Well, the newest look at "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" certainly has some very interesting footage for fans to dissect. Seriously, those shots of all the Spidersonas together in what appears to be some sort of middle ground between multiverses look incredible, and we are certain that the actual animation to bring these characters to life will be stunning.
This multiverse middle ground doesn't just have the potential to look cool. "Into the Spider-Verse" proved that it was possible to travel between dimensions, with a couple of previously-obscure characters ushering in this important, multi-franchise-spanning plot point. With the waters now properly tested, it looks like "Across the Spider-Verse" will be taking advantage of all the creative opportunities involved in a multiverse concept, including just how many crazy characters can get their big-screen debut.
We have already known some of the "new" Spidersonas that will be appearing in the film -- Jessica Drew,...
This multiverse middle ground doesn't just have the potential to look cool. "Into the Spider-Verse" proved that it was possible to travel between dimensions, with a couple of previously-obscure characters ushering in this important, multi-franchise-spanning plot point. With the waters now properly tested, it looks like "Across the Spider-Verse" will be taking advantage of all the creative opportunities involved in a multiverse concept, including just how many crazy characters can get their big-screen debut.
We have already known some of the "new" Spidersonas that will be appearing in the film -- Jessica Drew,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Neil Armstrong’s Sons, Director Damien Chazelle Defend Absence of Flag-Planting Scene in ‘First Man’
Neil Armstrong’s sons and director Damien Chazelle have defended the absence of a flag-planting scene in the movie “First Man,” which details the 1969 moon landing.
Rick Armstrong and Mark Armstrong released a statement jointly with “First Man” author James R. Hansen on Friday in the wake of claims that the lack of the flag planting in the movie is unpatriotic.
“We do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest,” the trio said. “Quite the opposite. But don’t take our word for it. We’d encourage everyone to go see this remarkable film and see for themselves.”
“First Man” is directed by Chazelle from a script by Josh Singer, based on Hansen’s book “First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong.” The film stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong and focuses on the the years leading up to the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. “First Man” had...
Rick Armstrong and Mark Armstrong released a statement jointly with “First Man” author James R. Hansen on Friday in the wake of claims that the lack of the flag planting in the movie is unpatriotic.
“We do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest,” the trio said. “Quite the opposite. But don’t take our word for it. We’d encourage everyone to go see this remarkable film and see for themselves.”
“First Man” is directed by Chazelle from a script by Josh Singer, based on Hansen’s book “First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong.” The film stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong and focuses on the the years leading up to the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. “First Man” had...
- 8/31/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Managers Mark Armstrong and Steve Caserta have joined Principal Entertainment La as new partners. They have split amicably from Nancy Sanders, their longtime partner in the boutique Sanders Armstrong Caserta Management. Sanders will continue to do her thing separately.
Armstrong co-ran James Gandolfini’s production company, developing such projects as HBO’s acclaimed The Night Of and Hemingway and Gellhorn, which earned him an Emmy nomination as executive producer. Caserta started as an agent at William Morris, and then became a manager at Handprint prior to Sanders Armstrong Caserta. Sanders and Armstrong were the longtime managers of the late Gandolfini, who elevated from a character actor in films like Get Shorty and True Romance to an icon with his role as Tony Soprano in HBO’s The Sopranos.
“Nancy Sanders is a pioneer in management, and we...
Armstrong co-ran James Gandolfini’s production company, developing such projects as HBO’s acclaimed The Night Of and Hemingway and Gellhorn, which earned him an Emmy nomination as executive producer. Caserta started as an agent at William Morris, and then became a manager at Handprint prior to Sanders Armstrong Caserta. Sanders and Armstrong were the longtime managers of the late Gandolfini, who elevated from a character actor in films like Get Shorty and True Romance to an icon with his role as Tony Soprano in HBO’s The Sopranos.
“Nancy Sanders is a pioneer in management, and we...
- 8/23/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
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