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Eros STX Picks Up AGC Studios & CAA Media Finance s Dave Bautista Sci-Fi Movie Universe s Most Wanted
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STXfilms Reunites With Dave Bautista To Track Down Universe s Most Wanted In Brad Peyton Sci-Fi Adventure For US, UK, And India Release
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Rampage director Brad Peyton to direct Sniper Elite movie
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The comic book serves as the follow-up to Henderson and Garbett’s
Skyward, which was nominated for the Eisner Award. Sony Pictures acquired the rights to Skyward in 2018 with Brad Peyton (
San Andreas,
Rampage) attached to direct. Skyward is set in a world where the Earth has lost a fraction of its gravity. Fast forward 20 years into the future, our society has accustomed their lifestyles around the gravity situation. Among these people is Willa Fowler who was born after “G-Day”, who has uncovered a plot to restore gravity to its normal state. You can pick up the first issue from Image Comics here!
The Week in Spandex – The Dark Knight Rises, Marvel Phase Two, Man of Steel, The Wolverine, Hellboy 3, Lobo, The Punisher and more
July 21, 2012 by admin
Our weekly round up of all the big news stories from the world of movie superheroes…
Just over seven years after the journey began, the curtain fell on Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy yesterday with release of
The Dark Knight Rises, although sadly the arrival of the much-anticipated blockbuster has been marred by the awful tragedy in Aurora, Colorado. Originally the majority of this week’s column was planned as a celebration of the closing chapter of