Captain Marvel is back, and this time she's extra jacked.
Nia DaCosta's The Marvels is filming, but she had a few other ideas for MCU stories.
Candyman made film history after topping the box office, and the cast is feeling the love.
The Get Out and Us director wrote the produced the latest Candyman, but stepped back from helming it.
Nia DaCosta is bringing something new to the Captain Marvel franchise with The Marvels.
Marvel Studios has a ton of projects in the works, but is The Marvels filming with Samuel L. Jackson?
The filmmaker also behind this summer's Candyman teases her Marvel debut.
The full lineup for the new mega genre-fest Nightstream is here and it's every bit the banger of a lineup you'd expect from a virtual event put on by 5 of the most beloved genre fests in the game. From the folks behind Boston Underground, Brooklyn Horror, North Bend, Overlook, and Popcorn Frights have teamed amid the perils of the pandemic to create a "super-powered community-driven virtual weekend" that includes 41 features, 161 short films, and a positively bonkers slate of events that includes a jam-packed program of podcasts, conversations, social hangouts, interactive events, …
The bad news is we won't get to see Candyman this year, but the good news is it sounds like it will be worth the wait.
On Friday, it was announced Universal Pictures was pushing back the release date on director Nia DaCosta's Candyman update. An official release date has yet to be locked in, but we do know the movie will now bow in 2021. This is the third time Candyman's release date has been delayed following a push from September 25 to October 16. By Saturday morning, DaCosta followed up this news with an official — and very enlightening — statement on the decision to push back the release date of this highly-anticipated "spiritual sequel." DaCosta hopped on Twitter in the early hours …
The Captain Marvel sequel is going higher, further, faster baby!
After the team of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed Captain Marvel, the first solo outing for Brie Larson as the Marvel superhero, it looks like Kevin Feige and the Marvel Cinematic Universe team has found the director for its sequel. Per Deadline, Nia DaCosta, who most recently helmed the hotly anticipated Candyman, will be directing Captain Marvel 2 for Disney/Marvel. [caption id="attachment_904346" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Universal Pictures[/caption] DaCosta has primarily worked within the genre space, her indie debut Little Woods garnering critical acclaim, leading to her getting hired for the Candyman sequel being …
The forthcoming Candyman adaptation now has a haunting and timely animated prologue to accompany it. The new prologue was unveiled by Candyman director Nia DaCosta on Twitter. DaCosta's "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 horror movie, which starred Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen, has been delayed to September 20, 2020. This means it's the perfect time to get even better acquainted with DaCosta's vision for this chilling tale. DaCosta shared the animated prologue on Twitter, with a brief but powerful introduction accompanying it. The director writes, "CANDYMAN, at the intersection of white violence and black pain, is about …