"Five Nights at Freddy's" is getting a sequel. As expected, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse are wasting no time in getting a sequel to last year's hit video game adaptation going. While the studio has yet to make a formal announcement, star Josh Hutcherson recently revealed that a follow-up to the horror flick is in the works as we speak, and it sounds very much like the brass wants to get the ball moving sooner rather than later.
Hutcherson recently spoke with Variety while promoting his new movie "The Beekeeper." During the conversation, he addressed the status of "Five Nights at Freddy's 2." He confirmed that the story is being worked on as we speak. "I know they're in the process right now of nailing down the story, and they want to get going as soon as possible," Hutcherson said. The actor also added that he is very appreciative to have...
Hutcherson recently spoke with Variety while promoting his new movie "The Beekeeper." During the conversation, he addressed the status of "Five Nights at Freddy's 2." He confirmed that the story is being worked on as we speak. "I know they're in the process right now of nailing down the story, and they want to get going as soon as possible," Hutcherson said. The actor also added that he is very appreciative to have...
- 1/8/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss possessed animatronic robots, ghost children, arcade carpets, and Mathew Lillard! We’re chatting about Five Nights At Freddy’s (2023) and all the post-Halloween vibes of this new blockbuster Horror hit.
Hear our first reactions and honest opinions about Horror’s newest success story, and how robots of all types have pretty much defined the genre this year. We’ve got A Lot of questions after seeing this one and hopefully you can help us find some answers. Help usss…
Note: Drive Home from the Drive-in reviews are Full Spoilers. Want to know whether to watch or pass without the spoil?
Verdict: We haven’t played the games but by all accounts, this is a pretty faithful adaptation of the series, but it’s a really confusing head trip for the uninitiated. If you’re still on the fence,...
Hear our first reactions and honest opinions about Horror’s newest success story, and how robots of all types have pretty much defined the genre this year. We’ve got A Lot of questions after seeing this one and hopefully you can help us find some answers. Help usss…
Note: Drive Home from the Drive-in reviews are Full Spoilers. Want to know whether to watch or pass without the spoil?
Verdict: We haven’t played the games but by all accounts, this is a pretty faithful adaptation of the series, but it’s a really confusing head trip for the uninitiated. If you’re still on the fence,...
- 11/5/2023
- by Nightmare on Film Street
Mathew Lillard is an American actor, producer, and director. His best-known roles are as Stu Macher in Scream (1996) and Shaggy Rogers in Scooby-Doo 1 and 2. After Scooby-Doo, Lillard seemed to have taken a nose dive as the actor struggled to get leading roles. However, in 2011, he played Brian Speer in The Descendants, enlivening his career once again. For the most part, Lillard’s career hasn’t been a roller coaster, and the actor puts it best when he said, “It’s hard in this business to go all the way, to be an actor your whole life.” Regardless of this,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Iniobong Uyah
- TVovermind.com
[This story contains spoilers for Scream VI.]
Scream VI filmmakers Radio Silence, the collective that consists of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett and Chad Villella, have set a new franchise record with a $44.5 million opening weekend.
Just 14 months after their legacy sequel Scream (2022) reinvigorated Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven’s slasher franchise by introducing it to a whole new generation of horror fans, co-directors Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, alongside producer Villella, are now opening up about the choices they did and didn’t make. For starters, the persistent rumor that Stu Macher (Mathew Lillard) would reprise his co-Ghostface role from the original 1996 film and serve as Scream VI’s Ghostface mastermind may or may not have been started by their co-screenwriter Guy Busick.
“We love that … It’s cool to be a part of a franchise where who lives and who dies is so meaningful to people. And who knows, with Guy at the keyboard, anything is possible with Stu Macher,...
Scream VI filmmakers Radio Silence, the collective that consists of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett and Chad Villella, have set a new franchise record with a $44.5 million opening weekend.
Just 14 months after their legacy sequel Scream (2022) reinvigorated Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven’s slasher franchise by introducing it to a whole new generation of horror fans, co-directors Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, alongside producer Villella, are now opening up about the choices they did and didn’t make. For starters, the persistent rumor that Stu Macher (Mathew Lillard) would reprise his co-Ghostface role from the original 1996 film and serve as Scream VI’s Ghostface mastermind may or may not have been started by their co-screenwriter Guy Busick.
“We love that … It’s cool to be a part of a franchise where who lives and who dies is so meaningful to people. And who knows, with Guy at the keyboard, anything is possible with Stu Macher,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I don’t know many people who have seen the 2001 dramatic thriller Finder’s Fee. If you are not one of those people who have seen it, then I’m happy to introduce you to this fantastic little indie film. The movie centers around a man who finds a wallet on the street containing a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million. This is the start of what turns out to be a crazy and super heavy and complicated problem.
The film was directed by Jeff Probst, and it features an impressive ensemble cast that includes the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Mathew Lillard, James Earl Jones, Erik Palladino, and Dash Mihok. This cast alone should be enough for you to want to watch the movie, and I have to say that they all deliver incredible performances.
The story follows a guy named Tepper (Palladino), who, like I already mentioned, discovers a wallet on the street.
The film was directed by Jeff Probst, and it features an impressive ensemble cast that includes the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Mathew Lillard, James Earl Jones, Erik Palladino, and Dash Mihok. This cast alone should be enough for you to want to watch the movie, and I have to say that they all deliver incredible performances.
The story follows a guy named Tepper (Palladino), who, like I already mentioned, discovers a wallet on the street.
- 9/30/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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