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      Joaquin Phoenix meets his perfect match in Joker: Folie à Deux teaser

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 10 April - 13:53

    Joaquin Phoenix returns as Arthur Fleck in Joker: Folie à Deux .

    Joaquin Phoenix won an Oscar for his portrayal of a failed stand-up comedian struggling with mental illness in the 2019 film Joker , director Todd Phillips' controversial interpretation of the classic Batman villain. The honor was richly deserved. In my review , I called it a "masterful performance" that "transforms the narrative into something more than a competent-but-unremarkable tale of hard knocks driving a troubled man to violence." The film ended up topping $1 billion globally at the box office—the first R-rated movie to do so, making it the highest-grossing R-rated film ever.

    Now Phoenix is reprising that role in Phillips' follow-up, Joker: Folie à Deux , costarring Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn. It's hard to imagine Phillips matching his earlier achievement, but Warner Bros. released the first teaser last night, and quite frankly, the film looks fantastic.

    (Spoilers for the 2019 film below.)

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      Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor rocks the fashion in new Doctor Who trailer

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 1 April - 16:50

    Ncuti Gatwa officially begins his tenure as the Fifteenth Doctor in May, when the new Doctor Who season premieres.

    Heads up, Whovians! We've got a newly regenerated Fifteenth Doctor in Ncuti Gatwa and a new season of the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who on the way. Judging by the latest trailer, we're in for another wild ride of time-traveling hijinks, punctuated by an irresistibly charismatic Gatwa sporting some very colorful outfits with confident aplomb.

    (Spoilers for most recent seasons and specials below.)

    Look, I loved Jodie Whittaker's incarnation of the Doctor , but her tenure was hampered by the unavoidable fact that showrunner Chris Chibnall just didn't give her a lot of great material to work with. Among other issues, there was an unfortunate tendency toward didacticism and preachiness in the writing at the expense of genuine emotional resonance. While there were a number of notable episodes, and Chibnall gamely trotted out all the fan-favorite monsters and tropes, nothing ever fully captured the imagination in quite the same way as the show has always done at its best. Whittaker deserved better.

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      Choose your side in a civil war with House of the Dragon’s dueling S2 trailers

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 21 March - 17:56 · 1 minute

    This short teaser for S2 of HBO's House of the Dragon lets you choose between two full trailers.

    It's been a long wait for the second season of HBO's House of the Dragon , in which House Targaryen descends into civil war over the heir to the Iron Throne. It's set to premiere in June, and HBO is ramping up its marketing with a rather clever twist: not one official trailer, but two, each presenting the perspective of one side in the bloody conflict. And we get to choose which trailer we'd like to view—although if you're like us, you'll elect to watch both.

    (Spoilers for the first season below.)

    As I've written previously, HBO's House of the Dragon debuted in 2022 with a solid, promising pilot episode, and the remainder of the season lived up to that initial promise. The series is set about 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and chronicles the beginning of the end of House Targaryen's reign. The primary source material is Fire and Blood , a fictional history of the Targaryen kings written by George R.R. Martin. As book readers know, those events culminated in a civil war and the extinction of the dragons—at least until Daenerys Targaryen came along.

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      Alien: Romulus teaser has all the right elements to pique our interest

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 20 March - 19:14 · 1 minute

    The long-standing science fiction franchise looks to be returning to its horror roots with Alien: Romulus .

    We learned way back in 2019 that horror director Fede Alvarez ( Don't Breathe , Evil Dead ) would be tackling a new standalone film in the Alien franchise . Personally, I had mixed feelings on the heels of the disappointing Prometheus (2012) and Alien: Covenant (2017). But the involvement of Alvarez was a hint that perhaps the franchise was returning to its stripped-down space horror roots. Now we have the first teaser for Alien: Romulus , and yep—that seems to be the case. And that's very good news for those of us who adored the original Alien (1979) and its terrifying sequel, Aliens (1986).

    (Spoilers for Alien and Aliens below.)

    Alien: Romulus is set between the events of Alien and Aliens . That is, after Ripley, as sole survivor of the Nostromo , destroyed the killer Xenomorph and launched herself into space in the ship's lifeboat—along with the ginger cat, Jonesy—and before she woke up after 57 years in hyper sleep and battled more Xenomorphs while protecting the young orphan, Newt. Per the official premise: "While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe."

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      Bill Skarsgård takes revenge from beyond the grave in The Crow trailer

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 14 March - 18:24 · 1 minute

    Bill Skarsgård takes on the role of Eric Draven in the Lionsgate reboot of The Crow .

    The 1994 cult classic film The Crow turns 30 this spring, so it's as good a time as any to drop the first trailer for the long-in-development reboot directed by Rupert Sanders ( Snow White and the Huntsman , Ghost in the Shell ). Bill Skarsgård takes on the starring role made famous by the late Brandon Lee.

    (Spoilers for the original 1994 film below.)

    Based on a 1989 limited comic series by James O'Barr, The Crow was directed by Alex Proyas. The film starred Brandon Lee as Eric Draven, a rock musician in crime-ridden Detroit. He and his fiancée, Shelly Webster (Sofia Shinas), are brutally murdered on Devil's Night by a gang of thugs on the orders of a crime boss named Top Dollar (Michael Wincott). A year later, Eric is resurrected, dons black-and-white face paint, and proceeds to take his bloody revenge before returning to his grave. Alas, Lee was accidentally killed by a prop gun during the final days of shooting; the film was completed with the help of Lee's stunt double (Chad Stahelski, who launched the John Wick franchise ) and some clever special effects.

