Milla Jovovich recalls how "demoralizing" it was to be a child actor in Hollywood and how this defined her Dazed and Confused role. Jovovich's acting career dates back to the late '80s and early '90s, with roles in projects like Paradise, Married...with Children, Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991), and Chaplin (1992). Released in 1993, Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused features a cast stacked with an impressive array of actors, many of whom would go on to become major stars. Jovovich appears in the film as Michelle Burroughs, who plays a guitar at a fire in one memorable sequence.
During a recent interview with GQ in which she looks back at the most iconic roles from her career, Jovovich reveals that her role as Michelle in Dazed and Confused was informed by her "soul-sucking" experience as a child actor. She doesn't get into any specifics in terms of what projects...
During a recent interview with GQ in which she looks back at the most iconic roles from her career, Jovovich reveals that her role as Michelle in Dazed and Confused was informed by her "soul-sucking" experience as a child actor. She doesn't get into any specifics in terms of what projects...
- 3/13/2025
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Resident Evilstar Milla Jovovich recently reflected on how she landed her iconic role as Alice in the first feature film adaptation of the fan-favorite survival horror video game franchise. A self-professed fan, the actor, whose career was on an upward trajectory at the time, originally wanted to produce the 2002 movie.
However, Jovovich was asked to read for the role of Alice by Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson, who she went on to marry. "I played the video game a lot with my little brother, and I wanted to produce it. I wanted to make the movie," Jovovich told GQ about a role that turned her into an action movie icon. "And then I found out that my - well, he wasn't my husband then - but this guy had the rights to it."
"We reached out, and he asked me to read for it," Jovovich recalled. "You know, at that point,...
However, Jovovich was asked to read for the role of Alice by Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson, who she went on to marry. "I played the video game a lot with my little brother, and I wanted to produce it. I wanted to make the movie," Jovovich told GQ about a role that turned her into an action movie icon. "And then I found out that my - well, he wasn't my husband then - but this guy had the rights to it."
"We reached out, and he asked me to read for it," Jovovich recalled. "You know, at that point,...
- 3/10/2025
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- Comic Book Resources
If there's anyone who knows how to bring a video game to life on the big screen, it's director Paul W.S. Anderson. Not only has he helmed six Resident Evil movies over the course of his career, but he also directed 1995's Mortal Kombat, and 2020's Monster Hunter, which was based on the popular series of games by Capcom. Now he's at it again with a new adaptation of House of the Dead, which he says is going to be something very "different" for him.
Speaking with Variety to promote his latest release, In the Lost Lands, Anderson touched a little on House of the Dead, which is the third adaptation of the action horror game franchise following Uwe Boll's 2003 version, and the direct-to-dvd sequel helmed by Michael Hurst in 2006. Anderson revealed that not only is filming expected to get underway this year, but that the movie is going...
Speaking with Variety to promote his latest release, In the Lost Lands, Anderson touched a little on House of the Dead, which is the third adaptation of the action horror game franchise following Uwe Boll's 2003 version, and the direct-to-dvd sequel helmed by Michael Hurst in 2006. Anderson revealed that not only is filming expected to get underway this year, but that the movie is going...
- 3/10/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
The next Resident Evil film is coming in September 2026 it’s now been confirmed, with Zach Cregger directing. More here.
Ever since Barbarian released in 2022 and announced director Zach Cregger as a bold new name in the horror genre, we’ve been waiting patiently for his next film.
That next film is still set to be Weapons, a horror ‘opus’. But it now sounds as though we might well be getting two films from Cregger in the same year, with news emerging that his spin on the survival horror videogame series Resident Evil will release in September of 2026.
It was last September that we first covered reports that Cregger had signed up to tackle Resident Evil, with Sony backing the project after the filmmaker declined to continue developing a remake of Clue with the studio. That agreement is now official, with Sony even publicly dating the film, per Deadline.
With...
Ever since Barbarian released in 2022 and announced director Zach Cregger as a bold new name in the horror genre, we’ve been waiting patiently for his next film.
That next film is still set to be Weapons, a horror ‘opus’. But it now sounds as though we might well be getting two films from Cregger in the same year, with news emerging that his spin on the survival horror videogame series Resident Evil will release in September of 2026.
It was last September that we first covered reports that Cregger had signed up to tackle Resident Evil, with Sony backing the project after the filmmaker declined to continue developing a remake of Clue with the studio. That agreement is now official, with Sony even publicly dating the film, per Deadline.
With...
- 3/10/2025
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories
In 2023, New Line Cinema went all-in on a partnership with Barbarian (watch it Here) writer/director Zach Cregger and Barbarian’s producers at BoulderLight Pictures. New Line came out the winner in a bidding war over Weapons, which they’re planning to give a theatrical release date on January 16, 2026, and they’re also paying Cregger a sum in the eight figure range to make the movie. In addition to working with them on Weapons, New Line signed a first look deal with BoulderLight Pictures, tasking the company with developing high concept genre projects for them, and they gave a greenlight to the sci-fi thriller Companion, which was produced by BoulderLight and Cregger and released at the end of January. But while Cregger is collaborating with New Line Cinema, he’s also making a Resident Evil movie for Constantin Film – and while New Line’s parent company Warner Bros. participated in...
- 3/7/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Sony will release Columbia Pictures’ “Resident Evil” domestically on Sept. 18, 2026.
Based on Capcom’s hugely popular horror video games, Zach Cregger has written the script and will direct. Shay Hatten is co-writing.
Constantin Film is producing and co-financing the film. Constantin’s Robert Kulzer, Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee and Miri Yoon and PlayStation Productions are also producing.
Cregger’s credits as a writer-director include “Miss March,” “The Civil War on Drugs” (both alongside Trevor Moore) and, most recently, “Barbarian.” He also produced the 2025 film “Companion” and is next writing, directing and producing the Josh Brolin- and Julia Garner-led horror film “Weapons” for Warner Bros., out January 2026.
“Cregger’s instinct for suspense is so effective, it’s hard to believe that before ‘Barbarian,’ the helmer worked largely in comedy (he was a member of the Whitest Kids U’Know sketch team). Then again, a deliciously twisted sense of humor runs beneath the surface,...
Based on Capcom’s hugely popular horror video games, Zach Cregger has written the script and will direct. Shay Hatten is co-writing.
Constantin Film is producing and co-financing the film. Constantin’s Robert Kulzer, Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee and Miri Yoon and PlayStation Productions are also producing.
Cregger’s credits as a writer-director include “Miss March,” “The Civil War on Drugs” (both alongside Trevor Moore) and, most recently, “Barbarian.” He also produced the 2025 film “Companion” and is next writing, directing and producing the Josh Brolin- and Julia Garner-led horror film “Weapons” for Warner Bros., out January 2026.
“Cregger’s instinct for suspense is so effective, it’s hard to believe that before ‘Barbarian,’ the helmer worked largely in comedy (he was a member of the Whitest Kids U’Know sketch team). Then again, a deliciously twisted sense of humor runs beneath the surface,...
- 3/7/2025
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
Ah, the movie novelization. Once a mainstay of the cinematic tie-in landscape, after the dawn of home media its function as a de facto take-home version of a movie was all but over. Yet the novelization persisted, particularly when it came to genre films. Studios, producers, authors and the like were well aware of the collecting habits of geeks, and knew that to them, owning a novelization of a movie was a fun pastime, especially when a novelization would take creative liberties with the story and characters. What used to be an unfortunate byproduct of authors receiving early drafts of a film's script and having to make due with what they had to meet their deadline became, in effect, bonus content for fans who relished such things as spending more time in their favorite characters' heads and reading scenes that were either deleted from the film or never shot at all.
