vendredi 31 mars 2017

Riverdale Season 1 – What We Learned at WonderCon 2017!

Riverdale Season 1 - What We Learned at WonderCon 2017!

Here’s what we learned about the rest of Riverdale season 1 at WonderCon 2017!

The CW’s Riverdale may be based on the long-running comic book series, but the show has a decidedly darker feel. Today at WonderCon in Anaheim, CA, we got a chance learn more about what’s coming in the second half of Riverdale season 1, and hear from the cast and crew, including KJ Apa (Archie), Lili Reinhart (Betty), Camila Mendes (Veronica), Cole Sprouse (Jughead), Ashleigh Murray (Josie), Luke Perry (Fred), Mädchen Amick (Alice), and Marisol Nichols (Hermione), along with executive producers Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Sarah Schechter, and Jon Goldwater.

First up, the younger cast spoke about working with veteran stars Nichols, Perry and Amik. Apa said he was “blessed and truly honored to work with Luke Perry over there. I learned so much from him about things in the industry and technical stuff like shooting.” Reinhart said that when she met Amick, they realized they had matching tattoos from the same artist in the same spot. Reinhart called her a role model. Mendes said it’s “very empowering” to be “playing two Latinas” on the small screen.

Fans have been rather vocal on social media about the show, and Goldwater said they were lucky fans have loved their choices. The show was written and shot before the first episode actually aired and he was pleased that fans loved Betty and Jughead getting together.

While speaking about the music on Riverdale season 1 and Josie and the Pussycats, Murray said she’d always disliked her own voice, no matter how many people told her she was good. This helped her get over it. She called it “awesome sauce.” We did learn that Reinhart will be singing in a future episode. Sprouse said that he definitely wouldn’t.

In the sizzle reel, we got a quick look at Archie’s mom, played by ’80s teen icon Molly Ringwald. Perry said he wasn’t so sure about the casting for his own reasons, but that after a few minutes of watching Apa and Ringwald together, he totally changed his mind. Nichols said she “fangirled out completely.” Amick said, “I was like, Roberto, you’d better write me something good to go up against her. Mary Andrews. Good stuff.”

They talked about the shippers, and there are a lot, and how they hate each other and fight online. Goldwater said that one of the first things he pitched with the show was taking the classic comic book love triangle of Betty, Archie and Veronica and said, “we’d do a love triangle between his male best friend Jughead and his female best friend, Betty. Great way to twist the love triangle.” An fan question from Twitter asked about whether or not we’d see Betty and Veronica end up together. Reinhart and Mendes talked about their real-life friendship and said, “there is no Betty without Veronica and no Lili without Cami,” but didn’t give anything away. Goldwater, however, said, “never say never.” About Josie’s love life, we learned from Murray that Josie, “doesn’t have time for anyone who doesn’t have time for her.

Reinhart spoke about what she wanted people to take away from her character. She said, “My big thing with Betty is showing the pressure that we’re under…that it’s okay to crack and to break and that people will still love you. We have to accept our mental health and acknowledge it.

One final moment gave us some ideas for the casting of Veronica’s dad and Jughead’s mom. Mendes hoped for Andy Garcia and Sprouse for Eva Green.

Are you guys excited for what’s coming on the rest of Riverdale season 1? What do you think of the series so far? Let us know in the comments or tweet us @ComingSoonnet. Stay tuned for more coverage of WonderCon 2017!

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Universal CinemaCon Presentation Recap

Despicable Me was showcased in the Universal CinemaCon presentation. Which of the Universal CinemaCon films are you most excited for?

The Universal CinemaCon presentation offered looks at Despicable Me 3, The Fate of the Furious and lots more!

The Universal CinemaCon presentation launched the Las Vegas event’s Wednesday festivities. First up in the studio’s showcase was a look at what’s to come from Illumination Entertainment. Following a 2016 that saw sizable hits with both The Secret Life of Pets and Sing, Illumination has plans to continue both original projects as animated franchises. First, though, they’re continuing their most popular film series with this year’s Despicable Me 3.

