Black Widow: Young Natasha is Played by a Famous Action Star s Daughter
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Black Widow but been unable to place her. Though the movie as a whole is a prequel, at the start of Marvel Studios new film the clock gets turned back even further to a time when Natasha Romanoff and Yelena Belova were just children and living in America under deep cover. Playing the part of young Natasha? Actress Ever Anderson, the daughter of actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W.S. Anderson.
Jovovich and Anderson have been together since 2002, working together on the original live-action
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Reimagining Beatrix Potter s charming Edwardian vegetable thief as a cocky 21st-century arsehole seemed to do no harm at the 2018 box office, so here s more of same. Peter feels like he doesn t fit with his new family, so runs off to find other friends. But, he soon learns, different isn t necessarily better. After hopping around different release dates, the sequel is finally ready to leave the hutch.
Spiral: From The Book Of Saw
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Saw franchise – the ninth
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Spiral is masterminded by and stars Chris Rock, who, it turns out, is a long-term fan. He plays a cop on the trail of a serial killer responsible for a string of gnarly murders. Max Minghella plays Rock s partner on the force, Marisol Nichols is their captain, and Samuel L. Jackson stars as Rock s father. Darren Lynn Bousman, who directed Saws II through IV, returns to handle the movie.
With a new video game on the way (plus a pair of new Netflix series), there’s a lot going on these days in the
Resident Evil universe. But for all the buzz, it’s been an eerily silent while since fans feasted their eyes on the last proper big-screen installment in Capcom’s delightfully creepy survival horror movie series.
Thanks to fresh story details and a sooner-than-expected release date, though, that’s about to change. Sony Pictures Entertainment has revealed the still-untitled upcoming
Resident Evil movie is getting a head start on this fall’s spooky season, set for a Sept. 3 theatrical release. The first proper big-screen visit to the perennially ill-omened Raccoon City since 2016’s