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Netflix's Dan Gilroy/Jake Gyllenhaal horror-thriller collaboration rounds out the cast, as filming is underway eyeing an early 2019 release:
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/dan-gilroy-jake-gyllenhaal-movie-cast-1202723014/
Gareth Evans confirms work on Apostle is nearly done.
The upcoming WW2 film Greyhound, with Tom Hanks in the lead role, is shaping up nicely as Stephen Graham and Elisabeth Shue have also joined the cast.
Based on a script by Hanks, the movie follows career officer George Krause (Hanks), handed command of a Navy destroyer (the vessel of the title), but who will have to fight his own self doubt and personal demons to prove that he belongs in the captain's chair.
Filming should start later this year.
The only film he wrote the script for (before 'Greyhound') is Larry Crowne (2011). But he also wrote the script for the very first episode of the WW2 miniseries Band of Brothers.
Really looking forward to this.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/929371-ready-player-one-reactions-arrive-online
Seems slightly divisive, with the majority having had a blast.
Seems like one of those movies where you'll get exactly what you see in the trailers: if it looks interesting to you, you'll have a blast, and if not, you'll definitely hate it.
I saw yesterday the test screenings shockingly didn't go well - didn't hear too many details on why, past Miller's absence and the lengthier runtime being an issue.
And the test screenings for X-Men: Dark Phoenix were very, very positive. So positive that it surprised the film's producers. Totally opposite scenario of what happened 2 years ago with Deadpool/X-Men: Apocalypse.
They could trim it down before release.
http://collider.com/quentin-tarantino-new-movie-margot-robbie-sharon-tate/#images
Gotta enjoy them while they last; once this one comes and go, he has one more film left under his belt before he retires. Though I'm still hopeful he'll cheat and also do a Vol. 3 of Kill Bill.
I'm not sure what it'll be, I'll be surprised if out of his last four movies, three of them end up being westerns, but we'll see. He's usually good at hinting at what he'll do a couple of years before production, so time will tell.
Didn’t care for the first Fantastic Beasts but this caught my interest. I’m not a huge fan of Depp as Grindewald, but I love Jude Law as Dumbledore.
Didn't he once express an interest in doing a spy film – and not the Bond one with Brosnan…?
He's been rumoured to do a Modesty Blaise film?
Here's the spy film rumour I thought of, by the way:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/aug/14/tarantino-deighton-trilogy