The Lost Boys stars Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander have gotten the gang back together again. Feldman just unveiled the first trailer for Corey & Jamison's Real Frog Adventures, a special event aimed at bringing some fun into Halloween 2020. Feldman and Newlander, who played the legendary vampire hunters known as The Frog Brothers on the big screen, have reteamed for a the very special Halloween event, which premieres this Thursday (October 22nd) at 9:30 Pm Pst, following the Child USA Awards. A new episode will launch every 4 days, with the final episode launching on Halloween at 9:30Pm Pst.
Corey & Jamison's Real Frog Adventures was announced over at https://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3637544/lost-boys-stars-corey-feldman-jamison-newlander-reunite-corey-jamisons-real-frog-adventures-trailer/|Bloody Disgusting earlier today and according to the report, "Fans will witness the real-life brotherhood between Corey and Jamison as they take on both supernatural entities and real life evil." Corey Feldman went on to say, "We wanted...
Corey & Jamison's Real Frog Adventures was announced over at https://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3637544/lost-boys-stars-corey-feldman-jamison-newlander-reunite-corey-jamisons-real-frog-adventures-trailer/|Bloody Disgusting earlier today and according to the report, "Fans will witness the real-life brotherhood between Corey and Jamison as they take on both supernatural entities and real life evil." Corey Feldman went on to say, "We wanted...
- 10/21/2020
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
The Frog Brothers live! This Halloween, Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander, perhaps best known together as Edgar and Alan Frog, will suit up once again, returning for what is teased as a free special on Youtube. Corey Feldman isn't releasing all the details yet, but this should prove to be a fun Halloween treat for The Lost Boys fans who have been without a new movie for over a decade.
Hey #Everybody Its #Spooktober & I Know This #Halloween Wont Feel The Same 4 Any Of US, No Parties, No Candy, No Trick Or Treating 4 Many Of US This Year, So My Good Friend @JamisonNewland & I Were Thinking About What We Might B Able 2 Do 2 Make It Special, So We Came Up With..
— Corey Feldman (@Corey_Feldman) October 17, 2020
Corey Feldman isn't being too forthcoming with what fans can expect. But it's sure to put a smile on a lot of faces as...
Hey #Everybody Its #Spooktober & I Know This #Halloween Wont Feel The Same 4 Any Of US, No Parties, No Candy, No Trick Or Treating 4 Many Of US This Year, So My Good Friend @JamisonNewland & I Were Thinking About What We Might B Able 2 Do 2 Make It Special, So We Came Up With..
— Corey Feldman (@Corey_Feldman) October 17, 2020
Corey Feldman isn't being too forthcoming with what fans can expect. But it's sure to put a smile on a lot of faces as...
- 10/17/2020
- by B. Alan Orange
- MovieWeb
Universal Pictures released the Candyman trailer earlier today, a "spiritual sequel" to the original 1992 horror classic. It is produced by Jordan Peele and directed by up-and-comer Nia DaCosta (Little Woods). DaCosta has shed some light on her new entry in the franchise. Expect to see lots of gore, and at least some Tony Todd.
Nia DaCosta and Jordan Peele appeared at a press event ahead of the Candyman trailer drop. Peele, who produces and co-wrote the movie, doesn't have the bloodiest sensibilities as a director. DaCosta, on the other hand, declared that she loves gore and isn't going to be shy about showing those things to the audience. Here's what she had to say about it.
"I really love gore. Jordan's really brilliant at not showing everything, and my instinct is to do the exact opposite. But there's... a good amount of things you don't want to see, that I make you look at.
Nia DaCosta and Jordan Peele appeared at a press event ahead of the Candyman trailer drop. Peele, who produces and co-wrote the movie, doesn't have the bloodiest sensibilities as a director. DaCosta, on the other hand, declared that she loves gore and isn't going to be shy about showing those things to the audience. Here's what she had to say about it.
"I really love gore. Jordan's really brilliant at not showing everything, and my instinct is to do the exact opposite. But there's... a good amount of things you don't want to see, that I make you look at.
- 2/27/2020
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
The CW's revamped and rebooted version of beloved 80's vampire-classic The Lost Boys has cast several roles for the upcoming pilot, including one of its lead characters.
Actor Lincoln Younes, known for the ABC crime series Grand Hotel and the long-running daytime soap Home and Away as well as the shows Tangle and Hiding in his native Australia, has been cast in the series as Benjamin, the charismatic leader of the gang of vampires in a seemingly idyllic North Carolina seaside town. Younes' role is most similar to the role of David in the 1987 movie version of The Lost Boys, which was played with glorious scenery-chewing delight by Kiefer Sutherland.
Alongside Lincoln Younes, acting newcomer Branden Cook, star of the television series Industry, has been cast as Garrett, the older of the two brothers, who have moved with their mom to the North Carolina seaside community. It has been reported...
Actor Lincoln Younes, known for the ABC crime series Grand Hotel and the long-running daytime soap Home and Away as well as the shows Tangle and Hiding in his native Australia, has been cast in the series as Benjamin, the charismatic leader of the gang of vampires in a seemingly idyllic North Carolina seaside town. Younes' role is most similar to the role of David in the 1987 movie version of The Lost Boys, which was played with glorious scenery-chewing delight by Kiefer Sutherland.
Alongside Lincoln Younes, acting newcomer Branden Cook, star of the television series Industry, has been cast as Garrett, the older of the two brothers, who have moved with their mom to the North Carolina seaside community. It has been reported...
- 2/27/2020
- by Jon Fuge
- MovieWeb
The Lost Boys remains one of the greatest vampire movies ever released some thirty years after it hit theaters in 1987, making huge stars out of nearly its entire cast. While there have been a couple of direct-to-dvd sequels, the thirst for this 80s cult classic has never quite been quenched. And the return of The Frog Brothers, as played by Jamison Newlander and Corey Feldman is always welcome. Though The CW is working on a TV series based on the franchise, whose pilot has undergone extensive reshoots, no big screen continuation of the property is in the works. So instead, we're getting the return of the Frog Brothers in a new music video inspired by The Lost Boys.
Rapper Ekoh is behind this song and video, which gives us Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander back in character as Edgar and Alan Frog, the iconic vampire hunters from the original 1987 movie.
Rapper Ekoh is behind this song and video, which gives us Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander back in character as Edgar and Alan Frog, the iconic vampire hunters from the original 1987 movie.
- 10/19/2019
- by B. Alan Orange
- MovieWeb
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