Following a Despicable Me 3 sizzle reel to remind the crowd where it all began, star Steve Carrell took the stage alongside Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri. Together, they reminisced about the franchise, recalling Gru’s origins. The voice, Carell explained, came about simply because it was a voice that made his kids laugh the hardest.

“Eight years later, though,” he laughed, “it’s not that cool anymore.”

In Despicable Me 3, Carell also voices Dru, Gru’s long lost identical twin brother who, the star explains, has a similar imaginary eastern European accent, but who is much more excited about life. Carell would usually record Gru and then Dru, ultimately being made to perform opposite himself.

“I have the cynicism of Gru and the carefree ebullience of Dru,” he laughed when asked if he connects with the characters.

Despicable Me 3 will also introduce a new Minion character, Mel, named for Meledandri.

“[He’s a] pain in the ass,” grinned Carell at Meledandri, who also lovingly compared the CEO to the follically challenged Gru. “A thorn in the side. Make the connection, Chris!”

You can check out the Despicable Me 3 trailer right here.

The Mummy was showcased in the Universal CinemaCon presentation. Which of the Universal CinemaCon films are you most excited for?

The Universal CinemaCon presentation then turned to this summer’s The Mummy, launching with a sizzle reel of classic universal monsters film and ending with with the famous line from James Whale’s Bride of Frankenstein, “Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters!”

Cast members Sofia BoutellaJoshua Jackson and Annabelle Wallis then joined director Alex Kurtzman on stage to discuss the project.

“I think that there is always a monster in us,” said Boutella, who plays the title monster. “Whether or not we decide to use it [is up to us].”

“I think I was brought onto this movie to be scared to do stunts with Tom Cruise,” joked Jackson. “Tom really does it and he makes his cast do it, too. And I do use the term ‘makes'”.

A new trailer was also shown with a special video introduction from Cruise himself (who is currently in London prepping to begin filming on Mission: Impossible 6 next week). He described The Mummy as being a “bold, romantic, terrifying, epic monster film”.

“To be able to usher in a new age of gods and monsters,” he said, “is something that makes me very proud.”

Set to the music of The Rolling Stones’ “Paint it Black,” the new trailer offers a bit more story detail that the previous Mummy trailer. It begins with Jackson and Cruises’ characters getting into some kind of trouble in Egypt. They wind up getting chased across rooftops in a firefight that leads to a massive explosion. In the aftermath of the explosion, a tomb in uncovered that reveals the burial place of the film’s mummy, Ahmanet. Thousands of years ago, she was to be queen. She lusted too strongly for power, however, and was conspired against, turned into a mummy and buried prematurely.

As we saw in the first trailer, Cruise’s character is involved in a plane crash that actually kills him. In this trailer he’s told that he was brought back because he has been chosen to be used for ultimate evil.

“She will not stop until she has remade our world into her own,” says Russell Crowe’s Dr. Jekyll.

The footage ends with a final shot of Cruise and Wallis half submerged in water. Ahmanet rises from the deep and pulls Wallis under violently.

Atomic Blonde was showcased in the Universal CinemaCon presentation. Which of the Universal CinemaCon films are you most excited for?

Moving into Girl Trip, the Universal CinemaCon presentation then played a sizzle reel that showcased a history of funny women in Universal films.

“Women really do let loose and have a good time and there’s often more ruckus than you might think,” said Queen Latifah, who took the stage alongside costars Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Regina Hall as well as director Malcolm D. Lee.

“It’s four best friends who go to New Orleans for Essence Fest,” said Lee. “There’s a lot of trouble to get into.”

Shot during the Big Easy’s 2016 Essence Fest, the comedy follows four friends who haven’t been hanging out as much the past few years and who decide to rectify that by going on a group vacation. As you can see in the Girl Trip trailer, things don’t exactly go as planned.

