Anthony Bourdain Biopic Targets The Holdovers Dominic Sessa to Star

Actor Dominic Sessa, known for his role in “The Holdovers”, is in negotiations to portray Anthony Bourdain in an upcoming biopic directed by Matt Johnson. This year, Sessa has been one of the busiest actors in Hollywood, and he’s now set to take on the lead role in “Tony”, produced by Star Thrower Entertainment. The specific aspects of the story, such as which phase of Bourdain’s life the film will focus on, are yet to be determined. However, the project is being developed by producers Tim and Trevor White, along with Matt Miller. Johnson will direct based on a screenplay written by Lou Howe and Todd Bartels, while Emily Rose will serve as executive producer.

Alien: Romulus Director Reveals the Movie Has an Easter Egg for Alien: Isolation Fans

Ever since its launch in 2014, the video game “Alien: Isolation” has earned great respect among fans of the series. Not often does a video game based on a license affect its origin, but this game seems to have left such an impact on director Fede Alvarez of “Alien: Romulus” that he incorporated a subtle nod in his film! In conversations with Total Film and GamesRadar+, Alvarez discussed the Registration Points from the game, which resembled pay phones. In the game, these spots allow players to save their progress just before Amanda Ripley faces something particularly challenging or dangerous. Interestingly, Alvarez utilizes these phones in his movie as a means to warn the audience that a significant event is approaching.

My Hero Academia Creator Hypes ‘You’re Next’ With Special New Sketch

Kohei Horikoshi recently concluded the manga for “My Hero Academia,” wrapping up the tale of Izuku Midoriya and his fellow students from Class 1-A, a journey that spanned ten years since the popular superhero shonen series debuted. Even though Horikoshi has earned his right to retire, he just can’t resist returning to the anime world he built. This month in Japan, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” was released and will hit North American screens in October. To keep the excitement going, Horikoshi has revealed new artwork that showcases fresh appearances for characters like Bakugo, Shoto Todoroki, and Deku, as well as zeroing in on one of the new antagonists.