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Razzie Awards: ‘Madame Web’ Wins Worst Picture, Francis Ford Coppola Accepts for Directing and Speaks Out Against an ‘Industry So Terrified of Risk’
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The Oscars will honor the best movie of the year this Sunday, but the infamous Razzie Awards have crowned the “worst” of 2024’s films.

Sony’s much-derided superhero film “Madame Web” has the (dis)honor of winning three Razzies, including worst picture, actress for Dakota Johnson and screenplay. “Joker: Folie à Deux,” another divisive superhero entry,” led with seven nominations and took home screen combo for Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga and prequel, remake, rip-off or sequel.

Francis Ford Coppola won for directing his big-budget epic “Megalopolis,” and star Jon Voight won supporting actor for the film — shared with his turns in “Reagan,” “Shadow Land” and “Strangers.” Coppola’s “Megalopolis” received six nominations, which was tied for second-most nods with “Madame Web,” “Borderlands” and “Reagan.”

The famed filmmaker responded to his Razzies on Instagram, saying “box office is only about money, and like war, stupidity and politics has no true place in our future.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/28/2025
  • by Jordan Moreau
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Megalopolis’ director Francis Ford Coppola ‘accepts’ Razzie by slamming ‘gutless’ industry
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Francis Ford Coppola "won" Worst Director at the Razzie Awards for his ambitious, self-financed epic Megalopolis. And he actually accepted the "honor," letting the Razzies and Hollywood know what he thinks about them in an unfiltered social media post. "I am thrilled to accept the Razzie Award," he stated, "when so few have the courage to go against the prevailing trends of contemporary moviemaking!"

Coppola, a five-time Oscar winner, continued, "In this wreck of a world today, where Art is given scores as if it were professional wrestling, I chose to Not follow the gutless rules laid down by an industry so terrified of risk that despite the enormous pool of young talent at its disposal, may not create pictures that will be relevant and alive 50 years from now." He said it was an honor to "stand alongside a great and courageous filmmaker like Jacques Tati who impoverished himself completely...
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  • 2/28/2025
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
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Razzie Awards: Madame Web snags Worst Picture while Francis Ford Coppola basks in the “honor” of his many nominations
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The 45th Razzie Awards results are in. Sony’s Madame Web is the clear winner/loser of this year’s dragging of cinematic mediocrity with three wins, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress for Dakota Johnson, and Worst Screenplay. The Razzie results arrive two days before Oscar Sunday when films that some consider the best of the best have their chance to shine.

Madame Web taking the top prize is unsurprising given the movie’s abysmal quality. It was my worst film of 2024 and a Golden Schmoe nominee for worst movie of 2024, only to be beaten by Todd Phillips’s Joker: Folie a Deux. Dakota Johnson hardly tried to defend the film during its PR tour, saying she “probably will never make anything like it again.” To be fair, she enjoyed working with her castmates, who, despite circumstances, gave Madame Web the old college try, but the film turned into something...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/28/2025
  • by Steve Seigh
  • JoBlo.com
Razzie Award Winners 2025: Madame Web And Joker: Folie À Deux Walk Away With The Top "Prizes"
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The Academy Awards take place on Sunday evening and, as has become the tradition, the full list of "winners" from the 2025 Razzie Awards has just been unveiled.

Madame Web took three wins for "Worst Picture," "Worst Screenplay," and an arguably well-deserved "Worst Actress" for lead star Dakota Johnson. It wasn't the only comic book adaptation to walk away with a prize, though, as Joker: Folie à Deux nabbed "Worst Sequel" and "Worst Screen Combo" for Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga.

The vast majority of celebrities and filmmakers ignore the Razzies, while few interviewers have the nerve - and understandably so - to ask celebrities about their "wins."

However, Francis Ford Coppola, who earned "Worst Director" for his critically panned Megalopolis, issued a scathing retort on social media today.

"I am thrilled to accept the Razzie award in so many important categories for Megalopolis, and for the distinctive honor of being nominated as the worst director,...
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  • 2/28/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
2025's Razzie Award Winners Revealed, Francis Ford Coppola Celebrates 'Winning' Worst Director
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The winners have just been announced for this year's Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as the "Razzies." They include a big "win" garnered for Francis Ford Coppola, but the famed director had a good sense of humor about the acknowledgment.

Per THR, the full list of Razzie winners was unveiled on Friday, just ahead of this year's Academy Awards ceremony. The annual nominations acknowledge the "worst" movies, filmmakers, and performances from the prior year, and there was no shortage of comic book adaptations up for big honors this year. However, when it came to Worst Director, Francis Ford Coppola got the win for his polarizing, big-budget feature Megalopolis. Taking to Instagram, Coppola commented on the revelation, noting how he nevertheless remains proud of the film, along with himself for taking some risks outside the standard Hollywood movie formula.

