Last month, Amazon released the official poster and release date for its upcoming thriller Without Remorse. Now, the film has it’s first full trailer!
After a group of Russian soldiers kills his family, elite Navy SEAL John Kelly (Michael B. Jordan) sets out to avenge his wife and unborn child. He teams up with a fellow SEAL and a CIA agent, uncovering an international conspiracy the threatens to push the U.S. and Russia into a full-blown war. Kelly must do whatever it takes to avoid disaster and expose those behind the conspiracy.
Without Remorse is adapted from the Tom Clancy novel of the same name. Along with Jordan, it stars Jodie Turner-Smith, Jamie Bell, Guy Pearce, Lauren London, and more.
Watch the official trailer below. Without Remorse will release on Amazon Prime Video on April 30.
The Flash has finally dashed its way back to our screens, airing the season 7 premiere on March 2. But the content doesn’t stop there. The CW has also released new images for next week’s episode titled “The Speed of Thought.”
The episode’s synopsis reads:
“BARRY GAINS A NEW SKILL — When Barry (Grant Gustin) suddenly gains the power of speed thinking, he attempts to use his new gift to save Iris (Candice Patton). While Barry is thrilled with his new power, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) is hesitant to trust it. Meanwhile, Eva (guest star Efrat Dor) must face a shattering truth. Stefan Pleszczynski directed the episode written by Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza (#702).”
Check out the new images below, and be sure to tune into The Flash every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW.
Paul Bettany is heading to late night Thursday, March 4 to talk about the season finale of WandaVision coming out on Disney+ Friday, March 5.
WandaVision has been the talk of 2021, leading the internet in theory articles and television in viewership. While we know Paul Bettany is the king of no spoilers (snitches end up in ditches …) he’ll still no doubt have some details on just what the heck has been going on in Westview. Hopefully he’ll dish on Vision’s Marvel future as well.
The New Mutants is coming to HBO Max! The superhero film directed by Josh Boone will drop on the platform on April 10, nearly a year after the film first postponed its theatrical release.
The movie has had a rocky road to release from the start, with multiple COVID-19 delays capping several years of reshoots and pushed release dates. The marketing for the film’s eventual release in August 2020 even acknowledged the delays, with the official accounts for the film using the tagline “In theaters August 10 … yeah, really” along with “Hell has frozen over.”
The horror-centered X-Men film focuses on five young mutants as they battle both inner and outer demons as they try to escape a prison designed to contain them. The New Mutants stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Henry Zaga, Blu Hunt, and Charlie Heaton and is also available on Blu-ray.
Normal People star Paul Mescal has joined the cast of Bring Them Down alongside Tom Burke, known for his role as the lead character in the BBC series Strike. Bring Them Down is a thriller set in Ireland chronicling the story of an Irish shepherd dealing with the massacre of his sheep by mysterious assailants. According to Deadline, who broke the news, the film will go into production later this year.
Mescal is currently filming the opera Carmen and recently wrapped The Lost Daughterwith Olivia Colman. Burke recently played Orson Welles in Mank for Netflix, which is drawing Oscar buzz after garnering six Golden Globe nominations. No release date has been set for the film.
A new show is coming to Apple TV+, and it’s something you don’t want to miss.
Calls is a groundbreaking and immersive television experience based on the French series of the same name. This intriguing thriller, directed by Don’t Breathe‘s Fede Álvarez, will consist of nine 12-minute episodes that utilize only audio and minimal abstract visuals.
The show will unfold through a series of interconnected phone conversations that chronicle the mysterious story of a group of strangers whose lives are thrown into disarray in the lead-up to an apocalyptic event. Real terror sometimes lies not in what we can see … but rather what we can’t.
Calls will be narrated by a stacked voice cast of seasoned actors, including the likes of Lily Collins, Nick Jonas, Pedro Pascal, Nicholas Braun, Karen Gillan, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Riley Keough, Ben Schwartz, Jennifer Tilly, Mark Duplass, Aubrey Plaza, and more.
Check out the trailer below.
Calls will launch exclusively on Apple TV+ on March 19.
Orwo Studios and Black Hanger Studios (Jeepers Creepers: Reborn) have made a huge announcement. The iconic horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night, which is said to be the most controversial horror film to come out of the 1980s, will be getting a reboot in 2022.
“Silent Night, Deadly Night tells the story of a child who is traumatized after seeing his parents killed by a man dressed as Santa Claus. Years later, he dons a Santa suit himself and gets bloody revenge on the naughty list.“
That is not the only exciting news. The film’s original producers Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead of Wonderwheel Entertainment will be joining Orwo in bringing this modern twist of the cult classic to life.
The project was brought to Orwo Studios by producer Anthony Masi of MasiMedia. Schneid, Whitehead, and Masi will produce along with Jake Seal, Terry Bird, and Jamie R. Thompson of Orwo Studios/Black Hangar, with Orwo Studios financing and representing the film sales rights.
Be sure to check back for more updates and let us know in the comments below if your are excited for this new reboot.
With the 26th Annual Critics Choice Awards less than a week away, the Critics Choice Association has announced the star-studded list of presenters who will be joining returning host Taye Diggs onstage, live or virtually, for the March 7 awards show.