 

Next up in the Universal CinemaCon presentation was a look at director David Leitch’s Atomic Blonde with Leitch and star Charlize Theron taking the stage. Theron, whose impressive fight choreography is evident in Atomic Blonde‘s first trailer, hurt her teeth while filming.

“I’m going in for my fourth root canal tomorrow,” she said. “Thanks, David.”

Despite some dental misgivings, Theron is thrilled with the result of all the work that went into making Atomic Blonde.

“It was a five year journey,” she said. “We worked our balls off. I have no more balls. I’m full girl now.”

“Bold choices was our theme,” says Leitch. “…We wanted the film to be provocative… Everything you want is on the other side of fear. You’ll see that in this movie.”

The new trailer was set to both New Order’s “Blue Monday” and Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” and offered even more of the intense action that fans have come to expect from the John Wick helmer.

Look for Atomic Blonde to hit theaters July 28.

The Fate of the Furious was showcased in the Universal CinemaCon presentation. Which of the Universal CinemaCon films are you most excited for?

The Universal CinemaCon presentation then concluded with Vin Diesel taking the stage for The Fate of the Furious and showing off a franchise sizzle reel for what he called “the biggest saga in history” (It actually comes in 15th place, per Box Office Mojo).

“We’ve been so fortunate to have this saga continue for so long,” said Diesel. “With that fortune comes the challenge… One of the things we’re so proud of with this chapter is that we really defied expectations.”

Following the tragic loss of Paul Walker during production on Furious 7, Diesel says that there was a question as to whether not the Fast and the Furious franchise would continue at all.

“It was a hard decision to make,” he said somberly. “But part of Paul’s legacy lives through every frame we shoot. Every time you see Dom Loretto on film — anytime you see any of the case — Roman or Tej or Letty or Mia — you’re reminded to this angel, who was so integral to our concept of brotherhood this millennium… The irony is that, when I thought about going into this eighth chapter, it was Paul Walker who promised eight. It just played over and over in my brain, him saying ‘eight is guaranteed’. I always felt he was looking down on us and I just don’t want to let him down.”

Now nine and ten are also guaranteed as Diesel plans to keep the franchise rolling.

“As the world sees this movie,” he said, “they’ll see how this is the beginning of new trilogy.”

Although the CinemaCon crowd was surprised with the first ever screening of The Fate of the Furious, we have been asked not to share any details from the film itself. Instead, perhaps you’d like to watch our FB Live Universal CinemaCon presentation recap video in the player below:

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20th Century Fox CinemaCon Presentation Recap

Captain Underpants was also part of the 20th Century Fox CinemaCon Presentation.

The 20th Century Fox CinemaCon presentation showed off Aliens, Apes and lots more!

The 20th Century Fox CinemaCon presentation opened Thursday in Las Vegas with a bit of flair, offering an opening song and dance routine performed by the light-up dance troupe iLuminate. Because much of the performance spectacle relies on the balance of light and darkness, the studio pulled a clever gag by invisibly swapping out the lead dancer at the last moment with the studio’s Head of distribution Chris Aronson (or, perhaps, Mr. Aronson is an incredible dancer in addition to being an executive). Aronson then introduced the trailer for the animated adventure Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. You can click here to watch the Captain Underpants trailer yourself.

The Fox CinemaCon stage was then passed to studio President Stacey Snider who, in turn, introduced Snatched stars Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn. While the clip itself wasn’t showcased at the presentation, Fox timed the online debut of a new Snatched clip to arrive as the CinemaCon crowd was treated to an extended look at the R-rated adventure comedy.

Next, Fox showcased trailer for two new films: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul and The Mountain Between Us. You can watch the Diary of a Wimpy Kid trailer right here, but the latter video has not yet made its way online. Directed by Hany Abu-Assad, the film stars adapts Charles Martin‘s 2010 novel with Idris Elba and Kate Winslet starring as a pair of strangers who, up sharing a small prop plane, wind up crash landing in the High Uintas wilderness. There, they are forced to survive in the unforgiving cold with any hope of rescue slowly fading.