- 3/4/2025
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
The world of Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 (now streaming on Screambox!) will expand with the official novelization from author Tim Waggoner, Cineverse has announced today.
The upcoming release is part of Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting’s new publishing arm Bloody Press, focused on creating and bringing audiobooks, e-books and print editions to market.
Penned by Tim Waggoner, author of the successful Terrifier 2 novelization, Halloween Kills, and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, the Terrifier 3 book will follow the franchise storyline that the film’s writer and director Damien Leone brought to audiences last year.
“We continue to look for new opportunities to reach fans, from novelizations to exclusive t-shirts and collectible merchandise to podcasts,” said Cineverse VP Network Strategy, Tom Owen. “When you can super-serve people who are passionate about iconic horror franchises like Terrifier, it makes it possible not only to drive revenue but to form powerful,...
The upcoming release is part of Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting’s new publishing arm Bloody Press, focused on creating and bringing audiobooks, e-books and print editions to market.
Penned by Tim Waggoner, author of the successful Terrifier 2 novelization, Halloween Kills, and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, the Terrifier 3 book will follow the franchise storyline that the film’s writer and director Damien Leone brought to audiences last year.
“We continue to look for new opportunities to reach fans, from novelizations to exclusive t-shirts and collectible merchandise to podcasts,” said Cineverse VP Network Strategy, Tom Owen. “When you can super-serve people who are passionate about iconic horror franchises like Terrifier, it makes it possible not only to drive revenue but to form powerful,...
- 2/19/2025
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Video game adaptations have come along way. Gone are the days when the best video game movies that gamers could hope for were movies about video games like The Last Starfighter or Tron, not subpar adaptations like Doom or whatever so-bad-it's-good masterpiece Uwe Boll directed. No other cinematic franchise represents the latter bygone era better than the Resident Evil movies, primarily directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Milla Jovovich.
Given the series' current notoriety among both Resident Evil fans and gamers in general, it may be hard to believe or even remember that the first Resident Evilmovie was a pretty big deal back in 2002. Not only was it the long-gestating film adaptation of one of the premiere survival-horror games, but it was the first R-rated video game adaptation of its time. While game purists may beg to disagree, Resident Evil was an important milestone in more ways than one.
Given the series' current notoriety among both Resident Evil fans and gamers in general, it may be hard to believe or even remember that the first Resident Evilmovie was a pretty big deal back in 2002. Not only was it the long-gestating film adaptation of one of the premiere survival-horror games, but it was the first R-rated video game adaptation of its time. While game purists may beg to disagree, Resident Evil was an important milestone in more ways than one.
- 2/1/2025
- by Angelo Delos Trinos
- Comic Book Resources
Presented by Bloody Disgusting, Screambox, and Cineverse, Street Trash is now available on Blu-ray from our friends at Vinegar Syndrome.
You’ll melt over the new promo video below courtesy of producers Not the Funeral Home (“The Last Drive-In”).
Written and directed by Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry), the standalone sequel to the 1987 cult classic of the same name was shot in 35mm Techniscope.
Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, and Joe Vaz star as vagrant misfits who must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city.
Executive produced by Street Trash creators Roy Frumkes and Jim Muro, the splatterfest features vibrant melt effects by Kevin Bitters (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Adrian Smith (Resident Evil: The Final Chapter).
Special Features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Ryan Kruger, producer David Franciscus, and actors Sean Cameron Michael and Joe Vaz Trash Talk – Interview with co-creator Roy...
You’ll melt over the new promo video below courtesy of producers Not the Funeral Home (“The Last Drive-In”).
Written and directed by Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry), the standalone sequel to the 1987 cult classic of the same name was shot in 35mm Techniscope.
Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, and Joe Vaz star as vagrant misfits who must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city.
Executive produced by Street Trash creators Roy Frumkes and Jim Muro, the splatterfest features vibrant melt effects by Kevin Bitters (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Adrian Smith (Resident Evil: The Final Chapter).
Special Features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Ryan Kruger, producer David Franciscus, and actors Sean Cameron Michael and Joe Vaz Trash Talk – Interview with co-creator Roy...
- 1/28/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Appropriately, the Resident Evil franchise just refuses to die, even after several critical and financial disasters in the last several years. Now it looks like a new take on the zombie-virus saga is on the way from Barbarian director Zach Cregger, who will write and direct the latest entry in the survival horror franchise, which is the subject of a fierce bidding war, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Resident Evil has come a long way since its first appearance as a Playstation game in the 1990s. Spawning several game sequels, a successful but panned movie franchise starring Milla Jovovich, and a number of anime movies, the live action franchise appeared to come to an end with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in 2016. However, horror movies with “The Final Chapter” as a subtitle rarely live up to the promise, and no one believed that this was the last time Resident Evil would be adapted.
Resident Evil has come a long way since its first appearance as a Playstation game in the 1990s. Spawning several game sequels, a successful but panned movie franchise starring Milla Jovovich, and a number of anime movies, the live action franchise appeared to come to an end with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in 2016. However, horror movies with “The Final Chapter” as a subtitle rarely live up to the promise, and no one believed that this was the last time Resident Evil would be adapted.
- 1/26/2025
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Presented by Bloody Disgusting, Screambox, and Cineverse, Street Trash melts onto Blu-ray on February 25.
Vinegar Syndrome‘s exclusive edition is housed in a side-loading slipcase designed by Luke Insect. Limited to 3,000, it costs $29.99.
Written and directed by Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry), the standalone sequel to the 1987 cult classic of the same name features vibrant melt effects by Kevin Bitters (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Adrian Smith (Resident Evil: The Final Chapter).
Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, and Joe Vaz star in the splatterfest.
Shot in 35mm Techniscope and finished in 4K, the movie is accompanied by the following special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Ryan Kruger, producer David Franciscus, and actors Sean Cameron Michael and Joe Vaz Trash Talk – Interview with co-creator Roy Frumkes The New Trash – Interview with producer Justin Martell Behind-the-scenes featurette “Street Trash” music video by ten Athlone Deleted and extended scenes Still gallery Theatrical red band...
Vinegar Syndrome‘s exclusive edition is housed in a side-loading slipcase designed by Luke Insect. Limited to 3,000, it costs $29.99.
Written and directed by Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry), the standalone sequel to the 1987 cult classic of the same name features vibrant melt effects by Kevin Bitters (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Adrian Smith (Resident Evil: The Final Chapter).
Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, and Joe Vaz star in the splatterfest.
Shot in 35mm Techniscope and finished in 4K, the movie is accompanied by the following special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Ryan Kruger, producer David Franciscus, and actors Sean Cameron Michael and Joe Vaz Trash Talk – Interview with co-creator Roy Frumkes The New Trash – Interview with producer Justin Martell Behind-the-scenes featurette “Street Trash” music video by ten Athlone Deleted and extended scenes Still gallery Theatrical red band...