RelatedMegalopolis Director Francis Ford Coppola Blasts Rotten Tomatoes for Trying to 'Control...
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  • 2/28/2025
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Tony Todd, Star Of Candyman And Voice Of Venom, Dies Aged 69
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Iconic actor Tony Todd has died at the age of 69, it has been confirmed. As reported by THR, the Candyman, Platoon, and Star Trek: The Next Generation star, who amassed in excess of 250 professional credits over the course of an astonishing, five decade spanning career, passed away on 6 November at his home in Los Angeles after a long battle with illness.

Anthony Tiran Todd was born in Washington D.C. on 4 December, 1954 to Evetta Lyons Gaither. At the age of just three a young Tony Todd moved to Hartford, Connecticut where his auntie, Clara Elliston, took custody of him and nurtured his adolescent curiosity with the arts. Having enrolled Todd in summer acting courses as a boy, Elliston supported her nephew — artistically, financially, and emotionally — as his interest in theatre led to spells at both Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute in Connecticut and Trinity Repertory Company in Rhode Island.
See full article at Empire - Movies
  • 11/10/2024
  • by Jordan King
  • Empire - Movies
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Tony Todd Remembered by ‘Candyman’ Co-Star Virginia Madsen: “A Gentle Soul With a Deep Knowledge of the Arts”
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Candyman star Tony Todd, who died Wednesday after a long illness, is being remembered by his co-star Virginia Madsen.

The Oscar nominee, who played graduate student Helen Lyle who’s stalked by Todd’s titular hook-handed killer while investigating urban legends at a Chicago housing project in the 1992 horror film, paid tribute to Todd with a series of posts on Instagram.

Madsen initially shared a brief video post after she heard the news of Todd’s death, in which she said she didn’t “know what to say” but called Todd her “beloved.”

“May you rest in power sweet to the sweet in heaven,” Madsen wrote in the caption alongside a video. “The great actor Tony Todd has left us and now is an angel. As he was in life. More later but I can’t right now. I love you.”

In the video, she shared that she “just found...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 11/9/2024
  • by Hilary Lewis
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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5 Great Tony Todd Movies To Watch In Remembrance
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Unfortunately, we recently lost an absolute legend with the passing of Tony Todd. His voice and presence are unmatched in the horror genre and has been a wonderful constant for over 30 years. Whenever an iconic actor passes, I think a great way to remember them is to look back on some of their greatest performances/movies. After all, this is their life’s work and clearly something they were very passionate about. But when it comes to Tony Todd, where do you even start?

Looking at his filmography can be overwhelming, given the sheer volume of films that the man starred in. One of the main traits of his roles is that he may hardly get any screen time in them, yet he manages to be the most intriguing character around. And while it’s not horror, I want to make sure to shout out his many wonderful TV appearances over the years,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 11/9/2024
  • by Tyler Nichols
  • JoBlo.com
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Tony Todd, Candyman Star, Dead at 69
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Tony Todd, the actor known for his roles in Candyman, Final Destination, and more, has died at the age of 69.

According to reps for Todd, the actor passed away on November 6th at his home in Los Angeles following a long illness. No official cause of death has been reported at this time.

Born in 1954 in Washington, DC, Todd began his acting career on the stage, studying theater at University of Connecticut before joining celebrated theatrical companies like the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and the Trinity Repertory Company. In the ‘80s, he began landing on-screen roles, with his first major part being in Oliver Stone’s Best Picture winner, Platoon.

From there, Todd built a prolific filmography across film and television, appearing in shows like 21 Jump Street, Night Court, MacGyver, Matlock, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and more, as well as movies like the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead.
See full article at Consequence - Film News
  • 11/9/2024
  • by Jo Vito
  • Consequence - Film News
‘Candyman’ Star Tony Todd, Known for His Deep, Commanding Voice and Presence, Dead at 69
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American actor Tony Todd, known for his terrifying performance as the hook-handed, fur coat-donning ghost in the “Candyman” horror franchise, as well as his work on “Star Trek: The New Generation” and “Deep Space Nine,” passed away at his home in Marina Del Rey, California on Wednesday, November 6. He was 69.

The news was confirmed by Deadline and Variety and later confirmed by IndieWire. No cause of death has been revealed.

Todd was born in Washington D.C. on December 4, 1954. He grew up in Hartford, Connecticut and was an alumnus of the Artists Collective, Inc. formed there to promote the art and culture of the African diaspora. He attended college at the University of Connecticut, then went on to study theater at the Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute in Waterford and later the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island.