War For the Planet of the Apes opened the Fox cinemaCon presentation.

War for the Planet of the Apes was next in the Fox CinemaCon presentation and, in addition to the new Apes trailer, congoers were treated to an extended sequence from the July 14 release.

Caesar, alongside fellow chimpanzee Rocket, the orangutan Maurice, and the gorilla, Luca, have climbed to the top of a utility pole in a snowy western town. At the base of the pole are several horses, with a young girl sitting atop one of them, playing with a doll. Quietly, a strange approaches. We can’t see his face, only the back of a hooded parka as the figure makes his way to the horses. Sneaking around to a saddle bag on the opposite side from where the girl is sitting, the figure begins to quietly rummage through the bag. When he drops a flashlight, he freezes, worried the girl heard him. She didn’t, but someone else did. From overhead, Luca looks down and roars!

The stranger immediately leaps onto the horse and takes off through the wood. Caesar and friends descend the pole and mount up on horseback themselves, taking off in hot pursuit of the stranger. There’s an impressive horse chase sequence through some snowy woods and up alongside an abandoned ski lift. Caesar and his team (which seems to include the little girl) arrive at an abandoned building. Caesar and the apes get off the horses and, armed with guns, approach the structure. They’re signing to one another using ASL and staying as quietly as possible as they approach the chimney. Someone is hiding inside.

The stranger in the parka steps out. It’s not a man, but rather an ape. He’s a chimp, smaller than Caesar and a face that none of the others recognize.

“Bad ape,” it says, pointing to itself. This is a new character played by Steve Zahn.

“He’s not one of us,” Maurice signs. The bad ape doesn’t understand ASL.

“Cold,” says the bad ape, taking off the parka and giving it to the girl. He says that he’s been living here alone for a long time. He has a toy alligator with a zoo logo stamped on it. That’s where he came from.

“Humans got sick,” he says, “and apes got smart.”

The familiar group of apes is astonished. They had no idea that there were other smart apes out there. They question the bad ape and learn about another group of humans.

“Soldiers,” Caesar asks. The bad ape nods and grows terrified when Caesar wants him to lead the way. In fact, he’s so reluctant to go that he’s willing to give the little girl a piece of shiny metal she has been eyeing. It’s part of an old Chevrolet and pays homage to a classic Planet of the Apes character as the little girl clutches a logo that reads “NOVA”.

Captain Underpants was also part of the 20th Century Fox CinemaCon Presentation.

The Fox CinemaCon presentation continued with a first look at Red Sparrow, the new thriller that reteams Jennifer Lawrence with The Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence. Based on the book by Jason Matthews, the contemporary espionage tale follows a Russian dancer (Lawrence) who, after an injury to her leg, is recruited into a top secret spy program where it is promised they can “make her special again”.

“People cannot survive without something larger than themselves to submit to,”  she is told. “In this case, Mother Russia.”

Joel Edgerton (The Gift, Loving) costars in November 10 release.

Next up, the Fox CinemaCon panel gave us a first look at Kingsman: The Golden Circle. In a new red band trailer, Taron Egerton’s Eggsy is seen, now a full agent, driving a specially armored spy car.

“Permission to blow these f–ers away?” he asks Mark Strong’s Merlin over a radio.

At first he’s told not to, but he’s finally given and rockets shoot out his car, utterly destroying the vehicles pursuing him.

We hear about an “underground institution” called “The Golden Circle”. Members can be identified by circular tattoos that are actually filled in with real gold. Someone, the Golden Circle is tied to the destruction of Kingsman headquarters. We see the shop from the original getting blown up and then Merlin and Eggsy enacting a backup plan. They are to go a special safe but, when it’s opened, all it reveals is a bottle of whiskey. They sit and drink and, upon seeing the distiller’s label, decide to head to Kentucky. It is there that they encounter the Statesman headquarters. The American branch of Kingsman, Statesman officers include cowboy characters played by Channing Tatum and Jeff Bridges and Tatum especially received a lot of laughs from the CinemaCon crowd. We see one of his spy weapons is a sort of laser lasso, which we see being used to slice through someone’s limbs like a hot knife through butter. Other trailer flashes included a robot dog attacking Eggsy in a bowling alley and some sort of robotic mannquein with a gun.

