KRAVEN THE HUNTER Trailer Features Kraven, Calypso, Chameleon And Rhino

Kraven the Hunter is the visceral story about how and why one of Marvel’s most iconic villains came to be. Set before his notorious vendetta with Spider-Man, Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as the titular character in the R-rated film. Directed by J.C. Chandor, best known for writing and directing the films Margin Call, All Is Lost, A Most Violent Year, Triple Frontier, here’s a first look at the brand new trailer starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger, Alessandro Nivola, Christopher Abbott and Russell Crowe.

Check out the trailer for the R-rated film.

The film has been in development since Summer 2018.

Sony has been setting up a SINISTER SIX movie since THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2. At the end of 2014’s sequel starring Andrew Garfield, the film teases the appearance of the Sinister Six. The Sinister Six was to include two characters that already appeared: the Green Goblin and the Rhino, and four new additions: Doctor Octopus, Kraven the Hunter, Vulture, and Mysterio.

According to MARVEL, in the comics, after consistently being defeated by Spider-Man, he joins with a pseudo family of Super Villains, the Sinister Six, led by Dr. Otto Octavius, AKA Doctor Octopus. The team includes William Baker, AKA Sandman, Adrian Toomes, AKA Vulture, Maxwell Dillon, AKA Electro, and Quentin Beck, AKA Mysterio.

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Comicbook.com says: Sony Pictures was eyeing the character to be the next chapter in its shared Spider-Man universe (without Spider-Man). There have been three films released in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe thus far, with Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage holding the strongest connective tissue. 2022’s Morbius featured Jared Leto’s titular character making a brief reference to the symbiote.

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News broke during the summer of 2019 that Kraven the Hunter would be getting his own film in Sony’s universe of Spider-Man spinoffs, with The Equalizer writer Richard Wenk attached to pen the script. “The writer recently confirmed initial details about the film, which includes a direct encounter with Spider-Man as well as influences from the seminal storyline “Kraven’s Last Hunt.”

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Plus the story will also include Ariana DeBose as Calypso,  Alessandro Nivola as Rhino, Fred Hechinger as Dmitri Smerdyakov / Chameleon, and Christopher Abbott as Foreigner.

As Deadline reported in March 2022: As for the character Abbott will be playing, fans are sure to be excited as The Foreigner played a major part in the Spider-Man comics over the years. While he had no superhuman abilities, the mercenary/assassin is one of the more trained martial artists in all of Marvel comics. While he had rare run-ins with Kraven, he would cross paths with everyone from Spidey himself to Silver Sable (who he would later marry) to Kraven’s brother, the Chameleon. Clearly, Abbott’s appearance in this film is likely just the start of his presence in the universe going forward.

Could the friendly neighborhood Spider-man have a cameo in the film? Find out when KRAVEN THE HUNTER hits theaters on October 6, 2023.

Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU Begins Filming – Stars Aaron-Taylor Johnson, Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult And Willem Dafoe

Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars in Bullet Train.

Focus Features announced today that production has commenced on Robert Eggers’ highly anticipated next film NOSFERATU.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Bullet Train) has joined the cast, starring alongside Bill Skarsgård (Barbarian), Nicholas Hoult (The Menu), Lily-Rose Depp (Wolf), Emma Corrin (Lady Chatterley’s Lover), Willem Dafoe (Inside), Simon McBurney (Carnival Row) and Ralph Ineson (The Green Night). NOSFERATU is written and directed by Robert Eggers. Jeff Robinov, John Graham, Eggers, Chris Columbus and Eleanor Columbus are producing the film, which is currently filming in Prague. 

Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman in 19th century Germany and the ancient Transylvanian vampire who stalks her, bringing untold horror with him.

Taylor-Johnson will next be seen starring as the titular superhero character in the Marvel film, KRAVEN THE HUNTER. He recently wrapped production on the upcoming action/adventure film THE FALL GUY, re-teaming with director David Leitch who previously directed him in BULLET TRAIN. Taylor-Johnson’s additional credits include Christopher Nolan’s TENET and the action-spy feature, THE KING’S MAN, a prequel to the “Kingsman” film series. He is represented by WME, Brillstein Partners and Sloane, Weber legal.

