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Watch the First Mind-Blowing Trailer for BATMAN NINJA Anime Movie
Watch the First Mind-Blowing Trailer for BATMAN NINJA Anime Movie
Or they could cast Adam with a different, more weak-looking or average-looking actor than the He-Man actor.
Watch the First Mind-Blowing Trailer for BATMAN NINJA Anime Movie
I just got a Masters of the Universe comic and I like the differences in He-Man and Prince Adam in it. Hair and face changes, size/mass changes. makes a lot more sense. Kinda cool tho, there's a part where Skeletor talks about travelling to different dimensions and seeing himself lose every time, and there is a page where its a collage of all the versions of Skeletor we know and love, including not only cartoons and anime, but a picture OF HIS OLD SCHOOL ACTION FIGURE! lol i popped hard.Or they could cast Adam with a different, more weak-looking or average-looking actor than the He-Man actor.
2nd Footage Released Ahead of JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Trailer
What a truly fascinating development. I have no idea what that movie will feel like as an experience.Quentin Tarantino and J.J. Abrams Teaming Up for New STAR TREK Movie
Quentin Tarantino is ready to explore strange new worlds. The filmmaker has a pitch for a Star Trek film, and he has shared his vision with J.J. Abrams, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Tarantino and Abrams have plans to bring together a writers room to develop a film at Star Trek studio Paramount. Tarantino has an eye to direct the potential project.
Abrams rebooted the franchise with 2009's Star Trek and also directed 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness, before pivoting to Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Force Awakens. He remains a producer on the Star Trek franchise even as he readies 2019's Star Wars: Episode IX.
Paramount previously stated it was developing a fourth Star Trek film to star Chris Hemsworth as Captain Kirk's (Chris Pine) father, but no director has been attached and it's unclear where this development leaves the project. The latest installment, Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond, was well-liked by critics but earned just $343.4 million worldwide, the lowest in the rebooted universe.
In a 2015 Nerdist podcast interview, Tarantino revealed he'd be more likely to direct a Star Trek film over a Star Wars film, noting he was a big fan of the original series.
"The only thing that limited them was their '60s budget and eight-day shooting schedule," he said. "You could take some of the classic Star Trek episodes and easily expand them to 90 minutes or more and really do some amazing, amazing stuff." Tarantino called the time-travel focused Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" as one of the best Trek episodes ever written.
Quentin Tarantino and J.J. Abrams Team Up for 'Star Trek' Movie with Tarantino Potentially Directing
So it took a fight with Rami Malek to get him kicked off set? Not the alarming amount of ties to pedophiles that has been put more in a spotlight recently?Bryan Singer Fired from Directing BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY After On-Set Chaos
Bryan Singer has been fired from the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, 20th CenturyFox has told THR. “Bryan Singer is no longer the director of Bohemian Rhapsody," the studio said in a statement.
The decision reflected an escalating clash between Singer and actor Rami Malek and was caused by Singer's being missing from the set, necessitating the Dec. 1 production shutdown of the film in which Malek stars as Freddie Mercury, frontman of the rock group Queen, which has been shooting in London.
In announcing the shutdown last week, producers Fox, New Regency and Graham King initially said filming was being suspended because of Singer's "unexpected unavailability."
Trouble began when Singer went missing during production on several occasions. His no-shows resulted in cinematographer Thomas Newton Sigel having to step in to helm some of the days while Singer was absent.
Tom Hollander, who plays Queen manager Jim Beach, also is said to have briefly quit the film because of Singer's behavior, but was persuaded to return, according to one source.
Malek complained to the studio, charging Singer with not being present on set, unreliability and unprofessionalism.
Singer had been warned before production began by both Fox Film chairman and CEO Stacey Snider and Fox Film vice chairman and president of production Emma Watts that they wouldn't tolerate any unprofessional behavior on his part. A representative from the Directors Guild of America also arrived on set to monitor the situation.
The growing tension led to a confrontation between Singer and Malek, which, while it did not become physical, did involve Singer throwing an object. Subsequently, however, the two are said to have settled their differences and filming was expected to resume.
But then Singer did not return to the set after the Thanksgiving break and is believed to have been in the U.S. for about the last 10 days, according to one source. In his absence, Sigel stepped in to helm several days of shooting before the production was shut down. Singer's prolonged absence was the final straw, and so the studio decided to terminate him under his pay-or-play contract.
According to another insider, Singer has claimed he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder because of the tensions on the set.
The studio, which has about two more weeks of principal photography remaining on the film, is expected to name a new director within the next few days.
Bryan Singer Fired From Directing Queen Biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' After On-Set Chaos (Exclusive)