The CW has released the first full-length trailer for its new superhero series “Batwoman,” starring Ruby Rose as tormented heiress Kate Kane—Bruce Wayne’s hot lesbian cousin and disgraced military cadet turned caped crusader during the Batman’s ongoing absence in Gotham.
Rose first caught eyeballs as a hot lesbian inmate on the Netflix original series “Orange Is the New Black.” Roles as a hot lesbian apocalypse survivor in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, a hot lesbian assassin in John Wick: Chapter 2, and hot lesbian shark bait in The Meg soon followed.
Saban Films has set a May 3 limited theatrical and VOD release date for long gestating zombie thriller Dead Trigger, starring Dolph Lundgren (Rocky IV) and hottie Autumn Reeser (Big Bang) as humanity’s only hope of surviving an undead apocalypse.
Based on the mobile zombie game of the same name, Dead Trigger follows elite military bad-ass Captain Kyle Walker as he leads a squad of amateur zombie killers on a mission to Terminal City to rescue a team of scientists who may have a cure for the viral outbreak plaguing humanity.
Stunner Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) is set to star in Jolt, a revenge thriller from director Tanya Wexler (Hysteria) and new scribe Scott Wascha. Beckinsale plays a female bouncer who wears a shock vest to keep her from murdering those who piss her off.
Shit hits the fan, however, when the first man she’s ever loved is murdered and she sets out to violently avenge his death while avoiding capture from the cops who’ve named her the prime suspect.
Beckinsale, best known for her role as sexy death dealer Selene in Screen Gems’ popular Underworld franchise, is coming off the Amazon Prime mystery series “The Widow.” She’s also starred in such notable films as Stephen Sommers’ 2004 vampire-thriller Van Helsing, Nimrod Antal’s Vacancy, the Adam Sandler sci-fi dramedy Click, and 2012’s Total Recall reboot.
Warner Bros. released today the first trailer for IT: Chapter Two, the eagerly anticipated sequel to its 2017 blockbuster adaptation of Stephen King’s 1986 novel. Picking up 27 years after the events of the first film, the new chapter reunites an all growns up Losers Club to foil the return of Pennywise the Dancing Clown to Derry, Maine.
Sony Pictures has released a final trailer for its pervy, home invasion thriller The Intruder, starring Dennis Quaid and his creepy grin as a seemingly nice and neighborly old white widower who sells his beautiful Napa Valley home to a young black couple only to torment them endlessly.
Former Nickelodeon star Meagan Good (“Cousin Skeeter”) is the better half of the married couple. Horror fans may know her from her roles in SAW V and The Unborn. She can currently be seen in Shazam! as a hot superhero.
Warner Bros. and Legendary released today a final trailer for for Michael Dougherty’s (Trick ‘r Treat) Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a sequel to the 2014 blockbuster originally helmed by Gareth Edwards (Monsters) and the third entry in a shared universe that includes last year’s Kong: Skull Island.
Arriving in theaters May 31, the film pits Godzilla against giant insect Mothra, winged beast Rodan, and three-headed flying dragon King Ghidorah. Trying not to get crushed are humans Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”), Vera Farmiga (”Bates Motel”), Sally Hawkins (Shape of Water), Ken Watanabe (Inception), O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Ingrid Goes West) and Charles Dance (”Game of Thrones”).
Writer,director, and producer Luc Besson is a master of the hot chicks kicking ass genre—think Milla Jovovich (The Fifth Element), Scarlett Johansson (Lucy), Cara Delevingne (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets)—and, now, he’s back with a hot new ass-kicker: Russian supermodel Sasha Luss.
Luss, who played the hot, blue creature Princess Lïhio-Minaa in Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, stars as Anna Poliatova, a woman who harbors a secret that will make her “one of the world’s most feared government assassins.”
Anne Winters (“13 Reasons Why”) is joining Countdown, a tech thriller about an app that predicts when peeps meet their doom. The film is writer/director Justin Dec’s feature debut and costars Talitha Bateman (Anabelle: Creation) and Elizabeth Lail (“Once Upon a Time”) as its lead.
Countdown follows Lail as she attempts to save her life when the app tells her she has three days to live—while a mysterious figure shadows her. No word on what role Winters plays, but here’s hoping there’s enough time for a frivolous bubble bath before she bites it.
Horror fans may recognize Winters from her turn as a high schooler marked for death by her own parents in the 2017 horror-comedy Mom and Dad. She is best known for her role as hot cheerleader Chloe Rice on Netflix’s suicidal teen soap “13 Reasons Why.”
Orion has released a new trailer for its Child’s Play reboot, starring Aubrey Plaza (Ingrid Goes West) as a hot single mom who inexplicably buys her loser 14-year-old son a creepy doll programmed with AI technology that goes haywire and gets a bunch of people killed.
Lars Klevberg (Polaroid) is at the helm of the new reboot with zero input from Child’s Play creator—and writer/director of its six sequels—Don Mancini. Brad Dourif, the iconic voice of Chucky, has also been replaced by beloved Star Wars legend Mark Hamill (well played, reboot producers, well played).
Neil Marshall’s (The Descent) Hellboy reboot released this week and was skewered immediately by movie critics, scoring a rotten 14% from review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes. Co-star Milla Jovovich has come forward in the film’s defense.
Jovovich writes on Instagram:
It’s always stressful on opening weekend and @hellboymovie is no different. You work super hard to make something fun and entertaining and have to absorb the negative reviews by movie critics, but hey! THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY.
All I’m gonna say before going to bed is this: All my raddest films have been slammed by critics. It’s fucking hilarious. Dazed and Confused? Seriously? Classic movie. The Fifth Element! You would have thought that was the worst movie ever made if you read the reviews in like ‘98. Zoolander? Slammed. Joan of Arc? Disaster. Resident Evil? Let’s not even go there.
Anyway, every one of those films is now a cult classic. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. And this will be too. Mark my words.
Clatto saw Hellboy this past weekend and…it isn’t great, which is a regrettable shame because there is a lot in the movie that works amazingly, namely Hellboy’s fight with giants, his scuffle with a creepy kid-eating hag, and an epic, extremely violent sequence that finds enormous monsters slaughtering civilians on city streets!