DCU’s Clayface Movie Takes a Big Step Forward With Female Lead Casting

As a movie buff, I’m excitedly anticipating that Ackie might soon join the cast of the upcoming film, Clayface. Reports in industry circles usually indicate that such news means a deal is about to be sealed. If everything goes as planned and no unexpected events occur, Ackie will officially become part of the project, marking him as the next actor confirmed for Clayface before production kicks off later this year.

Every Marvel Multiverse Saga Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best

According to common belief, the “Multiverse Saga” encompassing Marvel Cinematic Universe movies after “Avengers: Endgame,” doesn’t measure up to the initial “Infinity Saga,” which spanned the first three phases of MCU films. To determine if there has been a noticeable drop in quality, let’s analyze all 14 films within the Multiverse Saga so far — going as far as “The Fantastic Four First Steps” — and rank them from least favorite to most preferred.

Margot Robbie’s Next Big Movie May Have Just Been Revealed (And It’s Huge)

1958’s “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman” is a sci-fi/horror movie directed by Nathan H. Juran. The story revolves around Nancy Archer, portrayed by Allison Hayes, who transforms into a giant due to an alien after an unsuccessful assassination attempt. Seeking revenge, Archer targets her unfaithful husband, Harry Archer (played by William Hudson), whom she encounters in a bar with another woman. This film was produced independently and has gained cult status among fans today. Recently, Tim Burton has agreed to direct a remake of the movie, based on a screenplay penned by novelist Gillian Flynn.

I Think the Arrowverse’s Best Team-Up Didn’t Happen in a Crossover

One of the most memorable instances showcasing multiple heroes in the Arrowverse occurs relatively early, specifically within Season 1 of “The Flash”. While it may lack the grandeur or excitement of a crossover event, it underscores the fact that a shared universe isn’t limited to the big screen.

King of the Hill Creators Reveal How Revival Will Get Political

In simpler terms, Showrunner Saladin Patterson explained that for its fourteenth season, King of the Hill intends to delve into political matters, although it’s primarily centered around family and culture. They briefly mentioned immigration in a non-political context earlier, but they aren’t sure what future policies will be, so they plan to concentrate on cultural and generational shifts, as well as ironies and conflicts instead.

The Next Zelda Game Has to Retain Its Open World Design

In place of the traditional 2D top-down perspective, the new style was adopted. Gone were the sequential storylines and gameplay mechanics. There were no boundaries. Players could theoretically go directly to the final boss if they wished. This approach was unprecedented in a Zelda game, and the team further emphasized this freedom with the release of Tears of the Kingdom six years later.