Denis Villeneuve Responds To Blade Runner 2049 Box Office Letdown
As Boo 2! A Madea Halloween and Geostorm score more dollars at the movies this weekend, the filmmaker is left to ponder how and why this blockbuster has underwhelmed.
As Boo 2! A Madea Halloween and Geostorm score more dollars at the movies this weekend, the filmmaker is left to ponder how and why this blockbuster has underwhelmed.
Described as thought-provoking, beautiful, stunning and dynamic, critics reserved special praise for returning star Harrison Ford as the early buzz appears warranted
While the actor did admit to pulling a few shenanigans on the DC set, he played down talk about any nefarious activity taking place.
The term "raving" might be thrown around too much in Hollywood, but it adequately describes the buzz generated for this sequel.
Carefully looking over a script that was part of the 1982 world, the actor admitted that he could not feature in a reimagining.
Known to be an intense method actor, director Denis Villeneuve outlined how committed the performer was to the antagonist by losing his vision on set.
Set 13 years before the upcoming blockbuster is set, this short from Luke Scott will help to fill in some of the gaps to Denis Villeneuve's title .
He wouldn't commit to the part whatsoever, and instead joked that any statement on the record would be spun out of all control.
As the Warner Brothers installment prepares for an October debut, the star of the show argues that this title amps up the action and violence.
The 36-year old is believed to be looking over the part made famous by the late Gene Wilder as Blade Runner 2049 preparations amp up.
The Suicide Squad star is said to have taken his acting to a new level as Sony Chairman launches scathing attack on streaming service Netflix.
Edward James Olmost will be back as Gaff after it was confirmed this week that the 70-year old would follow Harrison Ford by joining the hotly anticipated sequel.