Go behind the scenes on the new Anaconda. The latest trailer for The Beauty teases its glamorous horror. Plus, get a new look at the primate terror of, well, Primate. To me, my spoilers!
THR reports Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Peter Heller’s post-apocalyptic novel, The Dog Stars, has been pushed back to an August 28, 2026 theatrical release date.
Simu Liu discussed his “completely different” Shang-Chi suit that “fit [him] very differently” in Avengers: Doomsday during a recent interview atop the Empire State Building.
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Bloody-Disgusting has a new poster for This Is Not a Test, the upcoming zombie movie from Backcountry director Adam MacDonald, based on the YA novel by Courtney Summers.
Oscar-winning CODA actor Troy Kotsur discusses his chimp-keeping character in a new TV spot for Primate.
Another new Primate featurette gauges the intense audience reaction it’s received in test screenings.
The cast of Anaconda discussed filming in Australia in a recent interview with Bloody-Disgusting.
In the post-apocalyptic world of the not-too-distant future, access to fresh water is all anyone wants for Christmas in the trailer for The Well.
Elsewhere, Joe Bob Briggs stars in a found-footage werewolf movie in the trailer for The Fairfield County Four.
The cadets of Starfleet Academy introduce themselves in six new Star Trek promos.
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Finally, FX previews the “revolutionary new super drug” (and the people who take it) behind Ryan Murphy’s latest series at FX, The Beauty.
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