- 1/13/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Video game adaptations are quite popular nowadays, but without a doubt, this trend was normalized by the Resident Evil movie series. The series kicked off with the release of 2002’s Resident Evil and ended with 2017’s Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. The franchise was later rebooted but unfortunately, it was not well-received by the fans.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse was the second movie in the series (Image via Constantin Film)
The Resident Evil movie series is a great example of how video games are butchered when adapted into a different medium. The films were average and yet, managed to become the highest-grossing film series based on a video game at one point. The films featured some heavy hitters from Hollywood but no one was as influential as this one musician who almost joined the cast of 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
Snoop Dogg was all set to join the cast of Resident...
Resident Evil: Apocalypse was the second movie in the series (Image via Constantin Film)
The Resident Evil movie series is a great example of how video games are butchered when adapted into a different medium. The films were average and yet, managed to become the highest-grossing film series based on a video game at one point. The films featured some heavy hitters from Hollywood but no one was as influential as this one musician who almost joined the cast of 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
Snoop Dogg was all set to join the cast of Resident...
- 1/7/2025
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire
Landman has firmly established itself as one of the biggest shows of the year and we were recently able to catch up with the show's leading lady Ali Larter (Final Destination; Legally Blonde; Resident Evil: The Final Chapter) to talk about playing one of the most fiery characters of her career.
Larter breaks down working opposite the legendary Billy Bob Thornton for the first time, as well as working with series creator Taylor Sheridan for the first time, and also gets into what brings her character back into the fold after some time away.
As per the synopsis, Landman is "Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics."
Billy Bob Thornton headlines the series,...
Larter breaks down working opposite the legendary Billy Bob Thornton for the first time, as well as working with series creator Taylor Sheridan for the first time, and also gets into what brings her character back into the fold after some time away.
As per the synopsis, Landman is "Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics."
Billy Bob Thornton headlines the series,...
- 12/22/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Hollywood tie-in novelist Tim Waggoner discusses his creative process and the constraints of working within the confines of the movie he's adapting.
Waggoner is an accomplished tie-in novelist, with film novelizations like Halloween Kills, XXX: Return of Xander Cage, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Alien, Kingsman: The Golden Circle and television novelizations like Supernatural, Grimm and Stargate Sg-1 under his belt. He's written original fiction as well. Waggoner told The Hollywood Reporter about his experience writing for the A24 film trilogy starring Mia Goth. One of the great challenges of being a tie-in novelist is the lack of communication with the original work's creators.
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Waggoner is an accomplished tie-in novelist, with film novelizations like Halloween Kills, XXX: Return of Xander Cage, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Alien, Kingsman: The Golden Circle and television novelizations like Supernatural, Grimm and Stargate Sg-1 under his belt. He's written original fiction as well. Waggoner told The Hollywood Reporter about his experience writing for the A24 film trilogy starring Mia Goth. One of the great challenges of being a tie-in novelist is the lack of communication with the original work's creators.
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- 12/1/2024
- by JJ Dorfman
- Comic Book Resources
Sometimes Tim Waggoner can make up scenes, and sometimes he can’t.
Take his work on Terrifier 2, a novelization of the popular 2022 killer-clown slasher movie. The studio wanted a 100,000-word prose adaptation of a film that was under two and a half hours, necessitating some creative license from the author. “If Art the Clown is running around killing people, I can just have him kill some more people,” says Waggoner of that book, which published this past October. “At one point in the movie, he’s driving a van, so I’m like, ‘Oh, where’d he get his van?’ So I wrote a scene where he got the van.”
But on Waggoner’s first published works for A24 — book adaptations of the X trilogy — the mandate was different: Don’t complicate writer-director Ti West’s creative vision. And so in X (published Sept. 24), Pearl (Nov. 19) and the upcoming...
Take his work on Terrifier 2, a novelization of the popular 2022 killer-clown slasher movie. The studio wanted a 100,000-word prose adaptation of a film that was under two and a half hours, necessitating some creative license from the author. “If Art the Clown is running around killing people, I can just have him kill some more people,” says Waggoner of that book, which published this past October. “At one point in the movie, he’s driving a van, so I’m like, ‘Oh, where’d he get his van?’ So I wrote a scene where he got the van.”
But on Waggoner’s first published works for A24 — book adaptations of the X trilogy — the mandate was different: Don’t complicate writer-director Ti West’s creative vision. And so in X (published Sept. 24), Pearl (Nov. 19) and the upcoming...
- 11/28/2024
- by Katie Kilkenny
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
2016's The Legend of Tarzan was a critical and commercial failure, even though it had assembled many of the ingredients that could have made it an adventure classic. The movie, which starred Alexander Skarsgrd as Tarzan and Margot Robbie as Jane, was a retelling of the story of the iconic Edgar Rice Burroughs character. Tarzan is a multimedia icon, and his story was adapted to the screen as early as 1918 in the silent film Tarzan of the Apes, with more than four dozen adaptations to follow, including Disney's Oscar-winning 1999 animated movie Tarzan.
The 2016 title is the most recent Tarzan movie to hit the big screen, and its general reception may be one reason that the property has since gone dormant on the big screen for nearly a decade. In addition to most likely failing to turn a profit in theaters, it was excoriated by critics and met with apathy from general audiences.
The 2016 title is the most recent Tarzan movie to hit the big screen, and its general reception may be one reason that the property has since gone dormant on the big screen for nearly a decade. In addition to most likely failing to turn a profit in theaters, it was excoriated by critics and met with apathy from general audiences.
- 10/26/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Stars: Tanner Stine, Ali Larter, Ryan Whitney, Angela Halili, Justin Long, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola | Written by John Cregan | Directed by Gavin Wiesen
It’s 1978 in Jenkins, Texas, and, with their parents away, a group of teens decides to play spin the bottle in the basement of one of the group’s houses. The fact she does her best to get them to play elsewhere just makes them more determined to convince her. Once we see the basement, it’s obvious why she didn’t want them down there, it’s full of snakes, pentagrams and other spooky stuff. Needless to say, this does not end well.
In the present day, Cole and his mother Maura have run into rough times since the death of his father. She’s checking herself into a facility to get herself back together, he’s going to make the old family home liveable. But before he does,...
It’s 1978 in Jenkins, Texas, and, with their parents away, a group of teens decides to play spin the bottle in the basement of one of the group’s houses. The fact she does her best to get them to play elsewhere just makes them more determined to convince her. Once we see the basement, it’s obvious why she didn’t want them down there, it’s full of snakes, pentagrams and other spooky stuff. Needless to say, this does not end well.
In the present day, Cole and his mother Maura have run into rough times since the death of his father. She’s checking herself into a facility to get herself back together, he’s going to make the old family home liveable. But before he does,...
- 10/22/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Just when he thought he was out, they pulled him back in. When Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami left Capcom after having his fill of horror titles, the demand from fans for a new horror game followed him to his new studio, Tango Gameworks. After realizing fans were still hungry for more horror from him, Mikami set about giving them what they wanted with The Evil Within. A decade after its release, and a well-received sequel, Mikami leaving Tango Gameworks, and the studio’s subsequent closure have left The Evil Within series in limbo. Until that time if and when Microsoft decides to return to the series, we look back on The Evil Within, and just what made it a joy to play for those who followed Mikami’s career.
The Evil Within centers on detective Sebastian Castellanos, who is investigating the scene of a gruesome mass murder at Beacon Mental Hospital with his team.
The Evil Within centers on detective Sebastian Castellanos, who is investigating the scene of a gruesome mass murder at Beacon Mental Hospital with his team.
- 10/14/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you loved the grime and gore of director Damien Leone’s hit slasher film Terrifier 2, today you can get your hands on the film’s official novelization (grab your copy on Amazon), courtesy of Titan Books and Bloody Disgusting.
