The late George A. Romero’s final film will be finished by his widow.
Here’s an interesting excerpt from the “Beyond the Game” section of the article, regarding the upcoming Mario movie from Illumination:
However the movie turns out, it seems unlikely to be a one-shot experiment. [ . . . ] a big-budget *Zelda* theatrical adventure here, a Kirby Netflix series there. Furukawa acknowledges the potential beyond a single Mario movie: “Animation, in general, is something that we are looking into, and not just this franchise,” he says.
UPDATE: WarnerMedia is also boycotting, and next year’s Golden Globes have been cancelled.
If this comes to pass, oh mans:
David Fincher is making a series about movies.
I’m still hurting from when Mindhunter died for… Mank. But it does have Tony Zhou, who you may remember from such hits as Every Frame a Painting!
Get out of here with your Mank garbo, now this is what Mindhunter died for:
Fincher directs Michael Fassbender as a contract killer, with “Seven” screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker returning, and cinematography from Erik Messerschmidt, the Oscar-winning DP of Fincher’s “Mank.” News first broke in February that Fincher would follow “Mank” with this adaptation of Alexis Nolent’s graphic novel series of the same name, about a killer-for-hire who experiences a psychological crisis.
I have mixed feelings about making more Bee
tlejuice. It was a great film by itself. Though there was that absolutely bizarre cartoon…
I watched a lot of that cartoon.