Coming Soon – Dune: Part Two
Here’s the trailer for Dune: Part Two headed to theaters on March 1st.
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Here’s the trailer for Dune: Part Two headed to theaters on March 1st.
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Here’s the trailer for Challengers headed to theaters on September 15th.
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Here’s our first look at the continuing adventure of Paul Atreides. Dune: Part Two is scheduled for a November 3rd release.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home actress Zendaya is the cover girl for the Winter issue of Interview.
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Because there’s so little plot in Spider-Man: No Way Home it’s hard to discuss the film without revealing its many secrets. What writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers tee-up for fans is a loose structure that allows for the film to throw everything but the kitchen sink, with an almost overwhelming amount fan service (admittedly pretty good fan service), into a single film. While it doesn’t measure up to the film that obviously inspired it, Spider-Man: No Way Home turns out to be a pretty fun ride.
Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is fucked, and his friends (Zendaya and Jacob Batalon) are paying for his mistakes. In classic Spider-Man fashion, Peter’s attempts to rectify that situation caused by Mysterio revealing his identity to the world only make it worse. After finding a wizard and loophole to set things right, Peter’s interruption of Doctor Strange‘s (Benedict Cumberbatch) spell to prevent anyone in the world from remembering he is Spider-Man backfires opening up cracks to the Multiverse allowing anyone who knows Peter Parker is Spider-Man from any other reality to bleed through. Let the chaos begin.
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