tar filming in 2020. Matthew Rhys is set to star in the adaptation of Dark Horse Comics’
Wyrd. Plus, new looks at
The Stand and teaser pics from
The Witcher season 2. Spoilers, away!
Borderlands
According to The Illumunerdi, Kevin Hart will join Cate Blanchett in the cast of the
Borderlands movie as Roland, one of the main characters from the first game in the series. He’s described as “a decent man and grizzled veteran, as well as a former member of the Crimson Lance who now operates as a soldier.”
Avatar 2-5
Avatar sequels for the next two weeks of 2020.
Posted on Wednesday, December 16th, 2020 by Ben Pearson
J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot production company have a new TV project in the works. It’s called
Burn, and the show will be an adaptation of author
Patrick Ness‘s new fantasy novel about a Cold War family that hires a dragon to work on their farm.
HarperCollins published Patrick Ness’s novel
Burn in July of this year, and now Deadline reports that Bad Robot is developing the book into a TV show, with Ness on board to executive produce and write the show. And yes, you read that headline correctly:
While the plot for
Black Adam remains mostly unknown at this point, Johnson did reveal during DC FanDome that the film s Justice Society will include founders (in the comics, at least) Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) and Doctor Fate, as well as latecomers Atom Smasher (Noah Centineo) and Cyclone.
No news yet on when the Jaume Collet-Serra-directed film will be released.
Those looking forward to four hours of
Zack Snyder s Justice League could perhaps get a chance to see it in theaters, as long as they’re over 17.
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Zack Snyder thinks the film is so edgy, that it might get an R-rating.
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Earlier this summer, Patrick Ness released
Burn, his latest YA novel, and it looks as though we might be getting a television adaptation of it.
Deadlinereports that J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot has picked up the rights to the book.
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The story is set in the midst of the Cold War in a more fantastical timeline: a young, biracial woman named Sarah Dewhurst and her father pick up a dragon to help them clear some fields on their family farm. It’s a move made out of desperation on the part of her father, but the dragon who arrives takes a keen interest in Sarah, believing that she’s part of a prophecy, and things get complicated when a young cultist being followed by the FBI arrives.