The long-developing Pet Semetary remake is shaping up to be very good, if we’re going by casting alone. With Jason Clarke recently set to star as Louis Creed, he’s now being joined by John Lithgow in the role of Jud Crandall.
Crandall was originally played by Fred Gwynne in the 1989 adaptation of Stephen King’s horror novel, but Lithgow should be able to bring something different to the role. He’ll get to play the neighbor who introduces Clarke’s character to the ancient Native American burial ground with the power to resurrect the dead. When the Creeds’ cat gets run over, Crandall helps them bring it back to life, and things go downhill from there.
Directed by Starry Eyes duo Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer, Pet Semetary opens April 19th 2019.
As if Marvel isn’t taking enough of our money they have Black Panther hitting digital release in a few days, and Blu-Ray/DVD a week later. It’s still in theaters and making tons of money! Anyway, Marvel has been dropping deleted scenes pretty regularly, and here is a new one featuring an encounter between T’Challa and Everett K. Ross.
The scene appears to take place at the end of the film when T’Challa is at the United Nations in Austria, preparing to reveal to the world the full extent of Wakanda’s resources. It’s a scene that doesn’t add a whole lot, so it’s easy to see why Ryan Coogler cut it, but there is a pretty funny gag at the end.
Black Panther gets a digital release on May 8th, Blu-Ray/DVD on May 15th.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before; Sylvester Stallone is set to reprise his iconic role of John Rambo in a fifth movie. ScreenDaily and Deadline have the latest update on the project that has been in the works for years now, reporting that sales on the sequel have been launched at Cannes by Millennium Films.
I’m taking this one more seriously with an actual sales push behind it, but it’s hard to ignore the multiple times this very same news has been put out there. Stallone is said to be starring and may direct, although the latter isn’t confirmed yet. In this film, Rambo has been working on a ranch in Arizona and suffering from PTSD, but when the daughter of a friend is kidnapped he crosses the U.S./Mexico border and faces off against the full might of a violent Mexican cartel.
This week’s Gotham
gave us our first glimpse of Jeremiah’s transformation and possibly the first of
many Batman – Joker showdowns.You ready?
Jerome’s Legacy story
arc: “Here lies Jerome Veleska – Second Time is the Charm!” –
Throughout this episode of Gotham we see the after effects of Jerome’s death and his plan
continue to fall into place. The episode really follows one big story line and begins with Jerome’s followers at his
gravesite going through a makeshift funeral for Jerome. A woman dressed as a
jester, who I can only presume to be Harley Quinn, pulls up and plays a
recording of Jerome – or possibly Jeremiah pretending to be Jerome – ordering
them to dig up his body. The next day at the GCPD Jim is clearly struggling
with having Lee in lockup and not knowing what to do. This will soon be the
least of his worries as he receives a tape from Jerome that is his last will
and testament. He wants Jim to throw him a wake at the GCPD. To save Jim the
trouble, Jerome has already gone ahead and organized the whole thing which Jim
realizes when he looks outside and sees a mob of Jerome’s followers trying to
ram the front doors of the precinct with Jerome’s coffin. Jim calls Wayne
manor to warn Bruce and Alfred of what is happening and finds out that Bruce is
at Jeremiah’s house discussing the energy project, which he thinks is a safe
place for Bruce to be…little did he know what would be in store. Alfred decides
to go retrieve Bruce and make sure he is okay, but before he can, mysterious
figures break into Wayne Manor leading to a brawl ensuing.
Having dealt with Jerome numerous times, Jim knows that he
likes to use distractions to hide his real intentions and Jim thinks this raid
on the GCPD is exactly one of those situations. He devises a plan to let Jerome’s
people into the precinct while the officers escape out of the back and lock
them in. The officers will surround the building and that leaves Jim free to be
able to figure out what Jerome’s real target is. Jim’s plan works swimmingly
and Jerome’s absent minded cronies enjoy hanging out inside the GCPD and
causing mayhem. While they are contained, Jim decides to go to Jeremiah’s house
to find him and Bruce. Unfortunately Bruce and Jeremiah had already left before
Jim could arrive. Jeremiah had opened up to Bruce about being sprayed with
Jerome’s gas and that he keeps hearing Jerome’s voice. He also shows Bruce Jerome’s
diary that Arkham had sent him after Jerome’s death. Bruce wants Jeremiah to
stop focusing on Jerome, but Jeremiah is still paranoid that Jerome is out to
get him. Alfred calls Bruce to pass along Jim’s warning and once Jeremiah gets
wind of the message, his thoughts that Jerome is still alive and coming for him are validated. To try and alleviate these fears, Bruce suggests that they go to
Jerome’s grave so Jeremiah can see for himself that Jerome is dead and buried.