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, from Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier.
Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew…
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets are about to run with blood, and Sienna must somehow survive...
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, from Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier.
Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew…
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets are about to run with blood, and Sienna must somehow survive...
- 10/8/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
If read in order, the subtitles of the first six theatrically released "Resident Evil" movies almost ... almost ... spell out a "Divine Comedy"-like story arc. The first film is, naturally, merely called "Resident Evil" (2002), and it's about the release of a deadly, corporate-owned virus that turns the citizens of the world into zombies, creatures, or merely dead corpses. The film's sequel is subtitled "Apocalypse" (2004), implying that the virus escaped containment and infected the Earth. The third film is called "Extinction," implying that the virus did its job and humanity has become extinct. The arc is pretty clear.
What comes after extinction? Well, the fourth film is called "Afterlife" (2010), following the now-dead humanity into Elysium. How apropos. Sadly, the fifth film in the series is not called "Resurrection" or "Reincarnation," but "Retribution" (2012), kind of breaking the spiritual cycle. Perhaps with "Retribution," humanity has become a gaggle of vengeful ghosts? Or perhaps not.
What comes after extinction? Well, the fourth film is called "Afterlife" (2010), following the now-dead humanity into Elysium. How apropos. Sadly, the fifth film in the series is not called "Resurrection" or "Reincarnation," but "Retribution" (2012), kind of breaking the spiritual cycle. Perhaps with "Retribution," humanity has become a gaggle of vengeful ghosts? Or perhaps not.
- 10/1/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Hey, London Terrifier fans!
Not only can you score an advance copy of our novelization of Terrifier 2, but you can get it signed by Director Damien Leone, Producer Phil Falcone, and Star Elliott Fullam by heading to Forbidden Planet (179 Shaftesbury Ave.) on Wednesday, Oct 2, from 4:50pm-5:30pm.
Adapted by Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the Terrifier 2 novelization will be unleashed on October 8, 2024, from Titan Books, in partnership with Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting.
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier. Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder...
Not only can you score an advance copy of our novelization of Terrifier 2, but you can get it signed by Director Damien Leone, Producer Phil Falcone, and Star Elliott Fullam by heading to Forbidden Planet (179 Shaftesbury Ave.) on Wednesday, Oct 2, from 4:50pm-5:30pm.
Adapted by Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the Terrifier 2 novelization will be unleashed on October 8, 2024, from Titan Books, in partnership with Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting.
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier. Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder...
- 9/27/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last year, New Line Cinema went all-in on a partnership with Barbarian (watch it Here) writer/director Zach Cregger and Barbarian’s producers at BoulderLight Pictures. New Line came out the winner in a bidding war over Weapons, which they’re planning to give a theatrical release date on January 16, 2026, and they’re also paying Cregger a sum in the eight figure range to make the movie. In addition to working with them on Weapons, New Line signed a first look deal with BoulderLight Pictures, tasking the company with developing high concept genre projects for them, and they gave a greenlight to the sci-fi thriller Companion, produced by BoulderLight and Cregger. That film will be reaching theatres a full year ahead of Weapons… But while Cregger is collaborating with New Line Cinema, he’s also being courted by Sony Pictures. Industry scooper Jeff Sneider reports that Sony was hoping Cregger...
- 9/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
As eager as the Resident Evil community is for Capcom to remake Code Veronica, one of the franchise's most underrated games, the rumored project could be much smaller than expected. With Capcom's recent trend of taking older Resident Evil games and giving them a fresh coat of paint and modern mechanics, the question of Code Veronica's future is often discussed amongst fans. It may not have had the impact of the original game nor have the dedicated following of Resident Evil 4, but it's still a vital part of the canon that shouldn't be forgotten.
Over on Reddit, user Anthrax-Warhead shared a post originally published by reputable Capcom insider and leaker Dusk Golem alleging that the much-rumored Code Veronica remake will be smaller than the likes of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Dusk Golem: Re:Zero and Re:cv Remakes wont be as ambitiousas RE4 Remake. by u/Anthrax-Warhead in GamingLeaksAndRumours
The...
Over on Reddit, user Anthrax-Warhead shared a post originally published by reputable Capcom insider and leaker Dusk Golem alleging that the much-rumored Code Veronica remake will be smaller than the likes of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Dusk Golem: Re:Zero and Re:cv Remakes wont be as ambitiousas RE4 Remake. by u/Anthrax-Warhead in GamingLeaksAndRumours
The...
- 9/13/2024
- by Brad Lang
- ScreenRant
Exclusive: Ruby Rose (Orange Is the New Black) is attached to star in The Drowning Pool, a dark thriller from director David Hackl (Saw V), Deadline can reveal.
The Exchange is handling worldwide sales and will introduce the project to buyers at the Toronto Film Festival.
Set on location in the exotic Canary Islands, the film centers on the mysterious disappearance of American surfer Isabelle Gray. Although Isabelle is presumed drowned, her grief-stricken sister Katherine refuses to leave the country without answers, soon discovering that her sibling wasn’t the only woman to vanish into the ocean without a trace. With little help from local authorities, a stubborn and resourceful Katherine uncovers a string of progressively frightening clues, eventually leading her right into the jaws of an ancient ritualistic evil.
Colin McNeil and Daniel Minsky wrote the script. Joel Shapiro of magiCity Studios is producing along with Dimitri Logothetis of Acme Rocket Fuel, with Lee Broda serving as executive producer. Pre-production in the Canary Islands is underway.
Stated Nat McCormick, The Exchange’s President of Worldwide Sales & Distribution, “The Drowning Pool is a fresh and thrilling adventure story set in a dreamy vacation location, with a renowned international cast. We look forward to taking the plunge with our distribution partners around the world!”
An Australian actress who broke out stateside with a role in Netflix’s Emmy-winning series Orange Is the New Black, Rose has since then been seen starring in the first season of The CW’s Batwoman, also appearing on shows like Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Notable feature credits include Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, John Wick: Chapter 2, Pitch Perfect 3 and The Meg, to name just a few.
Best known for helming the fifth installment in the Saw horror franchise, Hackl also directed the action thriller Dangerous starring Scott Eastwood; the Gina Carano-led Daughter of the Wolf; Life on the Line, starring John Travolta, Kate Bosworth and Devon Sawa; and genre-bender Into the Grizzly Maze.
The Exchange’s TIFF lineup this year includes Special Presentation title The Cut, a thriller starring Orlando Bloom and John Turturro, as well as Pierce Brosnan’s Wolf Land, Dafne Keen’s Night Comes, and Jennifer Garner’s Fruitcake.
Rose is represented by Atlas Artists and Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman; Hackl by Independent Artist Group; and McNeil by Housefire Management and attorney Marios Rush.
The Exchange is handling worldwide sales and will introduce the project to buyers at the Toronto Film Festival.
Set on location in the exotic Canary Islands, the film centers on the mysterious disappearance of American surfer Isabelle Gray. Although Isabelle is presumed drowned, her grief-stricken sister Katherine refuses to leave the country without answers, soon discovering that her sibling wasn’t the only woman to vanish into the ocean without a trace. With little help from local authorities, a stubborn and resourceful Katherine uncovers a string of progressively frightening clues, eventually leading her right into the jaws of an ancient ritualistic evil.
