Month: October 2024

There's a rumor going around that 20th Century Studios is hoping to cast Zendaya in a new remake of The Fly

Season 3 of HBO’s provocative series Euphoria, from Sam Levinson, is scheduled to hit TV screens sometime in 2025 as the delays will have the series resume filming in January. Levinson had planned to work on season 3 while his other series for HBO, Idol, was in post-production, but the dual strikes from the writers’ and actors’ unions would initially hold up the production. HBO’s Head of Drama Francesca Orsi said last year, “Euphoria is one of those that we had begun writing in tandem with post-production on Idol but at this point, we don’t have countless scripts. We can’t start shooting, so the delivery of that show — ideally in 2025 — will be determined on when we can pick back up with Sam [Levinson], who at this point is all pencils down and just finishing posts on Idol.“

The plot point that is currently known for the anticipated third season of Euphoria is that it will feature a time jump. The Hollywood Reporter reveals that the series’ star Zendaya recently addressed the time jump in an interview for Entertainment Weekly‘s The Awards podcast. She explained, “It’s important because there’s only so much high school drama you can deal with. ‘And then she cheats on her boyfriend again!’” Zendaya is also an executive producer on the risqué show. However, she could not share details about what is coming up in the next season, except that it will be “fascinating.”

She continued, “I don’t actually know much about what is happening. I don’t quite know exactly what the season is going to look like, but I do know that the time jump is happening. “It will be fascinating to see and understand these characters outside of the context of high school and how all the stuff that we saw when they were kids and they were in high school affects the adulthood they have and who they become in a much bigger world. I’ll be interested to see what happens too.”

Meanwhile, series breakout star Sydney Sweeney also teased the time jump when talking with Cosmopolitan. “We did have a long time between season one and season two, but especially now with the time jump, it’s a new process for me,” Sweeney told Cosmopolitan. “I’m kind of just learning as I go and being open for whatever’s to come. But I’m also really excited. I love Cassie. She is always such a thrilling character to play, so I’m really looking forward to what’s gonna happen in her life.“

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Sarah Michelle gellar

When Helen Shivers was murdered on July 4th, 1997, there was no doubt she was a goner. And yet, Sarah Michelle Gellar keeps getting asked if she will turn up in the upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer. But the reason she won’t is precisely the same reason she wasn’t in the 1998 sequel. Yeah, she’s dead.

Sarah Michelle Gellar recently told People that there isn’t a chance she will turn up in the planned fourth installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer series, bluntly confirming, “I am dead.” However, she’ll still have a role behind the scenes, saying, “My best friend [Jennifer Kaytin Robinson] is directing it, so we joke that I have an unofficial job, which is I am continuity. So I’m always the one telling her, ‘Well, that would happen, or that wouldn’t happen with those characters,’ so I do have kind of an unofficial job title.”

So while we won’t see Sarah Michelle Gellar on the screen, she does sort of hit on another point of sequels that come years and sometimes decades after the last movie: it’s not necessarily that we need another, it’s that the nostalgia brings us back to a time that that movie helps encapsulate. Let’s look at another horror franchise launched around the same time, also through the lens of some supporting characters. Did we need to see Randy in Scream 3? Possibly not but his video tape enhanced the movie and laid out what was truly at stake that time around. What about Billy Loomis turning up in 2022’s Scream? To me, it was pretty forced and tried to be a piece of fan service that the story could have survived without. Then again, this could in theory be an approach for the filmmakers to take if they really wanted Helen Shivers back for the next movie…

As of now, both Jennifer Love Hewitt (Julie James) and Freddie Prinze Jr. (Ray Bronson) are in talks to return to the franchise, while Brandy (sequel addition Karla Wilson) could also be making a return. With or without Sarah Michelle Gellar (and Ryan Phillippe), fans of the originals will no doubt be bumping this entry up on their list of most anticipated horror movies.

Do you think Sarah Michelle Gellar could somehow be utilized in the I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel?

