Kate Beckinsale is done with the Underworld franchise
It appears the Underworld franchise will be put out of its misery with news that Kate Beckinsdale is not planning to return as the lead character Selene in any more movies.
It appears the Underworld franchise will be put out of its misery with news that Kate Beckinsdale is not planning to return as the lead character Selene in any more movies.
The last few movies might have turned fans away from the franchise, but creator Len Wiseman still has faith that fans will still return for a TV series.
Not a complete disaster thanks to its actresses, but fifth Underworld film, Underworld: Blood Wars is tired, unexciting and completely lacking in creativity.
This week, Disney makes a splash and Christmas inches ever closer, along with not-another-vampire-movie and some cringe-worthy "comedy".
This week, Disney makes a splash and Christmas inches ever closer, along with not-another-vampire-movie and some cringe-worthy "comedy".
Not a complete disaster thanks to its actresses, but fifth Underworld film, Underworld: Blood Wars is tired, unexciting and completely lacking in creativity.
Specifically, they’re coming for Selene’s blood – and that’s the last vampire’s blood I’d be wanting to draw because I’ve watched all the previous movies. It doesn’t end well. However if not for the irrepressible inability of the Lycan hordes to learn this lesson we wouldn’t have the upcoming fifth Underworld movie we so rightly deserve – Underworld: Blood Wars. …
The first trailer for the long-awaited (by me if no one else) fifth installment in the Underworld franchise, Underworld: Blood Wars, dropped last month and reminded me of a few things: Kate Beckinsale as Selene still looks amazingly good at and while mass-murdering her way through hordes of lycans and vampires for freedom There are other people in the movie …
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