
Hollywould: James Bond, ‘Terminator: Dark Fate,’ and ‘The Invisible Man’
The film and television business moves at a mile a minute, so keeping up with the latest news can be a little daunting. Not to worry—we have your back. In Hollywould, we’ll round up the industry developments you need to know. Here’s what you may have missed:
Bond 25
Get your salt shaker ready. An unverified report from the Daily Mail claims that Captain Marvel‘s Lashana Lynch may take over as Agent 007 from Daniel Craig. This comes from a “movie insider.” Hmmm…
Sherlock Holmes 3
Rocketman‘s Dexter Fletcher is, according to Variety, attached to the third Sherlock Holmes film, which is rumored to be set in the American Wild West.
Terminator: Dark Fate
In an interview with Variety, director Tim Miller claimed that Mackenzie Davis will “scare the fuck out of” misogynists:
“Joe [Abercrombie] came out with this idea that a new protector from the future is a machine fighter. It’s a painful life, and they’re scarred and take a lot of drugs to combat the pain of what’s been done to them. They don’t live a long time. It’s a very sacrificial role; they risk death to save others. And from the very first suggestion it was always a woman. We had to look for someone who has the physicality, but I’m very sensitive to actors. I didn’t just want a woman who could physically fit the role but emotionally as well. Mackenzie really wanted to do it; she came after the role. She worked harder than anybody.”
“If you’re at all enlightened, she’ll play like gangbusters. If you’re a closet misogynist, she’ll scare the fuck out of you, because she’s tough and strong but very feminine. We did not trade certain gender traits for others; she’s just very strong, and that frightens some dudes. You can see online the responses to some of the early shit that’s out there, trolls on the internet. I don’t give a fuck.”
American Horror Story: 1984
Ryan Murphy took to Instagram to hype the latest season’s cast and their fashion choices:
The Invisible Man
Per Deadline, The Haunting Of Hill House’s Oliver Jackson-Cohen will join Elisabeth Moss in Blumhouse and Universal’s horror reboot—as the titular Invisible Man to boot.
Trailer Roundup
The King’s Man features a spinning, swashbuckling Rasputin:
Who’s hunting whom in The Hunt?
Are creepy cults the new thing now? Anyway, here’s Paradise Hills:
Stay away from the ice cream man, kids—or end up like the girl in Freaks:
Sadako is why I stay off YouTube:
—Jackson Sutliff