In his over 40-year career, Todd would work with the likes of Oliver Stone,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Box Office: ‘Heretic’ and ‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ Vie for Second, ‘Venom 3’ Notches Third Weekend on Top
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The major Hollywood studios skirted this weekend and held off on new releases, a decision that likely hedged against an uncertain national mood following the presidential election. Their absence is others’ gain though, as A24’s tricky thriller “Heretic” and Lionsgate’s seasonal play “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” each look to make a solid impression in their opening weekends.

But it’s Sony’s “Venom: The Last Dance” that continues to stay on top of domestic charts. After an underwhelming opening weekend, the “Spider-Man” spin-off has been putting up solid holds, turning in another one here. “The Last Dance” added $3.9 million on Friday, on its way to about $14 million for its third weekend of release. It has now notched $100 million in North America and will pass “Alien: Romulus” ($105 million), “If” ($111 million) and “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” ($113 million) over the next few days to become the 14th-highest-grossing domestic release of the year.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/9/2024
  • by J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
Tony Todd at an event for Final Destination 5 (2011)
Candyman star Tony Todd dies by Jennie Kermode - 2024-11-09 14:54:56
Tony Todd at an event for Final Destination 5 (2011)
Tony Todd at Nightmare Weekend Richmond in 2023 Photo: Super Festivals from Ft. Lauderdale, USA

The actor Tony Todd has died, aged 69, after many years of illness, it was announced today. Widely admired for his versatility yet often cast for his deep, resonant voice, he was a popular member of the genre community who enjoyed attending events and meeting fans.

Perhaps most widely known for his iconic performance in Candyman, Todd appeared in numerous horror films, including the Final Destination series, Wishmaster, Hatchet, The Crow, Hell Fest and The Final Wish. He also made an impression in more mainstream far, however, such as Platoon, Le Secret and The Rock.

On the small screen, he endeared himself to fans as Klingon character Kurn in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as well as making appearances in Scooby-Doo and Xena: Warrior Princess. His voice work included being the...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Jennie Kermode
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
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Tony Todd, ‘Candyman’ and ‘Final Destination’ Actor, Dead at 69
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Tony Todd, the prolific actor who brought an evil presence to the horror movie franchises Candyman and Final Destination, has died at the age of 69.

Todd’s rep confirmed the actor’s death to Variety, adding that he died Wednesday at his home in Marina Del Rey, California. No cause of death was provided.

Over a career that spanned five decades, Todd accrued hundreds of on-screen and voice-acting credits, beginning with a role in the 1986 Vietnam War classic Platoon. Following a leading turn in the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
Candyman And The Crow Actor Tony Todd Has Passed Away At The Age Of 69
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The horror community is in mourning after the loss of a true icon of the genre.

Tony Todd, known for his distinctive voice and chilling performance as Candyman in addition to numerous other roles, has sadly passed away at the age of 69. The actor reportedly died on November 6 at his home in Los Angeles after a long illness.

Todd made his film debut in 1986’s Sleepwalk, beginning a career that spanned more than 200 film and TV credits. His most famous role is the eponymous hook-handed killer in the Candyman movies, but he's also appeared in the likes of Final Destination, the '90s Night of the Living Dead remake, The Crow, Hatchet, Frankenstein and Hell Fest.

His none horror projects include The Rock, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, 21 Jump Street, Night Court, MacGyver, Matlock, Jake and the Fatman, Law & Order,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Tony Todd, Cinema Icon and Star of Platoon, Candyman and Venom Voice Actor, Dies
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Tony Todd, the actor best known for playing the Candyman in Cliver Barkers horror movies, has died at the age of 69. The actors death was confirmed by Deadline, although no cause of death has been released at this time.

Todd's career spanned 40 years, and in total he had over 240 movie and TV credits to his name. Todds began his career in the 1980s when he appeared popular TV shows such as Simon & Simon and 21 Jump Street. However, his first big role and one that would set his course in the film industry was starring as Ben in the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead. Instantly imprinting his intense performance and commanding presence on audiences, Todd then went on to take on the role that would really define him for a generation of moviegoers: Daniel Robitaille, better known as Candyman.

The 1992 horror movie based on the short story...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
Tony Todd’s Net Worth Explored As Final Destination Actor Passes Away At 69
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Tony Todd’s Net Worth in 2024 ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Actor Tony Todd, known for his memorable performance as William Bludworth in the Final Destination film series, passed away at 69. The actor breathed his last on November 6th, 2024, at his home in Los Angeles.

Todd’s career lasted almost four decades, during which he appeared in more than 240 films and shows. In addition to critical acclaim and fans’ love, the actor also saw commercial success and accumulated considerable wealth.