Colin McNeil and Daniel Minsky wrote the script. Joel Shapiro of magiCity Studios is producing along with Dimitri Logothetis of Acme Rocket Fuel, with Lee Broda serving as executive producer. Pre-production in the Canary Islands is underway.
Stated Nat McCormick, The Exchange’s President of Worldwide Sales & Distribution, “The Drowning Pool is a fresh and thrilling adventure story set in a dreamy vacation location, with a renowned international cast. We look forward to taking the plunge with our distribution partners around the world!”
An Australian actress who broke out stateside with a role in Netflix’s Emmy-winning series Orange Is the New Black, Rose has since then been seen starring in the first season of The CW’s Batwoman, also appearing on shows like Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Notable feature credits include Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, John Wick: Chapter 2, Pitch Perfect 3 and The Meg, to name just a few.
Best known for helming the fifth installment in the Saw horror franchise, Hackl also directed the action thriller Dangerous starring Scott Eastwood; the Gina Carano-led Daughter of the Wolf; Life on the Line, starring John Travolta, Kate Bosworth and Devon Sawa; and genre-bender Into the Grizzly Maze.
The Exchange’s TIFF lineup this year includes Special Presentation title The Cut, a thriller starring Orlando Bloom and John Turturro, as well as Pierce Brosnan’s Wolf Land, Dafne Keen’s Night Comes, and Jennifer Garner’s Fruitcake.
Rose is represented by Atlas Artists and Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman; Hackl by Independent Artist Group; and McNeil by Housefire Management and attorney Marios Rush.
- 9/3/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Ever Anderson, the daughter of actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W. S. Anderson, poses for “Document Journal” magazine, photographed by Indigo Lewin:
Anderson is noted for portraying a young ‘Alicia Marcus’ /‘Red Queen’…
…in the 2016 feature “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”…
…young ‘Natasha Romanoff’ in the 2021 Marvel Studios feature “Black Widow”…
…and ‘Wendy Darling’ in the 2023 film “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
Click the images to enlarge…...
Anderson is noted for portraying a young ‘Alicia Marcus’ /‘Red Queen’…
…in the 2016 feature “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”…
…young ‘Natasha Romanoff’ in the 2021 Marvel Studios feature “Black Widow”…
…and ‘Wendy Darling’ in the 2023 film “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 8/7/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
A24 has announced that Ti West's wildly successful X horror trilogy is receiving a retro novelization. All three films: X, Pearl, and MaXXXine will each be novelized, written by Bram Stoker award-winning author Tim Waggoner.
Reported by Bloody Disgusting, the trilogy will be released throughout this year and next. X is first to be released later this year on September 24. Following that, Pearl will be released in the fall on November 19. MaXXXine is slated for an early 2025 release. A24 previews that the covers will be retro in style in a pocket sized format, an homage to movie tie-ins from the 1980s.
"Author Tim Waggoner translates Wests vision into pulpy print format with grisly new details drawn from the original screenplay."
MaXXXine 4/5 R Horror
In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx lands her big break, but her rise to stardom is jeopardized by a mysterious killer targeting starlets.
Reported by Bloody Disgusting, the trilogy will be released throughout this year and next. X is first to be released later this year on September 24. Following that, Pearl will be released in the fall on November 19. MaXXXine is slated for an early 2025 release. A24 previews that the covers will be retro in style in a pocket sized format, an homage to movie tie-ins from the 1980s.
"Author Tim Waggoner translates Wests vision into pulpy print format with grisly new details drawn from the original screenplay."
MaXXXine 4/5 R Horror
In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx lands her big break, but her rise to stardom is jeopardized by a mysterious killer targeting starlets.
- 8/6/2024
- by Alyssa Ortiz
- MovieWeb
With the release of the 1985-set horror film MaXXXine, director Ti West and franchise star Mia Goth have wrapped up the trilogy they started with the 1979-set slasher X and continued with the 1918-set prequel Pearl. Now A24, the production and distribution company behind the trilogy, has announced that they’re teaming up with author Tim Waggoner to send novelizations of all three films in the series out into the world!
Waggoner previously wrote the novelizations of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter and Halloween Kills, as well as the upcoming Terrifier 2 novelization, which reaches store shelves in October. As for this A24 series, Fangoria reports that “the first in the trilogy, X, will be published later this fall on September 24. Pearl‘s novelization will follow on November 19, and MaXXXine is currently set for release in early 2025.” According to A24, “Author Tim Waggoner translates West’s vision into pulpy print...
Waggoner previously wrote the novelizations of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter and Halloween Kills, as well as the upcoming Terrifier 2 novelization, which reaches store shelves in October. As for this A24 series, Fangoria reports that “the first in the trilogy, X, will be published later this fall on September 24. Pearl‘s novelization will follow on November 19, and MaXXXine is currently set for release in early 2025.” According to A24, “Author Tim Waggoner translates West’s vision into pulpy print...
- 8/6/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Capcom recently released its latest financial reports, and the company’s performance is garnering quite a bit of attention. While Capcom’s earnings are down year-over-year, the studio reports that all of its divisions have outperformed internal expectations so far and that the company is well on its way to meeting or surpassing its expectations for the year.
Normally, this information would only be of interest to Capcom shareholders, executives, and fanboys with emotional investments in the company. In this case, though, we’re talking about more than a fiscal quarter. Roughly 10 years after Capcom appeared to be a company in crisis, they are now thriving at a time when turmoil has come to define much of the rest of the video game industry. It is a remarkable turnaround performed during an era in which many other major gaming studios are holding onto the railings and hoping they’ll still...
Normally, this information would only be of interest to Capcom shareholders, executives, and fanboys with emotional investments in the company. In this case, though, we’re talking about more than a fiscal quarter. Roughly 10 years after Capcom appeared to be a company in crisis, they are now thriving at a time when turmoil has come to define much of the rest of the video game industry. It is a remarkable turnaround performed during an era in which many other major gaming studios are holding onto the railings and hoping they’ll still...
- 7/29/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Actress Ever Anderson, the daughter of actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W. S. Anderson, poses for the new Celine “Portrait of an Actress” campaign, photographed by Hedi Slimane:
Anderson is noted for portraying a young ‘Alicia Marcus’ /‘Red Queen’…
…in the 2016 feature “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”…
…young ‘Natasha Romanoff’ in the 2021 Marvel Studios feature “Black Widow”…
…and ‘Wendy Darling’ in the 2023 film “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
Click the images to enlarge…...
Anderson is noted for portraying a young ‘Alicia Marcus’ /‘Red Queen’…
…in the 2016 feature “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”…
…young ‘Natasha Romanoff’ in the 2021 Marvel Studios feature “Black Widow”…
…and ‘Wendy Darling’ in the 2023 film “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 7/16/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The Taylor Sheridan Paramount+ train keeps rolling. The Hollywood Reporter reveals his newest, Landman, will be premiering on the streaming platform this fall on November 17. Jon Hamm joins Billy Bob Thornton as a primary cast member for the contemporary oil rig drama. Based on the 11-part podcast Boomtown, Landman is “an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.”
“Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs,” says the official Paramount+ press release. “Based on the notable 11-part podcast “Boomtown,” the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy, and our geopolitics.”
Jon Hamm plays Monty Miller in Sheridan’s Landman, a goliath in the Texas oil...
“Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs,” says the official Paramount+ press release. “Based on the notable 11-part podcast “Boomtown,” the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy, and our geopolitics.”
