The final season of director Jon Amiel's live-action 'neo-noir' fantasy TV series "Carnival Row", stars Cara Delevingne as the immortal 'fae' creature 'Vignette Stonemoss' and Orlando Bloom as officer 'Rycroft Philostrate' now streaming on Amazon Prime Video:
"...mythical creatures flee their war-torn homeland...
"...gathering in the city as tensions simmer between citizens and a growing population.
"Meanwhile an investigation into a string of unsolved crimes, eats away at whatever uneasy peace still exists..."
Cast also includes David Gyasi as 'Agreus', Tamzin Merchant as 'Imogen Spurnrose', Andrew Gower as 'Ezra Spurnrose', Karla Crome as 'Tourmaline'...
,,,Artemas Froushan as 'Jonah Breakspear', Caroline Ford as 'Sophie Longerbane', Indira Varma as 'Piety Breakspear', Jared Harris as 'Absalom Breakspear'...
...Simon McBurney as 'Runyan Millworthy', Alice Krige as the 'Haruspex', Ariyon Bakare as 'Darius', Maeve Dermody as 'Portia Fyfe', Jamie Harris as 'Sergeant Dombey', Scott Reid as 'Quill', Anna Rust as 'Fleury...
"...mythical creatures flee their war-torn homeland...
"...gathering in the city as tensions simmer between citizens and a growing population.
"Meanwhile an investigation into a string of unsolved crimes, eats away at whatever uneasy peace still exists..."
Cast also includes David Gyasi as 'Agreus', Tamzin Merchant as 'Imogen Spurnrose', Andrew Gower as 'Ezra Spurnrose', Karla Crome as 'Tourmaline'...
,,,Artemas Froushan as 'Jonah Breakspear', Caroline Ford as 'Sophie Longerbane', Indira Varma as 'Piety Breakspear', Jared Harris as 'Absalom Breakspear'...
...Simon McBurney as 'Runyan Millworthy', Alice Krige as the 'Haruspex', Ariyon Bakare as 'Darius', Maeve Dermody as 'Portia Fyfe', Jamie Harris as 'Sergeant Dombey', Scott Reid as 'Quill', Anna Rust as 'Fleury...
- 11/22/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
One of the more notable features of James Gunn's 2014 film "Guardians of the Galaxy," the tenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was its rockin' soundtrack of familiar 1970s hits. The film's main character, Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), was abducted from Earth as a boy and raised among space aliens. One of the only things he kept as a vestige of his life on Earth was a Walkman and a mixtape that was gifted to him by his dying mother. The tape contained "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede, David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream," The Runaway's "Cherry Bomb," and Rupert Holmes' oft-reviled "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)." Peter Quill's mother had interesting taste. Norman Greenbaum's popular pick "Spirit in the Sky" played in the film's preview and is on its soundtrack record, but isn't actually played in the final cut of the movie.
Peter, as an adult,...
Peter, as an adult,...
- 5/28/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The following post contains spoilers for "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special."
If James Gunn called you and asked you to be a major plot point in a project he was doing, your answer would be yes. How could it not be? Gunn makes great -- and, more importantly, fun — movies. Case in point: "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special," which was released on Disney+ just in time for the 2022 holidays. In the special presentation, the Guardians have taken over their new home base, Knowhere. Christmas is on the way, and the gang is looking for a good present for Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord (Chris Pratt). The guy has had a rough time of it since he lost his love Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) and found out that another version of her from an earlier timeline doesn't feel the same way about him.
Kraglin (Sean Gunn) mentions Peter's childhood hero,...
If James Gunn called you and asked you to be a major plot point in a project he was doing, your answer would be yes. How could it not be? Gunn makes great -- and, more importantly, fun — movies. Case in point: "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special," which was released on Disney+ just in time for the 2022 holidays. In the special presentation, the Guardians have taken over their new home base, Knowhere. Christmas is on the way, and the gang is looking for a good present for Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord (Chris Pratt). The guy has had a rough time of it since he lost his love Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) and found out that another version of her from an earlier timeline doesn't feel the same way about him.
Kraglin (Sean Gunn) mentions Peter's childhood hero,...
