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When Does The Chilling Horror Sequel 'Black Phone 2' Hits Cinemas?
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When Does The Chilling Horror Sequel 'Black Phone 2' Hits Cinemas?

Next month, 'Black Phone 2', the highly anticipated sequel to 'The Black Phone', will debut in theaters across the world.

In 2021, the horror film The Black Phone, directed by Scott Derrickson, was released, with Derrickson collaborating with his frequent partner C. Robert Cargill on the screenplay. Now they return with the sequel Black Phone 2, set to hit theaters soon.

The idea for The Black Phone originated when Derrickson and Cargill adapted Joe Hill's short story of the same name. Derrickson struggled to come up with additional material to complement the short story, after which he turned his focus to other film projects.

Unexpected Hit


The film was on hold for several years, until Derrickson stepped down as director of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) due to creative differences. He then used his childhood memories in the suburbs of Denver to further develop The Black Phone.

The Black Phone turned out to be an unexpected box office hit and received generally positive reviews. Its success led to the short film Dreamkill (2023), directed by Derrickson and written by him and Cargill, released as part of the anthology film V/H/S/85. And now comes the sequel Black Phone 2.

Cast


A large part of the cast returns for this sequel. Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Miguel Mora, and Jeremy Davies reprise their roles, with Demián Bichir and Arianna Rivas joining the cast.



Black Phone 2 takes place four years after the events of the first film, where Finney (Thames) was kidnapped by a serial killer known as The Grabber (Hawke). Finney, now 17 years old, is still struggling with the aftermath of his kidnapping.

Story


His sister Gwen (McGraw) begins having disturbing dreams where she is called by the black phone and sees visions of three boys being pursued at a winter camp called Alpine Lake.



Gwen discovers a deeper connection between The Grabber and their family's history, leading them to the camp during a storm. There, they uncover a devastating intersection between The Grabber and their own family history.

In Theaters


In August 2022, Derrickson and Hill confirmed that talks were ongoing with the studio about making a sequel. Derrickson cited the financial success of The Black Phone as one of the driving forces behind the project's development.



Hill mentioned that his inspiration for writing a sequel stemmed from the "iconic imagery" of The Grabber's masks. Black Phone 2 will premiere later this month at Fantastic Fest in the US and will be released in cinemas on October 17. In the meantime, you can of course watch The Black Phone.
After Just Six Months, The Grand And Epic Series From Prime Video Returns With Season 2
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After Just Six Months, The Grand And Epic Series From Prime Video Returns With Season 2

The second season of 'House of David' premieres on October 5, exclusively on the new Wonder Project subscription of Prime Video.

The biblical series House of David returns on October 5 with a second season, initially exclusive to the new Wonder Project subscription within Prime Video. Amazon Studios also shared the first images via Variety, showcasing David once again as a shepherd on his path to becoming the future king of Israel.

The series serves as the flagship of the new Wonder Project service, which launches simultaneously. Subscribers in the United States will pay $8.99 per month or $89.99 per year for access to a curated selection of family-friendly titles.

New Streaming Service


Wonder Project will start with access to over 1,000 hours of content, featuring well-known titles like Mr. Bean, Sherlock, Pride and Prejudice, and films such as Dead Poets Society, The Sound of Music, The Sandlot, and American Underdog. According to CEO Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten, the service aims to help families find "trustworthy, inspiring stories".

"As a parent, you are constantly looking for shows and movies to watch together with your children," said Merryman Hoogstraten. "With Wonder, we want to be a guide for that choice."

David's Journey


The series is from Jon Erwin (Jesus Revolution) and Jon Gunn (Ordinary Angels) and follows David's life after his legendary battle with Goliath. In season 1, we saw Michael Iskander as David, with roles for Ali Suliman (Saul), Ayelet Zurer (Ahinoam), Stephen Lang (Samuel), and Oded Fehr (Abner).



Season 2 promises a further exploration of David's personal relationships and his struggles with his divine calling. Lead actor Iskander emphasizes that the series format allows for depth: "We take the time to carefully develop each character and relationship."

Worldwide


The first season of House of David is available for streaming on Prime Video in many countries worldwide. It appears that season 2 will not be available through the new Wonder Project service outside the US.

The Posters Of 'Sisu: Road To Revenge' Make You Wish It Was November Already
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The Posters Of 'Sisu: Road To Revenge' Make You Wish It Was November Already

The follow-up to the Finnish film hit 'Sisu' promises explosive action and a gripping fight for honor.

Following the success of the Finnish WWII action film Sisu, director Jalmari Helander is back this year with a sequel. The film Sisu: Road to Revenge will be hitting global theaters this November. We've seen the trailer, and the posters below are just as exciting.

Jorma Tommila returns as the hardened survivor Aatami Korpi, who we know from the first film. In the sequel, he is joined by Richard Brake and Stephen Lang, known from Don't Breathe.

Post WWII


In Sisu: Road to Revenge, we return to Korpi's home, which was the scene of a family tragedy during the war. The man decides to dismantle the house himself and transport it on a truck, determined to rebuild it elsewhere in memory of his family.

However, when the Russian commander (Lang) appears, a ruthless chase ensues. The film promises to be just as over-the-top, which is exactly what made the first film so enjoyable.

