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Hideo Kojima Is Turning His Death Stranding Video Game Into A Movie, So Will He Bring Its All-Star Cast Along?
By Nick Venable published
Video game icon Hideo Kojima is bringing the epic Death Stranding to life as his first film adaptation, so does that mean all-star cast members like Norman Reedus will be involved?
More 007? What No Time To Die's Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes And More Have Said About Possibly Returning To The James Bond Franchise
By Adreon Patterson published
After the release of No Time to Die, Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, and more have spoken about their possible return to the James Bond franchise.
A New James Bond Is Coming After Daniel Craig's Exit, But Will That Mean The Same For All The Stars?
By Mike Reyes published
After Daniel Craig's big finale in No Time To Die, could any of the recurring actors in his era of 007 reprise their roles?
Crimes Of The Future Ending Explained: What Does The Abrupt Conclusion Mean?
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
We're talking spoilers about David Cronenberg's latest science fiction vision.
Dune 2 Is Adding A James Bond Star In A Key Role
By Adam Holmes published
Dune 2 is bringing aboard a star from recent James Bond movies to play a key role.
Crimes Of The Future’s Léa Seydoux And Viggo Mortensen Share Their Ideas On The Meaning Behind Cronenberg’s Latest Movie (Hint: It’s Not To Gross You Out)
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
The lead actors of David Cronenberg's science fiction film speak to the themes that spoke to them in Crimes of The Future.
Crimes Of The Future Cast: Where You've Seen The Actors In The David Cronenberg Movie Before
By Philip Sledge published
David Cronenberg's return to horror, Crimes of the Future, is exploding with incredibly talented actors.
No Time To Die’s Léa Seydoux Breaks Silence On Channing Tatum’s Scrapped Gambit Movie
By Adreon Patterson published
After being revealed to have been part of Channing Tatum's Gambit, No Time to Die's Léa Seydoux has broken her silence on the scrapped film.
Crimes Of The Future Review: Cronenberg Cuts Cleanly Into A Provocative Sci-Fi Concept, Not Quite Deep Enough
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Crimes of the Future is incredibly rich in its ideas and world building – it feels like the stellar adaptation of a dusty ‘80s sci-fi novel you might find next to Dune on a bookshelf.
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