Focus previously collaborated with Eggers on 2022’s THE NORTHMAN. The studio’s upcoming slate includes Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers, an untitled comedy from Ethan Coen; Nida Manzoor’s Polite Society; A.V Rockwell’s A Thousand and One; Bill Holderman’s Book Club: The Next ChapterMy Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 from Nia Vardalos; Zelda Williams’ Lisa Frankenstein; Goran Stolevski’s Of An Age; Vasilis Katsoupis’s Inside and Bobby Farrelly’s Champions, among others. 

Alexander Skarsgård stars as Amleth in director Robert Eggers’ Viking epic THE NORTHMAN, a Focus Features release. Courtesy of Focus Features Credit: Aidan Monaghan / © 2022 Focus Features, LLC

BULLET TRAIN – Review

Brad Pitt and Bad Bunny star in BULLET TRAIN. Photo By: Scott Garfield. (C) 2022 CTMG. All Rights Reserved

Fans of frenetic, bloody action comedies like SMOKIN’ ACES, SHOOT ‘EM UP, KUNG FU HUSTLE or just about anything from Guy Ritchie are gifted this summer with a likely candidate for their list of escapist favorites. The title of BULLET TRAIN refers not only to Japan’s ultra-modern railway system, but to the collection of assassins and thugs who wend their way through the cars and each other for a variety of reasons. The mix of players and agendas will make little sense… until it does.

David Leitch enhances his credentials as stunt man who worked his way up to becoming a first-rate director, following the examples of Clint Eastwood, Hal Needham, John Ford, John Landis and others. After nearly 20 years of stunt work, with a bevy of acting gigs in the mix, he got his first chance to direct parts of JOHN WICK. Since then, he’s helmed ATOMIC BLONDE, DEADPOOL 2, and FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW. The dude knows how to serve up slam-bang action laced with humor, and does it here in fine style.

A bunch of hired guns are given assignments that put them all on one train from Tokyo to Kyoto. Two of them, code named Tangerine and Lemon (Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Brian Tyree Henley) for this mission, are tasked with retrieving both the kidnapped son and the briefcase of his ransom money for the country’s biggest baddest crime boss, not so affectionately known as “White Death.” Brad Pitt (code name Ladybug) is hired to grab the briefcase, returning to duty after a hiatus of a Zen-like quest for meaning and inner peace. Several others are on hand seeking to avenge an assortment of wrongs. All that plus a supremely deadly boomslang snake that would have ruined air travel for Samuel L. Jackson if he had been making this trip by rail.

The action on board as these disparate, and increasingly desperate, thugs keep stumbling all over each other is supplemented by a batch of hilariously bloody flashbacks and contemporaneous developments outside the train than shape the action within. Those sequences fill in backstories and advance the plot quite smoothly.

Leitch’s pacing and scene switching makes the film seem shorter than its 126-minute running time. Parts of the score enhance the action, while others add to the comedic side. The script by Zak Olkewics, based on Kotaro Isaka’s novel, gives us an excellent set of highly diverse personalities and agendas, balancing the laughs with the mayhem, and eventually ‘splaining all coherently enough to please most genre fans with the product they’ve just seen.

A couple of side notes: Brad Pitt reportedly did most of his own stunts. If so, that’s quite an achievement for anyone – more so by a guy on the far side of 50. Also, don’t leave when the credits start. There’s a scene in the middle you shouldn’t miss.

BULLET TRAIN opens Friday, Aug. 5, in theaters.

RATING: 3.5 out of 4 stars

Sandra Bullock Tells Brad Pitt To Get Off The BULLET TRAIN In New Video

In BULLET TRAIN, Brad Pitt stars as Ladybug, an unlucky assassin determined to do his job peacefully after one too many gigs gone off the rails. Fate, however, may have other plans, as Ladybug’s latest mission puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries from around the globe – all with connected, yet conflicting, objectives – on the world’s fastest train…and he’s got to figure out how to get off. From the director of Deadpool 2, David Leitch, the end of the line is only the beginning in a wild, non-stop thrill ride through modern-day Japan.

Check out the brand new trailer and look for BULLET TRAIN to open in theaters on August 5.

The cast also includes Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Andrew Koji, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michael Shannon, Benito A Martínez Ocasio and Sandra Bullock.

The film is produced by Kelly McCormick, David Leitch and Antoine Fuqua. Dominic Lewis (The Man in the High Castle, Peter Rabbit, Money Monster, Monsters at Work, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween) is the composer on BULLET TRAIN.

Brad Pitt stars in Bullet Train.

