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Sony’s Kraven the Hunter Movie Has Found a Director
M. Night Shyamalan’s next mysterious movie taps a suitably mysterious cast. Bryce Dallas Howard discusses filming Jurassic World: Dominion during covid-19. Go behind the scenes of making Bill & Ted Face the Music. Plus, Henry Cavill gets dirty for The Witcher season 2, and what’s to come on Lovecraft Country. Spoilers get! Kraven the Hunter … Continued
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Updates From Mission: Impossible 7, Lucifer, and More
M. Night Shyamalan’s mystery thriller gets another cast member. Skydance animation shuffles a few of its upcoming release dates. There is yet another Stephen King adaptation on the way. Plus, what’s to come on Stargirl, and robot ruminations about in the look at Quibi’s new sci-fi series Don’t Look Deeper. Untitled M. Night Shyamalan Thriller … Continued
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Colin Trevorrow Is Heading to a New Kind of Atlantis
M. Night Shyamalan’s next thriller adds a few new stars. Catherynne Valente’s Space Opera is heading to Universal. Bruce Campbell, of all people, has an update on Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Get a look at the next animated DC movie. Plus, jumpsuits and tracksuits abound in a new Wonder Woman 1984 picture. … Continued
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M. Night Shyamalan’s Mysterious Next Film Has a Much Less Mysterious Cast
What shocking, unexpected terrors await the people in M. Night Shyamalan’s next film? I can’t say I know. But I do know who’s going to be depicting them. As reported by Variety, M. Night Shyamalan has set the cast for his upcoming, as of yet untitled film for Universal Pictures. The film, which has no … Continued
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The CW’s Superman & Lois Has Found Its Lana Lang
Christophe Waltz says he hasn’t heard anything about an Alita sequel. Patrick Stewart doesn’t want any virus allegories near Picard’s second season. Get another look at Pendleton Ward’s weird new Netflix show. Plus, Dark Harvest is coming next year, and what’s to come on the Pokémon anime. Spoilers go! Dark Harvest Deadline reports David Slade’s … Continued
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Updates From The Rise of Skywalker, Titans, and More
M. Night Shyamalan has new horrors in the works. Steven Allerick has joined the Snake Eyes movie. J.J. Abrams teases Finn’s backstory in The Rise of Skywalker. Plus, what’s to come on Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, and Black Lightning as Crisis looms. To me, my spoilers! Snake Eyes Deadline reports Steven Allerick will play Snake Eyes’ … Continued
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How Servant’s Composer Made a Creepy Show Even Creepier
Apple TV+’s mysterious Servant—from M. Night Shyamalan and Tony Basgallop—begins streaming tomorrow. The unsettling atmosphere of the show is achieved in part due to its fantastically moody score. Today, io9 is debuting an exclusive track from the show and we got to talk to composer Trevor Gureckis, too. Servent is…an odd one, but I’m looking forward … Continued
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Servant Is One of the Most Uncomfortable Things You’ll Watch This Year
Apple TV+ is probably having the toughest go in the streaming wars. It is a tech company, not an entertainment studio and it launched with very few offerings, most of which have received middling reviews. The next to debut, the mysterious Servant, probably won’t sell anyone on signing up but it will definitely give everyone … Continued
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Servant‘s Latest Teaser Is Unsettling as Hell
Apple’s upcoming thriller series Servant is still mostly shrouded in mystery and really only leading with the fact that whatever the hell is going on in its story revolves around a creepy-ass baby. The latest teaser doesn’t provide much in the way of more details but, well, it’s got plenty more baby weirdness to freak … Continued
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Oh, So That’s What M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant Is Really About
So we knew that the creepy baby in M. Night Shyamalan’s new Apple TV+ show was gonna be, well, creepy. Somehow—somehow—we were not adequately prepared for just how goddamn creepy it is. Just…watch for yourself. Early teasers for Servant focused on the premise that this was a show about a young family and their child…who … Continued
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10 PG-13 Horror Movies That Don’t Suck
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is out this Friday, and like many Guillermo del Toro-affiliated projects, it contains monsters galore. But will the fact that it’s rated PG-13 affect its fright factor? We’ll have our review up soon, but in the meantime, here’s some solid evidence that you don’t always need an R … Continued
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Bruce Campbell Teases More Evil Dead…But Without Ash
The Cruella de Vil origin movie adds another familiar face. M. Night Shyamalan teases a genre bent to his next movie. The Mortal Kombat movie is heading down under. Plus, more production quibbles for Bond 25, Supergirl’s Lex Luthor heads to the White House, and more clips from The Dead Don’t Die. Spoilers now! The … Continued
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Why M. Night Shyamalan Thinks Glass Is So Different From Other Superhero Movies
Is Glass a superhero movie? Is it a thriller? How exactly do you define it? That’s the question James McAvoy asks his writer/director in this exclusive clip from the Glass Blu-ray. The film, which is now available on digital but comes to Blu-ray and 4K on April 16, comes a massive amount of special features … Continued
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Avatar: The Last Airbender’s Writer Says a Possible Season 4 Was Sidelined for Shyamalan’s Film
One of the things that made Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender so special was how well it told its story in just the right amount of time, using three seasons to take us through Aang’s journey. Well, turns out there were tentative plans for more—possibly with a redemption arc for Zuko’s sister, Azula. But the … Continued
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Let’s Discuss the Ending of Glass
An M. Night Shyamalan movie isn’t a proper M. Night Shyamalan movie without some kind of twist ending. Thankfully, his latest film Glass fits the bill and then some. In fact, Shyamalan may even out Shyamalan himself with a fascinating turn of events that we think is worth a much broader discussion. So, let’s do … Continued
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M. Night Shyamalan Had the Ending of Glass On His Mind Way Back When He Made Unbreakable
Or an ending like it, anyway. Talking to Entertainment Weekly, M. Night Shyamalan, director of Glass, the latest film in the trilogy he began with Unbreakable in 2000, spoke about the film’s ending, and how it was, for him, at least, a long time coming. In the ending of Glass, in case you need a … Continued
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Seeing M. Night Shyamalan’s Split Was One of My Most Memorable Moviegoing Experiences
Imagine sitting down for a movie. You don’t know what that movie is but when it’s over you realize you’ve been watching a secret sequel to one of your favorite movies of all time. That’s what happened to me when I first saw M. Night Shyamalan’s Split, and it was one of the best experiences … Continued
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A Quick Recap of Everything You Need to Know Before Seeing Glass
The best possible way to prepare for Glass is to watch its predecessors: Unbreakable and Split. Those two films, both written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, are fantastic examples of why he’s one of our most interesting, and polarizing, filmmakers. Glass, Shyamalan’s latest film, hits theaters this week; it’s an endcap to a subtle … Continued
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The Worst Pain in the World, Bendable Phones, and Joshua Tree: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week
Ten hut, Gizmodo readers! Do you have a New Year’s Resolution you should be working on? Do not answer that rhetorical question, because yours are the feeble dreams of weaklings and mine is to whip this sorry, good-for-nothing blog audience squad into shape! ROLL CALL! Scroll on down and click those links! I don’t want to … Continued
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This Behind-the-Scenes Feature Focuses on Glass‘s Most Interesting Character
We did not love Glass, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing there to dig into. This featurette, released by Universal Pictures in promotion of the film, focuses on Sarah Paulson’s character, a rigid, brilliant psychologist who is fascinated by the three “super” people in the cast and is attempting to convince them that they are … Continued
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