Jon Hamm plays Monty Miller in Sheridan’s Landman, a goliath in the Texas oil...
- 7/9/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Spain’s fast-growing Secuoya Studios has re-teamed with Cuban-North American actor-producer William Levy (“Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”) for the action romantic comedy film “Bajo un volcán,” directed by Hugo Martín Cuervo.
The film will premiere exclusively on TelevisaUnivision streaming service ViX as part of a three-way deal unveiled at May’s Upfronts, which also sees the development of TV series “Arcadia,” a thriller starring Levy.
Shooting entirely on the Canary Island of Tenerife, “Bajo un volcán” marks a further step into the Levy-Secuoya alliance, which kicked off in 2022 with the production of ViX’s TV drama “Montecristo.”
This time, the two companies have engaged in a collaboration with Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales, the outfit led by prolific Spanish producer Eduardo Campoy, executive producer alongside Secuoya’s David Martínez and Wle’s William Levy and Jeff Goldberg.
Levy, who earned global success with Netflix’s remake of the Rcn telenovela “Cafe con aroma de mujer,...
The film will premiere exclusively on TelevisaUnivision streaming service ViX as part of a three-way deal unveiled at May’s Upfronts, which also sees the development of TV series “Arcadia,” a thriller starring Levy.
Shooting entirely on the Canary Island of Tenerife, “Bajo un volcán” marks a further step into the Levy-Secuoya alliance, which kicked off in 2022 with the production of ViX’s TV drama “Montecristo.”
This time, the two companies have engaged in a collaboration with Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales, the outfit led by prolific Spanish producer Eduardo Campoy, executive producer alongside Secuoya’s David Martínez and Wle’s William Levy and Jeff Goldberg.
Levy, who earned global success with Netflix’s remake of the Rcn telenovela “Cafe con aroma de mujer,...
- 6/24/2024
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Back in November, we learned that our friends at Cineverse’s Bloody Disgusting are expanding their multimedia horror brand with a new publishing imprint called Bloody Press, with the first projects on their agenda being novelizations of the films Terrifier, Terrifier 2, and Terrifier 3 (which is set to receive a theatrical release on October 11th). Now Variety has confirmed that the first of these books to reach store shelves will be a Terrifier 2 novelization written by Tim Waggoner, who has previously written novelizations of Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Bloody Press and Titan Books will be bringing the Terrifier 2 novelization to store shelves on October 29th, just a couple weeks after Terrifier 3 reaches the big screen.
Here’s the book synopsis: In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous...
Here’s the book synopsis: In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous...
- 6/24/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Horror fans are about to see Art the Clown in a whole new way this October when he comes to book form in a "gruesome" novelization of Terrifier 2.
Variety exclusively reports that the upcoming book version of the film will be penned by Tim Waggoner, who is no stranger to the horror genre and has written novelizations for movies like Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Halloween Kills, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Set one year after the events of Terrifier, Terrifier 2 picks up with Art returned from the dead as he ventures into the town of Miles County to terrorize its residents. As those who have watched Terrifier 2 know, the second film in the franchise took things even farther than the first, with Allie's death, in particular, becoming one of the goriest (and most drawn out) horror movie kills ever.
I wonder if reading about Allie's death...
Variety exclusively reports that the upcoming book version of the film will be penned by Tim Waggoner, who is no stranger to the horror genre and has written novelizations for movies like Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Halloween Kills, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Set one year after the events of Terrifier, Terrifier 2 picks up with Art returned from the dead as he ventures into the town of Miles County to terrorize its residents. As those who have watched Terrifier 2 know, the second film in the franchise took things even farther than the first, with Allie's death, in particular, becoming one of the goriest (and most drawn out) horror movie kills ever.
I wonder if reading about Allie's death...
- 6/22/2024
- by Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
In an exclusive revealed by Variety, it has been officially announced that modern cinema's most terrifying clown, Art, will be moving from the screen to the page as a novelization of Terrifier 2 is released. The novel is a partnership between Titan Books, Cineverse, and Bloody Disgusting, with the book set to be published during the upcoming Terrifier 3's theatrical run. Penning the novel is Tim Waggoner, a veteran of horror fiction and the writer behind novelizations of the likes of Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
- 6/21/2024
- by Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
In partnership with Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting, Titan Books is thrilled to announce the upcoming novelization of director Damien Leone’s hit slasher film Terrifier 2!
From Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the Terrifier 2 novelization will be unleashed on October 29, 2024.
The news was first reported by Variety this morning.
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier. Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets are about to run with blood, and Sienna...
From Tim Waggoner, author of the Halloween Kills and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelizations, the Terrifier 2 novelization will be unleashed on October 29, 2024.
The news was first reported by Variety this morning.
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of Terrifier. Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets are about to run with blood, and Sienna...
- 6/21/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Art the Clown is going literary, thanks to an upcoming novelization of “Terrifier 2.”
Titan Books is partnering with Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting to bring the official movie novelization to fans on Oct. 29, during the theatrical run of the upcoming “Terrifier 3.” Tim Waggoner, who also wrote the “Halloween Kills” and “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter” novelizations, penned the “Terrifier 2” novel.
Read the spooky synopsis below:
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of “Terrifier.” Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets...
Titan Books is partnering with Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting to bring the official movie novelization to fans on Oct. 29, during the theatrical run of the upcoming “Terrifier 3.” Tim Waggoner, who also wrote the “Halloween Kills” and “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter” novelizations, penned the “Terrifier 2” novel.
Read the spooky synopsis below:
In this gruesome novelization of the hit horror film, the nightmarish Art the Clown returns from the dead to continue his murderous and mad spree in the sleepy town of Miles County, one year after they survived the events of “Terrifier.” Little do they know the nightmare is about to begin anew.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art is back with an appetite for murder and mayhem—setting his sights on the recently bereaved teenager Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. The streets...
- 6/21/2024
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
Another day, another milestone for the Resident Evil franchise, this time with Resident Evil Village hitting the 10 million units sold milestone. Capcom made the announcement yesterday, coinciding with the release of the results of the Capcom Town survey, where fans voted on which franchise they would most like to see a sequel. And you’ll never guess what franchise won.
Three years since its 2021 release on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on May 7, Resident Evil Village has earned 10 million sales worldwide, which makes it the fastest Resident Evil entry to do so. That doesn’t move the needle much in terms of its place on Capcom’s Platinum Titles list at number 6, though Village would now be firmly ahead of Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6 and the Resident Evil 3 remake.
Capcom subsequently hasn’t updated their Platinum Titles list since March 31, so...
Three years since its 2021 release on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on May 7, Resident Evil Village has earned 10 million sales worldwide, which makes it the fastest Resident Evil entry to do so. That doesn’t move the needle much in terms of its place on Capcom’s Platinum Titles list at number 6, though Village would now be firmly ahead of Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6 and the Resident Evil 3 remake.
Capcom subsequently hasn’t updated their Platinum Titles list since March 31, so...
- 6/12/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Following William Levy’s success starring in ViX’s Montecristo last year, the TelevisaUnivision streamer has signed Secuoya Studios and William Levy Entertainment to a production deal. Together, the companies will develop two new projects – the series, Arcadia (w/t) and the film, Bajo Un Volcán (w/t) – both starring Levy, who will also executive produce.
