| | | MultiVersus Gets Stripe DLC, Halloween Event, and Black Lantern Skins | | por Michael Leri Oct 13, 2022 | | MultiVersus is welcoming in the spooky season with a new and evil gremlin as well as a Halloween event. Player First Games not only finally released Stripe into the game, but also kicked off a festive event that brings in a whole set of Halloween cosmetics.  The team dropped a new Stripe gameplay trailer that shows the character in action. However, its character breakdown is much more specific. Generally, he’s not as durable as other heroes, but is more offensive to make up for it. His saw blade attack is a normal projectile that can be charged and, once charged, can roll around surfaces. He can even hit the saw blade as it flies back to him to launch it in another direction. If he hits it to an ally, it will orbit around them and damage those who touch it. Skillfully juggling these saw blades seems key to his kit. RELATED: Datamined MultiVersus Audio Points to Joker Announcer Pack From Mark Hamill Stripe’s gun has an incredibly short range, but he can extend its range through marking a target with a melee attack, which causes the gun to hit them from any distance. The saw blade can also be marked, meaning he can shoot the blade to keep it out in the play field even longer. He can even leap off projectiles, which includes his buzz saw, and this gives him extra mobility. Enemy projectiles will be destroyed if he leaps off them, too. Stripe can also use dynamite in an unorthodox way. Whipping out the dynamite starts a timer. It will explode when it runs out, hurting Stripe and any nearby opponents. However, he can also bite it to have it blow up prematurely and turn his whole body into an aimable projectile. This still damages Stripe, but doing this marks the damaged foes, as well.  While Stripe will be in the game permanently, the Halloween event will run until November 15. During this time, players can earn Candy, a new time-limited currency. Using Gizmo or Stripe’s combat outfit or another character’s Halloween skin will earn players even more Candy. This Candy can be used on festive cosmetics like a Jack-O-Lantern sticker, Reindog’s mummy skin, or a Calico version of Jake’s Cake variant. Candy can also be traded for Gold (500 Candy equals 10 Gold). MORE: PlayStation Plus October 2022 Extra & Premium Lineups Have GTA, Assassin’s Creed There are also Halloween skins in the shop that can only be purchased with Gleamium. These include: - Vampire Tom & Jerry (800 Gleamium)
- Frankenstein Iron Giant (1,500 Gleamium)
- Witch Velma (1,500 Gleamium)
- Black Lantern Superman (Unlockable with 2000 Gleamium)
- Black Lantern Wonder Woman (2,000 Gleamium)
The patch notes also come with some character changes, including a whole bunch of nerfs, buffs, and changes for a good portion of the cast. Dodges also generally take more time to recharge in order to “promote more deliberate action and management of the dodge meter.” The anti-infinite system now kicks in after three of the same attacks instead of four in order to have players come up with more creative combos. The post MultiVersus Gets Stripe DLC, Halloween Event, and Black Lantern Skins appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Iconic Roles: Jamie Lee Curtis' Best Acting Performances | | por Tudor Leonte Oct 13, 2022 | | Iconic Roles is a look at some of the best performances in film and television by actors and actresses. Jamie Lee Curtis is back to the role that made her known to general audiences in the upcoming Halloween Ends. For the seventh time in her career, Curtis will portray Laurie Strode, an innocent teenager who grew into a woman haunted by the ghosts of her past. Curtis’ Hollywood career includes so much more than that, though. Here is a list of Jamie Lee Curtis’ best acting performances. Laurie Strode in Halloween (1978) 
Curtis showcased that she was a very skilled actress already in her first long feature, Halloween. Under the direction of John Carpenter, Curtis delivered one of her best performances early in her career as the terrorized babysitter Laurie Strode. The story follows Michael Myers, a maniac who escaped from the psychiatric asylum and terrorizes the fictional town of Haddonfield, Illinois. Both critics and audiences loved Carpenter’s slasher, which cost only $300,000 and grossed more than $60 million at the box office. Due to its popularity, Halloween became a franchise that counts thirteen films at the moment. The original film’s cast also featured Donald Pleasence, P. J. Soles, and Nancy Kyes. Wanda Gershwitz in A Fish Called Wanda (1988)  In her career, Curtis proved she could be more than just a scream queen by making people laugh. One of the first times she displayed her comical potential was in Charles Crichton’s heist comedy. On that occasion, Curtis worked alongside English comedian John Cleese, who also wrote the film. A Fish Called Wanda was a box-office success at the time and is still regarded as a funny comedy. In the story, Curtis portrays Wanda Gershwitz, an American con artist who double-crosses her gang members after a jewel heist. Curtis’ human performance as Wanda was enough to secure the actress a BAFTA nomination for Best Actress. Hannah Miller in Anything but Love (1989-1992)  On the big or the small screen, Curtis always added her personal touch to all the projects she worked on. Her role as Hannah Miller in Anything but Love was arguably her TV role and one of Jamie Lee Curtis’ best acting performances overall. Hannah is a writer at a Chicago magazine who falls in love with her colleague, Richard Lewis’ Marty Gold. The cast included Richard Frank, among many other actors who joined the series over the years. Thanks to her lovely Hannah, Curtis won a Golden Globe in 1990 and landed a nomination for the prestigious award in 1992. Helen Tasker in True Lies (1994)  Curtis never shone away from showing her statuary physique, but it was in the James Cameron-directed film that the actress delivered what is considered one of the most unforgettable and sexiest stripteases ever. In the story, Arnold Schwarzenegger portrays Harry Tasker, a man who is a secret agent pretending to be a dull computer salesman. Utterly unaware of her husband’s double life, Helen (Curtis) finds herself in a hazardous situation due to a jihadist organization. Curtis earned her seconds Golden Globe award for her effort. The movie was the third highest-grossing film of 1994 and also landed an Academy Awards nomination for Best Visual Effects. Nora Krank in Christmas With The Kranks (2004)  Directed by Joe Roth from a screenplay by Chris Columbus, Christmas With The Kranks is arguably one of the most heartful holiday movies. Luther and Nora Krank decide to skip the holidays after their daughter departs for a Peace Corps assignment, much to their neighbors’ disapproval. Curtis showed once more that she could make audiences laugh even when the script didn’t help the cause. The film featured an ensemble cast composed of Tim Allen, Dan Aykroyd, Erik Per Sullivan, M. Emmet Walsh, Cheech Marin, and Jake Busey. Christmas With The Kranks grossed more than $95 million at the box office. The post Iconic Roles: Jamie Lee Curtis’ Best Acting Performances appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Physical Season 3: Zooey Deschanel Joins Rose Byrne in Apple Dramedy | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | Four years after New Girl ended its seven-season run, Emmy nominee Zooey Deschanel is finally making her TV acting comeback with the Apple TV+ series Physical. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Deschanel has signed on for the series regular role of Kelly in the upcoming third season of the Rose Byrne-led comedy-drama. Her character is described as a “network sitcom star who decides to enter the burgeoning 1980s fitness industry — which will bring her into the world inhabited by Byrne’s Sheila Rubin. RELATED: Spirited Teaser Trailer: Ryan Reynolds & Will Ferrell Lift Your Holiday Spirit Besides Physical Season 3, Deschanel will next be seen in two upcoming films — the biographical drama Dreamin’ Wild and the live-action adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon. Physical is a half-hour dark comedy centering around Sheila Rubin, a quietly tormented housewife in 80s San Diego who discovers empowerment through aerobics. The series stars Rose Byrne, Rory Scovel, Dierdre Friel, Della Saba, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Paul Sparks. “Season 2 finds our hero Sheila Rubin (Byrne) having successfully launched her first fitness video only to encounter some new and bigger obstacles on her path,” reads the synopsis. “She is torn between loyalty to her husband (Scovel) and the values he represents and a dangerous attraction to someone else. And since she’s no longer the only game in town, she finds herself having to outrun some fierce new competitors on the road to building a full-fledged fitness empire.” RELATED: Mythic Quest Season 3 Trailer: Ian and Poppy Work on Their New Game Physical is created and executive produced by Annie Weisman, who also serves as the showrunner. It is directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya, Cruella), Liza Johnson, and Stephanie Laing. Executive producers are Gillespie, Johnson, Laing, Byrne, Alexandra Cunningham, John McNamara, and Sera Gamble, along with Tomorrow Studios’ Becky Clements. The post Physical Season 3: Zooey Deschanel Joins Rose Byrne in Apple Dramedy appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | | | Dumb Money: Sony Pictures Acquires Star-Studded GameStop Movie | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | Following a competitive bidding war, Deadline brings word that Sony Pictures has successfully landed the North American distribution rights to the upcoming Dumb Money film about the 2021 GameStop short squeeze incident, which is being led by Sebastian Stan and Seth Rogen. In addition to handling the film’s U.S. release, Sony has also nabbed the rights in Latin America, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, South Africa, India, and a handful of Asian markets. RELATED: First Look at Sebastian Stan in A Different Man Shows Off Incredible Transformation Production is currently underway, with Shailene Woodley officially joining previously announced cast members Pete Davidson and Paul Dano. The outlet notes that more cast members will be revealed soon. Based on Ben Mezrich’s The Antisocial Network book, Dumb Money will be directed by Craig Gillespie, who is also reuniting with Rogen and Stan after directing them in the acclaimed Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy. It is written by Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum. Production is expected to begin this October. “The film tells the story of fortunes won and lost overnight in the David-vs.-Goliath GameStop short squeeze that might have ended up changing Wall Street forever,” reads the synopsis. “It offers a gripping portrayal of how a loosely affiliated group of private investors and internet trolls on a subreddit called WallStreetBets took down one of the biggest hedge funds on Wall Street, firing the first shot in a revolution that threatened to upend the establishment.” RELATED: Seth Rogen Joins Cast of Aziz Ansari’s Comedy-Drama Being Mortal Dumb Money will be executive produced by Michael Heimler, Friedberg, Andrew Swett, Angelo, Schuker Blum, Mezrich, Johnny Holland, and Kevin Ulrich, along with Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss — twin brothers who gained attention for their connection to the making of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook. They were famously played by Armie Hammer in The Social Network. It is also being produced by Gillespie and Teddy Schwarzman for Black Bear, along with Ryder Picture Company’s Aaron Ryder The post Dumb Money: Sony Pictures Acquires Star-Studded GameStop Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | PlayStation Plus October 2022 Extra & Premium Lineups Have GTA, Assassin's Creed | | por Michael Leri Oct 12, 2022 | | Sony opted to withhold the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium October 2022 lineups after detailing the three games coming to the Essential tier later in September. However, now the time has come and the company has listed all the titles coming to each tier of the service, including highlights in the Assassin’s Creed and Grand Theft Auto franchises. These games will be available starting October 18. PlayStation Plus Extra October 2022 Lineup Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition is one of the larger additions and was originally released in the buggy, but heavily patched Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. Dragon Quest also makes quite a big portion of the list, as five different entries are joining the service. MORE: Gotham Knights’ Cinematic Launch Trailer Delves Into the Bat Family’s Insecurities Assassin’s Creed games are continuing to come to PlayStation Plus as this month welcomes in Assassin’s Creed III Remastered, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia, and Assassin’s Creed Syndicate. However, the latter three will only be playable on PlayStation 4 consoles since they, especially Syndicate, have issues when running on PS5. Ubisoft originally had a post listing these problematic games, but eventually pulled it. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China was also part of that original list, but has seemingly been given the green light be playable on PS5. Ironically, Odyssey was patched to run even better on PS5 and now runs at 60 frames per second on that new console. - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition (PS4, PS5)
- Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (PS4)
- Dragon Quest Builders (PS4)
- Dragon Quest Builders 2 (PS4)
- Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below (PS4)
- Dragon Quest Heroes II: Explorer’s Edition (PS4)
- Inside (PS4)
- The Medium (PS5)
- Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed III Remastered (PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate (PS4)
- Hohokum (PS4)
PlayStation Plus Premium October 2022 Lineup As was the case with Assassin’s Creed, more Yakuza game are pouring onto PlayStation Plus with the remastered PS4 versions of Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow and Everyday Shooter are two PS3 games that will only be playable through streaming, but they aren’t completely new additions, since both have been on PlayStation Now in the past. There are no PS1, PS2, or PSP games, but it seems as though Ridge Racer 2 was planned before being pulled, as noted by a deleted video from PlayStation. MORE: Overwatch 2 Review: Heroes Sometimes Die - Yakuza 3 Remastered (PS4)
