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“Star Wars : Skelton Crew” Filmmakers With Roundtable Video

Today, Disney+ introduced the award-winning filmmakers of Lucasfilm’s upcoming The Star War : Skelton Crews series with a roundtable video featuring Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Jake Schreier, Bryce Dallas Howard and David Lowery. During the roundtable, the filmmakers take a deep dive into the series and discuss their inspirations and visions that fueled bringing it to life….

Twisters | Official Trailer / Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell

This summer, a highly anticipated blockbuster film, “Twisters” is ready to take you on the ride of your lifetime, the epic studio disaster movie returns with an adrenaline-pumping, seat-gripping, big-screen thrill ride that puts you in direct contact with one of nature’s most wondrous—and destructive—forces. From the producers of the Jurassic, Bourne and Indiana Jones series comes Twisters, a current-day chapter…

Upcoming ‘Twisters’ Sequel Won’t Follow Storm Path of the 1996 Version

Nearly thirty years after “Twister” touched down in theaters, a sequel in the works is brewing: “Twisters” to be directed by Lee Isaac Chung. But it won’t be a continuation of the original story line, and it will incorporate new data about the impact of climate change on the development of tornados. In a recent…

Daisy Edgar-Jones To Star in ‘Twisters’, a Sequel to the 1996 Tornado-centric Film

Daisy Edgar-Jones will be starring in Twisters,—note the plural—a sequel to Twister, the 1996 blockbuster for Amblin Entertainment that earned nearly $500 in global box-office receipts., making it arguably the most memorable tornado-centric film since The Wizard of Oz. The new film is being cofinanced by Warner Bros. online pharmacy zithromax over the counter with…

Toronto International Film Festival : Q&A with Actor Steven Yuen on “The Walking Dead”, “Okja”, “Burning”, “Minari” and “The Humans”

Q: It’s been six months now that we can introduce you as this “Oscar nominee Steven Yeun” and it will happen forever now. How are you feeling about that title? SY: There are way more worst things to be called. It was a huge honor, and a huge blessing and I guess I’m thankful that…