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Sputnik‘s Egor Abramenko is forming a wild new cast for his new A24 horror. The Long Walk adaptation finds a few more stars. The first clip from the new Crow gets brutal. Plus, get another new look at Netflix’s Terminator anime. Spoilers, away!

Altar

Variety reports January Jones, Kyle MacLachlan, David Krumholtz, Lily Collias and Hudson Behling are attached to star in Altar, a new horror film at A24 from Sputnik director, Egor Abramenko. Though details on the plot are mostly under wraps, the script is said to be based on a short story by Philip Fracassi and concern “the summer of a young boy, forced to grow up faster than he ever imagined.” Westworld‘s Will Soodik has adapted it for the screen.

The Long Walk

According to Deadline, Mark Hamill and Judy Greer have joined the cast of The Long Walk in currently undisclosed roles.

King Spawn

Deadline also reports Todd McFarlane’s King Spawn is now searching for a director.

The Fantastic Four

Marvel’s Fantastic Four assembles in a new Instagram photo.

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Azrael

Deadline reports Azrael starring Samara Weaving is now scheduled for a September 27, 2024 release date. Written by Simon Barrett and directed by E.L. Katz, the film is set “in a world in which no one speaks” and concerns “a devout female-led community” that “hunts down a young woman (Weaving) who has escaped her imprisonment. Recaptured by its ruthless leaders, Azrael is to be sacrificed to pacify an ancient evil that resides deep within the surrounding wilderness–yet she will stop at nothing to ensure her own freedom and survival. From the seeds of this gritty, relentless parable of sacrifice and salvation, comes an immersive, real-time, action horror tale.”

The Crow

Eric Draven breaks a leg in a John Wick-inspired clip from The Crow remake.

The Wild Robot

We also have a new behind-the-scenes featurette discussing the making of The Wild Robot.

 

Terminator Zero

Netflix has released a new poster for Terminator Zero.

From the anime studio that brought you "Ghost in the Shell", comes a new chapter in the Terminator saga.

TERMINATOR ZERO premieres on Judgement Day (August 29th) only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/0AZVRlG58N

— Netflix Anime (@NetflixAnime) July 25, 2024

Sunny

Spoiler TV has a brief synopsis for this week’s episode of Sunny, “Joey Sakamoto.”

Sunny and Suzie flee Kyoto with Mixxy to take refuge at her family’s farm.

Psi Cops

Finally, the Psi Cops parody Anaconda in the trailer for next week’s episode.

 

 

 

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