- Yakuza 4 Remastered (PS4)
- Yakuza 5 Remastered (PS4)
- Limbo (PS4)
- Ultra Street Fighter IV (PS4)
- Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (PS3)
- Everyday Shooter (PS3)
The post PlayStation Plus October 2022 Extra & Premium Lineups Have GTA, Assassin’s Creed appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Exclusive Partners In Rhyme Clip Previews Season 2 of MC Lyte's Sitcom | | por Spencer Legacy Oct 12, 2022 | | ComingSoon is excited to debut an exclusive clip from Season 2 of Partners in Rhyme, MC Lyte’s popular comedy-rap sitcom series. Season 2 is set to premiere on October 13 on ALLBLK. MORE: Exclusive Rite of the Shaman Clip Previews Family Drama “Fans were left hanging at the end of Season 1, as Luscious T (Precious Way, ABC’s Queens) was faced with a major decision … stay in LA with her aunt, Lana Crawford (MC Lyte), or return home to be with her mother, Shay (Tammi Mac, Games People Play),” reads Season 2’s synopsis. “The sophomore season picks up in the aftermath, resulting in deep personal turns for all the character’s relationships, as they are put to the test. Mekhi (Ron G., Insecure, Key & Peele) finally realizes he cannot ride on his sister, Lana’s, coattails forever and attempts to refocus his own goals. Lana’s relationship with Boston (Wesley Jonathan, Monogamy), undertakes more ups and downs that question where they land as a couple. High-power label executive Hazel Wilson (Rolonda Watts) returns with more surprises. And with the label’s ‘cash cow’ now in limbo, will she be able to push Lana to begin a new chapter?” Check out the exclusive Partners in Rhyme Season 2 clip below:  MORE: Exclusive Easter Sunday Deleted Scene Shows Jo Koy Clash With a Gate Partners in Rhyme stars MC Lyte, Precious Way, Tammi Mac, Ron G., Wesley Jonathan, and Rolonda Watts. Season 2 is set to premiere on October 13 on ALLBLK. The post Exclusive Partners In Rhyme Clip Previews Season 2 of MC Lyte’s Sitcom appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | The Joy Luck Club Sequel in Development with Original Cast in Talks to Return | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | According to Deadline, Hyde Park Entertainment Group is currently in the process of developing the sequel to 1993’s groundbreaking drama film The Joy Luck Club. Almost three decades later, the original leading cast, including Ming-Na Wen, is in negotiations to reprise their roles in the sequel. RELATED: Everything Everywhere All at Once Review: An Incredible Cinematic Experience “I am thrilled to work with Amy, Ron, and Jeff to bring this special film to the screen,” Producer Ashok Amritraj said in a statement. “Now more than ever it is important to share authentic stories about the Asian-American experience, and we believe this film will speak to wide audiences with its narrative rooted in humanity and connection.” The Joy Luck Club sequel is being developed by Oscar-winning writer Ron Bass and author Amy Tan, who wrote the bestselling novel that the first film was based on. It will be produced by Ashok Amritraj and Jeff Kleeman. “In the sequel, the mothers become grandmothers and the daughters become mothers in their own right, introducing a new generation exploring their own relationships with culture, heritage, love, womanhood, and identity,” reads the synopsis. RELATED: American Born Chinese: Stephanie Hsu Reunites With Michelle Yeoh in Disney+ Series Directed by Wayne Wang, the original film is a multigenerational drama following the lives of four Chinese women and their relationship with their Chinese-American daughters. It starred Tsai Chin, Kieu Chinh, Lisa Lu, and France Nuyen along with Rosalind Chao, Lauren Tom, Tamlyn Tomita, and Ming-Na Wen. The post The Joy Luck Club Sequel in Development with Original Cast in Talks to Return appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Interview: Scott Adkins on Upping the Action in Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday | | por Tyler Treese Oct 12, 2022 | | ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke to Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday star Scott Adkins about enhancing the action scenes in the sequel, which is out October 14 via digital and on demand. “The Accident Man is back and this time he must beat the top assassins in the world to protect the ungrateful son of a mafia boss, save the life of his only friend and rekindle his relationship with his maniacal father figure,” says the synopsis.  Tyler Treese: Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday is just so much fun. What were the challenges of working on a sequel and building upon the great base you had with the original Accident Man? Scott Adkins: We wanted to take the things we learned from the first one and obviously present the same sort of film again, but with better action, more comedy, more colorful, crazy characters, and yeah, that was the plan. I think I’m very happy with the first one and how it turned out. You know, it’s not easy making these independent movies. You don’t have the luxury of time and money. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices. But I was very happy and it was received very well, but for this one I certainly wanted to make it funnier and I do think we achieved that and, I think we’ve got better action as well, to be honest. The comedy definitely lands. I know you worked on crafting the story for both of these movies. So can you talk about just working on the humor and kind of instilling that British cheekiness to the script? Well, Stu Small is the writer and we came up with this story together. But he’s a very funny, witty guy. We’ve known each other since we were kids, and he’s got that sort of schoolboy humor that works well for this and clearly is. And, we came up with the structure of the story together, and then Stu went away and wrote it with his great dialogue and, then when the Kirbys came onto it, they added lots to the scripts structurally, and they were great. We’re happy with what we had and were able to make it a little later than we wanted. It took a few too many years to get the sequel out, unfortunately. But, you know, the pandemic didn’t help, but I’m happy that people get to see the sequel now. Tell me a bit about the Kirby Brothers. I know they had that YouTube channel for so long, they were doing these really cool shorts on YouTube and doing some inventive stuff with VR. How did you get in touch with them? They seemed like a perfect fit. They absolutely were the perfect fit and I was lucky to find them. I actually met George Kirby on Doctor Strange. He was Benedict Cumberbatch’s stunt double. So I know him from then and I saw their YouTube stuff, but they sent me the short that they did. There’s another film that they’re going to get off the ground and they did a short sort of concept, 10-minute thing of how they spill that, and they gave it to me and it was fantastic. Visually stylish, action was top-notch, and they’d not done a film yet. So I was like, “Guys, you want to direct Accident Man 2?” And luckily for me, they said yes because, first of all, they understand the action completely coming from the stunt world. Second of all, they’re all about comedy and lighthearted sort of entertaining. That’s what they do. They understand visual effects, which, in this day and age, that really helps. And they’re English, and understand the sort of world of Accident Man, and the Englishness of the whole situation. So perfect. Couldn’t have gotten a better choice.  