RELATED: Infinity War Almost Had a Post-Credit WandaVision Scene with Vision in a Body Bag "The movies are two very different movies. The intention is we will change it, we just haven't come up with the titles yet. But, yes, we will change it. And, yes, that is a scoop: we will retitle them." Joe Russo's brother Anthony Russo revealed that the titles are "misleading," since Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 won't be just one half of a huge movie. Splitting one movie into two parts has become quite trendy over the past few years, particularly with adaptations of beloved novels, like the final books in the Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games and Divergent franchises. This report reveals that the brothers are "adamant" that each Infinity War movie will feature a different story, but we don't know anything about the story for each movie quite yet. … [Read more...] about Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 & 2 Will Get New Titles
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Warner Bros. Names Blake Bryant Communications Head Of Global Brands & Experiences
Related Story Warner Bros. Kids President Tom Ascheim To Oversee 'Harry Potter' & Wizarding World Franchise Prior to joining WBGBE, Bryant was SVP, Worldwide Marketing and Publicity, Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, with responsibility for all program publicity, marketing, brand management, media strategy, crisis communications and advertising creative for all programming produced by Warner Bros. Television’s three unscripted divisions (Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, Shed Media and Telepictures). Bryant worked on such series as The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Bachelor and its spinoffs, Who Do You Think You Are?, The Real, Ellen’s Game of Games, Extra and Ava Duvernay’s first unscripted series, the upcoming Home Sweet Home. … [Read more...] about Warner Bros. Names Blake Bryant Communications Head Of Global Brands & Experiences
The Audacity of ‘Dreams’: Biden’s Inauguration Week and the Triumph of American Musical Weirdness
As Seamus Heaney’s favorite Irish poet William Butler Yeats said, writing about the endlessly fucked-over island where they were born (as were Biden’s and Obama’s ancestors), too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. (Typical Eighties kid, I first learned that line when Bananarama quoted it on one of their album covers.) So just feeling strange pangs of hope and joy and even pride — if that feels like a reason to celebrate this week, that’s because it is. Not a moment when the job is done, obviously — just a moment when the work can begin. The moments of relief, laughter, optimism, exhilaration? Those were real. Any grown-up could tell you how those moments end in tears, but could also tell you that without them, the work is harder to do, harder to even see. This was a week for the thunder to roll and the rain to cleanse. And when the rain washes us clean? We’ll know. … [Read more...] about The Audacity of ‘Dreams’: Biden’s Inauguration Week and the Triumph of American Musical Weirdness
International Insider: Netflix By Numbers; Cannes Question Marks; Epic Games’ Movie Push; Bye-Bye ‘Peaky Blinders’
Ratings revealed: Netflix continues to give us sporadic insights into how its top shows are performing. We were told this week that French original Lupin is on course to be watched by 70M households in 28 days, making it more popular than the wildly popular Bridgerton, which is projected to be watched by 63M households. While it’s nice to have the transparency, there are two things we’d say on this: 1) Netflix made these forecasts with around 10 days of viewing data. We have no idea how Netflix arrives at these projections, or if shows actually meet them. 2) Don’t compare these projections with bonafide ratings Netflix has disclosed for other international hits, such as The Queen’s Gambit, which had an actual audience of 62M after four weeks. … [Read more...] about International Insider: Netflix By Numbers; Cannes Question Marks; Epic Games’ Movie Push; Bye-Bye ‘Peaky Blinders’
Riz Ahmed Is Pretty Sure He’s Done with Star Wars, Venom and the Spider-Man Universe
"I think I'm done in Venom. It's pretty conclusive. Dude got blown up in a spaceship." RELATED: Venom: Let There Be Carnage Link to Spider-Man May Have Been Leaked by Halloween Costumes Drake was indeed blown up during the finale of 2018's Venom, and while Ahmed is convinced that this signifies the end for him in this particular franchise, comic book fans will know that crazier resurrections have happened. For now at least, it certainly sounds like he won't be included in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which is probably a good thing considering that the extra-terrestrial antihero and his human companion will already have a lot to deal with. … [Read more...] about Riz Ahmed Is Pretty Sure He’s Done with Star Wars, Venom and the Spider-Man Universe