Stars from both film and television — including favorites like Supernatural, and now Walker, star Jared Padalecki, and 9-1-1 darling Angela Bassett — are on the list of presenters for the evening. The list also includes Kevin Bacon, Mayim Bialik, Orlando Bloom, Phoebe Dynevor, Morgan Freeman, Gal Gadot, Jim Gaffigan, Tony Hale, Chelsea Handler, Justin Hartley, Chris Hemsworth, Tyler Hoechlin, Jameela Jamil, Leslie Jordan, Javicia Leslie, Eva Longoria, Chrissy Metz, Mads Mikkelsen, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ashley Park, Kyra Sedgwick, Yara Shahidi, Elizabeth Tulloch, Courtney B. Vance, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Due to COVID-19, the awards show will be an in-person/virtual hybrid, with Diggs and some of the evening’s presenters live in Los Angeles, while nominees and other presenters will be appearing live remotely from wherever they are. Also, as previously announced, current Critics Choice Award nominee and award-winning actress Zendaya will be the recipient of the fifth annual SeeHer Award, to be presented by her Malcolm & Marie co-star John David Washington.
If you are not familiar with the nominees for this year you can find the film nominees here and the television nominees here. Be sure to tune into the Critics Choice Awards live on The CW on Sunday, March 7 from 7-10 p.m. ET/PT.
With one day left before the big WandaVision finale, Paul Bettany is heading to Ellen to chat about the show on Thursday, March 4.
Bettany, now Marvel’s longest tenured actor, plays the synthezoid robot worthy of wielding Mjolnir in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While he met his untimely end in Avengers: Infinity War, he’s back in the Disney+ series bringing us a new side to Vision we’ve never seen before.
So many questions still need to be answered surrounding the series, and Vision … and the other Vision … so be sure to tune in to the finale on Friday, March 5 exclusively on Disney+. But in the meantime, we’ll see what Paul Bettany can spill before airing …
On June 11, Love, Victor will return to our screens with season 2. We’ll return to Creekwood High with Victor and his friends, as well as meet a few new characters along the way. As we wait to see what season 2 has in store, there’s plenty to reminiscence from season 1. Relive some of our favorite moments from the first season below!
Benji’s introduction
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One of my favorite character introductions on the show, and perhaps the greatest use of slo-mo, is Benji’s intro. As Victor and Felix head to their first class, where Victor spots Benji and is immediately captivated. While he watches Benji, the scene goes to slow motion, with fitting music to accommodate it. There’s also a nod to Love, Simon after introductions are made and Benji tells Victor, “Nice shoes.”
Adrian and his Elsa wand
During Victor’s birthday party, things got a little tense. Between Victor’s grandfather getting upset about Benji and Derek and Isabel’s friction with her mother-in-law, the day didn’t exactly scream “HAPPY BIRTHDAY, VICTOR!” But who knew that the littlest Salazar would swoop in and save the day? (We did, because Adrian is truly a gift.) Just when the day seemed on the verge of collapse, Adrian ran into the room waving his Elsa wand, playfully pretending to turn everyone into ice. His excitement was eventually enough to even get his grandfather to join the fun. Don’t ever change, Adrian.
Felix shows Lake his apartment
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This was one of the most touching moments in season 1 for me. After witnessing (albeit from underneath a bed) Lake’s relationship with her mother, Felix decided to show her she’s not alone in that department. To help her feel better, Felix brought Lake to his apartment (that not even Victor has seen), revealing his mother struggles with hoarding. He presented a more vulnerable side to Lake, and maybe (read: definitely) it brought a few tears to my eyes.
All of “Boys’ Trip”
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I know this article is supposed to focus on specific scenes, but “Boys’ Trip” has so many that the entire episode deserves to be on here. In the episode, Victor takes an impromptu trip to New York to visit Simon, who’s out of town, so Bram and his and Simon’s roommates are Victor’s welcoming committee. Throughout the episode, Victor realizes he’s found his people, and they embrace him like one of their own (because he is), despite having just met him. For the first time, Victor isn’t ashamed to be gay, and by the end of the episode, he revels in it. This is an episode that will make you laugh, cry, and, well … everything in-between.
Mia connects with Pilar
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Another great moment that happened during Victor’s party was when Mia went to talk with Pilar, who was clashing heavily with Isabel. Mia offers to go talk with Pilar. She’s able to find common ground with Pilar, relating to her on a level that Isabel may not be able to reach as well. Mia provides the space for Pilar to share her frustrations and is also able to share her own.
Victor comes out
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Throughout season 1, there are a few points where Victor comes out to someone, whether on purpose or accidentally (e.g., the dance). But there are two coming out scenes in particular that stand out. The first is when Victor decides to come out to Felix. Victor is visibly nervous, asking Felix to turn away from him as he shares his news. Felix, however, is fully supportive of Victor, glad that Victor was able to share that part of himself.
The second coming out scene was the very last one of the season. Victor returns home from the dance with Pilar, ready to share with her and his parents … until his parents announce their impending separation, and Victor changes his mind. But just as the episode is about to end, Victor strengthens his resolve, and ends the season with the words “I’m gay,” relief spreading across his face.
Victor and Benji’s mini dance party
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There’s no denying Victor and Benji have chemistry with each other, and one great scene that demonstrates how easily they get along is while they’re closing one night at the coffee shop. While they clean, Benji starts playing “Call Me Maybe” from Victor’s phone. Victor mentions a dance he used to do when he was little, prompting Benji to try and replicate. They both eventually start dancing in a cute and funny impromptu dance break.
Isabel and Armando singing at the piano
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For much of season 1, Isabel and Armando struggle with the fallout of Isabel’s affair. Happy and loving moments between the two are fleeting but there. One of the few moments where their relationship doesn’t feel strained is when Isabel sits at the piano singing Selena’s “Dreaming of You.” Armando watches on, encouraging her to keep going. Shortly after, he joins her and the two can briefly let go of their tension.
Honorable Mentions:
Veronica tells Mia about her ex-boyfriend
Lake and Felix flee with the tres leches cakes
Benji teaches Victor how to make a drink at the coffee shop
Andrew walks Mia home after the dance
Love, Victor season 2 will release on June 11 exclusively on Hulu. Keep up with all our coverage for the show, including recaps, here.
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