You spoke about the action even being better in the sequel, what was the most difficult stunt to work on during this film? Because the action looks great throughout. Oh, most difficult stunt. Well, they threw me out the van at that one point just because it was the last day of shooting, and the schedule changed actually. And it’s like, “Oh, well I’m not doing anything, I’m just going to go home tomorrow, so you might as well throw me out of the van.” So that was fun. Then the fights, I mean they’re all hard. I hurt my knee in the first week, which sucks because then I’m in pain for the rest of the shoot, and it’s harder to do some of the movements, but that happens sometimes, just got to get on with it. The show must go on. One thing that’s really nice about the sequel is you’ve got a good mix of faces, old and new, there are some great returning characters. How important was it to kind of have that connective tissue and continue building off that story that we had in the first film? Well, yeah, I killed most of the characters in the first one, but luckily for me, I didn’t kill Perry Benson and I didn’t kill Ray Stevenson and they are fantastic actors. Ray, of course, has done some amazing things, and he really brings out gravitas that that character needs. I mean, when we originally wrote Big Ray, we said to ourselves, We’re going to write this so good because we, we want to attract a great actor. And we did in Ray Stevenson, so of course, we had to bring him back. And Perry Benson was like, that’s one of those characters that, 0when we did the first one, you didn’t necessarily know that he was going to be as popular as he turned out, and he kind of steals the show in most of the scenes he’s in. And so we’re able to bring him into this one in a much bigger way. And the relationship between my character and his character, the bromance that’s going on, I think it’s really entertaining and that’s what we wanted this film to be about, was friendship. That was sort of the theme for the movie. This has been such a great year for you. Day Shift just came out, and the director of that, J. J. Perry, also has a stunt background. The vampire fights in that movie just looked so awesome. How was it filming that and doing those different types of stunts? J. J., man, he’s coming from stunts, obviously, he’s done a lot of second-unit directing. That was hard, that day. We shot me and Steve Howey’s stuff for one day, for the whole day. We got all the action done and there was not even a lunch break and I was like, “We’re in America. Is this even allowed? We’re doing French hours!!” And it was bang, bang, bang, bang onto the next, onto the next. I was actually really tired, because I’d had a bit of time off and… yeah, J.J. just, he pushes you. You have to push to get good action, you have to push the crew, you have to push the stunts, you have to push the actors, have to push everyone, because it’s about getting all the different shots. The more stuff you’ve got, the better it’s going to look, and he understood that, and I was just really thankful. I’ve worked with him in the past before and I was really thankful that he entrusted me in that role in his directorial debut. RELATED: Day Shift Interview: J. J. Perry on Going From Stuntman to Director You’ve got John Wick: Chapter 4 coming up. What was your biggest takeaway from just working with another superstar in action movies like Keanu Reeves? Keanu’s great. Everyone says it, he’s the nicest guy and he truly is. He’s just such a down-to-earth nice guy that’s interested in everybody’s life and genuinely, he’s a sweetheart. But listen man, when he gets into John Wick mode and he starts doing his thing, it’s intense. Keanu Reeves is one of the greatest action stars on the planet, without question. He’s one of the top five, in my opinion. He’s up there with Jackie Chan, he’s up there with all of them because, time and time again, he puts his heart and his soul into these action films. Think about how many action films he’s done now, he’s on the fourth John Wick, fourth Matrix, Point Break, Speed, amazing action films, all of them. And even going into his mid-fifties, he’s still grinding them out. You got to respect that he’s given his body and his limbs to the action genre, and he deserves his respect, and he is an absolute pleasure to work with him. The post Interview: Scott Adkins on Upping the Action in Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Medieval Iron Man Skin Coming to Marvel's Avengers Tomorrow | | por Anthony Nash Oct 12, 2022 | | A new Iron Man costume is set to arrive in Crystal Dynamics’ Marvel’s Avengers this week, giving the character a modified, medieval look. RELATED: Ms. Marvel’s Newest Comic Skin Hits Marvel’s Avengers Tomorrow The new costume is inspired by the 2018 reboot of the Iron Man comics, Tony Stark: Iron Man. The comic was a part of Marvel’s 2018 “Fresh Start” initiative, a chance for Marvel to return to the original lineup of characters like Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Logan, and others after they had been replaced through the years. The specific costume in the game can be found in Tony Stark: Iron Man No. 13, and is modeled after the magically modified suit that Stark wore while fighting the Asgardian dragon Sadurang. While the costume itself doesn’t offer any different abilities or boosts, it is a pretty unique-looking skin when compared to Iron Man’s other costumes. While a price for the skin wasn’t revealed in the announcement tweet, it’s safe to assume that the costume will cost 900 Credits (around $9) when it appears in Marvel’s Avengers marketplace tomorrow. RELATED: Marvel’s Avengers Adds Classic Hawkeye Skin Despite not releasing until tomorrow, YouTuber Sonicphoto released a short video of the upcoming skin in the game. It’s far more in-depth than a simple photo and gives a more thorough peek at the costume, and further details just how unique it is.  