Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s New Movie Gets Major Update (And a Delay)

Supporters of Deadpool and Wolverine will have to be patient before Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and Shawn Levy join forces again, but this time not for a superhero movie. Instead, they’re collaborating on “Boy Band,” a film that follows former bandmates reuniting in their mature years. Reynolds announced the project back in November during an interview on the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast. The actor, who has been busy with his own off-screen ventures, revealed he’s spent an entire year working on the script and already secured a studio to bring the movie to life. He recently provided some additional insights about the project in an exclusive interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

DC’s Creature Commandos: Max Makes First Episode of New Series Free to Watch

The DC Universe launched its latest venture earlier this month with the premiere of “Creature Commandos” on Max. This new animated series, produced by James Gunn who serves as co-chair at DC Studios and is known for his work on “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “The Suicide Squad,” and “Peacemaker,” has already garnered critical acclaim. Given Gunn’s past successes, it’s no wonder that “Creature Commandos” has been lauded since its debut. Warner Bros. is offering a chance for everyone to watch it, regardless of whether you have a Max subscription or not.

Where Is the Cast of Christmas Vacation Now?

There’s no shortage of consistently hilarious comedies to choose from, like Zoolander, The Hangover, Superbad, Old School, Anchorman, and Dumb and Dumber. Many more could be added to the list, but National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation stands out as something unique. It’s not just because the script is excellent; a significant portion of its humor comes from the delivery of lines by an impressive ensemble cast. Now, let’s discuss what the cast of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation has been up to lately.

Kraven Star Wants Spider-Man Crossover: “Give the People What They Want”

Isn’t a superhero complete without their iconic adversaries? With Kraven the Hunter gracing the silver screen now, he has officially entered Sony’s Spider-Man universe, although our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is nowhere to be found. Fans have been eagerly anticipating a meeting between these two characters for quite some time, but it remains unfulfilled. Not only are the fans excited about this potential conflict, but even the cast of the movie shares this sentiment. Ariana DeBose, who plays Calypso in the film, recently expressed her desire for an intense battle between Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Kraven.

These Animated Disney Movies Will Never Be Remade in Live-Action (Probably)

It’s evident that the director of “The Greatest Showman,” Michael Gracey, is discussing a live-action adaptation of “Tangled” with Walt Disney Pictures, suggesting they are keen on remaking numerous movies from their own animation studio catalog. Regardless of any criticism or creative drought these projects may face, they continue to bring in substantial box office revenue, which excites Disney executives. Upcoming remakes include “Snow White” and “Lilo & Stitch” in 2025, while adaptations of “Moana,” “Hercules,” and “Bambi” are at different stages of production. This cinematic trend shows no signs of slowing down.

Scary Movie 6 Release Window Revealed

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news about the iconic “Scary Movie” series! The Wayans family is set to revive this beloved comedy franchise, and fans have been given a tentative timeline for its cinematic comeback. Back in October, it was announced that the original creators, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Shawn Wayans, and Marlon Wayans, are reuniting to pen and produce “Scary Movie 6”. The initial report suggested that Miramax would initiate production in 2025, with Paramount handling the theatrical distribution. However, there was no word on the exact release date at that time. Stay tuned for more updates!