Check Out The Inverted World Of Christopher Nolan In New TENET IMAX Trailer Starring John David Washington And Robert Pattinson

John David Washington is the new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle “Tenet.”

Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion.

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Warner Bros. Pictures is distributing “Tenet” worldwide and has slated the film for a July 17, 2020 release.

The international cast of “Tenet” also includes Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Clémence Poésy, with Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh. Nolan wrote and directed the film, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® and 70mm film to bring the story to the screen.

“Tenet” is produced by Emma Thomas and Nolan. Thomas Hayslip served as executive producer.

Nolan’s behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Jennifer Lame, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson, and special effects supervisor Scott Fisher. The score is composed by Ludwig Göransson.

“Tenet” was filmed on location across seven countries. Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Syncopy Production, a Film by Christopher Nolan, “Tenet.”

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First Reactions From TIFF At Chris Pine In Netflix’s OUTLAW KING

OUTLAW KING had its debut as the Opening Night Film at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, September 6.

Read the first reactions from The Hollywood Reporter HERE, Variety HERE, Indiewire HERE and Screen Crush HERE.

Screen Crush mentions at the top of their post that Pine: “gets completely naked. And I don’t mean in a tease-y above-the-waist Wonder Woman nude scene. I’m talking 100 percent full frontal.”

OUTLAW KING tells the untold, true story of Robert the Bruce who transforms from defeated nobleman to outlaw hero during the oppressive occupation of medieval Scotland by Edward I of England. Despite grave consequences, Robert seizes the Scottish crown and rallies an impassioned group of men to fight back against the mighty army of the tyrannical King and his volatile son, the Prince of Wales. Filmed in Scotland, OUTLAW KING reunites director David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water) with star Chris Pine alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh and Billy Howle.

The film opens select theaters and launching globally on Netflix on November 9, 2018.

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THE WALL – Review

Aaron Taylor-Johnson in THE WALL. Photo credit: David James.
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Director Doug Liman’s THE WALL is not about Donald Trump’s wall on the Mexican border, the Berlin Wall that symbolized the divide between communist and capitalist countries in the Cold War, or even the Great Wall the Chinese built along their border. No, this wall is the crumbling remains of what was once a building in a contemporary desert war, zone a wall behind which a sniper may be hiding and which later shelters an American serviceman pinned down in that dusty war.

Liman is a skillful film maker but this a decidedly smaller film for the director behind THE BOURNE IDENTITY and many others. The intimate war drama THE WALL starts out in a contemporary desert war zone with a pair of U.S. Army Rangers, Sgt. Allen Isaac (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and Staff Sgt. Shane Matthews (John Cena), trying to determine if the enemy sniper that killed everyone at this remote location is still alive, and to kill him if he is. It is easy to assume the gritty, rocky spot is in Afghanistan but we shortly learn, no, it is Iraq. Very quickly, Cena’s character is wounded and the young soldier played by Taylor-Johnson takes shelter behind a crumbling wall, where he remains pinned down by the unseen sniper. Hampered by a partly broken radio, the young American finds himself stuck behind the wall talking by radio to the sniper who holds hum there.

The action in this film is realistic and graphic but actually there is not much in it. Anyone expecting the taut thrills of SOLE SURVIVOR will be disappointed. THE WALL is a war drama on a small-scale and the largely static situation in Dwain Worrell’s script could almost be on a stage. For most of the film, the focus is on Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Sgt. Allen Isaac trapped behind the wall as he talks to the sniper who keeps him there. The situation is of one or a handful of soldiers pinned down is doubtless one in which many soldiers in countless war have found themselves. But this specific premise is similar to another film, PHONE BOOTH, in which a man is trapped in a phone booth by an unseen sniper who speaks to him through the phone, although other thriller films have used a similar device.

However, THE WALL is not very thrilling. There is some action but the film is more psychological drama than action thriller, with most of the screen time occupied by the young soldier trapped behind the wall, as he and his unseen enemy talk, each trying to learn something that will give them an edge. The problem is that we know so little about the American soldier before he is stuck behind the wall that is harder to feel involved or care what is happening on-screen.

THE WALL is both dull and depressing to watch. By setting the film in Iraq rather than Afghanistan, Liman’s main purpose may have been to remind us that American troops are still there, long after the war supposedly ended. Liman uses the story and dialog to remind us of several facts in this long-running war but we learn nothing new about it. The wall is the remains of a school and the site appears to be a place where oil company contractors were constructing a pipeline, but now is strewn with dead bodies of construction workers, private security and American soldiers. The plot about the Iraqi sniper reportedly was inspired by real events, in which an Iraqi translator who did a good American accent switched sides, but that little twist is not enough to sustain interest. The story is resolved in a way that seems inevitable, as well as depressingly grim.