- 5/27/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
After the release of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," it's never been more clear that these movies have essentially been one long love story ... just maybe not between the two characters we thought all along. In James Gunn's long-awaited threequel, Chris Pratt's Peter Quill is struggling mightily to come to terms with the fact that this post-"Avengers: Endgame" version of Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) isn't the same one Peter shared all those sweet (and feisty) memories with throughout the previous "Guardians" films. Killed at the hands of the Mad Titan Thanos and more or less replaced by an alternate universe version from an earlier point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline, Quill means absolutely nothing to her. There's a funny moment when Star-Lord desperately recounts just what made him so attracted to the old Gamora in the first place, and Gamora retorts that his description sounds much more like her sister,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
On May 5, 2023, the final installment in James Gunn's hugely popular "Guardians of the Galaxy" trilogy will land in theaters. Gunn has made no secret of the fact that "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" will close the book on this chapter of the MCU, and it could be the last time we see some of the Guardians themselves, including Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldaña), Drax (Dave Bautista), Mantis (Pom Klementieff), Rocket (Bradley Cooper), Groot (Vin Diesel), and Nebula (Karen Gillan). In 2022, before he premiered the movie's teaser trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, Gunn told the crowd: "This is the end of that story. I'm sorry. Some stories have an end. It doesn't mean everybody dies."
Of course, that doesn't mean nobody dies. Indeed, Gunn has been equally candid in pointing out that "Vol. 3" will be an emotional rollercoaster for audiences. A few months after Sdcc, a Twitter...
Of course, that doesn't mean nobody dies. Indeed, Gunn has been equally candid in pointing out that "Vol. 3" will be an emotional rollercoaster for audiences. A few months after Sdcc, a Twitter...
- 3/26/2023
- by Chris Heasman
- Slash Film
The Dillinger Escape Plan’s 2013 album One of Us Is the Killer has inspired a new graphic novel of the same name, arriving in the near future via Sumerian Comics.
Rock & Roll Hell creators Sam Romesburg and Ben Roberts were inspired by the album title to pen the original story, which was then influenced by various concepts within the LP’s songs and lyrics. Visual artist Greg Di Angilla (Rock & Roll Hell) and colorist Warnia Sahadewa (Doctor Who) are credited with the cover art and colors, respectively.
The plot synopsis reads: “A string of assassinations made by a politically-motivated killer known only to the public as The Quill serves as the spark to ignite a full scale revolution. Set in a technologically advanced American City in the not too distant future, Vertical Integration Corp. has seized all means of production and capital available, creating a financial synergy unlike any that has ever existed.
Rock & Roll Hell creators Sam Romesburg and Ben Roberts were inspired by the album title to pen the original story, which was then influenced by various concepts within the LP’s songs and lyrics. Visual artist Greg Di Angilla (Rock & Roll Hell) and colorist Warnia Sahadewa (Doctor Who) are credited with the cover art and colors, respectively.
The plot synopsis reads: “A string of assassinations made by a politically-motivated killer known only to the public as The Quill serves as the spark to ignite a full scale revolution. Set in a technologically advanced American City in the not too distant future, Vertical Integration Corp. has seized all means of production and capital available, creating a financial synergy unlike any that has ever existed.
- 3/20/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Marvel Studios released a new trailer for “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” during the Super Bowl, teasing the final chapter of the story of the MCU’s intergalactic ragtag family of superheroes.
The new trailer, which you can watch above, puts the spotlight on the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), the unethical scientist responsible for turning an innocent raccoon into the gun-wielding Rocket through painful surgery and genetic manipulation. We even see Rocket get marked with the experiment tag “89P13.”
“He didn’t want to make things perfect,” bemoans Rocket. “He just hated things the way they are.”
Writer-director James Gunn, who is bringing his time with Marvel to an end as he prepares to launch a rebooted DC Universe, has said that “Vol. 3” will mark the end of the Guardians of the Galaxy in its current iteration. Dave Bautista has also said that this will be his last film as Drax the Destroyer.
The new trailer, which you can watch above, puts the spotlight on the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), the unethical scientist responsible for turning an innocent raccoon into the gun-wielding Rocket through painful surgery and genetic manipulation. We even see Rocket get marked with the experiment tag “89P13.”
“He didn’t want to make things perfect,” bemoans Rocket. “He just hated things the way they are.”
Writer-director James Gunn, who is bringing his time with Marvel to an end as he prepares to launch a rebooted DC Universe, has said that “Vol. 3” will mark the end of the Guardians of the Galaxy in its current iteration. Dave Bautista has also said that this will be his last film as Drax the Destroyer.