The post Medieval Iron Man Skin Coming to Marvel’s Avengers Tomorrow appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Scrapped Kingdom Hearts TV Series Animatic Surfaces Online | | por Spencer Legacy Oct 12, 2022 | | Seth Kearsley, the director and producer of 2003’s scrapped Kingdom Hearts animated series, has uploaded an animatic for the pilot episode of the series to his YouTube channel. MORE: Interview: Ruolin Li on Representation in Abominable and the Invisible City The animatic is a loose adaptation of parts of the first Kingdom Hearts game. It shows Sora on the Destiny Islands with his friends Kairi and Riku as the world falls to darkness, then follows Sora, Donald, and Goofy in Aladdin‘s Agrabah as the three of them battle the Heartless and explore the Cave of Wonders with Riku. Notably, the animatic seems to feature the main voice cast from Kingdom Hearts, with Haley Joel Osment, David Gallagher, and Hayden Panettiere returning alongside numerous classic Disney voice actors. Until now, fans had only seen a few images from 2003’s scrapped Kingdom Hearts series, so this release is quite notable. Check out the full Kingdom Hearts animatic below:  MORE: SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Gets Expensive Collector’s Edition You may also know Seth Kearsley as the director of Eight Crazy Nights, as well as episodes of Trolls: TrollsTopia and the Where’s Waldo? animated series. Though the Kingdom Hearts animated series was scrapped, the video game series went on to maintain its popularity, with protagonist Sora even being added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in late 2021. The post Scrapped Kingdom Hearts TV Series Animatic Surfaces Online appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | The Apology: RLJE Films, Shudder, and AMC+ Acquire Rights to Thriller | | por Anthony Nash Oct 12, 2022 | | RLJE Films, Shudder, and AMC+ announced on Wednesday that they have partnered together and fully financed the upcoming thriller The Apology. MORE: Sydney Sweeney to Lead Sony’s Barbarella Remake The Apology stars Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad), Linus Roache (My Policeman), and Janeane Garofalo (Wet Hot American Summer), and is written and directed by Alison Star Locke, who is making her feature film writing and directing debut with the project. “The Apology is like nothing else you will see this holiday season. An intense and chilling thriller led by a tour-de-force performance from Anna Gunn,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer of RLJE Films. “We are ecstatic to once again partner with our friends at Shudder and Company X Productions to bring this captivating original to audiences.” “In The Apology, twenty years after the disappearance of her daughter, recovering alcoholic Darlene Hagen (Anna Gunn) is preparing to host her family’s Christmas celebration with her best friend Gretchen (Janeane Garofalo),” reads the official synopsis. “Late Christmas Eve, Darlene’s estranged ex-brother-in-law, Jack (Linus Roache) arrives unannounced, bearing nostalgic gifts and a heavy secret. Soon, Darlene finds herself caught between reason and ruthless instinct. Trapped together by a dangerous storm, a battle of wits escalates to a violent game of revenge.” MORE: Exclusive Rite of the Shaman Clip Previews Family Drama The Apology will release on December 16, 2022, in theaters and through streaming on Shudder and AMC+ the same day. The post The Apology: RLJE Films, Shudder, and AMC+ Acquire Rights to Thriller appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Interview: Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind's Writer and Director Discuss the Series' Endless Storytelling Potential | | por Michael Leri Oct 12, 2022 | | Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind is the third animated film in the series, but it’s not quite like the other two titles. Its setting and setup is wildly different, which its writer and director, Jeremy Adams and Rick Morales, respectively, recently talked about in a recent interview with Senior Gaming Editor Michael Leri. Adams and Morales also touched on topics like Mortal Kombat 11‘s influence, why Kenshi is the protagonist, how Sub-Zero and Scorpion’s relationship echoes Batman and Superman’s, and more. 
Michael Leri: What was the impetus to do such a drastic setting shift? Jeremy Adams: Part of it was that those up high wanted to tell a different Mortal Kombat story. They asked me to just come up with a bunch of different ideas and this is the one that we circled on. I was just pulling from various cutscenes that had happened within the Mortal Kombat universe. And without giving too much away, depending on who you play with, you’re provided with a different outcome for Moral Kombat. And there was this real brief snippet of Kano and we thought, “Oh, this is the one we can tell our story in.” And people at Warner Bros. Animation agreed and so did NetherRealm and so we focused our attention on this pocket version of Moral Kombat to tell this tale. And as you watch the movie, there are some twists and turns explaining why they’ve been able to do this. By the end, you should know there’s a mechanism by which they can do these sorts of things. And that was really fun just to illuminate another part of the Mortal Kombat‘s universe that casual viewers or players may not know. But one of the things that always struck me after doing Scorpion’s Revenge was just how intense and massive this universe they’ve created in Mortal Kombat is. It really goes everywhere. And of course it has to because they’ve created this massive universe for the video games and they’re wildly successful. So it was just a great way to explore just another piece of Mortal Kombat and explore different characters that maybe people aren’t familiar with. RELATED: Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind Review: A Good & Gory Time Rick Morales: I just wanted to do something different. After the second one was so big with world-ending cosmic craziness and so many characters, I wanted to pare it down a little bit and tell a smaller, more personal story. And so once we decided that we were gonna go that route with it and figured out that it was gonna be focused on Sub-Zero, then the dominoes started to fall. We could set it in a different setting. We could play with a time jump and maybe it’s jarring for the audience at the beginning, but I thought that was the fun of it. You start watching it and Kano shows up and he doesn’t look anything like you’ve ever seen him before and we’re in a different world and there are just all these questions that it raises right off the bat and it doesn’t try and answer them immediately.  So it was intention to pull from Kano’s Mortal Kombat 11 arcade ending? Adams: Yeah. The way we’ve looked at it is that Mortal Kombat is one of those things that was playing with the multiverse before it was in vogue. There’s a certain amount of freedom when you do a story like that. It’s not constrained to a particular continuity and the expectations that come with it. Because you could do a sequel to Battle of the Realms, but there’s gonna be a lot of expectation on it. And this is like, “No, we can lead to this version of the story and tell a different story,” and still allude to it maybe happening. Did you have to work backwards from that ending or did you want to put the Kronika stuff in first and then it came to the Kano stuff? Adams: No, we knew we were trying to tell a story where we had the meta themes about what we wanted to talk about and what it means to have power and restrain that power and not be engaged and not stand up and fight for what you believe in. The Kano thing was really great because it just opened up an avenue. Like if you’re doing an improv game and it’s like, “We need a location.” And it’s like, “Uh … post-apocalyptic wasteland.” It works really well. RELATED: Interview: Imari Williams on Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind, His Love of Anime And so my job as a writer and what I tend to like to