Get a look at the creepy new World War II creature feature, Orang Ikan. The Wild Robot director Chris Sanders has hopes for a sequel. Plus, what’s coming on The Penguin. To me, my spoilers!
Deadline reports Rachel McAdams is attached to star in Send Help, “a two-hander horror-thriller set on an island” from director Sam Raimi described as a cross between Misery and Castaway.
Sebastian Stan stated he “hopes” he’s “in a scene” with Robert Downey, Jr.’s Doctor Doom during a recent interview with GQ.
I hope I’m in a scene with him. Is there any other guy that could pull that off? I don’t know, probably not. After Tropic Thunder , is there anything that guy can’t do?
Speaking to NBC, director Chris Sanders was optimistic about the potential for a sequel to the animated movie.
I would very much like to. I think the entire crew really, really involved themselves in this film in a way that I’ve never seen before, myself included. This was a labor of love on the part of everybody at the studio, and yes, I think I’d love to go and stay here for a while.
Sci-Fi Japan has our first look at the titular creature in Orang Ikan, a WWII-set creature feature starring Dean Fujioka and Callum Woodhouse.
Bloody-Disgusting has an exclusive clip from Night of the Zoopocalypse, an animated family film about a zombie outbreak at a zoo for talking animals “inspired by a concept” from Clive Barker. David Harbour, Scott Thompson, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Gabbi Kosmidis star.
Warner Bros. has also released a full, English-subbed trailer for the live-action Cells At Work! movie.
Finally, Sofia Falcone takes the lead in the trailer for “Cent’Anni,” next week’s episode of The Penguin.
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