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Mike Flanagan Teases the ‘Batman: The Animated Series' Inspiration Behind the ‘Clayface' Movie
Mike Flanagan Teases the ‘Batman: The Animated Series' Inspiration Behind the ‘Clayface' Movie

Gizmodo

time5 days ago

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Mike Flanagan Teases the ‘Batman: The Animated Series' Inspiration Behind the ‘Clayface' Movie

It's predators vs. ninjas in another brutal new Predator: Killer of Killers clip. Get a tiny look at Stranger Things season 5. Plus, the Fantastic Four ride out in another First Steps poster. To me, my spoilers! Clayface During a recent interview with Comic Book, Mike Flanagan revealed his Clayface script was 'absolutely' inspired by the Batman: The Animated Series two-part episode, 'Feat of Clay', while also clarifying that he's uncertain what will change now that the film is undergoing re-writes. I mean that is the perfect [story]. 'Feat of Clay,' Ron Perlman, to me, that's it. That two-parter knocked me out. The short answer is that is absolutely what inspired my script. That is the world I wanted to live in. I don't know what they're doing with Clayface. I'm not directing it, and that filmmaker will need to make it their own. I know that they're doing work on the script. I'm off doing other things now. I really hope it remains true to the spirit of what I wanted it to be. But it's not my movie, so I'll be in the audience with you, anxious to see how it comes out. Please Don't Feed the Children According to Fangoria, Destry Allyn Spielberg's (daughter of Steven Spielberg) debut feature Please Don't Feed the Children will premiere this June 27 on Tubi. Starring Michelle Dockery and Giancarlo Esposito, the story' takes place in a not-so-distant future where society contends with a pervasive virus that afflicts the entire adult population. After the deadly viral outbreak, a group of orphans flee in search of a new life, only to be taken hostage by a woman hiding a sinister secret.' Fantastic Four: First Steps Marvel has released a new poster for Fantastic Four: First Steps. Predator: Killer of Killers This time, the Predator goes after a ninja in another clip from Killer of Killers. Hell House LLC: Lineage A spooky new teaser for Hell House LLC: Lineage showcases the strange goings-on at the Abaddon Hotel. Hi-Five Following organ transplants from the same donor, five otherwise unrelated people inherit superpowers in the trailer for Hi-Five. The Dark Tower Mike Flanagan also provided Comic Book with an update on his planned TV series adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower. It's not that I've put it down. It's just that the thing is so big, it's like building an oil tanker. We've been moving it forward this whole time. It's just, that's how big it is. It's constantly in the works, and you better believe as often as you guys may want to ask about it, Stephen King is asking me about it more, and I'm not gonna let him down. Stranger Things Bloody-Disgusting also has new images from the final season of Stranger Things. Click through to see the rest. Resident Alien Finally, Harry recaps the first three seasons of Resident Alien ahead of the fourth season premiere this Friday.

Destry Allyn Spielberg directed horror film premieres June 27
Destry Allyn Spielberg directed horror film premieres June 27

UPI

time6 days ago

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  • UPI

Destry Allyn Spielberg directed horror film premieres June 27

1 of 5 | Destry Allyn Spielberg directs "Please Don't Feed the Children," premiering June 27 on Tubi. Photo courtesy of Tubi June 3 (UPI) -- Tubi set the premiere of the horror film Please Dont Feed the Children on Tuesday. The film will stream on the service June 27. Destry Allyn Spielberg makes her directorial debut with the new movie. She is the daughter of director Steven Spielberg and actor Kate Capshaw. The movie stars Michelle Dockery, Giancarlo Esposito, Zoe Colletti, Andrew Liner, Dean Scott Vazquez, Regan Aliyah, Emma Meisel, Josh Melnick and Vernon Davis. Please Don't Feed the Children is about a virus that only affects adults. One woman holds a group of orphans hostage as they flee the virus-afflicted society. Paul Bertino wrote the screenplay. Prior to directing, Spielberg appeared as in actor in the movie Licorice Pizza and an episode of I Know This Much Is True. Tubi is free to watch, supported by ads that play periodically during films and shows.

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