Author: Jacob Dressler

Micro-budget filmmaker and lover of all things horror.

The current slew of MCU projects are leading towards two upcoming Avengers projects. Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, respectively. Now Kang the Conqueror actor Jonathan Major may have just teased the new lineup for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Johnathan Majors began speaking with Somos Geeks about the “new class of Avengers” that he finds “quite impressive.” It wasn’t long before he listed a few that could likely be joining the lineup for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Here’s what he had to share: “Yeah, I think this new class of Avengers is quite impressive, you know?” Majors began.…

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Star Wars actor Adam Driver stars in a new sci-fi themed horror film titled 65 from producer Sam Raimi. As you can see in the newly-released trailer for 65 down below, it looks like a crazy take on an under-utilized genre. After all, outside of the Jurassic Park series, there aren’t that many films that take advantage of using dinosaurs these days. And, even rarely does one ever look so fun and as intense as 65. This new film from the writers of A Quiet Place certainly looks like it’ll be one worth seeing for fans. Here’s the plot of…

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The Scream film franchise is back with an all-new location. As you can see below, the first official trailer for Scream VI has finally been released. This time the newest Ghostface killer has started a murder spree in New York City. In fact, this marks an all-new location for the franchise. Additionally, it’ll be the first film set outside Woodsboro since Scream 3 was released more than twenty years ago. As one might expect, the new Scream 6 trailer doesn’t reveal too much about the upcoming film. But given the “whodunnit” appeal of this series, that’s exactly what fans want.…

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The Scream film franchise was successfully resurrected earlier this year. Now with the next installment on the way, Scream 6 star Melissa Barrera suggests it’ll be “a hundred times gorier.” She revealed as much while speaking with Collider in a new interview. In fact, she discussed the film’s directors and how they “were always asking for more blood and more sweat.” It certainly sounds as though this new installment will be much crazier than its predecessor. Here’s what Barrera had to share on that front: “There was a saying on set because (directors) Matt [Bettinelli-Olpin] and Tyler [Gillett] were always…

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The wacky goth dance scene has become one of the most iconic things from Netflix’s Wednesday series. Now, however, the Wednesday television show is receiving backlash now that Jenna Ortega revealed she had COVID while filming the sequence. She revealed as much in an interview with NME after noting she choreographed the dance herself. Shockingly, however, she added that “it was awful to film” given that it was her “first day with COVID.” As Ortega began to explain: “I choreographed that myself!” Ortega started. “I’m not a dancer and I’m sure that’s obvious. I’d gotten the song [The Cramps’ 1981…

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It’s always a good time to be a Spider-Man fan these days with all of the new projects coming out. On that note, the new trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has finally arrived. As fans can see below, the new film picks up where Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse left off. We once again pick up with Shameik Moore’s Miles Morales aka Spider-Man as his relationship with Hailee Steinfeld’s Gwen Stacy aka Spider-Woman develops. And, as you might expect, there are plenty of Multiverse-themed shenanigans going on. This includes the appearance of Oscar Isaac’s Miguel O’Hara aka Spider-Man 2099. It…

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Brie Larson often takes the time to share her workouts on Instagram. This time, however, Brie Larson decided to share a set of bikini photos from her morning sweat session. As she wrote in the caption for the photos: “Morning sweat session 101: must include selfies.” It’s clear that she adheres to her “morning sweat session 101” lesson very closely. The Captain Marvel star must be using the opportunity to maintain her figure and health in addition to her rigorous exercise routine. Of course, when you’re playing a superhero, it often always requires a lot of physical effort and training.…

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Fans of David Lynch will most certainly be familiar with composer Angelo Badalamenti’s musical work. Sadly, it’s been revealed that Angelo Badalamenti has died at age 85. He famously collaborated with David Lynch numerous times throughout their careers. This includes the 1990 television series Twin Peaks, the 1992 feature film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and the 2017 revival Twin Peaks: The Return. He also worked with Lynch on other projects such as Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive. As noted by his niece, Frances Badalamenti via THR, he passed away due to “natural causes.” As stated below: “Badalamenti died…

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Joseph Quinn quickly became a fan-favorite following his appearance in Stranger Things Season 4. Now it appears that Joseph Quinn could be joining an even bigger franchise – the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This was revealed in a new report via GFR, where they stated that Quinn is currently in talks with the studio. And, furthermore, they’ve alleged that Joseph Quinn would be playing a superhero rather than a civilian or other kind of character. This should certainly have fans of both Joseph Quinn and Marvel very excited. With that said, it’s currently unclear which part Joseph Quinn could be in…

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Many fans have been hoping that Amber Heard would be removed from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom AKA Aquaman 2. With her recent legal history, some fans feel like she deserves to be “cancelled” in the same way that her ex-husband Johnny Depp was. However, it looks like Amber Heard still has a role in the Aquaman sequel. A new rumor claims that a recent screening of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom retained Amber Heard’s role as Mera. Interestingly, however, they also reveal which cast members were apparently removed from the film. This comes not long after several reports that…

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