how to do it:
> dceu adds jared leto
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> sony marvel adds jared leto
*ends*
> tron franchise adds jared leto
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there's a pattern here that is noticeable for the common person…
James Gunn says he almost cut the scene of Superman saving a squirrel from the film because test screening audiences didn’t like it:
“We showed it to test audiences and some people did not like the squirrel. They’re like, ‘Why the fuck is he saving a squirrel? Why is he taking time out, saving a squirrel?’ There was a cut where I cut it out and I’m like, ‘I really miss the squirrel. He’s gotta save the squirrel.’”
(Source: https://t.co/IeR5uv1Vxp)