- 2/12/2023
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Marvel for ages 18 and up? The concept sounds a bit implausible, but deleted scenes and abandoned concepts show filmmakers' attempts to push the limits of the McU's family-friendly fare.
Granted, a few Marvel-related projects, like the "Deadpool" movies and "Logan," are rated R. All films within the official Marvel Cinematic Universe, though, are rated PG-13. That will change in the future, with the third "Deadpool" movie slated to formally join the MCU fold and its creatives promising it will retain the adults-only reputation of the first two films. This could set a precedent for more mature MCU projects going forward, but for now, everything within the fabled MCU canon stays in its lane — but not for lack of trying.
Surprisingly, many sequences landed on the cutting room floor that would've likely mandated an R rating. Fans can find these eyebrow-raising and occasionally downright shocking moments scattered throughout bonus material of...
Granted, a few Marvel-related projects, like the "Deadpool" movies and "Logan," are rated R. All films within the official Marvel Cinematic Universe, though, are rated PG-13. That will change in the future, with the third "Deadpool" movie slated to formally join the MCU fold and its creatives promising it will retain the adults-only reputation of the first two films. This could set a precedent for more mature MCU projects going forward, but for now, everything within the fabled MCU canon stays in its lane — but not for lack of trying.
Surprisingly, many sequences landed on the cutting room floor that would've likely mandated an R rating. Fans can find these eyebrow-raising and occasionally downright shocking moments scattered throughout bonus material of...
- 1/30/2023
- by Blake Taylor
- Slash Film
Dave Bautista will not be the next Bane in the “Batman” movieverse.
Bautista described his determination in April 2021 to play the Batman villain when he met with Warner Bros. at JusticeCon in April 2021.
“I’m not kidding. They were a little like, ‘Woah, we’re not even casting Bane.’ I was like ‘I don’t care, I’m playing him.'”
Bautista may have thought that the door of opportunity was more open now that his “Guardians of the Galaxy” director, James Gunn, is in charge of DC Studios.
Read More: Dave Bautista Says He Doesn’t Want To Be Like The Rock: ‘I Just Want To Be A Good F**king Actor’
However, in a new interview with Insider, Bautista explained how they’re “starting from scratch” in a “younger” direction which won’t include the 54-year-old actor.
“I have had conversations with James about that,” Bautista began.
Bautista described his determination in April 2021 to play the Batman villain when he met with Warner Bros. at JusticeCon in April 2021.
“I’m not kidding. They were a little like, ‘Woah, we’re not even casting Bane.’ I was like ‘I don’t care, I’m playing him.'”
Bautista may have thought that the door of opportunity was more open now that his “Guardians of the Galaxy” director, James Gunn, is in charge of DC Studios.
Read More: Dave Bautista Says He Doesn’t Want To Be Like The Rock: ‘I Just Want To Be A Good F**king Actor’
However, in a new interview with Insider, Bautista explained how they’re “starting from scratch” in a “younger” direction which won’t include the 54-year-old actor.
“I have had conversations with James about that,” Bautista began.
- 1/30/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Maria Gabriela de Faría has been cast in the upcoming Fox comedy series “Animal Control,” Variety has learned exclusively.
de Faría will appear in the series in a recurring guest star role. She joins previously announced cast members Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Ravi Patel, Michael Rowland, Grace Palmer, Gerry Dee, Kelli Ogmundson, and Alvina August.
Per the official logline for the single-camera series, it “will follow a group of local Animal Control workers whose lives are complicated by the fact that animals are simple, but humans are not.” de Faría will appear as Camila, the long-distance girlfriend of Shred (Rowland), the former pro snowboarder and now rookie animal control worker assigned to work with Frank (McHale).
The role reunites de Faría with “Animal Control” executive producers Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg, and Tad Quill, as they all previously worked together on the Fox comedy series “The Moodys,” which ran for two seasons on the broadcast network.
de Faría will appear in the series in a recurring guest star role. She joins previously announced cast members Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Ravi Patel, Michael Rowland, Grace Palmer, Gerry Dee, Kelli Ogmundson, and Alvina August.
Per the official logline for the single-camera series, it “will follow a group of local Animal Control workers whose lives are complicated by the fact that animals are simple, but humans are not.” de Faría will appear as Camila, the long-distance girlfriend of Shred (Rowland), the former pro snowboarder and now rookie animal control worker assigned to work with Frank (McHale).
