The SPUMC is growing at an alarming rate and soon it will be too big to contain. Just one day after Sony set Olivia Wilde on an untitled Marvel project—most likely Spider-Woman—Deadline reports that Triple Frontier director J.C. Chandor will helm a Kraven the Hunter movie. The script comes courtesy of Richard Wenk, the writer behind The Equalizer movies and The Expendables 2, so some stuff's about to get blown the hell up in Kraven the Hunter. In addition to Wilde's untitled film, Kraven the Hunter will join the monster hit Venom and its …
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Netflix has released numbers on the Ben Affleck-led action heist.
If you watch a lot of Netflix films, you may have noticed the original movies they’ve been producing have been getting a lot better. This trend continues with director J.C. Chandor’s Triple Frontier. Loaded with some fantastic actors – Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal – the action-thriller, written by Chandor and Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), centers on a group of former Special Forces operatives that decide to steal a South American drug lord’s money. while you’ve seen a ton of movies about big heists, what’s …
If you watch a lot of Netflix films, you may have noticed the original movies they’ve been producing have been getting a lot better. This trend continues with director J.C. Chandor’s Triple Frontier. Loaded with some fantastic actors – Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal – the action-thriller, written by Chandor and Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), centers on a group of former Special Forces operatives that decide to steal a South American drug lord’s money. However, while you’ve seen a ton of movies about a group of …
Netflix recently unveiled a pretty star-studded original film called Triple Frontier, but the project has actually been in the works for nearly a decade and has gone through various A-list permutations over the years. As it stands now, the film is directed and co-written by J.C. Chandor (A Most Violent Year) and stars Oscar Isaac as a private military advisor who enlists his former special forces buddies to travel down to Columbia and steal millions of dollars from a drug lord. Ben Affleck, Charlie Hunnam, Pedro Pascal, and Garrett Hedlund fill out the ensemble, as the …
Triple Frontier leaves things pretty open for a sequel, but is it really a good idea to pursue such a prospect?
Triple H has certainly proven to be a heck of a businessman, and over the past seven years or so, Hunter has established himself as one of the biggest and most influential executives in the WWE – definitely a man with plenty of say and pull behind the scenes. While Triple's main focus is undoubtedly still NXT and the superstar's a part of that show, there's no doubt Hunter is becoming more and more involved with the going-ons on the WWE's main roster shows, Raw and SmackDown Live. As well, considering many of the talent currently on the main roster are a product of NXT, Triple H is very much a key player when it comes to the decisions on WWE's main shows. Triple H is unquestionably looking to make the WWE's product as appealing as possible to the wrestling fans of today, and as a result, Triple H has become rather "picky" when it comes to the wrestlers he'd like to showcase and push to the forefront of WWE.