Fans of Capcom’s biggest hero — arguably, we guess — better prepare, as it looks like that long-rumored “Mega Man” movie adaptation is on its way to the big screen. The Hollywood Reporter reports that “Catfish” and “Nerve” directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are in final discussions to both write and direct the project.
Actor and producer Masi Oka and Chernin Entertainment will produce the Fox project, which the studio reportedly worked “for two years to acquire the rights…finally closing a deal earlier this year.”
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As THR shares, “the video game, first released in 1987 by Capcom, centers on a robotic lab assistant created by a scientist named Dr. Light. Light is betrayed by a colleague, the disgruntled Dr. Wily, who reprograms a line of robots in order to take over the world. The lab assistant,...
Actor and producer Masi Oka and Chernin Entertainment will produce the Fox project, which the studio reportedly worked “for two years to acquire the rights…finally closing a deal earlier this year.”
Read More‘Power/Rangers’ Short Producer Wants to Make an R-Rated ‘Mega Man’ Film
As THR shares, “the video game, first released in 1987 by Capcom, centers on a robotic lab assistant created by a scientist named Dr. Light. Light is betrayed by a colleague, the disgruntled Dr. Wily, who reprograms a line of robots in order to take over the world. The lab assistant,...
- 7/19/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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In episode 55 of Los Fanboys, Jammer, Explicit E, and David discuss this weekend at the box office, which includes the huge successful opening of Spider-Man: Homecoming. From there, we head to the Dceu to discuss The Batman and a potential trilogy. We then cut into a few non-superhero flicks with Dunkirk, Creed 2, and Assassin’s Creed, before diving back into the McU for some Nick Fury news.
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Show Guide:
00:00:00 - Intro and box office
00:14:42 - Will Reeves’ The Batman lead into a trilogy?
00:21:50 - Dunkirk tracking for $40 million
00:27:54 - Creed 2 to bring back Ivan Drago
00:36:38 - Adi Shankar developing Assassin’s Creed anime
00:48:15 - Nick Fury returning in Captain Marvel
00:56:30 - What we’ve been watching
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In episode 55 of Los Fanboys, Jammer, Explicit E, and David discuss this weekend at the box office, which includes the huge successful opening of Spider-Man: Homecoming. From there, we head to the Dceu to discuss The Batman and a potential trilogy. We then cut into a few non-superhero flicks with Dunkirk, Creed 2, and Assassin’s Creed, before diving back into the McU for some Nick Fury news.
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Show Guide:
00:00:00 - Intro and box office
00:14:42 - Will Reeves’ The Batman lead into a trilogy?
00:21:50 - Dunkirk tracking for $40 million
00:27:54 - Creed 2 to bring back Ivan Drago
00:36:38 - Adi Shankar developing Assassin’s Creed anime
00:48:15 - Nick Fury returning in Captain Marvel
00:56:30 - What we’ve been watching
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- 7/10/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
As summer drags along with its big, mostly poorly-reviewed tentpole pictures, fans can at least hope for new trailers of their favorite franchise movies set for release during the holidays. Chief among these if you ask, well, everyone, is Episode VIII of the Star Wars saga, The Last Jedi. To that, Disney says, "too bad" (I'm paraphrasing).
Lucasfilm has confirmed that while they will be present at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, their presence will be limited to the convention floor and there will be no special Star Wars events. This means no new trailer. This is despite the fact that San Diego Comic-Con has long been a premier destination to gin up some buzz by dropping some new footage on convention goers. Wonder Woman had a stellar Comic-Con trailer last year, accompanied by a Justice League trailer that caused more hype than a new energy drink at an eSports event.
Lucasfilm has confirmed that while they will be present at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, their presence will be limited to the convention floor and there will be no special Star Wars events. This means no new trailer. This is despite the fact that San Diego Comic-Con has long been a premier destination to gin up some buzz by dropping some new footage on convention goers. Wonder Woman had a stellar Comic-Con trailer last year, accompanied by a Justice League trailer that caused more hype than a new energy drink at an eSports event.
- 7/3/2017
- by Brian Jasper
- LRMonline.com
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