Tony Todd’s Net Worth

According to the website Celebrity Net Worth, Tony Todd’s net worth was $4 million at the time of his death in November 2024. He earned most of this money through his career in movies, TV, and voice acting. One of his most famous roles is in the horror movie Candyman, where he played the titular character of a supernatural killer. During the film’s shoot, he even allowed...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 11/9/2024
  • by Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
Tony Todd’s Net Worth: Tony Todd Was Venom Before Tom Hardy, Endured Bee Stings For $23,000 and Scared Many Fans in His Legendary Career
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Tony Todd, known for his roles in Candyman and Star Trek, passed away at the age of 69 from an illness. The actor debuted in 1986 and worked in the film industry for more than three decades. In this period, he took on some iconic characters, especially in the horror genre. Unknown to many fans, Todd was an amazing voice actor who lent his voice to numerous video games.

Tony Todd in a still from Candyman | Credits: TriStar Pictures

Before fans saw Tom Hardy back in the Venom role this year, Todd gave Marvel fans another version of the character in 2023’s Insomniac game Spider-Man 2. Todd made significant money from his acting roles, with one particular role paying him handsomely to act in a gruesome scene.

Tony Todd’s Net Worth: How Much Did He Earn From His Films? Tony Todd in a still from Final Destination | Credits: New Line Cinema...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
Tony Todd dead at 69
Tony Todd has died at the age of 69.The prolific actor - who appeared in the 'Final Destination' and 'Candyman' horror franchises, passed away earlier this week at his home in Marina del Rey after a long illness, his wife, Fatima, told The Hollywood Reporter.New Line Cinema, which produced the 'Final Destination' franchise, wrote on Instagram: "The industry has lost a legend. We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony, -Your Final Destination Family."Virginia Madsen, who starred alongside Todd in the original 'Candyman', also wrote: "My beloved. May you rest in power sweet to the sweet in heaven. The great actor Tony Todd has left us and now is an angel. As he was in life. More later but I can’t right now. I love you."Rel Dowdell, the director of Film Studies at Hampton University...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Colette Fahy 2
  • Bang Showbiz
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Tony Todd Dies: The legendary Candyman, Final Destination, and Star Trek actor was 69
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I have very sad news to report tonight. It has been announced that Tony Todd has died at the age of 69. The legendary actor is best known for his roles in Candyman, Final Destination, Platoon, The Crow, Night of the Living Dead, and his many appearances in the Star Trek franchise. He was a massively talented actor whose incredible baritone voice made every project so much better. This is a huge blow.

Todd’s wife, Fatima, told THR that he died on Wednesday at his home in Marina del Rey after a long illness. New Line Cinema, the studio which produces the Final Destination franchise, wrote on Instagram: “The industry has lost a legend. We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony, -Your Final Destination Family.“

After studying theater at the Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute, Todd made the leap to the silver screen, making...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Steve Seigh
  • JoBlo.com
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Tony Todd, ‘Candyman’ and ‘Final Destination’ Actor, Dies at 69
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Tony Todd, an actor who starred in the Candyman and Final Destination horror franchises, has died. He was 69.

He died Wednesday at his home in Marina del Rey after a long illness, his wife, Fatima, told The Hollywood Reporter.

“The industry has lost a legend. We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony, -Your Final Destination Family,” New Line Cinema, which produced the franchise, wrote on Instagram.

Born on Dec. 4, 1954, in Washington, Todd went on to study for two years at the University of Connecticut before getting a scholarship for the Eugene O’Neill National Theatre Institute. His time there helped lay a foundation for his stints at the then-Hartman Conservatory in Stamford, Connecticut, and the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island.

Todd made his film debut in 1986’s Sleepwalk, launching an acting career that would span more than 200 television and movie credits. His most notable role was in 1992’s Candyman,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Carly Thomas
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Tony Todd, Candyman Star and Star Trek TV Veteran, Dead at 69
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Veteran actor Tony Todd, who played the titular villain in the Candyman horror movie franchise, has died at the age of 69.

Todd died Wednesday at his Los Angeles home, our sister site Deadline reports. No cause of death has been officially released.

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Todd had memorable roles in films like the 1986 Oscar winner Platoon and a 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead before starring in the 1992 horror classic Candyman,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Dave Nemetz
  • TVLine.com
Tony Todd, ‘Candyman’ Horror Icon Also Known for ‘Platoon’ and ‘Star Trek,’ Dies at 69
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Tony Todd, the “Candyman” star who appeared in more than 240 movies and TV shows, died November 6. He was 69.

The actor’s representatives confirmed news of his death to TheWrap; no information about the cause has been made public. The actor was “an amazing man and I will miss him every single day,” Jeffrey Goldberg, Todd’s manager of over 40 years, told TheWrap.

Todd starred as the killer in “Candyman” and the movie’s sequel, but the actor’s prolific career included arcs on “The Young and the Restless” and “24” as well as episodes of “Hawaii Five-0,” “Xena: Warrior Princess” and “Young Justice.”