I have a feeling that if Bruce had known that Jerome’s people had dug him up,
he probably wouldn’t have suggested this course of action.
Riddler and Penguin both try and take advantage of the madness
that is happening at the GCPD. Riddler is focused on rescuing Lee while Penguin
and Butch want more information about Jerome’s plan. The Riddler dresses as a
clown to try and fit in with Jerome’s crew and is able to sneak inside and find
Lee – she may have found him first, but that’s neither here nor there. While
the GCPD raids the facility to reestablish control, Lee and Riddler sneak out
the back with gas masks on. Penguin and Butch are also successful and manage to
kidnap one of Jerome’s men and torture him for answers.
Jim gets to Jeremiah’s house and goes to his office. A video
message from Jerome begins playing, distracting Jim long enough for the
possible Harley Quinn to sneak up behind him and hold him at gunpoint. This
doesn’t last long as Jim takes advantage of a split-second window and counter
attacks. After a brief scuffle, Jim gets the better of her and knock hers out.
He takes off her mask and sees that it is Ecco. Jim turns to watch Jerome reveal
himself to actually be Jeremiah in the video, who needed to pretend to be
Jerome to get his followers to set his plan in motion. Ecco manages to sneak
out of the office right when Jeremiah lets Jim know that the generator in the
office is actually a bomb. Jim manages to get out of the office before the bomb
explodes, but did he get far enough away to ensure his safety?
When Bruce and Jeremiah get to the cemetery, Jeremiah is
horrified to see an empty gravesite which in his mind continues to solidify his worst
fears and he runs away. Bruce chases Jeremiah into a mausoleum where we see the first showdown
between Batman and the Joker. Jeremiah pulls out a gun and claims that Jerome
must have taken Bruce’s face and he is still really Jerome. He takes Bruce back
to Jerome’s gravesite at gunpoint, where they see Jerome’s body propped up on
the side of the grave. This isn’t enough to convince Jeremiah of Bruce’s innocence
and he pulls out a knife to try and cut Bruce’s face off. They begin fighting,
but this is interrupted by Jerome’s followers arriving and chanting about
Jerome’s victories. Jeremiah takes exception to this and wipes away the makeup
from his face revealing some cosmetic issues that the gas caused. He has the
bleached white skin of the Joker and his eyes have changed. To Bruce’s horror, Jeremiah
pledges to outdue all of Jerome’s plans that are laid out in his diary. He
tells Bruce that all of the generators that Jeremiah created with Wayne
Enterprises’ money are actually bombs. Just then the bomb at his house goes off
and Jeremiah lets Bruce know that Jim is dead. Bruce pledges to stop Jeremiah, who
responds by calling Bruce his best friend and knocking him out. The episode
ends with Jeremiah and Ecco going to Wayne Enterprises. After taking care of
some guards, Jeremiah enters a room where he lovingly gazes at many more of his
generators.
My thoughts:
The danger of Jeremiah is immediately apparent. He is Jerome
but smarter and more calculated. Jerome’s plans did have multiple layers, but
he seemed to need other villains – Scarecrow, Tetch, Firefly – to be able to
pull them off. Not Jeremiah, he has already manipulated many just by dressing
up as Jerome and can set to the destruction of Gotham by himself. Jeremiah goes from seemingly weak and paranoid at the beginning
of the episode to confident and dangerous by the end. Bruce and Jim both know
his true self now and can begin to plan how to take him down. On that note, there
is no way Jim is dead, so don’t even bother thinking anything of the sort!
Next week on Gotham:
We’re down to the last two
episodes of season 4! We see Jeremiah going to the GCPD and announcing that
there will be a new dawn in Gotham. To prove he means business, he blows up the
old clock tower. It’s interesting to wonder where his other bombs are, with all
that fire power he could level the city! We see Bruce get gassed by Scarecrow
which will lead to him having another transformative experience. How many times
does Bruce need to go through psychedelic trips before he is fully set on
becoming the Dark Knight?
David Wnendt made a splash a few years ago with his gross-out comedy, Wetlands, which introduced me to the greatness that is Blade Runner 2049 and Morris from America star, Carla Juri. Now Wnendt is putting together his next film up for sale at the Cannes market, and it has a cast that makes it worth keeping close watch on.
Jenny Slate, Gillian Anderson, Zach Galifianakis, Jessica Hecht, and Alex Sharp will star in The Sunlit Night, based on the book by Rebecca Dinerstein. The story centers on “American painter Frances (played by Slate) and émigré Yasha (Sharp) — an unlikely pair who find each other in the Arctic circle. Frances has arrived to jumpstart her career while Yasha has come to bury his father in the land of the Vikings. Together under a sun that never quite sets, they let go of the past and discover the future, and family, they didn’t know they had.”