do in the things that I’ve written in the past, whether it’s Scooby Natural or The Flash, is have meta narratives where I want you to think you’re watching one thing and then I throw up curveballs so that you’re entertained while you’re watching it because we’re such sophisticated watchers right now. I want people to see the preview and be like, “Kano? He’s a henchman. Why would he be the head of this? That’s stupid.” And then I want to try to convince you it’s not stupid and this is why. That’s why Shang Tsung shows up and does his thing, you’re like, “Shang is the real bad guy.” And it’s like, “Is he?” And then we just keep twisting it along the way to try to unveil more and more layers and more fun. So even when you watch the movie and you see the beginning, you don’t even think about that kunai that’s in a frame in Sub-Zero’s cabin. But at the end when he sticks it in the middle of his farm and lights it on fire, you go, “Oh my goodness. That’s what this is.” Morales: When we started thinking about what we could do coming off that second film, I felt like the possibilities for the Mortal Kombat universe were pretty wide open in that there are so many different characters to explore, but what is the angle on that? How do you get into that? When you play the video game and you beat it with Reptile, Sonya, or whoever your main character is, you get their ending and it’s different in every game and sometimes it’s more significant to how the world works out than the others. But whose ending is real? What’s the “actual” ending? In my head, they all exist. It’s a multiverse of endings and all these things actually did happen and it is possible to go back and revisit them or explore them within that context. I just thought that was a fun idea. What if we were in the villain’s ending? What if we were in Kano’s ending? The Scorpion and Sub-Zero relationship here builds on what happened in Battle of the Realms. How did that come about? Adams: Sub-Zero and Scorpion obviously go hand-in-hand with each other in a lot of ways and we wanted to restrain that reveal until the very end. It’s kind of the Batman and Superman relationship in a way. It’s like Superman giving Batman kryptonite so if he ever goes out of control, it’s Batman’s job to him out. And this is kind of the same relationship. It’s Sub-Zero realizing his capacity to create mass damage is so big and who could stop him if he needed it? Scorpion. And they have, at this point, a relationship and adventures they’ve done together so he can trust that that guy can be summoned to take care of him if he loses control. It’s an interesting relationship that we hint at and we hint at how they’ve fought many wars previously, so it would make sense that he could trust Scorpion with his life like that.  Why focus on Kenshi here? He’s popular, but he’s not usually a huge character. Adams: There’s something about the blind swordsman that obviously goes back for ages in the genre. My favorite is Rutgers Hauer’s Blind Fury. There’s something really cool about his design. And when we were kind of putting the story together, we were talking about characters we hadn’t used. And again, I always feel like with these movies, it’s a great way to shine a light on characters that maybe people don’t know. And Kenshi really stood out and then when you see his moves in the game, they’re so violent. And I knew the story board, Ethan [Spaulding], and Rick [Morales] were gonna have a field day with the violence that could come from a telekinetic sword. But when you actually know his origin story and it’s like, “Wait, what? This is weird. Shang Tsung did what?” All that stuff is baked into the game. And so it seemed to fit seamlessly in this world of this other story that we’re telling. And it was cool because it’s almost like Rocky III. RELATED: Interview: Courtenay Taylor on Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind Kenshi thinks he’s the best. He has an arrogance about him. And at the moment where somebody shows up in defeats him and uses powers, he’s like, “What was I even doing?” If somebody has power like that and then somebody offers you that power and you foolhardily, because you’re so ego driven, take the power and not realize it’s a trap, it humbles you. Then you have to rebuild and how do you, in that rebuilding, become the better person, the person that you’re supposed to be? The person that doesn’t just care about his own ego and him being the best. He cares about the wellbeing of others. And that’s such a big part of this movie about the way that Sub-Zero reacts to people and how Kenshi reacts to people. And they both end in the same place in a way. It’s like, “Yes, it’s better to stand up and fight for what’s right, even if that means you’re gonna be maimed and killed or lose control.” That’s one of the things I hope to do with this. I hope to view Mortal Kombat and try to expand some of those themes because all that work has been done. All these writers and people that put the video game together have made these very elaborate stories and stuff. And if you’re a nerd like me, it gets really annoying when somebody deviates. [laughs] So I am trying to have my cake and eat it, too. I’m trying to put them in the movie and be faithful, but also hopefully help it make sense within the context of the movie. Morales: Kenshi had such a potentially strong arc to his growth. He starts the film and he’s pretty arrogant. He’s out there looking for a challenge in a way and akin to Kano, except that he’s got some morality to him. But he is self-centered. He is trying to prove he’s the best. And then he has that stripped from him. The Rocky series is one of my favorites. And I just love it because when you have these heroes and they’re indestructible, that’s not interesting to me. It doesn’t give you the sense that they’re progressing. I like Die Hard and when John McClane is running around and he is getting his feet cut and you’re like, “Man, this is a real guy.” It gives the action a little bit more weight. You start to think like, “Whoa, wait a minute. This character can fail.” In Rocky, he loses. It’s always about getting up trying to recover. That’s how you become a hero. You have to get knocked down.  