
Nick Venable
Head TV Editor at CINEMABLEND
Head TV Editor for CinemaBlend. Purveyor of non-non-nonchalance.
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cinemablend.com | Nick Venable
One of my most eagerly anticipated upcoming DCU movies is easily Clayface, thanks in large part to its falling distinctly into the horror realm, with Mike Flanagan serving up the screenplay. While we know the release date already, the wait for casting news has been slightly less agonizing than waiting for Superman’s release date to finally arrive, but DC co-head James Gunn himself has dropped some huge casting news for the villainous feature.
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yahoo.com | Nick Venable
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Warner Bros. One of my most eagerly anticipated upcoming DCU movies is easily Clayface, thanks in large part to its falling distinctly into the horror realm, with Mike Flanagan serving up the screenplay.
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cinemablend.com | Nick Venable
The history of Saturday Night Live is rife with anecdotes from some of the funniest people in the entertainment industry, and it seems like nearly every famed cast member has stories about how stressful it can be trying to get material into weekly episodes. One might not think that issue would plague Mike Myers, one of the most bankable SNL vets to date, but the Shrek star said he used to sink into a depressed state over cut sketches, and he credits Conan O’Brien turning that feeling around.
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cinemablend.com | Nick Venable
Before, during and after The Penguin’s stellar run on HBO, the bulk of the conversation around Colin Farrell centered on how completely unrecognizable the actor was beneath all of his Oz Cobb prosthetics, while others were happy to focus on the character’s inherently evil nature. Not without provocation, either, since Oz was revealed to have committed one of the ultimate no-no crimes by setting up his brothers’ drowning deaths.
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cinemablend.com | Nick Venable
The upcoming Naked Gun reboot shocked fans when its first official footage revealed it to be a legacy-quel, with Liam Neeson playing the son of Leslie Nielsen’s Frank Drebin, and Paul Walter Houser portraying the offspring of George Kennedy’s Ed Hocken. Now, the parody’s official trailer has been unleashed on the world, and it’s an absolute hoot from start to finish, with co-stars Pamela Anderson and WWE fave Cody Rhodes serving up some of the hilarious highlights.
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