
Jack Shepherd
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1 month ago |
gamesradar.com | Emily Garbutt |Jack Shepherd
M3GAN 2.0 has a new look. The sequel to 2022's sci-fi horror takes a swing in a new direction, with the now-defunct violent, self-aware AI doll being brought back into action with the hopes of taking down a new, hostile robot built using the same technology. This has already drawn comparisons to action flick Terminator, but the movie's director Gerard Johnstone says it has the same "horror DNA" as the original film. "Are we completely abandoning why people like M3GAN in the first place?
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1 month ago |
gamesradar.com | Megan Garside |Jack Shepherd
Prepare yourselves because M3GAN 2.0 promises to be an even wilder ride than the first movie due to the extreme audience reaction to M3GAN, says director Gerard Johnstone. "If the sequel’s bigger and bolder, it’s because of the audience’s reaction to the first," Johnstone says in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features M3GAN 2.0 on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, May 21.
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2 months ago |
gamesradar.com | Megan Garside |Jack Shepherd
The clown is just one villain that can’t be kept down. Upcoming horror movie Clown in Cornfield will soon slash onto screens this spring, just months after Terrifier 3 found huge box office success. However, Clown in a Cornfield director Eli Craig says he’s glad he filmed his movie before Terrifier 3 came out, as if he saw how well Damien Leone’s sequel did before he took on his own clown-tastic project, he would have definitely felt the pressure.
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2 months ago |
gamesradar.com | Amy West |Jack Shepherd
Until Dawn may not be out in cinemas yet, but co-writer Gary Dauberman and director David F. Sandberg say they'd be keen to do a sequel. That is, if Supermassive makes another game first. In the new issue of SFX magazine, which features The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, April 23, the duo opened up on the potentially fruitful future the fright-filled flick sets up...
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Mar 27, 2025 |
gamesradar.com | Amy West |Jack Shepherd
The Wheel of Time showrunner Rafe Judkins has defended season 3's big changes from Robert Jordan's novels, as he assures fans of the source material that they're "trying to make something that people love". The fantasy series recently earned praised from loyal readers of the books for its accurate portrayal of Rand's experiences in Rhuidean – and his spiritual walk through his ancestral history.
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