News Around the Net!
Check out this gorgeous new trailer for Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, La La Land)’s new film about Neil Armstrong, First Man:
Wow that looks spectacular! I love movies about the space program. This looks like it has the potential to be something special.
Here’s our first look at Shane Black’s Predator reboot:
I dunno. I desperately want this to be good, and I have enormous faith in the amazingly talented Shane Black (who appeared in the original Predator and wrote and directed Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys, two films I adore), but this trailer isn’t giving me much reason to think this will be better than all the other bad Predator sequels we’ve gotten previously…
Here’s the latest trailer for Sony’s Venom:
Oy. Look at all this talent and money put towards a movie that feels like a shameless attempt for Sony to make money on a character they have the rights to. I don’t see any true creative reason to make a movie about one of Spider-Man’s greatest villains that doesn’t include Spider-Man. I am intrigued to see Tom Hardy playing another weird-talking character, though…!
In better Spider-Man related movie news, I love this new trailer for the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:
I love that Miles Morales is getting a movie focused on him, and the animation looks fantastic. I am very curious about this, and hoping it will be good.
Not to be ignored: this past season, The Simpsons finally did what had long been considered to be impossible, and surpassed Gunsmoke as the longest-running primetime scripted series in U.S. history. Wowsers.
Jon Favreau’s live-action Star Wars TV show will be set seven years after Return of the Jedi. I can’t wait to learn more about this project! A Star Wars TV show, if done right could be amazing. (And if done wrong, it could be The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles…)
Speaking of TV shows tangentially connected to huge movie series: Amazon’s Lord of the Rings show will apparently begin by following the adventures of young Aragorn. (The Young Aragorn Chronicles??) I have been dubious about this idea since it was announced — I feel like Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies adapted Tolkein about as well as can possibly be done, so I’m not sure that going back to this well is of much interest to me. Still, I will withhold judgment until we learn more… I’m glad, at least, that the show won’t just be a retelling of the same events we already saw on screen in the LOTR and Hobbit films…
This is a fantastic round-table interview with a group of TV critics (several of whom are among my favorite critics) discussing television series finales. This is a great read! Back in 2009, I posted my list of my favorite TV series finales. It’s probably time that I update that list…!
Here’s another great round-table interview, this one with a bunch of comedy show-runners. It’s a fascinating conversation that is well worth your time.
Finally, here’s a great lengthy interview with Conan O’Brien, discussing his show’s moving to a half-hour format, and a million other topics.