Disney launching new streaming service Star as an international replacement for Hulu
Disney is launching its new streaming platform Star as a replacement for Hulu in international markets
Disney is launching its new streaming platform Star as a replacement for Hulu in international markets
Disney has decided to drop the Fox name from its television studios and rename them to some rather unusual titles
I’ve always wondered: Now that Disney owns 20th Century Fox, does that make Ellen Ripley an official Disney princess? The science adds up what with her being a host to a Xenomorph queen embroyo in Alien 3, so it has to be true. SCIENCE. Anyway, when the house of mouse finalised a deal to absorb all of Fox’s prime time entertainment into its colossal empire, a few casualties were bound to happen.
Disney has slashed the film production schedule at the former 20th Century Fox, leading to the resignation of production head Emma Watts. The company is pivoting towards fewer theatrical releases while increasing production of content for Disney+ and Hulu.
The Mega Man movie is still happening, with the co-writer of the new Batman film being brought on board to write the script for this film.
Disney has an asset in their arsenal that knows the free to play market and how lucrative it can be…but they don’t want to remain in the video game development business. According to sources, the house of mouse’s big cheese Bob Iger is looking to sell the newly acquired FoxNext studio and rather make a few pretty pennies off of licensing fees.
Before the duo of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck made it into the big time of Hollywood and became celebrated actors and filmmakers in their own rights, they had to break into Hollywood the hard way.
It takes a special kind of cocking up to create a Predator movie in the modern age that is largely regarded as the worst that the series has to offer. 2018’s The Predator looked brilliant on paper: Shane Black directing, plenty of practical effects and the film revolving around a crew of misfit soldiers as they find themselves roped into a fight with the cult classic alien hunter who has an agenda of its own this time. Instead what viewers got was absolute bollocks.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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