Reddroast Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 On 7/14/2020 at 5:47 PM, Reddroast said: Horizon Entertainment is working on an adaptation of world war z for y8. Unlike the 2013 version staring Brad Pitt, this will be an anthology by some of the biggest names today. Bong Joon-Ho (Parasite) will direct a segment staring Tom Cruise. On 7/16/2020 at 9:28 PM, Reddroast said: Craig Mazin and Ari Aster have signed on to direct segments. Olivia Cooke will star in a segment based on the Topeka segment of the book. Sam Rami and the Russos Bros. are in talks to direct segments Micheal B. Jordan will be the "lead" of world war z. He will appear in all segments as an former astronaut trying to piece together what truly happened when he was off world. Tony Leung will be in the film as well in a segment called Patient One 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 @cayommagazine Ana de Armas is Zatanna, Taron Egerton is John Constantine. Zatanna and Constantine: Hell Hath No Fury 10-18-Y8 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 Originally, I had zero intention of releasing any information about this film prior to it being posted. But, due to a news article released in Entertainment Weekly today that touched on a IRL production touching on things moving forward in earnest, I felt it was right to let the cat out of the bag. NUMERATOR PICTURES PROVIDES THE ROYAL TREATMENT A film that has been listed on Numerator Pictures' studio plans for some time now is The Queen Who Never Was, which has only been noted as being a "Fantasy Drama". The studio had planned to keep all news for the Michelle MacLaren-helmed film as quiet as possible, but given certain confident discourse by other studios about what winter films actually mattered, studio executives decided it was time to reveal the card up their sleeve. Spoiler Once Upon a Time..... Dragons Ruled the Seven Kingdoms Numerator Pictures invites you to the realm of Westeros, approximately two hundred years before the events of the massive hit television show Game of Thrones took the world by storm. The epic fantasy drama spans the course of approximately fifteen years and follows a web of love, adventure, intrigue, heartbreak, and betrayal amongst the many members of the Targaryen ruling family during the final years of the reign of the most beloved king of their dynasty, culminating in the weighty question of who comes next to the infamous Iron Throne. Numerator Pictures in choosing this story to adapt has envisioned it as The Irishman meets High Fantasy, with a story of epic budget, epic scope, and epic-running time presenting a tale of family drama, discord, and division in a non-linear fashion, with the film intending to shift between a few different chronologies within the over-arching 15-year frame for the film. The film joins Mass Effect: Revelation as the first Numerator Pictures films with $200 Million budgets, and when asked why so much, the answer given was pretty straightforward: "Massive cast, realistic CGI dragons, Massive location shooting and production sets, realistic CGI dragons, a Massive naval battle, realistic CGI dragons." Numerator Pictures intends to spare no expense on the scope of the film, and that goes to the running time, which we've been told "would be 3 hours at the minimum" due to the film's intent to really dig deep into the characters and motivating events that bring them together and drive them apart. Numerator Pictures also intends to fully use the film to highlight the insidious effect of the setting's patriarchy on strong, independent women and how they driven to act in accordance with, or in rebellion to it, something that Game of Thrones acknowledged, but never really dived deep into at any point. This was part of the reason why the studio went with a female director, albeit one with previous experience directing episodes for the original television show. Much consideration went into the casting for the film, which resulted in definitely one of, if not the largest billed cast for a Numerator Pictures film. Given the time-span of the film, many of the actors and actresses will utilize a mix of make-up and digital aging/de-aging to accomodate the roles across the full timeframe. The official billing sheet for the film is as follows: Samara Weaving James McAvoy – Jack Huston Barry Keoghan – Tom Bateman Jessie Buckley – Jim Broadbent – Jodie Whittaker – Eliza Scanlen Toby Stephens – Emma Mackey – Tom Glynn-Carney – Romola Garai Rory Cochrane – Daniel Mays – Henry Lloyd Hughes – Alistair Petrie Luke Treadaway – Paul Ready – Colin Morgan – Emily Carey with Domhnall Gleeson and Kenneth Branagh – Emma Thompson Samara Weaving plays Rhaenys