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Hype Malaysia
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Movie Tea: 'Orphan 3″ In The Works; Keanu Reeves & Sandra Bullock Reunite For Untitled Film
New movie tea just dropped, and it's awesome! From a much-demanded horror sequel, to a reunion of the world's sweethearts – here's this week's lowdown on new developments in the world of cinema. 'Orphan' Greenlit For A Third Instalment After years of waiting for any news on the cult horror film 'Orphan' fans will be happy to know that the pint-sized killer is back for another instalment. Not only that, but it has been confirmed that Isabelle Fuhrman will return to play her devilishly iconic role as Esther, and joining her on this venture will be David Coggeshall and William Brent Bell, who will be writing and directing the film, respectively. This bit of news was announced by the film's production company, Dark Castle Entertainment, with Lionsgate set to launch the movie at the American Film Market later this week. The Co-CEO of the entertainment company, Norman Golightly, stated that 'Dark Castle is excited to announce another terrifying chapter in the 'Orphan' saga. With the past success of the first two movies and another thrilling storyline, we are confident that 'Orphan 3' will be a must-see movie for both current fans of the franchise and new fans alike.' The details of the plot are, naturally, kept under wraps, and that's for the best. Fans of the original film know that the plot revolves around a major plot twist and that the sequel explores said twist further. If you haven't watched either film, it's highly recommended that you do so in preparation for 'Orphan 3.' Though many have said the franchise is wacky and outlandish, others stand by it. It is a cult film for a reason. Though it has received mixed reviews from critics and fans, we cannot deny that the franchise has grossed a combined US$125 million globally to date and catapulted Fuhrman's acting career. Where the third instalment will take us is anyone's guess, but we'd be lying if we said we aren't excited for it. Reeves & Bullock Reunite For Untitled Amazon MGM Film After years of being apart, the dynamic duo of Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves is back! Known for their 90s classic action film 'Speed' and the romantic drama 'The Lake House,' Reeves and Bullock are once again sharing the big screen, as they've been attached to a yet-to-be-revealed romantic thriller. However, it's not just these two who will be reconnecting, as they will be joined by Mark Gordon, the producer of 'Speed.' Noah Oppenheim will also be writing the script for the film. Though details are under wraps for now, the upcoming project has been described as 'propulsive.' As to what that may allude to is anyone's guess. What we do know is that, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Gordon and Oppenheim brought the idea for the project to the two veteran actors, and they collaborated to develop the film further. Each person brought their own respective companies to help bring the film to reality: Bullock with Fortis Films, Reeves and Gordon through The Mark Gordon Company, and Oppenheim with Prologue Entertainment. Though we may not know what this film is or what it's about, we have a feeling that it's going to be great, just by past experiences alone. 'Speed' is still fondly remembered by action aficionados around the world and is said to be the film that defined the 90s cinema scene. The ''Die Hard' On A Bus' blockbuster has maintained its mass appeal all these years thanks to the leading stars' chemistry, which still endures.


Perth Now
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
'It's definitely rumbling': Isabelle Fuhrman provides Orphan 3 update
Isabelle Fuhrman says 'Orphan 3' is "definitely rumbling". The third film in the horror franchise was greenlit by Lionsgate in November, with Fuhrman, 28, set to reprise her role as Esther - who is actually escaped Estonian psychiatric patient Leena Klammer, a woman with a rare hormonal disorder that gives her the appearance of a 10-year-old child - while director William Brent Bell and 'Orphan: First Kill' writer David Coggeshall also due to return for the upcoming movie. The lead star insisted it's still "early stages" but she is hopeful they will get to make the new instalment. Speaking to ScreenRant, she said: "It's early stages, but it's definitely rumbling. I just went to my first horror convention, I think it was two or three weeks ago, and it was so cool to meet so many fans of Orphan. People dressed up came from all over to see me, and to talk to me about the movie, and ask questions. For me, it feels like such a great thing to make another film for the fans, because they seem to really want it. I would love to do it, and the script that I read was fantastic. So, I hope that we get to make the movie. Everything is always in stages, takes some time, but it would be great. It would be really, really great." While plot details and a release date are yet to be announced, Lionsgate confirmed Dark Caste Entertainment would be producing the picture. In a statement, Dark Castle co-CEO Norman Golightly said: 'Dark Castle is excited to announce another terrifying chapter in the 'Orphan' saga. 'With the past success of the first two movies and another thrilling storyline, we are confident that 'Orphan 3' will be a must-see movie for both current fans of the franchise, and new fans alike.' After debuting in 2009, the series went on hiatus until the prequel 'Orphan: First Kill' was released 13 years later. Previously, Fuhrman said she loved playing the disturbed character in the first film, and was pleasantly surprised to be asked back for the 2022 prequel given she had aged out of the role. The 'Horizon: An American Saga' actress told Variety: 'It was actually Brent who put his foot down and was like, 'I'm only doing it if Isabel is Esther.' 'He forced the studio to do a camera test with me where I was standing on my knees and they put my hair in pigtails and it was the weirdest day because it was like height of COVID and I hadn't been on a set since COVID, and I didn't know who I was working with. But obviously, it worked.' Fuhrman added she was shocked by the plot twist in 'First Kill', where it is revealed that the real Ester had died, and a young woman Leena had replaced her in her foster family. The actress said: 'I loved the twist because this is something that everybody expects when they see a sequel or a prequel, for it to rehash exactly what you knew about the last one.. And all of a sudden, it just flips everything on its head.'