Todd also starred in several “Star Trek” shows, including “The Next Generation,” “Voyager” and “Deep Space Nine.” In the “Star Trek” franchise he’s best known for portraying the Klingon Kurn, brother of Worf (Michael Dorn).

In a 1998 interview with Whoosh! Todd said “Star Trek” was “the first...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Stephanie Kaloi
  • The Wrap
Tony Todd, ‘Candyman’ and ‘Final Destination’ Star, Dies at 69
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Tony Todd, an American actor known for leading the “Candyman” horror franchise as its eponymous hook-wielding ghost, died Wednesday at his home in Marina Del Rey, Calif. He was 69.

Todd’s death was confirmed by a representative for the actor. A cause of death was not disclosed.

A reliable presence in genre fare across four decades, Todd’s series of credits include iconic titles such as Alex Proyas’ comic book adaptation “The Crow,” Michael Bay’s Alcatraz actioner “The Rock” and the elaborate killing-set-piece series “Final Destination.” One of his earliest film performances came in his early thirties in Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning war epic “Platoon.” On “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” Todd donned alien make-up to play Kurn, a Commander in the Klingon Defense Force and the brother of Worf (played by series regular Michael Dorn).

But Todd secured his name in the genre pantheon with his performance in Bernard Rose’s “Candyman,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
Tony Todd, Candyman Star and Beloved Horror Icon, Dies at 69
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Prolific actor Tony Todd, especially popular with horror fans for his roles in the genre, passed away on Nov. 6 at his Los Angeles Home. Per Deadline, Todd's death was confirmed by his reps, but the cause of death is not yet known. He was 69 years old.

Todd was born on Dec. 4, 1954. After studying theater at the Eugene O'Neil National Actors Theatre Institute, he began appearing in movies and TV shows by the mid-1980s. One of his very first roles was in Oliver Stone's acclaimed 1986 war film Platoon alongside Charlie Sheen, Johnny Depp, and Willem Dafoe. The film won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, among other Oscars, helping to further launch Todd's career.

In 1990, Todd took on one of his most recognizable horror roles by starring as Ben in Tom Savini's remake of George A. Romero's zombie movie Night of the Living Dead. He'd follow this...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Tony Todd Dies: ‘Candyman’ Star Whose Hundreds Of Credits Include ‘Final Destination’ Films & ‘Platoon’ Was 69
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Tony Todd, an actor who played the killer in Candyman and appeared in the Final Destination franchise and Platoon among more than 240 film and TV credits spanning 40 years, died November 6 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 69.

His reps confirmed the news to Deadline but did not provide a cause of death.

Tony Todd in ‘Platoon’

Born on December 4, 1954, in Washington, D.C., Todd pursued acting at the Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute and Trinity Rep Conservatory, where he honed his skills and developed his commanding style. Among his first screen roles was playing the heroin-addicted Sergeant Warren in Oliver Stone’s Best Picture Oscar-winning Vietnam War classic Platoon.

Todd went on to guest on such popular 1980s and ’90s series as 21 Jump Street, Night Court, MacGyver, Matlock, Jake and the Fatman, Law & Order, The X-Files, NYPD Blue, Beverly Hills 90210, Xena: Warrior Princesss and Murder,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Erik Pedersen
  • Deadline Film + TV
Joker: Part II (2021)
Joker: Folie A Deux and Borderlands | Studio heads reflect on disappointments
Joker: Part II (2021)
The studio bosses overseeing Joker 2 and Borderlands have been talking about their respective box office disappointments.

2024 has seen a some big hit movies on the big screen, but also some sizeable swings that didn’t quite pay off. In Warner Bros’ corner, there’s the recent Joker sequel, Joker: Folie A Deux. For Lionsgate meanwhile, it uncharacteristically pumped over $100m into the videogame adaptation Borderlands.

It would be fair to say that neither struck box office gold.

We’re in the part of the financial cycle where bosses do earnings calls to talk through their more recent performance. Warner Bros Discovery boss and movie deleter David Zaslav was up first, in a widely-reported chat where he’s hoped that the results of the US election help allow big businesses to consolidate more.

“Inconsistency also remains an issue at our motion picture studio, as reinforced recently by the disappointing results...
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  • 11/8/2024
  • by Simon Brew
  • Film Stories
Lionsgate CEO Dissects ‘Borderlands’ Bust: ‘Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong’
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Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer was frank about the poor results of his studio at the box office recently, most notably “Borderlands,” which has shaped up to be one of the year’s biggest critical and commercial busts and led to the studio’s motion picture division generating a mere $2.6 million in profit for the quarter.

“Nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong: it sat on the shelf for too long during the pandemic, and reshoots and rising interest rates took it outside the safety zone of our usual strict financial models,” Feltheimer said on an earnings call on Thursday.

Produced on a $120 million budget that was co-financed by Lionsgate with Avi Arad Productions, Picturestart, and 2K Games, “Borderlands” is an adaptation of the hit video game series of the same name and featured an ensemble cast that includes Jack Black, Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Ariana Greenblatt and Jamie Lee Curtis.
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Jeremy Fuster
  • The Wrap
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Lionsgate CEO on Borderlands bombing at the box-office: “Everything that could go wrong did go wrong”
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Borderlands was a genuine bomb. No doubt about it. The adaptation of the acclaimed video game franchise grossed just $33 million in theaters and was absolutely trashed by critics. During a recent earnings call, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer spoke about the epic failure of Borderlands.

“On Borderlands, nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong: it sat on the shelf for too long during the pandemic, and reshoots and rising interest rates took it outside the safety zone of our usual strict financial models,” Feltheimer said. With a budget of around $120 million, Borderlands stands to lose the studio a lot of money. Although Lionsgate did mitigate some of the risks by selling foreign rights, sources told Deadline that Borderlands could still lose as much as $30 million. “The success of our financial models doesn’t take the place of also getting the creative right,” Feltheimer added

Borderlands wasn’t the only...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
Jamie Lee Curtis, Cate Blanchett, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Ariana Greenblatt, and Florian Munteanu in Borderlands (2024)
Lionsgate CEO On ‘Borderlands’ Bombing: “Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong”
Jamie Lee Curtis, Cate Blanchett, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Ariana Greenblatt, and Florian Munteanu in Borderlands (2024)
When it came to the bombing of Borderlands, among other late summer and fall releases, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer made no bones about emphasizing culpa nostra.

“On Borderlands, nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong: it sat on the shelf for too long during the pandemic, and reshoots and rising interest rates took it outside the safety zone of our usual strict financial models,” the Lionsgate boss said during Thursday’s on today’s earnings call to discuss second-quarter 2024 earnings.

The $120 million feature adaptation of the famed video game starred Jack Black, Kevin Hart and, most glaring of all, two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett in a renegade action role. The movie grossed $15.4M domestic and close to $33M worldwide. Lionsgate mitigates risk on its movies by selling off foreign rights. Still, Borderlands, per sources, is expected to lose as much as $30M. It was a clear case of...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
Film Flops Like ‘Borderlands’ Lead Lionsgate to Steep Quarterly Losses, CEO Jon Feltheimer Acknowledges ‘Disappointing’ Results
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“Borderlands,” “The Crow,” and other film flops deflated Lionsgate’s quarterly earnings, leading the movie and TV studio to report a loss of $163.3 million. It was a rough stretch that Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer attributed to “a transitional, disrupted and difficult year for our industry,” one that saw the studio dealing with the aftershocks from the actors and writers strikes of 2023 that brought the industry to a standstill. Feltheimer went on to bluntly characterize the financial results as “disappointing.”

Revenue for the film and TV studio topped out at $948.6 million, down 7% from $1.01 billion in the year-ago period. Lionsgate also reported an adjusted net loss attributable to shareholders of $102.5 million or 43 cents a share. The company beat Wall Street estimates, with analysts predicting that the company would post revenues of $921 million and earnings per share of 48 cents.

“Our performance underscores the need to adhere even more rigorously to the risk mitigated business models,...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Brent Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Borderlands’ & More Squeeze Lionsgate’s Quarter As CEO Candidly Admits, “We Reported Disappointing Financial Results”
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Lionsgate’s Motion Picture segment saw revenue nose up 3% to $40 million last quarter on more theatrical wide releases, but profit fell to $2.8 million as those movies underperformed, especially Borderlands.

“In a transitional, disrupted and difficult year for our industry, we reported disappointing financial results in the quarter,” said Lionsgate Studios CEO Jon Feltheimer after the company reported second-quarter 2024 earnings Thursday.

He said the results underscore “the need to adhere even more rigorously to the risk mitigated business models, slate diversification and strict financial discipline that have always served us well. The combination of a return to strong content slates, the continued stellar performance of our film and television library and sure-handed execution will put us back on the path to solid growth and shareholder value creation.”

The company also noted in its earnings release for the September quarter that about 8% of its eligible U.S. employees elected to take advantage...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Jill Goldsmith
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘The Crow’ Prints by Jack Gregory On Sale Tomorrow at Bottleneck Gallery
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Bottleneck Gallery is bringing The Crow fans back to Devil’s Night for limited edition posters in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary.

Designed by Jack Gregory, three variants of the 36×24 fine art giclee print will be available tomorrow, November 8, at 12pm Et/9am Pt.