Targaryen, the focal character of the film's story, going from vivacious young teenage princess to a determined and calculating heiress over the fifteen-year course of the film. While there are a number of storylines that swirl during the passage of time, in the end they all circulate back to her and the central issue that many of the film's other characters wrestle with: Is a society steeped in the inherent superiority of men able to accept the idea of a woman becoming the ruler of them all? Numerator Pictures acknowledges that the Christmas season for Year 8 looks decisively packed, especially with the fourth offering of the Scavenger Wars saga releasing the week prior. But they insist this is a film that would likely only succeed during the holiday timeframe, and reason that Scavenger Wars Part III likely marked the height of that franchise's box office, and the only way to go for that saga is down. The studio has further ideas in this portion of the Westeros universe that it would like to explore, but is deliberately crafting this film to stand on its own so that in the event box office is not as lucrative as hoped, the conclusion is satisfactory. The Queen Who Never Was comes out on Christmas Day, Year 8. 1 1 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddroast Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 53 minutes ago, 4815162342 said: Originally, I had zero intention of releasing any information about this film prior to it being posted. But, due to a news article released in Entertainment Weekly today that touched on a IRL production touching on things moving forward in earnest, I felt it was right to let the cat out of the bag. NUMERATOR PICTURES PROVIDES THE ROYAL TREATMENT A film that has been listed on Numerator Pictures' studio plans for some time now is The Queen Who Never Was, which has only been noted as being a "Fantasy Drama". The studio had planned to keep all news for the Michelle MacLaren-helmed film as quiet as possible, but given certain confident discourse by other studios about what winter films actually mattered, studio executives decided it was time to reveal the card up their sleeve. Reveal hidden contents Once Upon a Time..... Dragons Ruled the Seven Kingdoms Numerator Pictures invites you to the realm of Westeros, approximately two hundred years before the events of the massive hit television show Game of Thrones took the world by storm. The epic fantasy drama spans the course of approximately fifteen years and follows a web of love, adventure, intrigue, heartbreak, and betrayal amongst the many members of the Targaryen ruling family during the final years of the reign of the most beloved king of their dynasty, culminating in the weighty question of who comes next to the infamous Iron Throne. Numerator Pictures in choosing this story to adapt has envisioned it as The Irishman meets High Fantasy, with a story of epic budget, epic scope, and epic-running time presenting a tale of family drama, discord, and division in a non-linear fashion, with the film intending to shift between a few different chronologies within the over-arching 15-year frame for the film. The film joins Mass Effect: Revelation as the first Numerator Pictures films with $200 Million budgets, and when asked why so much, the answer given was pretty straightforward: "Massive cast, realistic CGI dragons, Massive location shooting and production sets, realistic CGI dragons, a Massive naval battle, realistic CGI dragons." Numerator Pictures intends to spare no expense on the scope of the film, and that goes to the running time, which we've been told "would be 3 hours at the minimum" due to the film's intent to really dig deep into the characters and motivating events that bring them together and drive them apart. Numerator Pictures also intends to fully use the film to highlight the insidious effect of the setting's patriarchy on strong, independent women and how they driven to act in accordance with, or in rebellion to it, something that Game of Thrones acknowledged, but never really dived deep into at any point. This was part of the reason why the studio went with a female director, albeit one with previous experience directing episodes for the original television show. Much consideration went into the casting for the film, which resulted in definitely one of, if not the largest billed cast for a Numerator Pictures film. Given the time-span of the film, many of the actors and actresses will utilize a mix of make-up and digital aging/de-aging to accomodate the roles across the full timeframe. The official billing sheet for the film is as follows: Samara Weaving James McAvoy – Jack Huston Barry Keoghan – Tom Bateman Jessie Buckley – Jim