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      We’re here for Walton Goggins’ gunslinging ghoul in Fallout official trailer

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 7 March - 23:26 · 1 minute

    A Vault Dweller navigates a post-apocalyptic wasteland in Fallout , based on the bestselling gaming franchise.

    Amazon Prime Video has dropped the full official trailer for Fallout , the streaming platform's forthcoming post-apocalyptic sci-fi series. It's based on the bestselling role-playing gaming franchise set in a satirical, 1950s-style future post-nuclear apocalypse. There's plenty for gaming fans to be pleased about, judging by the trailer, but casting national treasure Walton Goggins ( Justified ) as a gunslinging Ghoul was quite simply a stroke of genius.

    The first Fallout RPG was released in 1997, followed by several sequels and spinoffs. According to the game's lore, modern civilization is destroyed in 2077 by a global nuclear war between the US and China. Survivors live in various underground vaults (fallout shelters). Each iteration of the game takes place somewhere across a post-apocalyptic US metro area and features a Vault Dweller—someone born and raised underground—as the protagonist. The first game takes place in 2161 and features a Vault Dweller from Vault 13, deep in the mountains of Southern California. The Vault Dweller must complete various missions to save the residents of Vault 13, which takes said protagonist to in-world places like Junktown; a merchant city called the Hub; and Necropolis, filled with Ghouls, i.e., humans badly mutated by exposure to nuclear radiation.

    The series was announced in July 2020, with Westworld writers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy serving as executive producers. In January 2022, it was revealed that Nolan would direct the first three episodes but that two other writers—Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner—would be the showrunners. Todd Howard, who directed several games in the franchise, is also an executive producer and has said the series is not an adaption of any particular game, but it is set within the same continuity. Per the official premise:

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      The people of Earth prepare for war in final trailer for 3 Body Problem

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 7 March - 16:14 · 1 minute

    Netflix's new sci-fi series 3 Body Problem makes its world premiere tonight at the SXSW Film & Television festival in Austin.

    The countdown continues for the hotly anticipated debut of 3 Body Problem , Netflix's eight-episode sci-fi series adapted from the award-winning novel The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, the first book in his Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy. Those attending the SXSW Film & Television Festival in Austin will get to see the series' world premiere tonight. The rest of us have to wait until later this month, but in the meantime, the streaming platform has released a final trailer.

    (Some spoilers for the novel below.)

    The 3-Body Problem 's narrative is told in a nonlinear fashion, jumping between a young astrophysicist, Ye Wenjie, who witnesses her father being beaten to death by Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution, and Ye's return to Tsinghua University as an established professor many years later. During the earlier timeline, Ye figures out a means of sending an interstellar message to possible extraterrestrial civilizations and receives a response from a planet called Trisolaris. (As its name implies, the planet has three suns, which wreak havoc on Trisolaris via unpredictable "chaotic periods"—hence the novel's title, which refers to a classic problem in celestial mechanics.) Despite being warned that the aliens intend to invade and conquer Earth, Ye responds to the message and invites them to do so, disillusioned by the state of the world.

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      Plucky crew of Star Trek: Discovery seeks a strange artifact in S5 trailer

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 23 February - 21:16

    Star Trek: Discovery returns for its fifth and final season after a two-year hiatus.

    It's been two years since we had new episodes of Star Trek: Discovery , which debuted back in 2017. Now Paramount+ has dropped the official trailer for the fifth and final season of the spinoff series.

    (Spoilers for prior seasons below.)

    As previously reported , Sonequa Martin-Green plays Michael Burnham, an orphaned human raised on the planet Vulcan by none other than Sarek (James Frain) and his human wife, Amanda Grayson (Mia Kirshner)—aka, Spock's (Ethan Peck) parents. So she is Spock's adoptive sister. As I've written previously , the S2 season-long arc involved the mysterious appearances of a "Red Angel" and a rogue Starfleet AI called Control that sought to wipe out all sentient life in the universe.

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      Cate Blanchett nails the outlaw look as Lilith in Borderlands official trailer

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 21 February - 18:19 · 1 minute

    Cate Blanchett stars as an infamous outlaw named Lilith in director Eli Roth's Borderlands , adapted from the popular gaming franchise.

    The Borderlands video game franchise is one of the bestselling of all time, racking up more than $1 billion globally in sales over all the titles in the series. So naturally, there would be a film adaptation: the forthcoming Borderlands , directed by Eli Roth ( Cabin Fever , The House with a Clock in its Walls ). Lionsgate just dropped the official trailer, and Roth has certainly captured the trademark cel-shaded look of the film—especially Cate Blanchett's fluorescent-haired outlaw.

    The Borderlands games all take place on a planet called Pandora, home to many dangerous lifeforms as well as bandits and raiders—former prisoners of corporations that previously tried to colonize the planet, believing there were precious minerals to be mined. Pandora's long-extinct race, called the Eridians, also left behind numerous alien artifacts, which eventually led to the discovery that there are various mythical vaults purportedly filled with treasure and guarded by ancient monsters. Along with corporate and military interests, there are renegade Vault Hunters who seek to claim the hidden treasures for themselves.

    It might feel like Borderlands the film has been in development forever. Lionsgate announced the adaptation in 2015 and initially considered Leigh Whannell ( The Invisible Man ) to direct. The script went through multiple revisions by several different writers, and Roth was hired as director in February 2020. Primary filming took place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2021, mid-pandemic, with reshoots occurring early in 2023. Tim Miller ( Terminator: Dark Fate ) directed the reshoots with Roth's blessing, since by then the latter was already working on another film (2023's Thanksgiving ). Initial first-look images were released in June 2021, although those were just black-and-white silhouettes of the cast.

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