The standard edition is limited to 125 for $50, the red variant is limited to 75 for $60, and the black-and-white variant is limited to 40 for 70. All three versions are hand-numbered.

An archival pigment print on 4mm thick acrylic panel will also be available. It’s limited to 30 with a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity for $125.

Bottleneck writes, “1994’s cinematic adaptation of James O’Barr’s The Crow took the grit and grime of the original series and, with the late, great Brandon Lee acting as Eric, recreated the tale with love and respect for the source material. Jack’s print highlights so many of the vital relationships in the story,...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Brandon Lee in The Crow (1994)
Is The Crow 2024 actually good? The Arrow and Lance discuss
Brandon Lee in The Crow (1994)
A couple of months ago, Lionsgate released a new version of The Crow onto the big screen, and while we know what JoBlo’s own Chris Bumbray thinks of the movie – you can read his review of the film at This Link and see how he thinks it compares to other Crow movies Here – we haven’t heard how Arrow in the Head founder John “The Arrow” Fallon and Lance Vlcek feel about this new Crow. With the new episode of their new show Lance and Arrow at the Movies, Lance and The Arrow share their thoughts on the film. Is The Crow 2024 actually good, or is it the horrible mess most people seemed to think it was going to be? To find out, check out the video embedded above!

Here’s what Lance and Arrow at the Movies is all about: Join hosts The Arrow and Lance as they...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Transformers One Just Beat Joker: Folie a Deux's Total Box Office Haul
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2024 has been a strange year at the box office, with some original projects like Civil War scoring big bucks, while major franchises and IPs like The Crow and Joker: Folie Deux have dwindled in comparison. The latest victim of 2024's sporadic box office earnings comes via the latest entry in one of Paramount's longest-running cash-cows, Transformers One. The new animated movie, featuring the voices of MCU alumni Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johanson, and Brian Tyree Henry, along with Keegan Michael-Key, has received strong reviews from fans and critics, with an 89% critics score, and an even more impressive 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

But, despite the warm reception and the limited competition, Transformers One is scraping by on the skin of its teeth (do Transformers have teeth?) at the box office. From its entire theatrical run so far, Transformers One has grossed just $58.5 million at the domestic box office. This is...
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
2024's The Crow Isn't the Movie's First Remake
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Quick Links What was The Crow: Stairway to Heaven? How The Crow: Stairway to Heaven Became Acclaimed What The Crow: Stairway to Heaven Has to Say About the 2024 Remake Why The Crow (2024) Failed

With The Crow's 2024 remake now released, few realize it's not the franchise's first resurrection. Considered to be a film that never needed a remake, some find the concept controversial, deeming it a classic in gothic comic book cinema. Immortalized by its legacy, The Crow's enduring love always ensures its inevitable return, whether in theaters or through other mediums. The first remake of The Crow presents a curious case, aiming to expand the mythology and retell Eric Draven's story. Faced with ambitious goals, high expectations, and various challenges, eagle-eyed fans of The Crow likely drew parallels to the most recent Hollywood movie reboot, questioning if these birds of a feather really do flock together.
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Spencer Bollettieri, Jordan Iacobucci
  • CBR
The Crow Is Now Available On Home Video And We're Celebrating With A Giveaway
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The Crow is now available digitally for rent or purchase, as well as on Blu-ray, 4K Ultra High Definition, and DVD and we're celebrating with an awesome giveaway for one lucky fan of the film!

The swag pack includes a copy of The Crow in 4K, a custom journal, temporary tattoos, long sleeve shirt, charcoal sticks, a printed charcoal drawing, and a set of button pins! You can see everything that's included, as well as find out how to enter, below!

The Crow is directed by Rupert Sanders from a script by Zach Baylin and Will Schneider. Producers include Edward R. Pressman, Samuel Hadida, Victor Hadida, John Jencks, and Molly Hassell.

Bill Skarsgård plays Eric alongside FKA Twigs as Shelly, his ill-fated love. The supporting cast includes Danny Huston, Isabella Wei, Laura Birn, and Sami Bouajila.

Bill Skarsgård takes on the iconic role of The Crow in this modern reimagining...
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  • 11/5/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Lionsgate To Release Thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow Starring The Weeknd
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A studio that is in desperate need of a hit might have just landed a big one: Lionsgate has seen a string of flops this year alone, all the expensive variety, but the studio is hoping to turn its fortunes around by teaming up with three of the biggest stars working today The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan.