Broadbent – Jodie Whittaker – Eliza Scanlen Toby Stephens – Emma Mackey – Tom Glynn-Carney – Romola Garai Rory Cochrane – Daniel Mays – Henry Lloyd Hughes – Alistair Petrie Luke Treadaway – Paul Ready – Colin Morgan – Emily Carey with Domhnall Gleeson and Kenneth Branagh – Emma Thompson Samara Weaving plays Rhaenys Targaryen, the focal character of the film's story, going from vivacious young teenage princess to a determined and calculating heiress over the fifteen-year course of the film. While there are a number of storylines that swirl during the passage of time, in the end they all circulate back to her and the central issue that many of the film's other characters wrestle with: Is a society steeped in the inherent superiority of men able to accept the idea of a woman becoming the ruler of them all? Numerator Pictures acknowledges that the Christmas season for Year 8 looks decisively packed, especially with the fourth offering of the Scavenger Wars saga releasing the week prior. But they insist this is a film that would likely only succeed during the holiday timeframe, and reason that Scavenger Wars Part III likely marked the height of that franchise's box office, and the only way to go for that saga is down. The studio has further ideas in this portion of the Westeros universe that it would like to explore, but is deliberately crafting this film to stand on its own so that in the event box office is not as lucrative as hoped, the conclusion is satisfactory. The Queen Who Never Was comes out on Christmas Day, Year 8. IIRC SW4 is the last one for a while so.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 (edited) THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES ANNUAL TOP 10 FILMS FOR YEAR 7 An annual tradition for the American Film Institue, they are pleased to announce the top 10 films of Year 7. Using statistics from both the Critical Consensus thread and the Review Aggregation thread, this list was created for AFI's top ten films. Films that made the top 10 in both threads were automatically included, while films with the next lowest sum of rankings filled any gaps. Without further ado, the films are below, listed in alphabetical order. Spoiler COUNTDOWN CITY Directed by Mimi Leder Numerator Pictures FATAL ATTRACTION Directed by Michelle MacLaren Alpha Pictures HILDA AND THE MIDNIGHT GIANT Directed by Jill Culton Cookie Pictures LAIKA Directed by Christian Desmares Alpha Pictures MEGALO BOX Directed by J.D. Dillard New Journey Pictures MS BLAKK 4 PRESIDENT Directed by Marielle Heller Blankments Productions NOTORIOUS Directed by Karyn Kusama Numerator Pictures ROMAN FEVER Directed by Sofia Coppola Blankments Productions / EssGeeKay Studios THE SCAVENGER WARS PART III Directed by Matt Shakman Cookie Pictures TOONS V. REALITY Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Endless Animation Edited July 21, 2020 by Spaghetti 5 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 11 minutes ago, Spaghetti said: THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES ANNUAL TOP 10 FILMS FOR YEAR 7 An annual tradition for the American Film Institue, they are pleased to announce the top 10 films of Year 7. Using statistics from both the Critical Consensus thread and the Review Aggregation thread, this list was created for AFI's top ten films. Films that made the top 10 in both threads were automatically included, while films with the next lowest sum of rankings filled any gaps. Without further ado, the films are below, listed in alphabetical order. Reveal hidden contents COUNTDOWN CITY Directed by Mimi Leder Numerator Pictures FATAL ATTRACTION Directed by Michelle MacLaren Alpha Pictures HILDA AND THE MIDNIGHT GIANT Directed by Jill Culton Cookie Pictures LAIKA Directed by Christian Desmares Alpha Pictures MEGALO BOX Directed by J.D. Dillard New Journey Pictures MS BLAKK 4 PRESIDENT Directed by Marielle Heller Blankments Productions NOTORIOUS Directed by Karyn Kusama Numerator Pictures ROMAN FEVER Directed by Sofia Coppola Blankments Productions / EssGeeKay Studios THE SCAVENGER WARS PART III Directed by Matt Shakman Cookie Pictures TOONS V. REALITY Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Endless Animation 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 @cayommagazine Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black, Lemony Snicket’s: A Series of Unfortunate Events) returns to direct a new pitch of long gestated passion project of Endless Entertainment; the fantasy comedy Barry Brookshire and the Case of The Soul Key as Sonnenfeld and Alex Hirsch (Shiverin’ Gulch, Starlight) will write the script. Will Smith is also tapped to star in the film in a central role as well as produce through his Overbrook Entertainment banner. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 Cookie Pictures announces a spy film for Y9, Danny Boyle to direct After today's announcement of the Y7 Oscar nominations, of which Cookie Pictures scored fifteen for The Scavenger Wars Part III and three for Hilda and the Midnight Giant, during a post-announcement conference the head of Cookie Pictures, Sebastian Peters, confirmed the studio was working on a "Bond-style" spy film for release in Year 9, with 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire helmer Danny Boyle tapped to direct. No other details were announced, and Peters confirmed that casting would still be months away, but the concept is "sort of amalgamation of various eras of the spy genre," citing not just influence from James Bond, but also Mission: Impossible, Notorious, Jack Ryan, Man from U.N.C.L.E. and multiple others. Boyle, whose CAYOM resume includes the divisively received The Who's Tommy, was seen as the ideal choice to direct the new spy film which, if succesful, will hopefully spawn another major franchise for the studio. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 (edited) @cayommagazine For those seeing Squirrel Girl, Dana and The Right Note next holiday season, Endless Animation debuts a new short from Taylor K. Shaw, the head of Black Women Animate, titled Kwanzaa, a joyous holiday short where a black family attempts to celebrate Kwanzaa for the first time. Kwanzaa together with Squirrel Girl, Dana and The Right Note debuts in theaters worldwide, December 13th, Y8. Edited July 24, 2020 by YourMother the Edgelord 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 @cayommagazine ”Were we ever truly friends?” ”That’s the tragedy of it Hal, we’ll always be friends” Spoiler After scoring an strong 81 on Metacritic, Green Lantern Corps: Home became Endless Entertainment’s best reviewed live action film as well as Endless Entertainment’s biggest film ever worldwide, grossing $1,435,091,686, outranking Endless Animation’s last year Academy Award winner Gateways. It was only a matter of time before a sequel was announced. Xavier B Irving, head and CEO of Endless Entertainment had this to say “We here at Endless Entertainment are extremely proud of Green Lantern Corps: Home, it was a phenomenal blockbuster and one of our more thought provoking titles. It’s a clear improvement over the first. That said, the second, for some lacked subtlety and awkward casting. We hope to end the third film in the trilogy strong while still working out the problems with it.” Veteran in the space opera game, Jennifer Yuh Nelson (Spark: A Hero’s Promise) is slated to direct the third film of the series: Green Lantern Corps: Evolution. “Evolution is in a lot of ways, signifies the evolving of many things, such as the ideology and methods of Green Lanterns, Hal and Sinestro’s relationship, as well as new characters.” Green Lantern Corps: Evolution like the past two films, will focus on a new Green Lantern in the limelight, this time being fan favorite John Stewart (Sterling K. Brown). “While the film is still largely about Hal and Sinestro, John will complete the trifecta, as the three all share the main focus unlike the past movies where it was Hal’s story or Sinestro’s story. One thing that differs about John between the two, is while Hal is slightly optimistic and Sinestro has shifted towards more radical and cynical methods, John is sort of in the middle. John also has a family back at home and has found ways to balance both. John also has a different fighter style, whereas Hal is more creative, or Sinestro is more on precision, John is much more focused and key on detail.” A summary for Green Lantern Corps: Evolution has dropped. “Taking place one year after the Korugar incident, the Green Lantern Corps faces lower morale as well as the still raging Red Lanterns, led by Benoz (Mark Hamill), who has recently freed Atrocitus (Hugh Jackman). This forces the corrupt leader of the Guardians, Vicio (William Hurt) to insert more draconian and pandering techniques to control the Green Lanterns. Veteran Lantern Hal Jordan (Armie Hammer) has grew more jaded in his pursuits of intergalactic peace and being a Green Lantern, now has a new partner in the more disciplined and rule abiding John Stewart (Sterling K. Brown), a former NAVY Seal dealing with PTSD. Atrocitus and Benoz are working on excavating an intergalactic weapon known as the Anti-Monitor, split into three parts, that leads the Lanterns on a journey across planets, including Earth. Things become more complicated when Sinestro (Joaquin Phoenix), now ruler of Korugar, has introduced his new Yellow Lantern Corps, who are as heroic as the