‘Don’t Look Up’ is now available on Netflix. So go check that out and then go see screencaps from the movie in the gallery.
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‘The French Dispatch’ screencaptures
Deadline ‘Dune’ feature
Deadline has a feature on ‘Dune’ with new photoshoot images of the cast. You can read a short snippet of the interviews at the link and see the images in the gallery.
‘Don’t Look Up’ new trailer and poster
A new still from ‘Don’t Look Up’
‘Dune’ sequel announced
According to Deadline, the sequel to ‘Dune’ has been greenlit with an October 2023 release date.
It what comes as no surprise, the sequel for Dune finally has been greenlighted for a October 20, 2023 theatrical release with director, producer and co-screenwriter Denis Villeneuve returning.
The key word here is theatrical. We understand that a key point of negotiations between Legendary and Warner Bros was that Dune: Part Two would be given a pure theatrical window; no day-and-date HBO Max release plan is in the mix for this cinema spectacle.
The greenlight news was announced Tuesday on the Legendary and WB social accounts.
‘Dune’ promo in London
Timothée on set of ‘Wonka’
‘Dune’ feature in Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly has a new feature on ‘Dune’ which is accompanied by some great new photoshoot images which you can see in the gallery.
Villeneuve signed on to direct Dune in January 2017, just about a week after earning a Best Director Oscar nomination for Arrival. This did not escape the attention of then up-and-coming actor Timothée Chalamet, who made the most of the fact that he and Villeneuve each had movies on the awards circuit (Call Me by Your Name and Blade Runner 2049, respectively) later that year.
“Every room I was in with him, I’d try to put myself in his eyeline or just try to make him familiar with me,” Chalamet, 25, recalls. “He hadn’t seen Call Me by Your Name yet, but once he did he asked me to come meet him at the Cannes Film Festival where he was president of the jury, which did not feel casual at all. So I went out there and just had one of the coolest meetings ever with him, where I felt he was already treating me as a potential collaborator.”