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Seventh Final Destination film in the works
Following the success of the recent disaster-horror film, Final Destination: Bloodlines,
Warner Bros.
has announced a new film in the franchise. According to a report by
The Hollywood Reporter
, the film is penned by the
Bloodlines
co-writer Lori Evans Taylor, and is set to be the seventh installment in the series. Final Destination: Bloodlines, released in May 2025, has been the most successful film in the franchise grossing over $286 million worldwide.
Final Destination 7 announced
Tom Hanks pays tribute to Apollo 13 hero Jim Lovell after his death at 97
Astronaut James A. Lovell, the
Apollo 13
commander, has died at 97. Lovell, a veteran of four space missions including Gemini VII, Gemini XII and Apollo 8, was portrayed by Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's 1995 film Apollo 13. Paying tribute, Hanks wrote, 'There are people who dare, who dream, and who lead others to the place we would not go on our own…
Jim Lovell
was that kind of guy.' He ended his message with, 'God speed you, on this next voyage, Jim Lovell.'
Tom Hanks pays respect to Jim Lovell
Eminem's STANS documentary explores his darkest chapter
Eminem's new documentary STANS, directed by Steven Lockert, arrived to theatres on Aug 07. The film uncovers his near-fatal 2007, which caused him to miss his daughter's first recital. Addressing his battle with addiction, the Rap God says, 'I got into this vicious cycle of, 'I'm depressed so I need more pills'… and then your tolerance gets so high you end up overdosing.' The film features a collection of rare footage, interviews, and personal stories from devoted fans to explore Eminem's career and complex public persona. Sober since 2008, he recalls missing his daughter Hailie's first guitar recital as the moment he asked himself, 'Do you want to miss everything?'
Eminem's new documentary, STANS, out now
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