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dantes peak, 4k

Put the town on alert! The 1997 volcano film Dante’s Peak will be erupting into a new 4K Ultra-High Definition Blu-ray sometime next year. According to Blu-ray.com, the Universal Pictures film will be getting a new physical media release courtesy of Kino Lorber. The film comes from director Roger Donaldson, who is known for films like the Kevin Costner suspense film No Way Out, the Tom Cruise bartender drama Cocktail, and the sci-fi horror Species. Dante’s Peak stars Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Jamie Renée Smith, Jeremy Foley, and Elizabeth Hoffman.

The movie is a part of the often-occurring dual release of movies with similar plots, with examples that include Armageddon and Deep Impact, Antz and A Bug’s Life and White House Down and Olympus Has Fallen. Dante’s Peak would be released the same year as the other notable volcano film Volcano. Volcano would star Tommy Lee Jones and sport a more grand premise of a volcano being discovered right in the city of Los Angeles. Dante’s Peak would end up outgrossing Volcano at the worldwide box office.

The description reads,
“Volcanologist Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) and Mayor Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), finally convince the unbelieving populace that the big one is about to hit and that they need to evacuate immediately, only to discover her two children have gone up the mountain to get their grandmother. With Earth’s clock racing against them, they must rescue the kids and grandma before the volcano explodes in a fury of flame and ash a million times more powerful than an atomic bomb.”

Not much as been announced by way of special features, but the technical specs read:

Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10+
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Audio
TBA

Subtitles
English SDH

Discs
4K Ultra HD
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BD)

Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing

Playback
4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region A

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Englund Freddy

One, two, Freddy’s coming for you…OK, maybe he’s not, as Robert Englund thinks he is far too old to ever don the hat and sweater of Freddy Krueger ever again. But he does have a more informal idea on how he could if the chance ever came up…

Speaking with Bloody Disgusting, Robert Englund confirmed that he is done playing Freddy Krueger in live-action movies but thinks there is a possible route in animation. “I could possibly voice a really high-end, animated version. That would be nice to be asked to do, but I know I can’t do the fight scenes more than one take now, one angle. I just can’t be snapping my head or anything like that. I’m an old dog! Give me a break.”

Considering Robert Englund is just a few years away from being an octogenarian, we’re totally fine with him sitting out any more A Nightmare on Elm Street entries. While he still has his wit and remains as sharp as Freddy’s glove, the viewer would know just how phony it would all feel. Really, it’s just not how we want to see Freddy.

One way we can’t wait to see Freddy, however, is in the upcoming 4K restoration of A Nightmare on Elm Street (stree date: October 15th), which Robert Englund himself is hyping. On the transfer, he confirmed, “This is gonna be better than the original release…There’s a lot of color work in these movies for when the nightmares begin. When you graduate into that dream world, they did different kinds of lightings. That should be really pronounced in this. It’s just going to be pristine.” Englund added, “I’m encouraging everybody, because — even though it was a great thing with the family, a cold pizza on the coffee table and a blanket around your shoulders, and your dad’s in the kitchen putting knives on his fingers to scare you — this will look so good. You can turn the lights down and have fun, and maybe bring somebody in to see it that’s never seen it before, experience it that way.”

Most of us horror fans were pretty hype for this transfer to begin with – and you know we here at JoBlo.com love our physical media (and you should, too!)– but now that Robert Englund is encouraging us to pick it up, we almost have no choice to work that disc into our spooky season rotation.

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lonely island

The Lonely Island is back and boy do they have a pitch; just hear them out! It has been more than six years since the comedy group last released one of their famed SNL Digital Shorts, but the boys returned during this week’s episode of Saturday Night Live to drop a new banger…so to speak.

