Browsing: jj abrams

We all know how hardcore Disney and LucasFilm is about their no spoilers no NOTHING rule regarding Star Wars, and while we can’t blame them really, it does sometimes make it difficult to glean anything from involved parties during interviews. Fortunately for us, our friends over at Collider had a pretty fabulous interview with newcomer to […]

Apparently we’ll be getting a Hobbit in space, because Dominic Monaghan has just been revealed as part of the Star Wars: Episode IX cast. Monaghan, of course, has done more than just playing one of the Fellowship in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy of films — he was also one of our favorite tv show musicians on LOST, Charlie […]

We just need to get this out of the way first: OMG THIS IS THE BEST MOST PERFECT IDEA IF KERI RUSSELL MAY BE PLAYING [SPOILER] IN STAR WARS: EPISODE IX. To explain, Variety is reporting a source has informed them that The Americans star Keri Russell is being “eyed” for a role in Star Wars: Episode IX. This makes […]

Zachary Quinto recently spoke with Canadian ET (as in Entertainment Tonight Canada, not a Spielberg remake filmed entirely in Vancouver) about the future of a certain little space franchise called Star Trek. Specifically, NuSpock spoke about what could possibly be at least 3 scripts in various stages of development for Star Trek 4 (Kelvin Timeline, or JJVerse). One […]

While we’re not sure what all is going on with JJ Abrams‘ 3rd Cloverfield movie (title changes, release date changes, possible distribution changes), it seemed likely we’d be getting a trailer drop today during Super Bowl 52. Most recently, there was news out of Sundance that perhaps Netflix was acquiring Cloverfield 3 from Paramount rather than it releasing in […]

After a fairly groundbreaking and successful film in 10 Cloverfield Lane, it’s been a topsy-turvy time for the Cloverfield franchise. There was immediate talk of a sequel to the 2016 film, which starred Mary Elizabeth Winstead and John Goodman. Originally called Valencia (at least on paper), the third film in the alien saga has gone through at least three title […]

Few things are as instantaneously recognizable as John Williams iconic Star Wars compositions.  Having created each sweeping score for the saga since the first in 1977, Williams is more intimately familiar with the galactic conflict films than perhaps anyone else. It has been a topic of some discussion over the last few years, whether or not Williams […]

This may be the strangest yet exciting thing I’ll write about all week. Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is apparently working on an original Star Trek idea. No, really — the report from Deadline says that Tarantino spoke with J.J. Abrams and Paramount (the studio that holds the film rights for the franchise currently; TV rights are still with CBS). […]