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screenrant.com | Ross Tanenbaum
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Blumhouse is moving forward with another horror video game adaptation after Five Nights at Freddy's set a new record for the studio.
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screenrant.com | Ross Tanenbaum
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Karate Kid: Legends is the latest installment in the Karate Kid franchise, releasing shortly after Cobra Kai finished its six-season run on Netflix. The Karate Kid series has remained alive since the original 1984 film starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. The film led to a trilogy followed by 1994's The Next Karate Kid, a sequel starring Hilary Swank. In 2010, the series was rebooted with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, introducing...
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screenrant.com | Ross Tanenbaum
Lilo & Stitch has become a massive hit at the box office, defying a recent trend with Disney's live-action remakes. Disney has an extensive catalog of amazing animated films that audiences have loved for many decades. Recently, the studio has taken advantage of that nostalgia, producing live-action remakes of these films that allow large crowds to relive their childhood favorites.
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Ross Tanenbaum
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning almost included a de-aged Tom Cruise, and while the sequence itself sounds solid, the results would have varied. De-aging technology has come a long way. While effects like Patrick Stewart in X-Men: The Last Stand haven't aged gracefully, others, like Samuel L. Jackson's in Captain Marvel, still look good a few years later. However, it can still be distracting, especially when the older actor...
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Ross Tanenbaum
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning ends the series with the door slightly open, but it makes an odd character choice that would affect future projects. The Mission: Impossible series is one of the best action franchises ever. Since 1996, the series has constantly reinvented itself, imagining new ways for Tom Cruise to endanger himself via...
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