“It’s very American,” Eggsy says in the final shot, looking a little displeased with Tatum’s character.

Tatum’s character just gets a big smile.

“F– yeah!” he shouts.

Alien: Convenant was also part of the 20th Century Fox CinemaCon Presentation.

The Fox CinemaCon presentation then continued with a first look at the studio’s Agatha Christie adaptation, Murder on the Orient Express. Directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh as world famous detective Hercules Poirot, the ensemble cast of suspects includes Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley, Michael Pena, Judi Dench, Leslie Odom Jr., Tom Bateman, Lucy Boynton, Sir Derek Jacobi, Josh Gad, Penelope Cruz, Sergei Polunin and Willem Dafoe.

Orient Express appears to be a faithful adaptation of the 1934 book with a somewhat contemporary sheen. At one point set against Imagine Dragons‘ “Believer,” a camera pushes through a dining car and each of the cast is given a on-screen title (“The Governess,” “The Missionary,” “The Widow,” etc) as they offer their own alibis and explanations. This is very much a character driven costume heavy film, and it looks to pair quite well with a wide assembly of acting talent.

Branagh’s own character isn’t revealed until the final shot when he responds to someone who asked he is.

“I’m Hercules Poirot,” he says, “and I’m probably the greatest detective in the world.”

Alien: Covenant was next with a special video message from Ridley Scott.

“I hope you enjoy,” he said, “and I hope it scares the s–t out of you.”

The footage begins on what looks to be the engineer homeworld. Thousands of them are gathered in a central area, looking up at the spaceship descending from the sky. Aboard is Michael Fassbender’s David. He press a control panel and thousands of the Prometheus black goo containers fall from the sky. Like a plague of locusts, the engineers are devoured alive as David watches, his eyes looking as though he’s about to cry.

There were flashes of the Covenant crew and we hear David’s plans for the colony ship.

“They don’t deserve to start again,” he says, “and I’m not going to let them”.

Lots of interesting footage flashed by, including some human/xenomorph hybrids and a classic looking alien egg that David seems to refer to as his own creation.

Look for the Ridley Scott film to hit the big screen May 19.

John Cena then took the stage to introduce the trailer for the Blue Sky Studios animated feature Ferdinand. Based on the classic children’s book, the film hits theaters December 15. You can watch the Ferdinand trailer yourself right here.

The Fox CinemaCon presentation drew to a close with Hugh Jackman taking the stage to introduce his upcoming musical, The Greatest Showman. Boasting music by La La Land‘s Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the P.T. Barnum biopic also stars Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson and Zendaya.

You can check out our Facebook Live reaction to the Fox CinemaCon panel in the player below:


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Prison Break Returns! What We Learned at WonderCon 2017

Prison Break Returns! What We Learned From the WonderCon 2017 Panel. Will you be watching when Prison Break returns?

Prison Break returns! Find out what was revealed a the WonderCon panel

Prison Break returns to Fox on April 4, 2017 for the first time since 2009. The show ran for four seasons with a feature explaining the end of the series. Stars Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller, who played brothers Lincoln and Michael have appeared together on The Flash and now on Legends of Tomorrow, and once that happened, fans began to wonder about a revival. At WonderCon in Anaheim, CA today, fans were treated to the first episode of season 5, as well as a panel including Purcell, Miller, producers Vaun Wilmott and Michael Horowitz and new cast member Inbar Lavi who plays Sheba.