So how do you pick who dies? Adams: When we started thinking about the Black Dragon and who those characters are and who are their associates, that made it a lot easier. This is one of the hard things about Mortal Kombat, too, is every character is somebody’s favorite character and unfortunately for Mortal Kombat, a lot of those characters die. [laughs] That’s the virtue of the video game mechanism. You can’t have a Mortal Kombat in which no one dies. That wouldn’t be Mortal Kombat. So having presented that this is a universe that people may die over and over again, it makes it a little easier. We knew Erron Black was gonna be in there because you can’t have a post-apocalyptic wasteland without the Spaghetti Western character. And then some of the other characters just really lent themselves to the film. They have some affiliation with Black Dragon or Kano and that was an easy way to start pulling those characters in and then characterizing them in a certain way. It was pretty easy to fill out. And then some of the storyboard guys even added a bunch of characters like No Face and stuff. I don’t even know if I wrote that character in. I think they just added them in. But there’s a lot of fodder in Mortal Kombat, so it’s really fun to dig deep and try to find some of that to put in the movie. So it’s not just Henchman A being killed, it’s like, “Oh, we know who that is.” RELATED: New Mortal Kombat Project Possibly Hinted at by Johnny Cage Voice Actor With this not really picking up where Battle of the Realms left off, are you looking at this as a serialized universe where like there are multiple threads going on and then they all lead to a certain destination? Adams: No. I wish that was the case because that would give me some sort of job security for the future. [laughs] I could do that, just like in DC comics, they never thought about infinite earths when they were doing all these comics, but then they were like, “Hey, we could tell a story that would make sense of all these things.” I’m sure we could do that. And we could just look at this cool corner of the Mortal Kombat universe and we could tell a story there that illuminates other pieces of the universe. And that’s how I look at it. This also opens up a mechanism by which we’re saying that there are many different versions of the ending of Mortal Kombat games. And those are all stories that could be told, which is almost infinite as far, as I’m concerned. And it doesn’t have the weight sometimes of continuity that some do. It would be really cool to be able to do these one-offs and to do a serialized one that follows after Battle of the Realms. But that all depends on how many people buy it instead of pirate it.  Every movie seems to be building away more and more from established canon and you’re going in your own direction a little bit. Was that a conscious choice to move a little bit more away from established canon and do your own thing? Adams: That was kind of a request more than anything. I think it was like, “Hey, we wanna do something that is not in these other two continuities. We wanna do something to make sure that fans of Mortal Kombat just see a different area of Mortal Kombat.” What’s great about it is you can do this, go another way and then you could come back to the continuity. So it really was a request from on high after Battle of the Realms. Like can we do something that’s not so steeped in continuity and maybe something that’s a little more accessible? Let’s just do a story with characters that fans would know, but people that don’t know can still watch and enjoy. Morales: For us, it’s about expanding expanding the world. These Mortal Kombat movies can go on literally forever. There’s no reason for them to have to stop. But because of that, that means that there’s a possibility to operate in different genres and timeframes. It doesn’t always have to be about the tournament. There are other stories that can be explored within this world. The tournament is, of course, vastly important. But my interest here with this one was wanting to tell a story that you wouldn’t necessarily see in the games and one they wouldn’t even think to tell. And let’s see what we can do with that and see if the fanbase could get on board with that instead of just seeing direct adaptations of the games that they’ve played. Part of it is because when you play the games, they do such a good job now telling the story within all the cutscenes, that it’s like, “Well, do we need to retell that?” What they do looks amazing, so it’s like let’s occupy another area. The post Interview: Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind’s Writer and Director Discuss the Series’ Endless Storytelling Potential appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Trailer: Danger Still Lurks for the Fox Family | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | Apple TV+ has finally released the official trailer for the upcoming second season of the thriller drama The Mosquito Coast, starring Justin Theroux and Melissa George. The series is scheduled to make its return on Friday, November 4, followed by new episodes every Friday through January 6, 2023. RELATED: Causeway Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence & Brian Tyree Henry Lead Drama The Mosquito Coast Season 2 trailer continues to follow the Fox family as they find refuge in the Guatemalan jungle. The video highlights George’s Margot, who’s getting tired of their current situation and always being on the run.  “In season two, after barely escaping Mexico with their lives, the Foxes venture deep into the Guatemalan jungle to meet up with an old friend and her community of refugees,” reads the synopsis. “This new refuge creates trouble for the Foxes though when they become entangled in a conflict between a local drug lord and his family. At odds about whether to settle down or keep moving, Allie and Margot pursue different paths to secure their family’s future. The outcome of which will either unite the family or tear it apart forever.” Based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel of the same name, The Mosquito Coast tells a gripping adventure that follows the dangerous journey of Allie Fox — a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist — who uproots his family on a dangerous quest to find refuge from the U.S. government, cartels, and hitmen. The series adaptation is being led by The Leftovers alum Justin Theroux, who is the nephew of the novel’s author. He is joined by Golden Globe nominee Melissa George (The Eddy, Triangle), Logan Polish (The Astronaut Farmer), Gabriel Bateman (Lights Out, Child’s Play), and Kimberly Elise (Ad Astra, Hit the Floor). RELATED: Shantaram Trailer: Charlie Hunnam Tries to Find Redemption in Bombay The Mosquito Coast series is created and executive produced by Neil Cross (Luther), who co-developed the project with Tom Bissell. Executive producers are Paul and Justin Theroux, Rupert Wyatt, Edward L. McDonnell, and Veritas Entertainment Group’s Alan Gasmer, Peter Jaysen, and Bob Bookman, with Freemantle Production having produced the series. The post The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Trailer: Danger Still Lurks for the Fox Family appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | The Mummy 4: Brendan Fraser Open to Return, Explains Why Tom Cruise's Reboot Failed | | por Anthony Nash Oct 12, 2022 | | Brendan Fraser rose to superstardom thanks to his role in the adventure film franchise The Mummy. In a recent interview with Variety, the actor said he would love to return to the franchise, but isn’t sure how it would work. RELATED: Brendan Fraser Moved to Tears After The Whale Gets Standing Ovation “I don’t know how it would work,” Fraser said in the interview. “But I’d be open to it if someone came up with the right concept.” Of course, in between Fraser’s appearances in The Mummy franchise and now, Universal attempted to reboot the franchise with Tom Cruise attached as the new lead. The film did not perform well at the box office, as it flopped and essentially doomed Universal’s plans to bring its “Dark Universe” into the new era in the process. According to Fraser, the reason that film failed was simply because it lacked the fun that the previous films had. “It is hard to make that movie,” said