Posters


Alongside the first trailer, not one but two posters for the sequel have recently been released. Both posters convey one message: Road to Revenge is set to be a grand quest for vengeance! You'll see the film in theaters this November.

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Jude Law As Vladimir Putin: What The First Reviews Say About 'The Wizard Of The Kremlin'
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Jude Law As Vladimir Putin: What The First Reviews Say About 'The Wizard Of The Kremlin'

The film features a remarkable cast, yet the storyline falls flat in execution, leaving audiences wanting more depth and engagement.

Jude Law has played many roles. We have seen him as a young Dumbledore and even as the Pope, but few film enthusiasts could have predicted that he would ever embody Vladimir Putin. How does this actually turn out?

Law stars in The Wizard of the Kremlin, directed by Olivier Assayas. This film is an adaptation of the well-known book by Giuliano da Empoli, which covers the rise of Vladimir Putin through the eyes of his manipulative advisor, Vadim Baranov.

Reception


Despite Assayas managing to assemble a stellar cast for his film, as well as other significant roles played by Paul Dano, Alicia Vikander, and Jeffrey Wright alongside Law, the film unfortunately receives lukewarm reviews.

On Rotten Tomatoes, The Wizard of the Kremlin currently holds a score of just 46% after 13 reviews. While this may still change, for now, the film is labeled 'Rotten,' clearly indicating a mixed or rather negative reception.

Criticism


The low rating reflects that very few critics truly appreciate the film. The Hollywood Reporter compares the film to a six-hour miniseries played at 1.5x speed, arguing that it presents too much information at once in a two-hour feature.



IndieWire states that the film builds slowly, yet lacks a certain sharpness to elevate it to a higher level. The Guardian offers a similar critique, suggesting that the finale feels forced. The Times is somewhat more positive.
Intended As A "gift For The Fans," The Series Is Now A Mega Hit On Prime Video
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Intended As A "gift For The Fans," The Series Is Now A Mega Hit On Prime Video

Fans are excited for the new series that expands the universe.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf started as a 'filler' between the first and second season of the original series. Lead actor Chris Pratt came up with the suggestion. This way, fans could bridge the gap between the seasons of The Terminal List.

David DiGilio made this revelation in an interview with THR while filming season 2, which is shot on location in Morocco. In collaboration with Jack Carr, the author of the book series, a narrative emerged that adds more depth to the 'Terminal List' universe.

Character Background History


Pratt will appear in three episodes as James Reece, but this is expressly a guest role. "Chris said 'I’m in it, but this is Taylor's [Kitsch] series'", DiGilio explained. He then elaborated that well-known characters make an appearance in the prequel series.

These include Raife Hastings, Mo Farooq, and Jules Landry. DiGilio: "It is a bridge within the world Jack Carr has created. We gave fans a chance to know Ben better, but we also provide more background on other fan-favorite characters".

Exploring Personal Dynamics


However, fans need not worry about the source material. Jack Carr remains involved in the adaptation of his books. "Since starting in 2019, I have developed a good working relationship with Jack. He has a complex backstory for Raife (Tom Hopper), which we could not fit into 'The Terminal List'".



"Ultimately, we came up with the idea 'what if Ben was involved in Raife's backstory'? You can incorporate the lead-up into 'Dark Wolf', showing how everything played out in 'The Terminal List'," concluded the showrunner.

A Valuable Addition


The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is far from a production that relies solely on spectacle. The personal dynamics that had no room in the original series are shown in detail in this impressive prequel series. Both series can be streamed on Prime Video.
Thursday Is The Day: Finally, The Sequel To One Of The Best Series Ever Comes To Peacock
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Thursday Is The Day: Finally, The Sequel To One Of The Best Series Ever Comes To Peacock

This Thursday, viewers can finally binge-watch the new spin-off series, The Paper, on Peacock.

Starting Thursday, viewers can get acquainted with The Paper, the new spin-off of The Office. The series will be available on Peacock, releasing the entire first season at once. This allows fans to watch all episodes back-to-back without waiting for weekly releases.

Peacock has recently announced a full commitment to the binge model. The first season consists of ten episodes, all available starting from September 4th. Originally, the plan was to release the first four episodes immediately and then continue with weekly releases until the end of September, but that schedule has been abandoned.

From Office To Newspaper


The series is created by Greg Daniels, co-creator of The Office, and Michael Koman, known for Nathan for You. Instead of the familiar Scranton office, the new series follows a documentary team this time settling at a regional newspaper in Toledo, Ohio: the Toledo Truth Teller. This gives the spin-off a different setting while retaining the mockumentary concept.

The cast mostly features new faces. Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, and Chelsea Frei play key roles. Additionally, Oscar Nuñez reprises his role as Oscar Martinez, bringing a familiar element from The Office back. Unfortunately, well-known characters like Michael Scott and Jim Halpert will not be present.

Launch And Expectations


Although the series is touted as the successor to one of the greatest sitcoms of the past few decades, much remains unknown about its precise tone and content. The first official image was released only in July, followed by the trailer in early August. This has further fueled curiosity: can this series really come close to The Office?



Outside the US the series will be available on SkyShowtime and other streaming services close to Peacock.