Author: Empire

Don’t tell J. Jonah Jameson, but we’ve got some fresh Spider-Man news hot off the press for you this fine (well, somewhat blustery) Tuesday morning. Yes, almost three years since Spider-Man: No Way Homesaw Tom Holland’s wall crawler team up with Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire for all sorts of multiversal madness, we’re finally getting an update on our Friendly Neighbourhood’s next MCU outing. According to THR’s reporting, Destin Daniel Cretton — whose Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings remains a highlight of Marvel Studios’ post-Endgame output — is in talks to direct Spider-Man 4. Having vacated the…

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John Woo movies always have a spark – the legendary Hong Kong director is responsible for some of the greatest (and most bonkers) action ever committed to the screen, in Hard Boiled and Face/Off and The Killer, to name but a few. But we’ve never had a John Woo movie with Sparks – the legendary cult pop duo also known as Ron and Russell Mael, behind such earworms as ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us’. Until now, that is. Because, as the filmmaker tells Empire in a major upcoming interview, he’s currently working with the art-pop…

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Just before the real-world horrors of 2020 were unleashed, filmmaker Leigh Whannell unleashed a horror of the more enjoyable kind: his stark take on The Invisible Man, reinventing the HG Wells story (and Universal Monster) as a parable on gaslighting. There, Elisabeth Moss was stalked by her abusive invisible ex, and nobody believed her. Now, Whannell is back with another recalibration of a Universal Monsters favourite: the Wolf Man. Or, as he is here, simply Wolf Man – another film that promises a smart take on a creature as old as time. This one stars Christopher Abbott as Blake, the…

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There’s more guests than hosts on the Empire Podcast this week folks as, due to a combination of work absences, holidays, and *checks notes* a dog eating Chris Hewitt’s podcasting microphone, only Helen O’Hara and James Dyer are on pod-duty this week. But fear not! Though their numbers be depleted, our two colleagues of such lethal cunning still bring the film-related fun. In the pod booth (well, over Zoom — curse ye, Covid!), Helen and James take on a brace of listener questions, contemplating which doomed crews in film they’d want to be stuck with before pontificating on whether video…

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If you’ve got any salt handy, it may be worth taking a pinch of it before plunging into this morsel of movie news with us, folks. According to Deadline, one last job for Danny Ocean and his motley crew of high-stake heisters may well be on the cards after all — and if stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt have their way, they’ve found a hell of a filmmaker to make the film happen. Per the trade’s reporting, none other than BAFTA winning All Quiet On The Western Front director Edward Berger is being courted to helm Ocean’s 14, which…

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Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi has tackled Neanderthalic customs officers in Border, serial killers in Holy Spider, and the fearsome Clickers in post-apocalyptic horror series The Last Of Us. But with upcoming biopic The Apprentice, Abbasi is set to tackle a different beast altogether: the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. An origin story for the former POTUS set across the 70s and 80, Abbasi’s hotly anticipated movie is set to see Sebastian Stan take on the role of a young Trump as he rises to New York real estate fame. And after getting our first image of…

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What do you get when you put the star of the best film of 2023 and the co-lead of one of the best films of 2024 on screen together at the same time? No, it’s not the set up for a strangely specific cinephile joke, but rather a hamfisted way of saying that Past Lives’ Greta Lee and All Of Us Strangers’ Andrew Scott are making a movie together. Per Deadline’s reporting, the dynamite acting duo have signed up to lead sci-fi romance My Notes On Mars, the English-language debut of Hungarian filmmaker Lili Horvát (Preparations To Be Together For…

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Despite having a wealth of experience directing narrative film and television with the likes of Mindhunter and The Warrior, Asif Kapadia is almost definitely best known for his work as a documentarian on films such as Amy, Senna, Diego Maradona, and, most recently, tennis close-up Federer: Twelve Final Days. With his latest directorial effort however, sci-fi thriller 2073, Kapadia is looking to cross the streams, blurring the boundaries between narrative and non-fiction filmmaking to paint a sobering portrait of the dystopia that awaits us if we continue on our current post-Brexit, present Putin and Trump and Milei spearheaded course. Led…

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Ahead of the programme release for the 2024 London Film Festival on Wednesday, the BFI have revealed which movies will be competing for the Best Film Award in this year’s Official Competition line-up. Among the eleven hopefuls looking to scoop the prize taken last year by Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Evil Does Not Exist, highlights include Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott’s feuding farmer feature Bring Them Down, Adam Elliot’s (Mary & Max) long-awaited stop-motion movie Memoir Of A Snail with Sarah Snook and Eric Bana, and Geraldine Flower documentary The Extraordinary Miss Flower, the latest from 20,000 Days On Earth directors Iain…

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The Jurassic franchise refuses to go extinct. Mere years after Colin Trevorrow wrapped up his Jurassic World trilogy with the multi-generational cast of Dominion, cinema’s finest dino-saga is already roaring into new life – shooting is well underway on the next instalment, which we’ve been cobbling together information on here and there. We know that Gareth Edwards is behind the camera, with a cast led by Scarlett Johansson. We know original Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp in on scripting duties. And… that’s about it. Until now. Universal has just lifted the lid on the raptor cage and details about the…

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