I’m in a weird spot these days when it comes to film and television. On the one hand, the constant stream of remakes, reboots, franchise movies, and sequels often feels like they come at the expense of original storytelling. But on the other hand, I unabashedly look forward to it Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, i really enjoy acolyte, I’m sorry, but I’m the reason why Nintendo keeps remaking games, and I will continue to do so. (Also, I feel like I have to apologize in advance to my friends and family for my absence “Metroid 4: Beyond” issuance.
Thankfully, the trailers that emerged this week look as promising as the best of them.
this is another Deadpool and Wolverine trailer; what should I do, not watch it five times and tell you? It’s almost nothing we haven’t had before. That was pretty much it, until it was revealed that Taylor Mayne would be reprising his role as Sabretooth from the start X-Men Movie. There is less than a month left until the movie is released on July 26.
Earlier this month, actor Hamish Linklater showcased Batman’s voice in a trailer, apparently nodding to the late Kevin Conroy’s interpretation of the character. In it, he listed the show’s star cast, which includes Christina Ricci, Jamie Chung, Diedric Bader, John DiMaggio, Minnie Driver and McKenna ·Grace.
NosferatuThe first trailer only gave a vague introduction to the vampire known as Count Orlok, who was played by Max Schreck in the 1922 silent horror film that’s being remade. But it sets a great tone for a grim remake Nosferatu: Symphony of Horror, Itself an unofficial retelling of Bram Stoker Dracula.
The Robert Eggers film starring Willem Dafoe, Lily Rose-Depp and Bill Skarsgård will be released on December 25.
It feels like Hugh Grant is having a great time lately. His turn as Mr. Reed, a man who traps two young Mormon missionaries to preach the gospel to him, seemed similar to his portrayal of Lofty Oompa in “Oopa Loompa.” Loompa’s portrayal is equally convincingly anachronistic. Wonka and the charlatan Forge Fitzwilliam. Dungeons & Dragons: Thief’s Glory.
pagan It also counters the copycat trend of other trailers this week by telling its own story. The show is written and directed by the team behind it, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods quiet place.