“Sushi Glory Hole” finds Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer (two founding members of The Lonely Island, along with Jorma Taccone) entering a meeting with top execs played by Bowen Yang, Maya Rudolph and Kenan Thompson. Their idea? Well, let’s see if these ill rhymes do the trick: You forgot to eat, now you’re out and about but you wanna be discreet / Can’t be eatin’ omakase in the middle of the street / Then you open the app: SGH is all over the map / So you head to a club, hit the bathroom stall / Find the sushi-size hole in the bathroom wall / Then make a wish, and prepare for some shockingly high grade fish! Now this is culinary innovation! You can watch the full short below:

Andy Samberg was on double duty on the second episode of the season, as he also played Doug Emhoff (to Rudolph’s Kamala Harris), a role he debuted during the season 50 premiere of SNL last week. With the election ramping up, Samberg can expect to have a steady role for at least another month.

The Lonely Island’s last Digital Short came with 2018’s “Natalie’s Rap 2.0”, the follow-up to one of the best, 2006’s “Natalie’s Rap”. That number – which found Natalie Portman vulgarly reacting to fans – would end up being featured on the band’s first album, Incredibad. Also on that album were “Lazy Sunday” (which launched the SNL Digital Shorts into the stratosphere), “Jizz in My Pants” and holiday staple “Dick in a Box.” Another track, “I’m on a Boat”, would be nominated for a Grammy, while their sophomore album, Turtleneck & Chain, would be up for Best Comedy Album.

What do you think of The Lonely Island’s return to SNL? What is your favorite song/video of theirs? Let us know below!

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joe dante

Genre favorite Joe Dante hasn’t directed a movie in a decade. Yet, some of his beloved ‘80s movies have found or are finding new lives in the 21st century. With the second season of the Gremlins animated series now out and word coming last month that The ‘Burbs would be getting the small screen treatment from Peacock with Keke Palmer leading, Joe Dante gave his perspective on the projects and how involved — or distant — he will be.

After Gremlins 2: The New Batch proved to be a bomb, the idea of a third ever seeing direct sunlight fizzled out. But with renewed popularity in the series, it’s no surprise chatter of a threequel popped up. But Joe Dante isn’t quite sure he would be behind the camera — or that it should even happen. “That’s up to the audience. The fact is that it’s too big a property for somebody not to make something. But it’s been difficult for people to wrap their heads around, ‘Exactly how are we going to do this?’ This series is a brilliant answer to that problem because it’s a prequel, and it’s animated, and it’s the perfect next step in the Gremlins saga.”

As for The ‘Burbs, Joe Dante inadvertently hinted that he wanted to be involved in the TV series but insists that any comments he made were more critical than they were taken. “I think my actual comment was, ‘How are they going to make a whole TV series out of that story?’ As opposed to, ‘I want to be the one to do it.’” He added, “Good luck to them. It’s kind a one-off story…It’s always nice when things have a shelf life.”

While we’d be absolutely down for Joe Dante taking to the director’s chair for a Gremlins 3 (he serves as consulting producer on Secrets of the Mogwai / The Wild Batch), the idea of a TV version of The ‘Burbs does seem a bit unnecessary, at least at this point. For it to be a success, it would best serve the project to bring a different twist than what the 1989 movie offered. Then again, Ricky Butler said…

Do you want to see Joe Dante return to directing? What sort of project should it be?

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box office

Despite being a sequel to a movie that made a billion dollars worldwide, Joker: Folie à Deux has posted a truly disastrous opening. According to Deadline, the film didn’t even crack $40 million this weekend, with them estimating a horrible $39 million finish. That’s over $20 million less than we expected in our box office predictions, which is crazy as just a few months ago, no one would have thought it conceivable that the film would open to anything less than $90 or so million. The $39 million opening is even worse than the $55 million opening posted by The Flash, and The Marvels, which opened with $46 million. Both openings were considered disastrous, and Joker: Folie à Deux looks like it might not even cross $100 million domestically.