The role reunites de Faría with “Animal Control” executive producers Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg, and Tad Quill, as they all previously worked together on the Fox comedy series “The Moodys,” which ran for two seasons on the broadcast network.
- 1/30/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
There's no shortage of emotional moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While a number of those instances are celebratory, there are just as many heartbreaking ones as well. Steve Rogers' goodbye to Peggy Carter in "Captain America: The First Avenger," Aunt May's demise courtesy of the Green Goblin, Angela Bassett's whole performance in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," and basically all of "Avengers: Endgame" come to mind.
In terms of consistently hitting you right in the feels, James Gunn's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series delivers each time. All you have to do is recall the quotes "We are Groot" and "He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy," and you know exactly what I'm talking about. But as we prepare for the final chapter of the fan-favorite filmmaker's story about this lovable bunch of a-holes, Gunn recently shared that there are still some tear-inducing moments on the horizon.
In terms of consistently hitting you right in the feels, James Gunn's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series delivers each time. All you have to do is recall the quotes "We are Groot" and "He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy," and you know exactly what I'm talking about. But as we prepare for the final chapter of the fan-favorite filmmaker's story about this lovable bunch of a-holes, Gunn recently shared that there are still some tear-inducing moments on the horizon.
- 1/17/2023
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
Take a look at the final season of director Jon Amiel's 'neo-noir' fantasy TV series "Carnival Row", starring Cara Delevingne as the winged 'fae' creature 'Vignette Stonemoss' and Orlando Bloom as officer 'Rycroft Philostrate' streaming February 17, 2023 on Amazon Prime Video:
"...mythical creatures flee their war-torn homeland...
"...gathering in the city as tensions simmer between citizens and a growing population.
"Meanwhile an investigation into a string of unsolved crimes, eats away at whatever uneasy peace still exists..."
Cast also includes David Gyasi as 'Agreus', Tamzin Merchant as 'Imogen Spurnrose', Andrew Gower as 'Ezra Spurnrose', Karla Crome as 'Tourmaline', Artemas Froushan as 'Jonah Breakspear', Caroline Ford as 'Sophie Longerbane', Indira Varma as 'Piety Breakspear', Jared Harris as 'Absalom Breakspear'...
...Simon McBurney as 'Runyan Millworthy', Alice Krige as the 'Haruspex', Ariyon Bakare as 'Darius', Maeve Dermody as 'Portia Fyfe', Jamie Harris as 'Sergeant Dombey', Scott Reid as 'Quill', Anna Rust...
"...mythical creatures flee their war-torn homeland...
"...gathering in the city as tensions simmer between citizens and a growing population.
"Meanwhile an investigation into a string of unsolved crimes, eats away at whatever uneasy peace still exists..."
Cast also includes David Gyasi as 'Agreus', Tamzin Merchant as 'Imogen Spurnrose', Andrew Gower as 'Ezra Spurnrose', Karla Crome as 'Tourmaline', Artemas Froushan as 'Jonah Breakspear', Caroline Ford as 'Sophie Longerbane', Indira Varma as 'Piety Breakspear', Jared Harris as 'Absalom Breakspear'...
...Simon McBurney as 'Runyan Millworthy', Alice Krige as the 'Haruspex', Ariyon Bakare as 'Darius', Maeve Dermody as 'Portia Fyfe', Jamie Harris as 'Sergeant Dombey', Scott Reid as 'Quill', Anna Rust...
- 1/10/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
James Gunn assembled a fun group of misfits when he brought the first Guardians Of The Galaxy to the screen. No one outside of hardcore Marvel comic fans had even heard of the team before the film premiered. Once fans saw the movie, they were a box office megahit. Suddenly everyone knew who Starlord, Drax, Rocket, Groot, and Gamora were. And they wanted more. The crew would appear again in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers Endgame, Thor: Love And Thunder, and most recently, the Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special.
In May 2023, James Gunn takes his final bow (at least for now) in the MCU as he starts his new job of co-running DC Films over at Warner Brothers. Along with him, many of the cast have stated that they will also be leaving the franchise behind. With Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3...
In May 2023, James Gunn takes his final bow (at least for now) in the MCU as he starts his new job of co-running DC Films over at Warner Brothers. Along with him, many of the cast have stated that they will also be leaving the franchise behind. With Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3...
- 12/26/2022
- by Bryan Wolford
- JoBlo.com
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