No formal offer has been made to Pattinson, but there is strong interest in him joining the cast. It remains unknown who he would play, but sources are saying he’s been circling the role of the film’s main villain, possibly Scytale from Frank Herbert’s books.
The third film in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune franchise will be based on Dune Messiah, and the director said it would mark the conclusion of his trilogy. The cast is yet to be announced, but Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Florence Pugh, Josh Brolin, Charlotte Rampling, Javier Bardem, and Jason Mamoa will most likely make their return.
Pattinson is fresh off starring in Bong Joon Ho’s acclaimed sci-fi black comedy Mickey 17, and he has several highly-anticipated projects in the works. He’s set to appear in Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of The Odyssey, Lynne Ramsay’s dark comedy Die, My Love, rom-com The Drama opposite Zendaya, and the sequel of The Batman, set to premiere in 2027.
]]>Multiple outlets confirm that the Big Little Lies actress has been cast as Catwoman in the highly-anticipated Batman film helmed by Matt Reeves.
Reeves broke the news via Twitter, sharing a GIF showing Kravitz on the phone saying “Hello” — the same way he broke the news that Pattinson would play the caped crusader.
Pre-production on the pic is expected to start this summer, with Batman scheduled to hit theaters June 25, 2021. Reeves boarded the project in January 2017, after Ben Affleck retired his cape, which gave him the opportunity to pick his own Batman.
]]>One of our favorite French directors Céline Sciamma is coming back to Cannes with her first period drama, and we can’t wait to see her breaking out of her comfort zone.
Zombie genre is alive and well thanks to Jim Jarmusch, who is set to open this year’s festival with his star-studded comedy with Bill Murray and Adam Driver in lead roles.
Terrence Malick is coming back to Cannes with this intriguing World War II drama, eight years after winning Palme d’Or for his polarizing masterpiece The Tree of Life.
There’s a lot of hype surrounding Quentin Tarantino’s take on final days of Hollywood’s golden age, but that’s bound to happen when you cast Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as your leads.
Robert Eggers impressed the critics with his directorial debut The Witch, and we can’t wait to see if he’ll manage to do the same with this black and white horror, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson.
]]>This intriguing project, directed by controversial French filmmaker Claire Denis, tells the tale of a group of criminals who are sent on an unusual mission in space. They believe their spaceship is headed towards a black hole to find an alternate energy source, but it turns out scientists on board have something different in mind.
High Life already had its world premiere during Toronto International Film Festival, where it received rave reviews. It was described as “a pensive and profound study of human life on the brink of the apocalypse” that completely reinvented sci-fi genre.
This mind-bending space odyssey also stars Juliette Binoche, Mia Goth and famous rapper André Benjamin. High Life will be orbiting film festival circuit until November 7, when it’s supposed to hit the theaters in France. American premiere is yet to be set.
]]>This exciting project is actually an adaptation of the novel published by Donald Ray Pollock in 2011. His book was described as “a hauntingly intense portrait of America and a shattering vision of violence and redemption”, and it seems like the movie will have a similar tone.
The story centers on Willard Russell, military veteran who turns to prayer and religious sacrifice in hope he’ll save his dying wife. It features several colorful characters, including Russell’s bullied son Arvin, a serial killer couple Carl and Sandy, a faith-testing preacher Roy, and a corrupt local sheriff, played by Evans.
Marvel actors aren’t the only ones teaming up on the set of The Devil All the Time. This film also stars Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska, who worked together on several occasions in the past. They met on the set of Maps to the Stars in 2014 and reunited for this year’s western Damsel. Production is scheduled to begin in February 2019, with Antonio Campos serving as director.
]]>No formal offer has been made to Pattinson, but there is strong interest in him joining the cast. It remains unknown who he would play, but sources are saying he’s been circling the role of the film’s main villain, possibly Scytale from Frank Herbert’s books.
The third film in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune franchise will be based on Dune Messiah, and the director said it would mark the conclusion of his trilogy. The cast is yet to be announced, but Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Florence Pugh, Josh Brolin, Charlotte Rampling, Javier Bardem, and Jason Mamoa will most likely make their return.
Pattinson is fresh off starring in Bong Joon Ho’s acclaimed sci-fi black comedy Mickey 17, and he has several highly-anticipated projects in the works. He’s set to appear in Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of The Odyssey, Lynne Ramsay’s dark comedy Die, My Love, rom-com The Drama opposite Zendaya, and the sequel of The Batman, set to premiere in 2027.
]]>Multiple outlets confirm that the Big Little Lies actress has been cast as Catwoman in the highly-anticipated Batman film helmed by Matt Reeves.
Reeves broke the news via Twitter, sharing a GIF showing Kravitz on the phone saying “Hello” — the same way he broke the news that Pattinson would play the caped crusader.
Pre-production on the pic is expected to start this summer, with Batman scheduled to hit theaters June 25, 2021. Reeves boarded the project in January 2017, after Ben Affleck retired his cape, which gave him the opportunity to pick his own Batman.
]]>One of our favorite French directors Céline Sciamma is coming back to Cannes with her first period drama, and we can’t wait to see her breaking out of her comfort zone.
Zombie genre is alive and well thanks to Jim Jarmusch, who is set to open this year’s festival with his star-studded comedy with Bill Murray and Adam Driver in lead roles.
Terrence Malick is coming back to Cannes with this intriguing World War II drama, eight years after winning Palme d’Or for his polarizing masterpiece The Tree of Life.
There’s a lot of hype surrounding Quentin Tarantino’s take on final days of Hollywood’s golden age, but that’s bound to happen when you cast Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as your leads.
Robert Eggers impressed the critics with his directorial debut The Witch, and we can’t wait to see if he’ll manage to do the same with this black and white horror, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson.
]]>This intriguing project, directed by controversial French filmmaker Claire Denis, tells the tale of a group of criminals who are sent on an unusual mission in space. They believe their spaceship is headed towards a black hole to find an alternate energy source, but it turns out scientists on board have something different in mind.
High Life already had its world premiere during Toronto International Film Festival, where it received rave reviews. It was described as “a pensive and profound study of human life on the brink of the apocalypse” that completely reinvented sci-fi genre.
This mind-bending space odyssey also stars Juliette Binoche, Mia Goth and famous rapper André Benjamin. High Life will be orbiting film festival circuit until November 7, when it’s supposed to hit the theaters in France. American premiere is yet to be set.
]]>This exciting project is actually an adaptation of the novel published by Donald Ray Pollock in 2011. His book was described as “a hauntingly intense portrait of America and a shattering vision of violence and redemption”, and it seems like the movie will have a similar tone.
The story centers on Willard Russell, military veteran who turns to prayer and religious sacrifice in hope he’ll save his dying wife. It features several colorful characters, including Russell’s bullied son Arvin, a serial killer couple Carl and Sandy, a faith-testing preacher Roy, and a corrupt local sheriff, played by Evans.
Marvel actors aren’t the only ones teaming up on the set of The Devil All the Time. This film also stars Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska, who worked together on several occasions in the past. They met on the set of Maps to the Stars in 2014 and reunited for this year’s western Damsel. Production is scheduled to begin in February 2019, with Antonio Campos serving as director.
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