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Tuesday, 21 August 2018

India vs England, Live Cricket Score, 3rd Test Day 4 at Trent Bridge: India Two Wickets Away From Victory

Catch all the action of the fourth day of the third Test between England and India through our live blog.

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Nick Castle Takes A Walk Down Memory Lane With New Halloween Photo

With Blumhouse’s Halloween, there’s a real feeling that writer-director David Gordon Green is getting the gang back together.

Not only is Jamie Lee Curtis back as Laurie Strode, the original Scream Queen of Haddonfield, Blumhouse is about to welcome the return of Nick Castle as Michael Myers (AKA The Shape), the masked serial killer responsible for that fateful night in ’78.

Fast forward 40 years, and the core cast of Halloween is making a comeback, albeit with James Jude Courtney handling the physical aspects of Michael’s performance – similar to how Joonas Suotamo leveraged Chewbacca’s screentime with Peter Mayhem during Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

And to celebrate, Castle himself has recreated the vintage photo of Michael Myers sipping on some soda. Also, who knew The Shape had a taste for Dr. Pepper?


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Four decades later, and Nick Castle is still every bit as enthusiastic to put on the mask, which is really a testimony to how much he loves the Halloween franchise more than anything else.

Here’s hoping the inevitable Blu-ray release is jam-packed with extras and special features about what it was like for Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle to return to Haddonfield after such a long period of time, because when it comes to David Gordon Green’s sequel, we’ll take any bonus content we can find… and that’s before the movie’s even debuted!

Halloween creeps into theaters on October 19th, and while Blumhouse currently has no plans for a direct sequel (that we know of), we’re since learned that studio boss Jason Blum hopes to resurrect other dormant horror franchises beyond 2018. Could this be the lifeline Friday the 13th so desperately needs? We live in hope.



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Here’s How The Flash Fits Into DC Films’ Production Schedule

Right now, we imagine that it’s not reassuring for anyone outside of Warner Bros. to be somewhat left in the dark when it comes to the future of DC on film beyond the next few releases, but that’s just how the cookie is crumbling.

To briefly recap, we have Aquaman arriving in theaters before 2018 expires, with Shazam!, Joker and Wonder Woman 1984 following in 2019. Excited as we may be for those movies, none of us can help wondering what’s up with other flicks like, say, The Flash.

Previously, we’d heard that the Scarlet Speedster’s solo adventure will begin production in February of next year, with Discussing Film now giving a hard date of February 5th. Not only that, but Atlanta, Georgia will be home to some secondary photography, as WB’s studio located in Leavesden, England is said to be where the wealth of the picture will be shot.

Now, it’s Omega Underground who are once again coming forward, this time reporting that filming should wrap up by May. Knowing how long principal photography usually takes for projects of this size, I’d have to say that timeline sounds entirely realistic.

Getting back to how this fits into the overall DC film slate, it should be noted that Birds of Prey is more than likely getting its own ball rolling in January, so having The Flash follow hot on its heels a month later works out pretty well. After that, Matt Reeves’ The Batman could do likewise in late spring or early summer.

Given that information, it’d be easy to surmise each of those debuting in theaters throughout 2020. If so, that’s a pretty formidable triumvirate to roll out, so here’s hoping that WB are able to get the DC brand back on track.



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