The Random: The Last Jedi, The Crow, Gotham, The School, Kings and more
– Check out the top image from the Justice League movie – People
– The Crow is still in development hell but has now moved to Sony. Jason Momoa and Corin Hardy were last on board as star and director, and while they are not formally signed on to the Sony version, insiders say the plan does includes them coming on in the near term. Sources say the reboot will be a more faithful adaptation of the indie comic created by James O’Barr that was first published in 1989 – THR
– Supreme Leader Snoke’s personal Star Destroyer in Star Wars: The Last Jedi is huge! It’s called The Supremacy – “The Supremacy is the main ship of Supreme Leader Snoke. This massive ship is 60 kilometers in length and is the sole Mega-class Star Destroyer.”
– Warner Bros and DC would love to get Leonardo DiCaprio to play The Joker in their planned origin movie – THR
– Check out this Kickstarter for Barry & Joe – The Animated Series (Pilot) – Barack Obama and Joe Biden are sent back in time by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Bromancing the multiverse to save us from ourselves.
– Executive producer Danny Canno has announced that Michael Cerveris (The Tick, Fringe) is joining the cast Gotham Season 4 as Professor Pyg.
– This excellent video shows us the various hints and things to Jon Snow’s past in Game of Thrones.
– Check out the poster for The School – Amy (Megan Drury), an attractive, successful surgeon, struggles to cope with her emergency room duties and those of a young mother looking after her hospitalized son whom has fallen into a coma. After being reprimanded by her boss for obsessively believing her son will wake up, she becomes trapped in a coma/purgatory of her own – The School – where children from her past emerge to taunt and test her to the core. Can Amy survive the lessons of The School and save those children, her son, and herself? Will she learn to play by the rules, or die playing?
– Here are some new images from Kings, the upcoming drama thriller movie written and directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven and starring Halle Berry, Daniel Craig, Lamar Johnson, Kaalan “KR” Walker, and Rachel Hilson – Millie (Halle Berry) is a hardworking single mom with a soft spot for strays. She already has eight children living in her house and will soon bring home another. Her neighbor Obie (Daniel Craig) is the local loose cannon, and the only white man in an area largely inhabited by African Americans, Latinos, and Koreans. With racial tensions running dangerously high, Millie and Obie would appear to be unlikely allies. Yet following the acquittal of four of the officers accused of beating Rodney King, these two must navigate the gathering chaos in the city to bring Millie’s kids home safely.