So what happened? It seems fans didn’t go for Todd Phillips’s rather ambitious idea to make this a musical, with it peppered with fantasy musical sequences in between some rather dull courtroom melodrama. The star pairing of Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga wasn’t enough to win over fanboys or general audiences, who slammed it with an almost unheard of (for a comic book movie) D CinemaScore rating. With word of mouth like this, expect this Joker film to quickly crash and burn at the box office over the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, The Wild Robot held up quite well this week, making $18.7 million, a fall of just 46%, for a $63.9 million total. While it’s not going to be a huge blockbuster as far as animated movies go, expect it to have strong legs in the weeks ahead thanks to its terrific reviews (including a rave from our own Steve Seigh). Beetlejuice Beetlejuice also held firm at the box office, with it dipping 36% to $10.3 million and a massive $265.5 million total, which is a much-needed win for WB, who are no doubt reeling from Furiosa, Horizon, and Joker 2 all flopping.

Sadly, Paramount’s very decent Transformers One continued to struggle to find an audience despite good word of mouth. It only made $5.35 million this weekend, with a $47 million total. Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil continued to pull in solid numbers, with a $2.8 million fifth-place finish and a $32 million domestic total.

In a surprising move, YouTube stars Sam & Colby managed to eke out a sixth-place finish for their film, Sam & Colby: The Legends of Paranormal, which made $1.77 million, for a $2 million total. With more YouTubers expanding their reach, expect more movies like this to start showing up in the top 10. In seventh place was Deadpool & Wolverine, which made $1.55 million for a $633.8 million total, with it also showing up on digital this week (Disney made a wise move holding it for so long). Lionsgate had yet another flop this weekend, with their Wonder prequel, White Bird, having an abysmal $1.5 million opening. Mubi’s The Substance has proven to be a solid art-house horror hit, with the $1.4 million weekend almost allowing it to crack the $10 million mark. Finally, Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis lost a whopping 73% of its audience to earn just over $1 million this weekend for a terrible $6.45 million total.

Next weekend seems like it will be disappointing, as it’s fairly light on new releases, and Hollywood no doubt thought Joker 2 would be packing them in. There likely won’t be any real fireworks until Smile 2 opens in two weeks.

Did you go see Joker 2 this weekend? Let us know in the comments! 

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keanu reeves

Keanu Reeves had a wipeout of a different kind over the weekend, as the actor spun out in his pro auto racing debut during the Toyota GR Cup in Indianapolis. Reeves had no injuries and ended up finishing 25th.

Keanu Reeves has had a number of passions outside of acting, including music, motorcycles and surfing. This foray into auto racing, however, could have been a deadly one, but thankfully Reeves got through his accident without a collision with another car or into an object and pressed on, completing the 45-minute race. Reeves has previously driven in the Toyota Grand Prix as a celebrity racer, even winning back in 2009.

Interestingly, Keanu Reeves was also promoting another project of his, BRZRKR, the comic book series he created with Matt Kindt. As it turns out, Reeves was driving the BRZRKR car. This past summer, Reeves’ novel The Book of Elsewhere was released, expanding on the world established by the series. As for BRZRKR itself, the comic books follow “an immortal warrior’s 80,000-year fight through the ages. The man known only as “B” is half-mortal and half-god, cursed and compelled to violence… even at the sacrifice of his sanity. But after wandering the earth for centuries, B may have finally found a refuge – working for the U.S. government to fight the battles too violent and too dangerous for anyone else. In exchange, B will be granted the one thing he desires – the truth about his endless blood-soaked existence…and how to end it.”

Of course, Keanu Reeves isn’t the only celebrity to have a love of race cars, joining the likes of Paul Walker, Tom Cruise, Paul Newman, and more. But probably the one who has taken it to the next level with the most fervor as of late is Frankie Muniz, who has actually raced as a NASCAR driver.

Keanu Reeves will be pretty busy outside of the race track, too, as he is voicing Shadow in December’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and returning to the world of John Wick with Ballerina, due out in June 2025.

Which Keanu Reeves project are you most looking forward to?

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