Green Lantern but are allowed to interfere which Hal finds more appealing, as he partners with Hal and John once again to stop Atrocitus, while secretly aiming to seize the weapon to kill the Guardians as well as liberate his Green Lantern brethren to join his cause. As the journey become more perilous and lines are blurred, Hal must come to terms with his ideals as he attempts to find his own peace, of he wants to save the galaxy.” Green Lantern Corps: Evolution also stars • Kelly Marie Tran (Green Lantern Corps: Home, The Final Cut) who returns as Ni’in, who is now Sinestro’s second in command and as a Yellow Lantern. • Jacob Sciopio (Bad Boys for Life) as Shu, an infamous bounty hunter who’s path crosses with our heroes. • Alison Brie (the Can You Imagine? trilogy, Green Lantern Corps) who returns as Carol Ferris, Hal’s ex girlfriend and head of Ferris Aircrafts • Diane Guerrero (Orange is The New Black) stars as Jessica Cruz, a Latina Green Lantern who is a close friend of John • Timothee Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name) as Guy Gardener, a human Red Lantern who’s morals are questioned. Naomi Scott, Ricky Whittle, H. Jon Benjamin, Vanessa Kirby, Patrick Stewart and Nicole Kidman will return as well. The sequel is aiming to open in May Y9, preferably the first weekend. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 (edited) An video just titled bpfuture.exe uploaded mysterious to Blankments Productions' YouTube page two weeks after the Oscar nominations are announced... A black screen. A voice is heard, with a distinct baritone...Zaiden (Jeffrey Wright; v.o.): I've told you my tale of the hypercompetency gene and the Exopresent...The only footage is archive footage from Hypercompetency. Adaline eats dinner with her teammates, but then suddenly feels sick.Adaline (Jessica Rothe): Did you guys just feel something?Nova (Mya Taylor): What do you - Nova freezes mid-sentence. Cut to black. Zaiden (v.o): But this... this is technology beyond even what I have was able to grasp.Adaline looks around, and sees Nova, Keif (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Alfonso (Michael Shannon) are all frozen in time. Everyone in the restaurant is. She looks down at her risk, seeing her veins are suddenly neon blue. Cut to black.Zaiden (v.o.): You're not hypercompetent anymore. We knew that. But now, you're not even in the exopresent. You are beyond that, able to access something wholly new. All of Pauptite stands frozen when Adaline's scream is heard once more, but then it fades out to black. Adaline (v.o.): If I'm not hypercompetent or in the exopresent, then where - what am I? E X O F U T U R EY10 Edited July 24, 2020 by Blankments 4 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddroast Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 Horizon Entertainment is working on a two historical sports films for y9 and y10. The y10 is a hockey film. The y9 one is a story about a group of friends who somehow found their way into 5 straight super bowls as fans. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 (edited) Following yesterday's announcement of Exopresent, a sequel to Hypercompetency, Blankments Productions would like to announce the following sequels to Y7 (and one Y6) films as well... LucIIId (Y9) BEYBLADE: Secrets of the Sisters - Let Them Rip! (Y9) Sir Thymes Time 3 (Y10) Untitled Last Six Sequel (Y10) Untitled Temple Run Sequel (Y9) Edited July 25, 2020 by Blankments 5 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddroast Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Fullmetal Alchemist is due for heavy reshoots after a disastrous test screening. A spokesperson for Horizon Entertainment is calling it a Gyllenhaal level problem that is lucky to be caught early. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 @CayomMagazine Marjane Satrapi (The Trapped Keeper) will helm The Feedback, crime dramedy starring Asa Butterfield, Nicholas Hoult, Lana Condor, Anthony Ramos, Madison Iseman, Jared Harris, Meagan Good, and Ben Foster. Diablo Cody will pen the script. After a mysteriously disastrous pop culture convention makes it debut, one of its staffers (Butterfield) discovers a sinister reason why things fell apart, tracing back to its unscrupulous convention chair (Hoult). The film will reportedly release some time in fall of Y8 but air during the festival circuit. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 @cayommagazine Endless Animation presents A Brad Bird Film Classified Staring: Michael B. Jordan Faithe Herman Dolph Lundgren Kyra Segwick Patton Oswalt Kimiko Glenn Kenneth Branagh Elza Gonzalez The information if you choose to except it while arrive Friday at Noon. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Panda Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 A short promotional preview scene/excerpt of the Orphan Master's Son drops (from the director of the Handmaiden and Oldboy) Spoiler Long Tomorrows You see two orphans, around the age thirteen are lying down facing each other inside the dimly lit Orphanage, one of them is Jun Do. It has a cold atmosphere Orphan [Korean]: Jun Do. (Jun Do looks at him) Orphan: Jun Do, why did the Orphan Master burn you with the coal shovel and take your shoes? Jun Do [Korean]: My face brings him pain. Orphan: Why? Jun Do: He sees my mother, she was taken to Pyongyang for the Dear Leader. Japanese Sea Scene cuts back to the moment at Sea. You see the aftermath of the scene, Jun Do getting up and coughing. The water is only waist deep. Jun Do moves towards the shore, toward the outline of man on the beach. Jun Do [in Japanese, pronunciation butchered]: Good evening! How are you doing The akita runs towards Jun Do with a ball in its mouth, you can see the old man looking nervous taking a step backwards. You hear a faint “Get him!” in Korean from Officer So back on the boat. The man bolts running and Jun Do begins chasing after him, the dog running along happily barking as if it were play. The camera pans forward on Jun Do’s face, his eyes closed and then zooms out as you see him reach the man, executing a spinning kick to the back of his head knocking him down. The dog is now growling in fear, Jun Do pulls the unconscious man’s feet over his shoulders. The dog is following along as Jun Do drags the man, scratching at his head confused. As Jun Do goes into the water the dog is seen running in circles in a sad frustration, howling. As you watch the scene of Jun Do bring the man towards the skiff, the camera stays focused on the dog as Jun Do moves away from the beach, onto the skiff, loads the man up and the boat takes off into the distance. The dog still howling in sadness, wondering what happened to his master. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted July 29, 2020 Share Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) Cast update Following July 8th’s announcement of a follow-up to the 1973 British cult classic The Wicker Man, the new film sharing the same name as its predecessor, Cookie Pictures has today come out with a few new details and a substantial casting announcement that includes five of the film's principal cast. Note that casting for yet to be announced roles are still underway. David Tennant, Jodie Whitaker, Bella Ramsey, Olivia Colman and Peter Davison Spoiler David Tennant as Leigh Waxman Local Leffield police officer and the main protagonist of The Wicker Man. As described in the announcement synopsis, Leigh is a distant relative to the famed Sergeant Howie, who disappeared under unresolved circumstances on the isle of Summerisle in the early 1970s. Suffering from an unspecified delusional disorder, Leigh's psychosis ramps up as his prescribed medication becomes scarce as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, blurring the lines between reality and fiction while he's investigating strange happenstances already linked to supposed supernatural curses. "Leigh is in many ways a straight but also tortured and somewhat off-beat man," Cookie Pictures President and CEO Sebastian Peters said when describing Leigh's character. "He has a job to do, and he takes it as seriously as he can under the circumstances, but the pandemic has done a number on him. He treats getting infected as a life-threatening scenario despite not being traditionally ascribed as part of the risk groups, fearing the disease'll only make his already worsening psychosis, well... even worse. As such, he never leaves the house or the station without full face cover on, no matter how the rest of Leffield treats him for it." "We're thrilled to have Tennant back at Cookie Pictures for the first time since his Oscar win in Year 3,” Peters spoke of the casting. "I believe that, between his turn as Scrooge McDuck, the tenth doctor, various theater work and our main source of inspiration, the 2013 crime drama Broadchurch, Tennant is one of our most versatile actors, and I think his mix of rootability and off-beat intensity lends perfectly to portraying Leigh." Jodie Whitaker as Amanda Schaffer Leigh’s partner at the local Leffield police department. Amanda is the closest Leigh has to a friend, platonic or otherwise, but their relationship has always been strictly professional. Being less experienced in the field than Leigh, she seeks his advice on every matter she’s not confident in handling herself, and she avoids taking action when he doesn’t. Once