RELATED: Watch the Prison Break Comic-Con Trailer

In the episode, we got a chance to see where some of the main characters have ended up. When Prison Break returns seven years after we left these characters, Lincoln is back to a life of crime, running from debtors. T-bag (Robert Knepper) is just being released from prison. When he gets a mysterious note saying that Michael is alive, with a picture, he takes it straight to Linc. He’s then offered a deal he can’t refuse from a mysterious benefactor. Fan favorite Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) is working on tramps; ships that sail all over the world. C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar) is working within a mosque to help stop radical Muslims and promote peace. Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) is married and raising Michael’s son. When some of the characters have to go to Yemen, it begins a chain of events that will take us through the season with new mysteries, new codes, new prisons and of course, new tattoos.

During the panel, the producers and the cast spoke about how important it was not to bring this back just for the sake of doing it. They wanted to find compelling stories that really mattered to fans. Miller said, “These episodes are for you and inspired by you [the fans]. We were thinking about you every day in terms of setting the bar high so we wouldn’t disappoint you.” New cast member Lavi spoke about getting to see the brothers, who are close friends in real life, reunite on set. “I got to see them reunite of the first time on set. I mean, you guys had The Flash, but… I got to see them embrace and it was so powerful and moving. It was kind of like, Ugh, get a room! “

Prison Break returns to Fox. Will you be watching when Prison Break returns?

Lavi spoke about her character, who we were told is going to be huge part of the season. She said, “I think a kick ass woman is exciting.” She also said the storyline is important. “I find it very important to give voice to the people of Yemen. They have to struggle every single day. They are in the midst of a very serious civil wear and I feel a huge responsibility to tell that story.”

Michael is covered in tattoos that are important to the story in the last four seasons. In the first episode, we see new ones. Miller said it takes an extra 45 minutes every day to put them on. He explained, “It’s an investment. It’s an extra forty-five minutes in the chair for the new set of tattoos. New tattoos servicing a very different purpose. that bit of business set the show apart to begin with.” Lavi joked about how Miller would go into his trailer and she’d go hang with friends, have lunch and go for a swim, and he’d still be in there, getting them finished. 

Though they couldn’t reveal much about the season, it appeared that Michael will reunite with his son at some point. In the episode, we do, however, see the moment that Linc realized that Michael is alive. It’s powerful and Purcell said that it only took two takes.

Will you guys be watching when Prison Break returns on April 4? Let us know in the comments or tweet us @ComingSoonnet!

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Sylvester Stallone Exits The Expendables Franchise

Sylvester Stallone has reportedly exited the Expendables franchise.

Is Sylvester Stallone an expendable member of The Expendables franchise?

The Expendables franchise appears to have lost its leading man today as Deadline reports that Sylvester Stallone has exited the big screen action series. Although a fourth Expendables franchise entry was being planned for 2018, today’s report indicates that disagreements between Stallone and and Millennium Films‘ Avi Lerner have led to the star stepping away.

“We’re going to do our best, but I think we’ve got some really great attitude going,” Stallone had teased of the fourth film earlier this year on his Facebook page. “We’ve got great ideas. I think everyone is expecting something different and we’re going to give it to them.”

The Expendables franchise, which currently spans three films, has featured Stallone as mercenary team leader Barney Ross, with kick-ass heavyweights like Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Terry Crews, Randy Couture and Arnold Schwarzenegger making up the core group. Other action stars have made their way to the franchise, including Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Harrison Ford, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mel Gibson, Antonio Banderas, and Wesley Snipes. Stallone, however, has also served a s producer and screenwriter on every Expendables film to date. Will The Expandables 4 be able to move forward without him?

“I don’t think it’s over,” Lerner today told Deadline, sounding optimistic that something could still be worked out to have Stallone involved. “…In my opinion, it’s not dead.”

The first film in The Expendables franchise proved to be a success at the box office, taking in $103 million domestically with another $171 million from foreign markets, but interest in the series began to wane in the US with The Expendables 2 bringing in $85 million and The Expendables 3 collecting just $39 million at the domestic box office. Both films, however, still saw tremendous success internationally with a foreign total of $229 million and $175 million, respectively.

Do you think that The Expendables franchise can continue without Sylvester Stallone? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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