Arcadia (w/t) tells the story of Pablo (Levy), a man who flees due to a broken heart and a violent past. Under a false identity, he starts a new life with his son in Arcadia, an idyllic town in the Canary Islands. Bajo Un Volcán (w/t), follows an ill-timed and forbidden love happening amid a natural catastrophe. Both projects are set to start production later in the year.
“I am thrilled to be teaming up with Secuoya and ViX again on two outstanding projects that I...
Arcadia (w/t) tells the story of Pablo (Levy), a man who flees due to a broken heart and a violent past. Under a false identity, he starts a new life with his son in Arcadia, an idyllic town in the Canary Islands. Bajo Un Volcán (w/t), follows an ill-timed and forbidden love happening amid a natural catastrophe. Both projects are set to start production later in the year.
“I am thrilled to be teaming up with Secuoya and ViX again on two outstanding projects that I...
- 5/14/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Ever Anderson, an up-and-coming actress known for roles in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy and Marvel’s Black Widow, has entered into a new strategic partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, sources tell Deadline.
We’re told there’s no official first-look deal here, though the hope at the streaming giant is to build a relationship with the rising star, identifying and developing future projects for her in both film and television.
Anderson, the daughter of director Paul W.S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, is coming off of her role as Wendy Darling in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy, a live-action Peter Pan remake directed for the streamer by decorated filmmaker David Lowery. Released last April, the film had her sharing the screen with Jude Law, Alexander Molony and Yara Shahidi, among others.
Prior to that, Anderson portrayed a young version of Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff in Marvel’s Black Widow,...
We’re told there’s no official first-look deal here, though the hope at the streaming giant is to build a relationship with the rising star, identifying and developing future projects for her in both film and television.
Anderson, the daughter of director Paul W.S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, is coming off of her role as Wendy Darling in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy, a live-action Peter Pan remake directed for the streamer by decorated filmmaker David Lowery. Released last April, the film had her sharing the screen with Jude Law, Alexander Molony and Yara Shahidi, among others.
Prior to that, Anderson portrayed a young version of Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff in Marvel’s Black Widow,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Resident Evil 9 is rumored to be set in Southeast Asia, a first for the series. According to leaker Dusk Golem, it will be a fictional rural town on an island inspired by Singapore. A Singapore setting would be a cool way to freshen Resident Evil up and showcase a different culture.
The Resident Evil franchise hasn't been afraid to shake things up over the years, and a rumor about the next new game in the series points to another franchise first on its way. Although every game is interconnected by unifying elements involving deadly viruses, various forms of the ruthless Umbrella corporation, and plenty of horrific enemies, there's a lot of room to do different things within that overarching lore. It's easy to jump into any mainline game and get a complete experience of its own, and the unique flavor provided by each can satisfy many different preferences.
Keeping with this idea,...
The Resident Evil franchise hasn't been afraid to shake things up over the years, and a rumor about the next new game in the series points to another franchise first on its way. Although every game is interconnected by unifying elements involving deadly viruses, various forms of the ruthless Umbrella corporation, and plenty of horrific enemies, there's a lot of room to do different things within that overarching lore. It's easy to jump into any mainline game and get a complete experience of its own, and the unique flavor provided by each can satisfy many different preferences.
Keeping with this idea,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Ben Brosofsky
- ScreenRant
Stars: Shawn Roberts, Jason London, Kenneth Welshm Genevieve DeGraves, Julian Richings | Written by Stephen Wallis | Directed by Cat Hostick
Back in 1922 Campton Manor was the scene of an unexplained mass death, twenty-eight guests at a New Year’s party died of heart attacks at the same time. There was no trace of poison, and the case was never solved. The mansion has, needless to say, sat empty ever since.
Decades later, the film seems to be set in the 1950s, Teddy is a detective and a horror novelist. He’s helped in both of these careers by his ability to see, and talk to, the dead. Right now he’s more concerned with Jack. Despite his secretary’s best efforts, Jack keeps turning up in his office talking about Campton Manor, in fact he’s rather insistent that Teddy investigate it.
After getting an invitation to that fateful party, Ted thinks Jack sent it,...
Back in 1922 Campton Manor was the scene of an unexplained mass death, twenty-eight guests at a New Year’s party died of heart attacks at the same time. There was no trace of poison, and the case was never solved. The mansion has, needless to say, sat empty ever since.
Decades later, the film seems to be set in the 1950s, Teddy is a detective and a horror novelist. He’s helped in both of these careers by his ability to see, and talk to, the dead. Right now he’s more concerned with Jack. Despite his secretary’s best efforts, Jack keeps turning up in his office talking about Campton Manor, in fact he’s rather insistent that Teddy investigate it.
After getting an invitation to that fateful party, Ted thinks Jack sent it,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Resident Evil remakes have been successful, but overdoing them risks franchise fatigue and stifles innovation. Capcom should focus future remakes on diverse experiences and impactful entries, not just mainline games. Re should prioritize titles with the potential for improveent in visuals, controls, and storytelling.
Resident Evil has cemented its position as a cornerstone of the survival horror genre. The recent remade versions have successfully reintroduced classic stories to a new generation, offering enhanced visuals and refined gameplay mechanics. However, focusing on remaking past entries carries risks. Choosing which games to remake requires careful consideration of their impact and potential for improvement.
According to a recent leak, Capcom is reportedly developing five new Resident Evil games, including the highly anticipated Resident Evil 9. While this news indicates the hopefully continued success of the series, there are reasons for fans to be cautious, particularly concerning the potential focus on remakes. While popular remake...
Resident Evil has cemented its position as a cornerstone of the survival horror genre. The recent remade versions have successfully reintroduced classic stories to a new generation, offering enhanced visuals and refined gameplay mechanics. However, focusing on remaking past entries carries risks. Choosing which games to remake requires careful consideration of their impact and potential for improvement.
According to a recent leak, Capcom is reportedly developing five new Resident Evil games, including the highly anticipated Resident Evil 9. While this news indicates the hopefully continued success of the series, there are reasons for fans to be cautious, particularly concerning the potential focus on remakes. While popular remake...
- 3/10/2024
- by Mofeeza Masood
- ScreenRant
Egos are charred and tempers seared in La Cocina, a kitchen nightmare set in the engine rooms of a vast Times Square eatery where the staff have more pressing things to worry about than rising temperatures. Take Pedro, a hardened and still-undocumented line cook whose outbursts of ideology can only mask his resentments and vulnerability for so long. Then there’s Julia (Rooney Mara), who is carrying Pedro’s unborn child, hiding her morning sickness in the staff room and planning to sneak out on break to get an abortion. And then there’s Estela (Anna Diaz), our eyes and ears: fresh off the proverbial boat, with barely a word of English, asking strangers on the subway how to get to 45th street before being unceremoniously tossed into a lunch shift that soon resembles The Raft of the Medusa, adrift on a sea of Cherry Coke.
The director of this lively tableaux is Alonso Ruizpalacios,...
The director of this lively tableaux is Alonso Ruizpalacios,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
Jon Hamm is going from the unhinged madness of Fargo to West Texas for Taylor Sheridan’s forthcoming Paramount+ series Landman. The Tag, Mad Men, and Mean Girls star joins Billy Bob Thornton as a primary cast member for a contemporary oil rig drama. Based on the 11-part podcast Boomtown, Landman is “an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.”
Jon Hamm plays Monty Miller in Sheridan’s Landman, a goliath in the Texas oil industry who has a long-standing personal and professional relationship with Thornton’s Tommy Norris. The Paramount+ series continues to strike it rich in the casting department, with stars like Demi Moore, Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Jacob Lofland, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Mark Collie and Paulina Chávez.
“Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale...
Jon Hamm plays Monty Miller in Sheridan’s Landman, a goliath in the Texas oil industry who has a long-standing personal and professional relationship with Thornton’s Tommy Norris. The Paramount+ series continues to strike it rich in the casting department, with stars like Demi Moore, Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Jacob Lofland, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Mark Collie and Paulina Chávez.
“Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale...
- 2/15/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
This post contains spoilers for the "Resident Evil" film franchise.
Umbrella Corporation. The name will forever be associated with unsavory, downright evil acts within the "Resident Evil" universe, catalyzing the events that define the franchise. Although Capcom's "Resident Evil" games have their own set of canonical events concerning Umbrella Corp., the film adaptations that branched into their own universe also paint this multinational conglomerate in a rather infamous light. In every iteration, Umbrella is never up to any good: be it the manufacture and mass production of biological weaponry, or ushering a new race of virus-enhance monstrosities. At the end of the day, the "Resident Evil" films also fit the survival-horror mold, with a woman named Alice (Milla Jovovich) at the center of the horrors crafted by none other than Umbrella.
With six frenetic, action-packed entries and a promising franchise reboot in its arsenal, the "Resident Evil" film franchise...
Umbrella Corporation. The name will forever be associated with unsavory, downright evil acts within the "Resident Evil" universe, catalyzing the events that define the franchise. Although Capcom's "Resident Evil" games have their own set of canonical events concerning Umbrella Corp., the film adaptations that branched into their own universe also paint this multinational conglomerate in a rather infamous light. In every iteration, Umbrella is never up to any good: be it the manufacture and mass production of biological weaponry, or ushering a new race of virus-enhance monstrosities. At the end of the day, the "Resident Evil" films also fit the survival-horror mold, with a woman named Alice (Milla Jovovich) at the center of the horrors crafted by none other than Umbrella.
With six frenetic, action-packed entries and a promising franchise reboot in its arsenal, the "Resident Evil" film franchise...
- 2/4/2024
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
Here’s your guide to every movie and TV show leaving Netflix Canada in February 2024.
In case you missed it, we also covered all the movies and TV shows leaving Netflix Canada in January 2024.
One of the biggest movies to leave Netflix is Matrix Revolutions, the fourth installment of the Matrix franchise.
Please Note: This is not the full list of everything leaving Netflix UK in February 2024. More departures will be announced throughout January 2024 and February 2024.
Movies and TV Shows Leaving Netflix Canada on February 1st, 2023 All My Life (2020) American Assassin (2017) Bending All the Rules (2002) Blow (2001) Blue Valentine (2010) Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) Dark Shadows (2012) Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009) Fury (2014) Guilty (2015) Half Brothers (2020) Here Comes the Boom (2012) John Q. (2002) Legend (2015) Legion (2010) Love Jacked (2018) Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005) Mystic River (2003) Non-Stop (2014) The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012) Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) Son of the Mask...
In case you missed it, we also covered all the movies and TV shows leaving Netflix Canada in January 2024.
One of the biggest movies to leave Netflix is Matrix Revolutions, the fourth installment of the Matrix franchise.
Please Note: This is not the full list of everything leaving Netflix UK in February 2024. More departures will be announced throughout January 2024 and February 2024.
Movies and TV Shows Leaving Netflix Canada on February 1st, 2023 All My Life (2020) American Assassin (2017) Bending All the Rules (2002) Blow (2001) Blue Valentine (2010) Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) Dark Shadows (2012) Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009) Fury (2014) Guilty (2015) Half Brothers (2020) Here Comes the Boom (2012) John Q. (2002) Legend (2015) Legion (2010) Love Jacked (2018) Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005) Mystic River (2003) Non-Stop (2014) The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012) Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) Son of the Mask...
- 1/11/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
La Brea season 3 is the show's last and will wrap up the Harrises' journey, focusing on their hopeful reunion as a main plot point. The cast includes Eoin Macken, Zyra Gorecki, and Nicholas Gonzalez, who discuss their experience shooting the final episodes and the growth of their characters' relationships. Season 3 introduces Gavin's sister, who becomes a chaotic presence and brings a new dynamic to the family, playing a significant role in uncovering the mysteries of the story.
After an action-packed finale, La Brea season 3 is making its long-awaited return to NBC on Tuesday, January 9. The third season will be the show's last and wrap up the Harrises' journey, whether they remain stuck in 10,000 B.C. or find a way to return home. Season 2, Episode 14, "The Journey, Part 2" sees Eve fall into a sinkhole and be transported to an unknown time period, leaving Gavin, Izzy, and Josh at a loss. Their...
After an action-packed finale, La Brea season 3 is making its long-awaited return to NBC on Tuesday, January 9. The third season will be the show's last and wrap up the Harrises' journey, whether they remain stuck in 10,000 B.C. or find a way to return home. Season 2, Episode 14, "The Journey, Part 2" sees Eve fall into a sinkhole and be transported to an unknown time period, leaving Gavin, Izzy, and Josh at a loss. Their...
- 1/5/2024
- by Rachel Foertsch
- ScreenRant
Fans of the terrifying Japanese survival horror video game Resident Evil are also able to enjoy the hair-raising and gory story on the big screen with thrilling film adaptations. Milla Jovovich stars in those spectacular installments, kicking major zombie butt and showing off her impressive physical prowess in the hit series. The accomplished actress appears as the tough, killing-machine heroine Alice in the blockbuster franchise, with her character having been specifically created for the cinema adaptations. She would go on to fight the undead and evil Umbrella Corporation for six adrenaline-pumping films, interacting with beloved characters from the video game along the way.
After the financial success of the original six movies, a reboot of the series was released in 2021 entitled Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, earning praise for its faithfulness to the games but failing to make a splash like its predecessors did. Regardless, the epic franchise has...
After the financial success of the original six movies, a reboot of the series was released in 2021 entitled Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, earning praise for its faithfulness to the games but failing to make a splash like its predecessors did. Regardless, the epic franchise has...
- 11/9/2023
- by Rachel Johnson, Samuel Cormier
- MovieWeb
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
The Warriors 4K Uhd from Arrow Video
The Warriors will come out to play on 4K Ultra HD on December 12 from Arrow Video. Both the 1979 theatrical cut and the 2005 alternate version have been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision.
The action thriller is directed by Walter Hill from a script he co-wrote with David Shaber (Nighthawks), based on Sol Yurick’s 1965 novel. Michael Beck, James Remar, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Marcelino Sánchez, and David Harris lead the ensemble cast.
The limited edition set comes with a 100-page book featuring new writing by film critic Dennis Cozzalio plus archival material, a double-sided poster with Laurie Greasley’s new artwork and the original key art,...
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
The Warriors 4K Uhd from Arrow Video
The Warriors will come out to play on 4K Ultra HD on December 12 from Arrow Video. Both the 1979 theatrical cut and the 2005 alternate version have been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision.
The action thriller is directed by Walter Hill from a script he co-wrote with David Shaber (Nighthawks), based on Sol Yurick’s 1965 novel. Michael Beck, James Remar, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Marcelino Sánchez, and David Harris lead the ensemble cast.
The limited edition set comes with a 100-page book featuring new writing by film critic Dennis Cozzalio plus archival material, a double-sided poster with Laurie Greasley’s new artwork and the original key art,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
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