Making the scene at yet another Bullet Train premiere, Brad Pitt decided to juice things up with a bright and colorful ensemble.
Adam West's Batman may be treated as the goofy outlier of the franchise, but there's a lot more to this cinematic Caped Crusader than meets the eye. In the first of our series of Batman actor retrospectives, we explore why West's Batman is closer to the source material than many of his successors.
Louis Leterrier is in negotiations to direct Bright 2 for Netflix, which is bringing back Will Smith and Joel Edgerton to reprise their roles, sources tell Collider. David Ayer directed the original, which was written by Max Landis. Ayer may not be returning to direct the sequel but he did co-write the script with Evan Spiliotopoulos, while T.S. Nowlin contributed a rewrite. Ayer is also producing Bright 2 with Eric Newman and Bryan Unkeless. Though Landis is not involved with the sequel, he is expected to retain some type of credit, seeing as how he created the characters. …
The Incredible Hulk and Transporter director Louis Leterrier is expected to join the buddy-cop/action/fantasy franchise Bright for Netflix.
Here's what was missing from movie found on the pages of the best-selling book.
Directed by Brett Haley (Heart Beats Loud) and based on the best-selling novel by Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), whose bond will change each other’s lives, forever. The two meet at a time in their lives when they’re struggling with deep emotional scars and, in Finch’s case, undiagnosed mental illness, but their love for each other allows them to get to a place where being who they are is okay and truly living in the moment is meaningful, for however long it …
The 21-year-old actress compares herself to Violet Markey.
The PC port of the former Nintendo exclusive brings everything with it: tight gameplay muddled by an overwritten story; luckily, it's still a blast.
If you're all-in on messy drama and difficult people, you should probably have Netflix's upcoming YA adaptation of All the Bright Places on your radar. You can get your first look at the feature-length romantic drama in the first trailer below, but be warned that it seems to give away quite a bit of the plot, as these Netflix adaptation teasers are wont to do. Based on the novel by Jennifer Niven, with a script written by Niven and Liz Hannah, directed by Brett Haley, All the Bright Places stars Elle Fanning, Justice Smith, Alexandra Shipp, …
Can you believe it's been two years since the original?
Director David Ayer says Bright 2 - a sequel to his and Netflix's hit fantasy cop movie starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton - is still in the works.
The movie has had a hard time at the box office, but it's not all bad news.
Bright costar Lucy Fry says that production on the Netflix fantasy cop action movie's sequel was delayed due to star Will Smith's busy schedule.