Tag Archives: action

Exclusive: Red Stone Trailer Starring Neal McDonough & Michael Cudlitz

ComingSoon is excited to debut the exclusive trailer for Cinedigm’s upcoming action-thriller Red Stone, starring Neal McDonough (Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, Captain America: The First Avenger, Justified) and Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead, Band of Brothers, Clarice). The movie will release on December 3, 2021, in select theaters and on Premium VOD and… Read More »

Who Is the Best Actor in Martin Scorsese’s The Departed?

Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award-winning crime drama The Departed turns 15 this week, people. Looking back on the flick, I’m still amazed at its ability to entertain, dazzle, thrill, and shock audiences. Honestly, check out this terrific “first-time reaction” from a couple on YouTube if you need a reminder of just how bonkers the 2006 film… Read More »

What If…? Director: Star Lord T’Challa Spin-Off Was in Development

During an interview with Variety, What If…? head writer A.C. Bradley and director Bryan Andrews discussed the first season of the animated Disney+ series from Marvel Studios and plans for Season 2, including confirming that the creators were initially planning to spin off the Star Lord T’Challa character into his own show. RELATED: Disney+ October… Read More »

Matthew Vaughn’s New Star-Studded Spy Film Argylle Begins Production

Production on Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn’s newest  spy film Argylle has officially begun in Europe. The filming start also comes with the addition of Tony Award-nominated actress Ariana DeBose, who has signed on to join Henry Cavill, and John Cena, the star-studded project. DeBose will also next be seen in Steven Spielberg’s long-awaited film adaptation… Read More »

Disney’s Tower of Terror Film Moves Forward with Scarlett Johansson

After the two-month long legal dispute between MCU vet Scarlett Johansson and Disney, The Hollywood Reporter brings word that both parties have finally reached an agreement and have settled the breach of contract lawsuit which Johansson previously filed last July over the Disney+ distribution of Black Widow. Further details about their settlement have not been… Read More »

Second The Witcher Anime Film & Family Series in Development

Netflix is continuing to flesh out The Witcher universe. During Netflix’s Tudum event, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich announced that a second The Witcher anime film is in the works. The first film looked into the past of Geralt’s mentor Vesemir and was called The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. No plot details were revealed just yet or if Studio… Read More »

Extraction 2 Teaser Shows Chris Hemsworth’s Fate as Tyler Rake

During today’s Tudum showcase, Netflix welcomed Chris Hemsworth on the stream to debut the Extraction 2 teaser trailer. The film is a follow-up to the original Extraction, which became a huge hit for the streamer. No release date was given, although production is starting soon on the project. Check out the Extraction 2 teaser trailer below:   RELATED: The… Read More »

Cobra Kai Season 4 Release Date & Sneak Peek Unveiled

During today’s Tudum fan event, Netflix showed off a new Cobra Kai Season 4 sneak peek. The new footage shows the return of the All Valley Karate Tournament. The series is set to premiere on December 31, 2021. Check out the Cobra Kai Season 4 sneak peek below: [embedded content] [embedded content] RELATED: Interview: Cobra Kai Composers Leo Birenberg &… Read More »

Interview: Guardians of the Galaxy Devs Speak About Going From Stealth to Marvel-Level Action

Eidos Montreal might not be the first developer many people would put on a Guardians of the Galaxy game. The Canadian studio is mostly known for two Deus Ex games, which faithfully continued the stealth and immersive sim roots of the original. Guardians of the Galaxy is the tonal opposite of Adam Jensen’s adventures and adjusting to that… Read More »

Guardians of the Galaxy Preview: It’s Not Like Avengers & That’s a Good Thing

A game can sometimes become a punching bag and, sadly, Marvel’s Avengers is one of those games. While Insomniac Games’ two Spider-Man titles were thoughtful games based on the beloved web slingers, Avengers felt like the safest and most boring bet that was made worse by the games-as-a-service nature that infected the whole thing. It tainted… Read More »