Guillermo del Toro Announces New Pacific Rim Sequel And Animated Series Christopher Moore, June 26, 2014June 26, 2014 Via the Legendary Entertainment Facebook page, a video popped up with director Guillermo del Toro announcing a new Pacific Rim sequel by April 7, 2017 as well as an animated series. After the jump, check out his announcement video.Guillermo del Toro is currently in post production on his big gothic haunted house flick, Crimson Peak, starring Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska.For future Legendary Entertainment news, you can like them on their Facebook page or follow them Twitter account.Are you excited about a Pacific Rim animated series or a sequel to the film? Leave you thoughts in the comment section below. News Social Networks Viral News Charlie HunnamGuillermo Del ToroJessica ChastainMia WasikowskaPacific RimTom Hiddleston
Kevin Smith To Distribute “Red State” Himself, Forgo Any Advertising January 24, 2011January 24, 2011The big buzz late Sunday night was Kevin Smith’s surprise announcement at the Sundance Film Festival. After screening his latest film Red State, Smith was supposed to hold an auction for potential distributors. However, Smith instead chose a very unique distribution method. Get the details after the break. Read More
Strange Noises Heard Around The World Could Have Scientific Explanation January 27, 2012January 27, 2012Earlier this week, we reported on a phenomenon sweeping the Internet in which strange noises were heard around the world. These roars/groans from the sky are a bit frightening, which may have contributed to videos of the occurance flooding YouTube (along with many hoaxes). While we considered the idea that… Read More
Move Over Netflix: Warner Bros. & Vdio Start Video Streaming April 15, 2013April 15, 2013Netflix has revolutionized television with the release of its original program, “House of Cards,” starring Kevin Spacey. In addition, Netflix is working on the sixth season of Arrested Development. The fans rejoiced and Willa Paskin of Wired made a prediction — programs made for online streaming will soon make DVDs obsolete…. Read More