• Rosario Dawson’s ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ cameo was cut at the last minute

    Rosario Dawson’s ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ cameo was cut at the last minute
    Rosario Dawson has revealed that she shot a scene in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, only for it to be cut from the final movie.READ MORE: ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ review: is Tom Holland Marvel’s new super-saviour?The actor played Claire Temple, a recurring character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) TV series, beginning with the first season of Daredevil, before appearing in Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, and The Defenders. Temple is a nurse who treats injured heroes
  • ‘Spring Breakers’ sequel to be written and directed by Bella Thorne

    ‘Spring Breakers’ sequel to be written and directed by Bella Thorne
    The upcoming sequel to Spring Breakers will be written and directed by Bella Thorne, according to a new interview with the actor.READ MORE: Bella Thorne: “It would be sad if I quit because of cancel culture”Harmony Korine directed 2012’s Spring Breakers, the tale of a group of college students who steal money to attend spring break, only to become entangled with a dangerous drug dealer named Alien (James Franco). The film starred Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley
  • AI slop film channel ridiculed for being “devoid of sauce and creativity”

    AI slop film channel ridiculed for being “devoid of sauce and creativity”
    Roku’s recently announced 24/7 AI channel has drawn criticism from people on social media, with many threatening to boycott the streaming platform entirely.
    The company, which is the US’ largest streaming hardware distributor, recently added a channel that streams AI created content 24/7, with ads that are also created using generative AI. The channel was designed by tech startup Fairground Entertainment and has been described by the company as “a major milestone”.
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  • ‘Halloween’ game banned in Australia and New Zealand but not over violence

    ‘Halloween’ game banned in Australia and New Zealand but not over violence
    A survival horror game based on the iconic Halloween film series has been banned in Australia and New Zealand – but not because of the violence.READ MORE: Ice Nine Kills on their “intense” ‘Dead By Daylight’ collab and why horror will never dieHalloween: The Game is set to launch September 8 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. “It’s Halloween night, 1978, the unsuspecting families of the quiet suburban town of Haddonfield are making holiday prepar
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  • Brad Pitt latest A-lister to back AI use in Hollywood: “It’s going to help films get made”

    Brad Pitt latest A-lister to back AI use in Hollywood: “It’s going to help films get made”
    Brad Pitt has entered into the debate surrounding AI, arguing that it could be a good “tool” for the movie industry.
    The veteran actor and Oscar winner gave his thoughts on the controversial subject in a new interview with Esquire. “There’s a lot of pushback against AI,” he acknowledged, “but AI is going to be the very thing that, if used as a tool, is going to help these mid-budget films, $40 to $90 million-budgeted films, get made.”
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