Jean Grey.
There was that scene from the first trailer in this place (which I assume is one of Frank’s hideouts) where he’s talking to her. Said something like “you’re losing it kid” and it’s cut to make it seem like he’s talking to Spidey. But iykyk it’s him and Jean.
Gotta get rid of whoever’s telling Will Venable what to challenge.
Absolutely absurd it was used on that bulllllllshit and not on the Caballero double. The power of friendship is fun and everything, but when it’s not there ts has to be sharp and it almost never is.
Ian McDiarmid says George Lucas was developing a live-action Palpatine TV series
• Would've followed 'the Emperor’s progress, like Hilter’s'
• Idea was scrapped after he sold the Star Wars rights to Disney
(via @PopverseSays)
Hollywood studios are reportedly searching Reddit for new ideas following Backrooms’ success
An ‘agency veteran’ told THR they’ve found “a bunch” of subreddits and short stories that could be adapted into movies
To Omelete, screenwriter Ana Nogueira said she would love to see a Catwoman movie in the DCU:
"I'm not going to say what I would love to adapt, I'm going to say what I would love to see someone do, and I would love to see someone do Catwoman"
Mfers commenting “Before Wonder Woman?” acting like Gunn didn’t have Ana stop writing Teen Titans so she could do her Wonder Woman movie script.
Not to mention the Paradise Lost writers who were leaked like a year ago got confirmed recently. Which means they’ve been working.
EXCLUSIVE: Sean Penn, coming off his third Oscar win for 'One Battle After Another,' has been quietly setting up a passion project.
The currently untitled film will follow the early life of a cop who goes on to be caught up in the January 6th Capitol riots. Penn has scripted and will direct the movie, which has five-time Oscar nominated actor Bradley Cooper in talks to star in the lead role. There’s no deal yet.
The film will re-team Penn with 'One Battle After Another' studio Warner Bros, which has acquired it in a negative pickup.
More details here: https://t.co/YrCxUdGZiD
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Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne wrote a 370 page Bible full of Mando-isms of The Mandalorian’s behaviors and mannerisms.
A violation of one of these Mando-isms led to a reshoot on THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU.
“First of all, I'm not using my right hand for anything other than grabbing my gun. I don't pick up the kid in my right hand. My right hand is my gun hand, and they would have to write around things…. There's a scene in the movie where there's, like, five seconds where I didn't do something, somebody else jumped in the screen and did something, and I was like, 'We gotta reshoot that because you used the wrong hand.'"
(Source: https://t.co/gR0Eduom3c)