Colombian actress Natalia Reyes (Pickpockets) is set to star as the female lead in producer James Cameron and director Tim Miller’s (Deadpool) Terminator reboot. Reyes will play Dani, a woman from a working barrio in Mexico City caught in the battle between humans and machines.
Reyes is best known for her work on the Latin soap “Lady, La Vendedora de Rosas” and Hannibal Rising director Peter Webber’s Netflix original film, Pickpockets.
Reyes joins a cast that includes Gabriel Luna (“Matador”) as the new Terminator, Diego Boneta (“Scream Queens”) as her brother, Mackenzie Davis (Blade Runner 2049) as a soldier assassin, and returning players Linda Hamilton as Sarah Conner and Arnold Schwarzenneger as our beloved T-800.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer for its shark thriller Meg. Based on the 1997 Steve Alten novel “Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror,” the film stars Jason Statham as a former Navy captain and deep sea diver attempting to rescue scientists trapped deep in the Pacific’s Mariana Trench by a 70-foot Megalodon shark.
Meg is helmed by Jon Turteltaub (National Treasure) and co-stars Li Bing-Bing (Resident Evil: Retribution), Cliff Curtis (“Fear the Walking Dead”), Rainn Wilson (“The Office”), Masi Oka (“Heroes”), Ruby Rose (John Wick 2), and Jessica McNamee (“Sirens”).
Disney has released a new trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story and, despite party poopers insisting we don’t need a young Han Solo movie, we couldn’t be more excited! Ron Howard helms the standalone with Alden Ehrenreich playing the beloved smuggler-turned-hero and Donald Glover as gambler Lando Calrissian.
The trailer gives us a glimpse of Woody Harrelson as Han’s mentor, Emilia Clarke as the hottie with ties to the criminal underworld, Paul Bettany as the baddie, and, of course, Chewbacca – whose age is revealed and who, apparently, had a lady wookie in his life!
By Eddie Muertos on April 8th, 2018 at 6:45 pm
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Leigh Whannell, the mind behind SAW and Insidious, returns with the sci-fi vengeance thriller Upgrade, starring Logan Marshall-Green (The Invitation) as Grey Trace – a man left paralyzed by the hooligans who murder his wife during a mugging.
Revenge becomes an option for Grey when a billionaire inventor presents him with STEM, an AI implant chip not only capable of restoring his physical attributes, but upgrading them to unstoppable killing machine status.
Skyline Entertainment has released a trailer for its new supernatural thriller The Toybox, starring Denise Richards (Wild Things) as a hot MILF tormented by an evil force while on a cross-country trip with her family and the mysterious sexy stranger they pick up along the way, played by Mischa Barton (“The O.C.”).
Richards, whose breakthrough came with 1997’s Starship Troopers and the following year’s epic who-done-it erotic thriller Wild Things, makes her return to horror with The Toybox. She hasn’t starred in the genre since 2001’s Valentine and 2003’s Scary Movie 3.
The Purge, as we’ve come to know, is a government sanctioned 12-hour night during which all criminal activity, including murder, is permissible by law to satiate society’s need to be dicks and keep the peace for the rest of the year – all while slyly encouraging the less fortunate to turn on themselves.
But … did you know that The First Purge got off to a rocky start? Sure, some of your expected ruffians and ne’er-do-wells grabbed their bats and Party City masks to paint the town blood red, but most were too scared and/or morally conflicted to go out. The government had to send in troops incognito.
That’s what we learn while watching the recently released trailer for Blumhouse and Universal Pictures’ new Purge prequel, The First Purge. It makes sense. If you could break any law for one night, wouldn’t you just steal a pizza and stay in illegally downloading movies and music all night? Everything else seems like such a hassle.
HBO Films has released a new trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451. Michael B. Jordan (Creed) stars as protagonist Guy Montag, a “fireman” tasked with burning books in a dystopian society where people are happily kept ignorant by their government.
Kingsman and Atomic Blonde stunner Sofia Boutella plays Clarisse, a young free-spirit who intrigues Montag with her ideals and hot banging body – c’mon, like he’d really be walking home with a fattie talking all that non-conformist babble?
Hot on the heels of her Oscar nominated performance as disgraced Olympian Tonya Harding in I, Tonya, box office champ and stunner Margot Robbie returns to theaters May 11th in Vaughn Stein’s noirish thriller Terminal.
Robbie plays a waitress caught in an assassination plot along with a fatally ill teacher and an oddball janitor. The trailer, however, soon reveals Margot’s waitress may be more than she seems – for starters, she appears to be a stripper and this is where I stop writing because that’s all you need to know isn’t it?
Stunner Naomi Watts is joining Mel Gibson and Frank Grillo in director Joe Carnahan’s (The Grey) time loop thriller Boss Level. The film finds Grillo playing retired special forces veteran trapped in a never ending cycle resulting in his death until he can figure out who killed him and why.
No word on what role Watts will play in the film, but here’s hoping it involves a frivolous and full-frontal nude lovemaking scene that plays over and over and over again.
Watts is coming off Showtime’s “Twin Peaks” revival and the thriller Shut In. Her notable genre creds include her star-making turn in Gore Verbinski’s The Ring, Peter Jackson’s King Kong, Michael Haneke’s 2007 Funny Games remake, the Divergent series, J.A. Bayona’s The Impossible, David Lynch’s erotic thriller Mulholland Dr., and her 1996 horror debut, Children of the Corn: The Gathering.
A trailer has gone online for the indie creature feature The Sitter, starring Aisling Knight (Exorcism) as a broke college student tormented by an evil entity while babysitting for an eccentric couple over a long weekend.
We don’t know who Aisling Knight is of course, but she’s hot enough to make us overlook the Party City mask used for the monster in the movie and hope for the best: a gratuitous shower scene with extra soapy scrubbing!