Fraser. “The ingredient that we had going for our Mummy, which I didn’t see in that film, was fun. That was what was lacking in that incarnation. It was too much of a straight-ahead horror movie. The Mummy should be a thrill ride, but not terrifying and scary.” RELATED: The Whale First Look Shows Brendan Fraser’s Transformation Into a 600-Pound Man Fraser’s career has seen an upswing as of late, with the actor starring in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, as well as appearing in the upcoming Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon, and portraying Robotman in the popular television series Doom Patrol. The post The Mummy 4: Brendan Fraser Open to Return, Explains Why Tom Cruise’s Reboot Failed appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Stranger Things Star Caleb McLaughlin Wants to Play Static Shock | | por Anthony Nash Oct 12, 2022 | | Caleb McLaughlin still has the final season of Stranger Things ahead of him, but the actor is already looking to the future and has his eyes set on one superhero role. MORE: Black Adam Clip Showcases the Anti-Hero’s Power & Brutality Speaking during a Q&A session at Heroes Comic Con Belgium 2022 in Brussels recently, McLaughlin was asked if he was interested in any future roles, to which the actor replied that he wants to get into superhero films, with one character in mind. “What other movie would I like… I want to do a superhero film. I would love to play Static Shock honestly,” McLaughin said (via Screen Rant). “I would want to do something like a superhero, or even something… it doesn’t matter. I’m really open to being any character. I feel like I can play anybody honestly. It really—I feel like how I pick my films is really what speaks to me. Also, I’m also developing other projects myself that will be coming out. Not soon, but soon. But yeah, it really doesn’t matter actually. It’s just whatever project speaks to me and my creativity.” For McLaughlin, this may be the actor throwing his hat into the ring, as DC did actually announce that a Static Shock film was in development a couple of years ago. However, now much on the project has been announced since, so it’s unclear if the project is even moving forward at this point. Since its announcement, the project was reported to be produced by Michael B. Jordan and written by Randy McKinnon. MORE: Margot Robbie Expects Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn Will Be Incredible Static Shock, the alter ego of Virgil Hawkins, made his debut in the eponymous comic of the same name in 1993 from the now-defunct Milestone Comics, a publisher founded by Black writers and artists looking to create a more inclusive space. He later found larger stardom through the animated series Static Shock on Kids’ WB, in which he was voiced by Phil LaMarr (Samurai Jack) and followed the story of the titular teenager transforming into a superhero after being exposed to a strange gas and gaining electromagnetic powers, and eventually made his way into the mainstream DC Comics line in 2008. The post Stranger Things Star Caleb McLaughlin Wants to Play Static Shock appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | Sydney Sweeney to Lead Sony's Barbarella Remake | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | According to Deadline, Euphoria breakout Sydney Sweeney has been tapped for the leading role in Sony Pictures’ newest film adaptation of Barbarella, based on Jean-Claude Forest’s French comic book series of the same name. In addition to starring, Sweeney is also expected to serve as an executive producer. RELATED: Report: Sony’s Madame Web Character Details Revealed The Barbarella movie is currently in the early stages of development. Sweeney is set to take on the titular role of the iconic space adventurer, who was originally portrayed by Jane Fonda in the cult classic 1968 film adaptation. As of now, there is no director or writer attached to the project. The story follows an astronaut who serves as a representative of the United Earth government. She’s tasked to go on an adventure in search of the scientist Durand Durand, who created a weapon called the Positronic Ray which could potentially endanger the galaxy. RELATED: Sydney Sweeney to Lead Sony Pictures’ Thriller Film The Registration Besides her role as Cassie Howard in Euphoria, she’s also best known for appearing in last year’s The White Lotus series. The upcoming project will be Sweeney’s latest collaboration with Sony as she’s currently in production for the studio’s upcoming live-action Marvel film Madame Web. The post Sydney Sweeney to Lead Sony’s Barbarella Remake appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | | | Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Adds Michelle Yeoh & Pete Davidson | | por Maggie Dela Paz Oct 12, 2022 | | Transformers: Rise of the Beasts director Steven Caple Jr. took to Instagram to confirm that Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) and Pete Davidson (Bodies Bodies Bodies) have signed on to lend their voices to the respective characters of Maximal Airazor and Autobot Mirage. RELATED: A Haunting in Venice: Third Agatha Christie Film Unveils Cast Caple’s post also included a pair of behind-the-scenes videos featuring Yeoh and Davidson during their recording sessions. The action film is currently slated to arrive in theaters on June 9, 2023. The film will be led by Anthony Ramos (Hamilton, In the Heights) and Dominique Fishback (Judas and the Black Messiah). Joining them are returning characters Bumblebee and Autobot Mirage, along with the introduction of Scourge, Arcee, Nightbird, Air-Razor, Rhinox, and Optimus Primal. The latter will be voiced by Ron Perlman. Returning to the action and spectacle that first captured moviegoers around the world 14 years ago with the original Transformers, the newest installment, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, will take audiences on a 90s globetrotting adventure and introduce the Maximals, Predacons, and Terrorcons to the existing battle on earth between Autobots and Decepticons. Set to take place in New York City and Peru, the new live-action film will follow Optimus Prime in his G1 robot form in the 90s as he is new to Earth. RELATED: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Director Talks Relationship With Franchise Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is being helmed by Creed II director Steven Caple Jr. from a screenplay written by Joby Harold. Further details about its plot and characters are still under wraps but are reportedly expected to pick up the story threads established in 2018’s “soft reboot” Bumblebee. Executive producers are Steven Spielberg, Brian Goldner, David Ellison, Dan Goldberg, Don Granger, Brian Oliver, Bradley J. Fischer, and Valerii An, with Transformers director Michael Bay, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian, and Duncan Henderson serving as producers. It is a production of Skydance Media, eOne, Bay Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and New Republic Pictures. The post Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Adds Michelle Yeoh & Pete Davidson appeared first on ComingSoon.net. | | | | | | | |
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