Liman may have intended this grim film and its static situation as a metaphor for American soldiers stuck in the seeming endless war in Iraq, but it makes for a dull film. Despite its rather short running time of just over 80 minutes, THE WALL feels much longer. Action and movement are limited and for most of the time, it is a single character on-screen talking to another character we do not see..Liman uses his considerable skill to build a sense of place and desolation visually, focusing on the blowing wind, the sand, the dust-covered bodies and blasted equipment, and cinematographer Roman Vasyanov does a good job evoking the sense of being in the war zone.

Audiences are likely to feel like they want to escape as much as the American soldier does. Part of the problem is that we know so little about the character before the stand-off starts, so it is harder to care what happens on-screen. Ironically, we actually learn more about the sniper in the in course of their conversations, but even what we learn about him feels rather generic. The trapped soldier may have been intended as an Every Man but Liman does not tap into any philosophical potential the story may hold.

THE WALL is an unsatisfying, depressing film, with too little happening, little new to say, and characters that we do not really get to know. Audiences might feel as trapped as the soldier behind the wall, and just as eager to escape.

RATING: 2 out of 5 stars

 

THE WALL Hits Theaters On May 12 – Stars Aaron Taylor Johnson And John Cena

The Wall Photo by: David James Courtesy of Amazon Studios
The Wall Photo by: David James Courtesy of Amazon Studios

Amazon Studios & Roadside Attractions have announced a new release date for their upcoming movie THE WALL – in theaters May 12, 2017. Catch the new trailer below.

THE WALL is a deadly psychological thriller that follows two soldiers pinned down by an Iraqi sniper, with nothing but a crumbling wall between them. Their fight becomes as much a battle of will and wits as it is of lethally accurate marksmanship.

Directed by Doug Liman (“Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” “The Bourne Ultimatum,” “Edge of Tomorrow”), THE WALL stars Golden Globe Winner Aaron Taylor Johnson (“Nocturnal Animals,” “Kick-Ass,” “Savages” “Godzilla,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron”) and WWE star John Cena (“Trainwreck,” “Sisters,” “Daddy’s Home”), and is written by first-time screenwriter Dwain Worrell from his Black List script. THE WALL is produced by Amazon Studios.

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Watch Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal And Michael Shannon In New Trailer For NOCTURNAL ANIMALS

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A brand new trailer has arrived for Focus Features’ NOCTURNAL ANIMALS.

Starring Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, director Tom Ford’s haunting romantic thriller opens in select theaters on November 18th and expands to theaters nationwide December 9th.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2016 Venice International Film Festival. From writer/director Tom Ford comes a haunting romantic thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension that explores the thin lines between love and cruelty, and revenge and redemption. Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star as a divorced couple discovering dark truths about each other and themselves in NOCTURNAL ANIMALS.

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Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal And Michael Shannon Star In Trailer For NOCTURNAL ANIMALS

NOCTURNAL ANIMALS

Celebrate writer/director Tom Ford’s return to the big screen with the new teaser trailer for his haunting romantic thriller NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, which screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.

Starring Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, the winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival opens in select theaters on November 18th and expands to theaters nationwide December 9th.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2016 Venice International Film Festival. 

Variety’s Owen Gleiberman writes in his review that the movie, “is a suspenseful and intoxicating movie — a thriller that isn’t scared to go hog-wild with violence, to dig into primal fear and rage, even as it’s constructed around a melancholy love story that circles back on itself in tricky and surprising ways. With Amy Adams as a posh, married, but deeply lonely Los Angeles art-gallery owner, and Jake Gyllenhaal as the novelist from her past who finds himself trapped in a nightmare, the movie has two splendid actors working at the top of their game, and more than enough refined dramatic excitement to draw awards-season audiences hungry for a movie that’s intelligent and sensual at the same time.”

From writer/director Tom Ford comes a haunting romantic thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension that explores the thin lines between love and cruelty, and revenge and redemption. Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star as a divorced couple discovering dark truths about each other and themselves in NOCTURNAL ANIMALS. The film also stars Isla Fisher, Karl Glusman, Armie Hammer, Laura Linney, Andrea Riseborough, and Michael Sheen.

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