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‘The Amazing Spider-Man 3’ is Still Happening According to This Casting Call
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 3’ is Still Happening According to This Casting Call
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 3’ is Still Happening According to This Casting Call
Even before Sony was hacked and we got a look at their e-mails regarding Spider-Man, we knew that the company was scrambling to figure out what to do with the web-slinging hero. After talks with Marvel for a potential crossover with the character fizzled, it seemed as though Sony was focusing their energies on Spidey spin-offs and putting plans for ‘Amazing Spider-Man 3' on hold, perhaps indefinitely. But according to a new casting call, it looks like Sony might be moving ahead with the third installment in the underwhelming franchise after all.
‘The Interview’: Full List of Theaters Screening the Controversial Comedy on Christmas Day
‘The Interview’: Full List of Theaters Screening the Controversial Comedy on Christmas Day
‘The Interview’: Full List of Theaters Screening the Controversial Comedy on Christmas Day
Earlier today it was announced that Sony will release ‘The Interview’ in select theaters and on VOD this Christmas Day after all. Following the massive hacker attack on the company and subsequent terrorist threats from the group known as Guardians of Peace, Sony had no choice but to cancel the film’s release after major theater chains decided not to show the film. In a wonderful turn of events, following a petition from Art House Convergence, which was signed by many independent exhibitors, Sony is moving forward with the release. We have the full list of theaters that will screen the film this Thursday.
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on VOD)
Full details are still forthcoming, but it looks like ‘The Interview’—Seth Rogen’s ultra-controversial comedy about an American assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un—will open on Christmas after all. Sony initially cancelled their planned December 25 release after hackers threatened theaters that dared to show ‘The Interview’ with terrorist attacks, and many of the biggest exhibitor chains in the country (including Regal and AMC) subsequently decided not to run the film.
Sony Officially Cancels the Planned Christmas Release of ‘The Interview’
Sony Officially Cancels the Planned Christmas Release of ‘The Interview’
Sony Officially Cancels the Planned Christmas Release of ‘The Interview’
Following today’s release of a message sent from the mysterious group responsible for the massive Sony hack, the company has now informed theater owners that they can opt out of screening ‘The Interview’ if they are concerned about the terrorist threat. Although the Department of Homeland Security responded by saying they could find “no credible info” on planned attacks, Sony has decided to place the decision to screen the film in the hands of theater executives.
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
Sony Hackers Threaten Terrorist Attacks Against Theaters Showing ‘The Interview’
The Sony hacking scandal has proven to be a massive headache for a company that’s already been having a rough few years. And now, this increasingly weird story has taken an even darker turn: the hackers are threatening to launch terrorist attacks against theaters showing ‘The Interview’ this Christmas. Seriously.
Games Make Kids More Social?
Games Make Kids More Social?
Games Make Kids More Social?
We often hear about the evils of video games - how they make our kids anti social zombies. But a new study has found that kids who play video games are happier and more social. Wait...what?
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Guardians Of The Galaxy just enjoyed a very successful weekend at movie theaters, taking home around $94m, far in excess of expectations. The movie also stands at 92% positive reviews on aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, joining all previous Marvel Studios movies in receiving predominantly favorable notices. Marvel Studios is doing very well. In six years and ten movies, it has avoided both critical and commercial disasters, and frustrated naysayers who hailed the demise of the superhero movie at every step. Marvel's rivals at Fox, Sony Columbia, and Warner Bros, have enjoyed commercial success as well -- but not with the acclaim, consistency, or proliferation of Marvel. So how does Marvel do it, and can they keep doing it?
Sony’s ‘Powers’ TV Series to Hit Playstation in December
Sony’s ‘Powers’ TV Series to Hit Playstation in December
Sony’s ‘Powers’ TV Series to Hit Playstation in December
A few months ago brought the news that Sony Playstation had revived the long-dormant adaptation of the superhero comic 'Powers' in order to become the Sony gaming machine's first original series. Now, the media giant officially confirmed plans for the property, setting a December debut on multiple platforms with the promise of casting announcements to come.
‘Powers’ TV Series Finds New Life as PlayStation’s First Original Drama
‘Powers’ TV Series Finds New Life as PlayStation’s First Original Drama
‘Powers’ TV Series Finds New Life as PlayStation’s First Original Drama
Fan favorite Brian Michael Bendis-penned superhero comic 'Powers' had a rocky road to TV, first entering development in 2009 with FX and eventually filming a pilot episode, though the network opted to re-shoot, with updates emerging only every so often. Now, the hero-policing 'Powers' has finally been given the series commitment it deserves, not at FX, but rather as Sony PlayStation's first origin
Sony Reveals Plans for One ‘Spider-Man’ Movie Every Year in Cementing Franchise Hold
Sony Reveals Plans for One ‘Spider-Man’ Movie Every Year in Cementing Franchise Hold
Sony Reveals Plans for One ‘Spider-Man’ Movie Every Year in Cementing Franchise Hold
It's a good thing people really like Spider-Man because he's the one thing Sony seems to be relying on at the multiplex. Although the studio fell on rough times these past few years, 2012's 'The Amazing Spider-Man' was a big hit and this year's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' looks ready to rock the box, as well. But how much Spidey will audiences tolerate before they pull a J. Jonah Jameson and declar
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′: Spidey and Electro Face Off on EW’s Comic-Con Cover
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′: Spidey and Electro Face Off on EW’s Comic-Con Cover
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′: Spidey and Electro Face Off on EW’s Comic-Con Cover
After some intense production in the Big Apple, complete with Paul Giamatti's Rhino going berserk on the general public, 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' is ready to hit San Diego for Comic-Con 2013. But first, our hero, Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, and our primary villain, Jamie Foxx's Electro, face off in the latest issue of EW.

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