15 Years Ago Today, This $150M Sci-Fi Adaptation Instantly Killed Its Franchise (& It’s Being Rebooted)

A good example of this is the movie I Am Number Four, which was adapted from the book of the same name by Pittacus Lore (a pen name for author James Frey). It came out in theaters on February 18, 2011, with the intention of launching a new science fiction film series. At the time, the second book in the series, The Power of Six, was scheduled to be released soon, and more movies were planned. Sadly, I Am Number Four only earned $149.9 million worldwide, despite costing $60 million to make, so any sequels were cancelled. Still, fans of the books haven’t completely given up hope.

Adult Swim Announces New Animated Series From Returning Creator

Adult Swim is bringing a new animated series called My Two Cars to its lineup. Created by Dan Licata and Joe Pera – known for his live-action show Joe Pera Talks With You on Adult Swim – the series is delightfully strange. Each episode centers around the main character’s daily dilemma of choosing which of his two cars to drive. You can get a first look at My Two Cars below.

‘The Gates’ Trailer Reveals James Van Der Beek’s Final Film Role

The movie follows three friends – played by Mason Gooding, Algee Smith, and Keith Powers – who take a shortcut through a private neighborhood and accidentally see a murder. Suddenly, they’re trapped inside, accused of the crime, and hunted by the community’s residents. As the situation intensifies, the pressure tests the limits of their friendship.

How Grace Van Patten Romance Reminds Jackson White of His Parents

I’ve been thinking about how working with my costar is reminding me of my mom, Katey Sagal, and Kurt Sutter’s relationship. They both worked together on Sons of Anarchy, and it was amazing to watch them navigate their personal and professional lives. I’m wondering if things might go similarly for us if we keep working in Hollywood together – it’s definitely something I’ve been reflecting on.

New Blumhouse Horror Movie Reboot Might Break a 94 Year Genre Curse, Watch the Trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy

There haven’t been many truly great Mummy movies – you could probably count them on one hand, with the 1999 Brendan Fraser film being a prime example. But this spring, a new team – New Line Cinema, Blumhouse, and Atomic Monster – is trying to bring The Mummy back to life on the big screen. And based on the trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, this version might actually be good enough to join the ranks of the few truly successful Mummy films, as it seems to be doing something very different.

7 DC Heroes With the Strongest Wills (Who Aren’t Green Lanterns)

Most superheroes possess incredible willpower, enabling them to conquer any challenge. For characters in the DC universe, facing powerful enemies and seemingly insurmountable obstacles is commonplace. Interestingly, despite this prevalence of strong will, very few individuals become Green Lanterns, and none of them were established heroes beforehand. This limitation likely prevents already powerful characters from becoming truly invincible, but it begs the question: who else possesses the necessary willpower to wield a Green Lantern ring? We’ll explore seven DC heroes who demonstrate willpower on par with any Green Lantern, even without the ring’s power.