BREAKING: Charlie Cox has officially confirmed he will not appear in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. During his recent interview on the Phase Hero podcast, Cox stated there are no plans to include his character, further exciting fans eager for news on the Marvel franchise.
This news comes amid a flurry of developments in the entertainment industry, including the announcement of a new dystopian satire series featuring Tatiana Maslany and Tim Heidecker. The series, titled The Comedy Hour, is set to explore a world “five minutes into the future when modern America is on the brink of collapse.” Directed by Colby Day, it will follow Heidecker as Jimmy, a late-night talk show host navigating chaos alongside a robot co-host.
In a related update, Matt Duffer has revealed that Joseph Quinn will not reprise his role as Eddie Munson in the final season of Stranger Things, despite earlier rumors. Duffer’s statements to Empire have left fans of the series reeling, as they anticipated a possible return for the beloved character.
On a different note, Ryan Coogler remains tight-lipped about the casting of Danielle Deadwyler in his upcoming reboot of The X-Files. In an interview with Variety, he humorously noted he is making the reboot for his mom, adding a personal touch to the highly anticipated project.
Meanwhile, horror fans can look forward to It Follows 2, with Maika Monroe describing the script as “incredible” and “very different from the original.” Filming is expected to begin in 2024, generating buzz among enthusiasts of the genre.
In the tech-horror realm, the upcoming film Decibel will premiere on November 7, featuring a “tech-obsessed music producer” who manipulates a struggling singer-songwriter to perfect an AI music algorithm. The film is expected to push boundaries in both storytelling and technology.
For those intrigued by folklore, the trailer for Gobblefoot showcases a “professor of New England folklore” who links a series of mutilation murders to a mythical creature that is half turkey, half Bigfoot. This unique premise is already stirring interest ahead of its release.
In other entertainment news, the Ghosts Halloween special, titled “Halloween 5: The Mummy,” will air on October 30, promising to deliver laughs and chills for viewers. Additionally, the animated series Smiling Friends has released a trailer for its Halloween episode, which is set to delight fans next week.
As these developments unfold, fans are left buzzing with excitement and anticipation. Stay tuned for more updates on these stories as they progress!