How did Patrick Ness' novel change for the movie adaptation starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley?
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Daisy Ridley explained how she actually saw Tom Holland's thoughts while on the set of Chaos Walking.
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The actress gets candid about jumping back on set for Chaos Walking two years after the film's original shoot.
Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley's Chaos Walking arrives in theaters this week, and reviews are now live.
Chaos Walking doesn’t do nearly enough to take advantage of its talented cast or the thematically ripe Noise which plagues the men of its world.
The Spider-Man actor and Star Wars' Daisy Ridley are starring in a dystopian sci-fi movie.
IGN will exclusively debut the trailer for Chaos Walking -- starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley -- this Thursday, November 19, at 6:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM ET.
It feels like we'd never reach this point, but we finally have a poster for Lionsgate's Chaos Walking. It's been more than three years since filming on Chaos Walking began, with a relatively standard production process extending into years of additional work — primarily reshoots — so Patrick Ness's science fiction novel The Knife of Never Letting Go could finally come to the big screen. Chaos Walking is directed by Doug Liman and stars Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley. (Both actors filmed the movie pre-Spider-Man: Far from Home and pre-Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, …
Doug Liman's YA movie Chaos Walking, starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, has undergone a two-year delay due to extensive reshoots.
It's been a long time coming but Lionsgate has finally announced the Chaos Walking release date. The film stars Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley working under the direction of Doug Liman to bring to life a dystopian sci-fi adventure story that features approximately zero spidey suits or lightsabers. [caption id="attachment_775511" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Lionsgate[/caption] According to a Friday press release from Lionsgate, Chaos Walking will finally be released in theaters on January 22, 2021. The feature film was originally intended to arrive in March 2019. However, this project faced a major setback in …
Chaos Walking, starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, gets a new January 2021 release date in order to give Lionsgate time to do extensive reshoots.
The second season of the YouTube original series Impulse sees Henry (Maddie Hasson) continue to try to unravel the mystery of her teleportation superpower. While she has friends and family on her side, helping her gain control over her abilities, there are also dangerous forces that have taken an interest in her, leading to a lingering question of whether Henry could end up as a hero or a villain, herself. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, executive producer Doug Liman talked about how he’s dreamed about doing certain things with this series that he’s had …
Rising screenwriter Lindsey Beer has been welcomed aboard the Hello Kitty movie in the works at New Line, Collider has confirmed. Beer has two feature credits to her name -- the Netflix original Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and the upcoming Tom Holland-Daisy Ridley movie Chaos Walking -- yet she has had a hand in numerous tentpole films, including Transformers: The Last Knight. Beau Flynn is producing the Hello Kitty movie via his FlynnPicture Co along with Sanrio, the Japanese company behind the iconic pop culture brand, which has been around since 1974. The plan is for a four-quadrant movie …
As Tom Holland's new movie Avengers: Endgame prepares for the largest North American release in history, a first cut of his next film, Chaos Walking, was recently deemed "unreleasable" by Lionsgate insiders, according to the Wall Street Journal. Doug Liman directed the adaptation of Patrick Ness' popular YA sci-fi series, which co-stars Daisy Ridley and Mads Mikkelsen. It's no secret that Chaos Walking has been a troubled production, as cameras started rolling way back in August 2017. It was initially slated to hit theaters on March 1, 2019, but a trailer was never even released, and …