WB developing Aquaman horror spinoff focusing on the Trench
While we may be some time away from getting the further undersea adventures of Aquaman, it appears that director James Wan wants to revisit the breakout superhero hit's creepiest creatures.
While we may be some time away from getting the further undersea adventures of Aquaman, it appears that director James Wan wants to revisit the breakout superhero hit's creepiest creatures.
With the planned live-action movie likely not happening, it appears Warner Bros is turning to their animation studio instead to bring Mortal Kombat to life.
DC Comics' Aquaman has been the butt of bad jokes and memes for ages, but charismatic star Jason Momoa and hot horror-turned-action-director James Wan are here to try and put that right. But does Aquaman sink or swim?
It appears Warner Bros has high hoes for the success of Aquaman as they are reportedly already looking into plans for a sequel.
We’re now less than a month away from Aquaman making a big splash in cinemas, and while full reviews are still embargoed the first social media reactions from film press have swum in and they are overwhelmingly positive on the latest DCEU film.
An epic final trailer for Aquaman has splashed down, revealing colourful action, more background on DC Comics' underwater hero and a surprisingly young Willem Dafoe.
If you've been on the fence about Aquaman, DC Comics and Warner Bros' upcoming comic book adventure about the soaking wet superhero, then a new trailer released to mark the start of New York Comic Con this weekend is just for you.
Remakes of popular Asian horror films are not uncommon in Hollywood. However, remaking a movie that is still new and widely available tin the US does seem like a rather strange decision.
Film classification in the UK is designed to help audiences understand what content is …
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