Sounds like a wonderful story and a change of pace for Wnendt. No word on a start date but expect to hear more about this one soon. Hopefully Wnendt finds a spot for Juri, too. [Variety]
Todd McFarlane has been trying to make his Spawn movie so long that old rumors are suddenly new again. Jamie Foxx has been circling the lead role of Al Simmons aka Spawn since at least 2013, but since the movie never went anywhere it didn’t happen. But now with Blumhouse backing it the project is closer to reality than ever, and Foxx is once again the top contender.
Or at least that’s what That Hashtag Show says, but you know to take their rumors with a dash of salt. This time it’s Blumhouse who are said to be interested in Foxx, and if things go well then he’ll finally get to play the character he’s been wanting to for so long. Yeah, that’s right, Shocker in Amazing Spider-Man 2 was probably not his first choice.
The story goes on to reiterate some things we’ve known for a while. McFarlane plans to keep Spawn a rarely-seen but powerful force, similar to Jaws. And the main character will actually be Detective Twitch, of the popular Sam & Twitch duo from the comics. All of this makes sense for Blumhouse, who specialize in horrors and like to keep the costs low. The budget for this is said to be around $10M, so don’t expect Spawn to be in every scene.
An August start is being targeted, too, so expect to learn more soon.
Director X’s remake Superfly, based on Gordon Parks Jr.’s classic blaxploitation film, promises to be very different from the original. One thing that isn’t changing, though, is that the man himself has a target on his back and everybody wants to take him down.
Grown-ish star Trevor Jackson plays Youngblood Priest, a version of the character made famous by Ron O’Neal. The action has been moved from Harlem to Atlanta, where Priest has learned to redefine what it means to hustle in the modern era. In the latest trailer we see the introduction of Priest’s team, which includes co-stars Michael K. Williams, Jason Mitchell, Lex Scott Davis and more. There’s also been a serious uptick in action compared to the original, with the remake looking more like an updated New Jack City than anything else.
Also starring Jennifer Morrison, Jacob Ming-Trent, with cameos by Rick Ross, Big Boi, and others, Superfly opens June 15th.
Cannes is right around the corner and that means big deals are being put together for movies with huge stars in them. And one of the most reliable at lining up new projects is Liam Neeson, who has inked a deal to star in an adaptation of Michael Ignatieff’s thriller novel, Charlie Johnson in the Flames.
Penned by Red Sparrow writer Justin Haythe and directed by Tarik Saleh (The Niles Hilton Incident), the film casts Neeson as a “peerless BBC war correspondent covering civil unrest in the Congo. When the death of an innocent woman shakes him to his core, he risks everything to expose the truth, only to find himself embroiled in a network of murder, corruption, and violence that forces him to question his humanity.”
Sounds a little bit like The Constant Gardener but with Neeson involved I’m expecting it to have a few more gunfights, people tossed from moving vehicles, etc. Neeson will be seen next in Steve McQueen’s heist flick, Widows, due out in November. [Deadline]
It’s funny what a couple of great trailers can do to change perception. A few months ago Solo: A Star Wars Story had the stench of failure all over it, what with the firing of directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller and other headaches. But now it’s tracking pretty well with early estimates pointing to a $170M opening weekend. Not too shabby, and if the reviews out of Cannes (Yes, it’s playing at Cannes!) are good then that number might go higher.
Today being Star Wars Day it was the perfect time to drop the first official clip. And it’s a doozy, not only revealing Chewbacca’s age but giving us what appears to be the first time Chewie and Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) ever share the Millennium Falcon’s cockpit. They would go on to be partners in that ship for a long time and this is where it all begins. Pretty cool.
Solo: A Star Wars Story opens May 25th. Check out the clip and a few other goodies in honor of this special day.
In case you didn’t know today is Star Wars Day (*cue the triumphant horns*) and May The 4th Be With You and all that jazz. The “holiday” is really good for a couple of things. The first is scoring sweet deals on Star Wars merch, and the other is totally nerdy videos about the galaxy far far away. And they don’t get much geekier than this Ron Howard-voiced mashup of Arrested Development and Star Wars: A New Hope.
It’s the perfect marriage at the perfect time. Howard, producer and narrator of Arrested Development and director of Solo: A Star Wars Story was on The Star Wars Show and provided voiceover for this strangely-perfect union of the Bluth and Skywalker clans.
I’m not going to give away anything, you’ll have to watch the video yourself. But I think you’ll be surprised at how well the combination works, that’s all. Enjoy!