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Fans will have to wait a bit longer for the next Blade Runner installment to finally hit screens. Blade Runner 2099 executive ...
A special 'Daily Variety' podcast takes a deep look at the history of Paramount Pictures as David Ellison's Skydance Media formally takes control.
The team behind the failed 1982 television series “Police Squad” had high hopes for delivering years of satire to Americans ...
Plus, Christina Chong and Ethan Peck discuss their surprising new romance on 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'. It’s going to ...
Happy Gilmore 2' and 'The Naked Gun' gleefully celebrate stupidity on film. But they aren't the best ever made. These are the ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNShot-in-Thailand 'Alien: Earth' drops on Aug 13 with two episodesAfter teasing (and scaring) us with several teasers, we finally get official updates on 'Alien: Earth', slated to be released in Thailand on Aug 13 via Disney+ Hotstar Thailand.The new chapter of ...
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ScreenHub on MSNThe Naked Gun, and 6 other films that were once TV shows (that we forgot about)Did you know The Naked Gun films actually come from a TV show called Police Squad!? Well, now you do. In the endless ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBlade Runner 2099 Release Update: Producer Shares New DetailsEXCLUSIVE: As the wait for Prime Video's Blade Runner 2099 continues, executive producer David Zucker provides an uncertain ...
David Zucker, who directed the original 1988 Naked Gun movie, has what you could call complicated feelings about the ...
The original 'Naked Gun' director has asserted that he will not be watching the Liam Neeson reboot, despite its box office ...
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Game Rant on MSNAlien: Earth Cast And Crew Talks Bringing The Alien Franchise To EarthEarth creator, writer, and director Noah Hawley, executive producer David W. Zucker, and cast members Sydney Chandler (Wendy), Alex Lawther (Hermit), Babou Ceesay (Morrow), Samuel Blenkin (Boy ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Naked Gun Writers Reveal Whether Elon Musk Inspired the Film's VillainThe Naked Gun co-writer Dan Gregor breaks down the inspiration behind the film's main villain and why it is even funnier than ...
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