authorized to engage, however, her cautious demeanor is known to flip on a dime, and her conduct when handling certain situations has gotten her in trouble with the precinct and Leigh himself more than once. ”The strain that soon lays on Leigh and Amanda’s relationship is in how her insistence that she won’t repeat the same mistakes rings less and less true, and it becomes a trust issue with both Leigh and the people she interacts with,” Peters explained. ”As the situation worsens both internally and externally for Leigh, his belief in Amanda having his back without her going overboard similarly lessens.” Bella Ramsay as Cailee Waxman Leigh’s 16-year old daughter. Possibly autistic, she is even less social than her father, and the ongoing pandemic has given her an excuse to either stay home and follow the news almost obsessively, or insist that she joins her father in his detective work. She claims she does it because she’s only looking out for him when he can’t look out for himself, but Leigh suspects there’s a more morbid fascination with both his work and the state of the world at large that draws her, although Cailee has never admitted to it. Whenever anyone but Leigh is present, she would retreat to barely saying a word, although Amanda has made minuscule strides in getting her to open herself up to other people more. ”Ramsay’s performance will be one to look out for,” Peters said of her casting. ”I think she more than most emphasizes [director Lynne Ramsey’s] desire to tell as much of the story mon-verbally as possible, and in some ways she is Leigh’s bridge between reality and fiction whenever he loses track of it himself.” Olivia Colman as Brittany "Britt" Ekland The head councilwoman of the town of Leffield and the person most insistent with going ahead with the wickerman burning, Britt more or less makes it her mission to get Leigh and the rest of the department on her side of the issue no matter how much Leigh refutes her proposal as being reckless and likely for naught in saving the town, resulting in Leigh more or less becoming an unofficial spokesperson for the opposition. "Britt is not the stereotypical politician that would put the town over human lives, and she is quick to acknowledge when a situation is about to spiral out of control," Peters explained. "But she also believes in the dubious promise of results being able to compensate for the risks taken, and so she presses forward no matter how bad things get. She's not heartless, but she's stubborn." Peter Davison as Alden Sharp The priest of the local church and at one time a father figure for Leigh, but their relationship has grown more distant as Leigh's own faith has been shaken by both his predicament and tragedies in his past. Despite preaching outwardly that a strong sense of community and compassion will help get them through the crisis, Sharp expresses privately that he sees the COVID virus as part of god's wrath for the already deteriorating state of the world, and the town's reliance on a pagan symbol for so long plays no small part in his distaste for the state of things. What Leigh soon starts to suspect, however, is that Sharp may have further reasons for his stance on paganism than a strictly religious one. The Wicker Man, directed by Lynne Ramsay, is set to arrive in theaters on November 22nd, Year 8. Edited August 24, 2020 by cookie 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted July 31, 2020 Share Posted July 31, 2020 (edited) @cayommagazine As Heartman sprints to the end of production, Endless is working on another film centered in Barbados, as Irving wants to tell more stories of his culture. Described by studio insiders as the heart and whimsy of E.T. The Extra Terrestrial mixed with the thrills and scares of ParaNorman titled The Good Duppy, directed by Everett Downing Jr. (Hair Love). Set in St. James, Barbados, an anxiety riddled Bajan boy named Tim is devastated by the loss of his grandfather, who was like his best friend. Things escalates as Tim befriends a Duppy, a known to be malevolent spirit who have forgotten who they were as humans that reside on the island but the Duppy turns out to be childlike and friendly. Believing it to be the soul of his grandfather, due to its attributes, Tim must face his fears, travels the island with the Duppy to help it pass on to the afterlife as well fend off other more dangerous Duppies as well as the other supernatural forces of the island. Edited July 31, 2020 by YourMother the Edgelord 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted July 31, 2020 Share Posted July 31, 2020 @CayomMagazine Production on The World That We Knew has wrapped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...