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Netflix has an upcoming new movie that sees an all-star cast star as former military men decide to get the payday that they deserve by stealing from drug cartels rather than robbing a bank.
Netflix has an upcoming new movie that sees an all-star cast star as former military men decide to get the payday that they deserve by stealing from drug cartels rather than robbing a bank.
As theft stories go, this is certainly one of the more bizarre ones you will hear. But also fiendishly clever, which is why it deserves to be made into a movie.
With a first draft script almost finished, director Matt Reeves has finally given some much-needed updates on The Batman as the DC Comics Cinematic Universe prepares to transition itself to creating a franchise of character-driven solo movies.
Here we go again, folks! After a surprisingly lengthy lull in the "is he or isn't he?" drama surrounding Ben Affleck's tenure as Batman in the DCEU, we have ourselves a brand new rumour (to add to the mountain of previous rumours).
Perhaps the reason we haven't heard anything further about the future actor playing Batman is because Affleck is interested in returning as the caped crusader at least one more time.
What exactly will be The Batfleck's swansong as the caped crusader? Well almost certainly not Matt Reeves The Batman movie.
After the disappointing reception of their planned blockbusters Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad, it became readily apparent that Warner Bros needed a change at the top to reshape the way they make superhero movies. When Wonder Woman turned out to be that much needed breath of fresh air, it seemed that WB were finally on track for creating a …
There are rumblings that Matt Reeves could be looking to replace Ben Affleck with Jake Gyllenhaal as Batman for his standalone movie if the actor isn't going to be a part of the upcoming film.
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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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