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Jacob Dressler

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Senior Writer and Editor at ScreenGeek

Horror news, reviews, and editorials. Lots of monsters and retro goodness. Follow and #ObeyTheBrain!

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  • 1 day ago | screengeek.net | Jacob Dressler

    The second season of a fan-favorite series on HBO Max came to an end late last year. Sadly, for fans hoping that an additional season would be announced this year, it looks like that’s not the case. In fact, HBO Max made the decision to cancel this fan-favorite series after releasing only two seasons. The first season dropped in November 2023, setting the stage with a story full of high stakes and messy situations.

  • 2 days ago | screengeek.net | Jacob Dressler

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe delivered a well-received hit with Thunderbolts, an unexpected result given the uncertainty surrounding the title. And, while the movie is enjoying a successful response from viewers, not everyone wanted to be credited. In fact, one MCU star asked for their name to be removed from the credits featured in Thunderbolts.

  • 2 days ago | screengeek.net | Jacob Dressler

    The legal debacle between celebrities Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively is far from over. At least, that’s what Justin Baldoni’s lawyer has to say, insisting that Blake Lively has not yet won and that she shouldn’t be celebrating this soon. A judge recently dismissed Baldoni’s $400 million defamation lawsuit that was made against Lively. As noted via Newsweek, Baldoni’s laywer Bryan Freedman is taking the next steps necessary to continue their legal battle against Lively.

  • 2 days ago | screengeek.net | Jacob Dressler

    James Gunn, the current co-head of DC Studios, got his superhero start in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after directing the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy. It took quite some time for the third film to get off the ground, however, but Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was finally released in 2023. During the film’s production, however, James Gunn revealed that there was one Marvel character he refused to add to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

  • 2 days ago | screengeek.net | Jacob Dressler

    The 1978 novel The Stand from legendary author Stephen King is set to receive its first feature film adaptation. The iconic book, republished as “The Complete & Uncut Edition” in 1990, was previously adapted as a live-action miniseries in 1994 and again in 2020. Now The Stand is set to receive the feature film treatment from director Doug Liman. As shared via THR, Paramount Pictures has attached Liman to direct the film which he’ll also produce alongside Tyler Thompson of Cross Creek Pictures.

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