Is Josh Brolin in Dune 3? Why You May Be Disappointed

Josh Brolin isn’t featured in the new trailer or film. He doesn’t appear in the footage, isn’t listed in the credits, and wasn’t present at the promotional event, suggesting he’s not involved.

Josh Brolin isn’t featured in the new trailer or film. He doesn’t appear in the footage, isn’t listed in the credits, and wasn’t present at the promotional event, suggesting he’s not involved.

The new prequel had the potential to be a major disappointment, or at best, not as good as the first two It movies. Luckily, It: Welcome to Derry exceeded expectations. With Bill Skarsgard returning as Pennywise and the show offering insightful social commentary, it proved to be a worthy continuation of the series. Many viewers actually found the ’60s-set horror show even more frightening and emotionally resonant than the original films, thanks to its extended length.

After a popular first season, the show returned with Season 2, which was again well-received by critics and fans. Following the new season, Netflix released a six-part podcast. The first episode featured interviews with Iñaki Godoy and Eiichiro Oda, who shared stories about making the show, discussed their favorite moments, and hinted at Oda’s future plans.

The animated film Hoppers has earned over $165 million worldwide, but it didn’t perform as well in Japan during its opening weekend. It brought in $2.4 million, falling behind the latest Doraemon movie. Doraemon: Nobita and The New Castle of The Undersea Devil is currently in its third week in Japanese theaters and topped the charts last weekend, beating Hoppers. This is the forty-fifth film in the long-running Doraemon series, and a remake of a 1983 movie. While it’s not yet known if the new Doraemon film will come to North America, it’s proving very successful in Japan.

Netflix will start streaming 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple on March 31st, as reported by What’s on Netflix. This is the first time the film will be available on a streaming service; previously, it could only be rented or bought on platforms like Apple and Amazon.

Okay, so the sequel throws Grace – played by Samara Weaving – right back into this messed-up game run by those super-rich, seriously messed-up families who made a deal with the devil, that guy Le Bail. This time, things are even more twisted because she’s forced to play with her sister, Faith (Kathryn Newton), and they’ve literally handcuffed them together. It’s a nightmare, and it guarantees both of them are stuck playing, whether they want to or not.

Comic Relief’s ‘Funny for Money’ will be broadcast live from MediaCityUK in Salford as usual, but this year it will also be live-streamed for the first time on the BBC’s official YouTube channel.

The new documentary series, Britain’s Murder Map, premiering next month on Sky History and History Play, stars Line of Duty’s [actor’s name] and her husband, historian Jonny Owen. Together, they’ll revisit some of the most shocking crimes in British history.

Thrillers based on real events allow us to explore tragic stories from a safe distance. If you’re fascinated by the darker side of life or want to learn more about true crime, you’ll likely enjoy this collection of captivating thrillers inspired by actual events.

I was so surprised to learn that Shannen Doherty’s co-star, Brian Austin Green, doesn’t even have Austin as his real middle name! Apparently, when he joined the Screen Actors Guild back in the ’80s, there was already another actor with the same name, so he just picked ‘Austin’ to stand out. It’s funny how these things happen in Hollywood, isn’t it?