Jordan Peele teases the horrors of Him. It’s bad news for Disney+’s Goosebumps show. Plus, Sebastian Stan is set to star in his own ‘Frankenstein’ adaptation. To me, my spoilers!
Jeff Sneider’s latest Insneider Report newsletter claims that Robin plays a significant role in Matt Reeves’ The Batman sequel, with its script described as a “big swing” from Reeves and co-writer Mattson Tomlin.
During a recent interview with Cultura la dubă (via World of Reel), director Radu Jude (Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World) revealed Sebastian Stan is attached to star in his upcoming adaptation of Frankenstein set on “CIA black sites on Romanian soil.”
I had the idea to develop a story that would begin with the reality of CIA black sites on Romanian soil from 20 years ago, and then merge that with another cinematic myth—the Frankenstein monster. I pitched it to Sebastian, and he said yes. So I’ve started writing the script, but it’ll take some time.
According to a new report from What’s On Netflix, the film adaptation of Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s The Boy in the Iron Box is scheduled to begin filming this October.
World of Reel additionally reports that the Hand That Rocks the Cradle remake, starring Maika Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, will now premiere on Disney+ this October.
Bloody-Disgusting reports The Black Phone 2 has been officially rated “R” for “strong violent content, gore, teen drug use, and language.”
Elsewhere, Fangoria has a poster for Good Boy, the upcoming horror movie told entirely from the perspective of a dog.
Jordan Peele teases the “terrifying places” Him is willing to go in a new featurette.
According to Variety, Disney+ has canceled the new Goosebumps series after two seasons.
Finally, Starz has released a new clip from Outlander: Blood of My Blood ahead of tonight’s premiere.
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