Some intriguing updates on the Disney+ Hawkeye series. A new look at some freshly-costumed Titans and their Big Bad next season. A familiar face will return for Supernatural’s final season, plus Lobo may live to ride again. Spoilers away!
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Jessica Chastain’s all-star spy thriller co-starring Lupita Nyong’o, Penélope Cruz, Fan Bingbing, Diane Kruger, and more is officially slated for a January 15, 2021 release date in the U.S., according to The Wrap.
The Woman in the Window/The Empty Man/Cruella
Meanwhile, Disney has pushed back this October’s The Woman in the Window to May 15, 2020, Fox’s The Empty Man to August 7, 2020, and their own to May 28, 2021 in the U.S..
Black Panther 2
Speaking with Uproxx, Everett Ross himself, actor Martin Freeman, gave vague information about a possible timeline for the big sequel we know is coming and his character’s Snap status:
Where are we with a Black Panther sequel? Have you heard anything about when filming might start?
The last I heard, we won’t be doing it next year. So, it might be 2021 when we’re making the next Black Panther. That’s all I know.
Did Everett Ross survive the snap?
I think so, yeah. No, no one’s told me that he died.
Scream
Blumhouse VP of Feature Film Development, Ryan Turek, denied recent rumours the company plans to reboot the Scream franchise on Twitter.
Ha, I wish. https://t.co/q7M3vKViot
— Ryan Turek???? (@_RyanTurek) August 20, 2019
Colour Out of Space
Bloody-Disgusting has our first look a Nicolas Cage and Joely Richardson in Richard Stanley’s adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s The Colour Out of Space.
Ambition
We also have a trailer for Ambition, this year’s other hallucinatory horror film about a musical prodigy.
Titans
Comic Book reports Michael Mosley has joined the cast of Titans second season as Dr. Arthur Light, the wily but frequently outclassed supervillain with the ability to manipulate light.
Relatedly, actor Curran Walters shared a new poster for the season providing a good look at Slade “Deathstroke” Wilson and his daughter, Rose.
HERE WE GO #dcutitans pic.twitter.com/IIbgzqQLt8
— Curran Walters (@CurranWalters1) August 20, 2019
Creepshow
Speaking with Comic Book, original film star Tom Atkins believes he’ll (eventually) appear on an episode of Shudder’s Creepshow TV series.
[Showrunner] Greg Nicotero gave me a shout out and said, ‘We’re going to do this, and I’ll have you down for a role.” And I didn’t get into the first one, but maybe next year. Maybe next season.
Supernatural
More concretely, Emily Swallow will reprise her role as Amara/The Darkness in the final season of Supernatural.
Birds of Prey
In conversation with Newsarama, Katie Cassidy Rodgers revealed she’s pitched a Birds of Prey spinoff series to the CW.
I’ve pitched it. I think they should. It’s time for women. Come on, we’ve got this.
Lobo
In a recent Twitter post discussing his thoughts on the cancellation of Krypton, showrunner Cam Welsh stated the Lobo spinoff series is “far from dead”.
Let me say this: despite what you’ve heard, the Lobo spin-off is far from dead. And I’ll have more to say about it in a separate post.
My thoughts on #Krypton’s cancellation… pic.twitter.com/xV6fmZzpIf
— Cam Welsh (@CamWelsh_) August 19, 2019
Hawkeye
Writer Amy Berg (Eureka, The 4400) revealed she has been passed on by Marvel and Disney+ for the upcoming Hawkeye television series. Which we guess means it’s a bit further off as far as production is concerned.
I haven’t lost out on many jobs over my career, but I lost out on one today that stings just a bit. Sad to say, you’re not going to see my take on these two. I think you would’ve loved it. pic.twitter.com/NRB2TiMlvz
— Amy Berg (@bergopolis) August 19, 2019
Arrow
Speaking with TV Guide, David Ramsey and Stephen Amell revealed they’re both satisfied with how their characters’ stories wrap in the series finale of Arrow.
???? @StephenAmell and @David_Ramsey know their @CW_Arrow‘s characters’ endings — but don’t worry, they say fans will be happy pic.twitter.com/ppAj1yfepB
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) August 20, 2019
Fear The Walking Dead
The twelfth episode of season five is titled “Ner Tamid” — Hebrew for “eternal Light” — according to Spoiler TV.
American Horror Story: 1984
Spoiler TV also has a synopsis for “Camp Redwood,” the season premiere of American Horror Story: 1984.
In the summer of 1984, five friends escape Los Angeles to work as counselors at Camp Redwood. As they adjust to their new jobs, they quickly learn that the only thing scarier than campfire tales is the past coming to haunt you.
Writer: Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk
Director: Bradley Buecker.
Batwoman
Finally, Red Alice’s mad tea parties only serve absinthe in the latest teaser for Batwoman.
Banner art by Jim Cooke.