Per Variety, Lionsgate has landed worldwide theatrical distribution rights to Hurry Up Tomorrow, a film described as a "musically driven psychological thriller" starring Abel Tesfaye, otherwise known as The Weeknd, Ortega, and Keoghan. The film marks The Weeknd's feature debut as an actor, and it's directed by Trey Edward Shults, who earned critical acclaim for his film Waves a film that also relied heavily on music to propel its narrative. When Hurry Up Tomorrow was announced last year, it was said to be based on an idea from The Weeknd, with...
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  • 11/4/2024
  • by Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
Amazon Announces AI-Generated TV Recaps Deemed 'Spoiler-Free'
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Amazon's Prime Video is integrating AI into the streaming platform, allowing viewers to read instant TV recaps at the click of a button instead of watching the show. Forget having to catch up on The Boys before Season 5, Prime Video will soon be able to summarize what happens in each episode without you having to actually watch them. If that sounds bleak, then you are one of many out there thinking, what the heck Amazon is doing? Well, the mega-corporation says the major new feature is something audiences have been clamoring for.

Amazon officially announced the impending rollout of the AI-generated recap feature, revealing that it will inexplicably manage to recap episodes for viewers without actually spoiling the shows. Called X-Ray Recaps, audiences watching original TV shows on Prime Video, like The Boys or Mr. and Mrs. Smith, will be able to click X-Ray to get the AI-written summarization. According to Amazon's official description,...
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  • 11/4/2024
  • by Marcos Melendez
  • MovieWeb
The Weeknd’s Film from Director Trey Edward Shults Gets a Title and a Distributor
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The first feature film from Abel Tesfaye — Aka The Weeknd — has secured distribution and unveiled its title.

The film from director and writer Trey Edward Shults (“Waves”) is called “Hurry Up Tomorrow” and will be released in theaters by Lionsgate. The studio announced on Monday that it secured worldwide theatrical distribution rights for the film, though no release date has been announced yet.

“Hurry Up Tomorrow” is described as a suspenseful, psychological thriller and a musical opus, designed as an extension of The Weeknd’s next album of the same name (that too is awaiting a formal release date). The album will be a companion piece to the film’s actual score, which was composed by Tesfaye and Daniel Lopatin.

The film stars Tesfaye alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan and melds genres alongside its soundscapes. No synopsis was released.

Shults wrote and directed the film and is also an executive producer on the project.
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  • 11/4/2024
  • by Brian Welk
  • Indiewire
"Goth John Wick": The Crow Remake Is Missing The Point Of The Original Movie
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The Crow remake's trailer prioritizes violence over storytelling, drawing comparisons to John Wick. Concerns arise over the remake's focus on shocking visuals rather than the original's themes. Bill Skarsgård's role and the excessive violence in the trailer raise doubts about the film's success.

The trailer for the upcoming The Crow remake is already drawing harsh comparisons to the Keanu Reeves-led John Wick series, which raises concerns regarding the remake's understanding of the source material. Although The Crow's trailer offers viewers more insight into the remake's aesthetic and atmosphere, it also seems to miss a few crucial elements that made the 1994 movie so great. In addition to the trailer's cavalier displays of violence and gore, The Crow remake also shows more of Eric and Shelly's relationship, which also doesn't bode very well for its success.

The overall feeling gleaned from the trailer is that the filmmakers are more...
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  • 3/14/2024
  • by Micah Bailey
  • ScreenRant
No te pierdas el primer sangriento tráiler del remake de ‘El Cuervo’, protagonizado por Bill Skarsgård.
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El remake de ‘El Cuervo’ ya tiene tráiler y póster. © Lionsgate

Más de treinta años después de que la tragedia golpeara la versión de “El Cuervo” del director Alex Proyas, en la que murió el actor Brandon Lee en el rodaje a causa de una pistola cargada con una bala de verdad, en lugar de una de fogueo, el remake del director Rupert Sanders ha lanzado su primer tráiler y póster.

Para esta nueva reinvención, Sanders cuenta con el conocido actor Bill Skarsgård y la cantante y actriz británica FKA Twigs (“Honey Boy”). Skarsgård interpreta al rockero gótico Eric Draven, quien, junto con su amante, Shelly (Twigs), es brutalmente asesinado por los demonios del pasado de Shelly (en la forma de un insinuante Danny Huston). Atrapado en un limbo entre los vivos y los muertos, Eric se dispone a vengar sus muertes, recorriendo la delgada línea que separa el mundo real del sobrenatural.
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  • 3/14/2024
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Batman Had More Influence on Sting’s Scary Look Than Brandon Lee’s The Crow
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Sting has emerged victorious in his last match and will now retire as an Aew Tag Team champion. Sting and Darby Allin beat the Young Bucks in the main event of Sunday’s Revolution after the iconic boxer got Matt Jackson to tap out to the Scorpion Death Lock. Sting, real name Steve Borden, is famously known for the monochromatic paint on his face, which many dubbed as the ‘Crow gimmick’. However, Borden shared that he never modeled himself after Brandon Lee’s The Crow.

Sting taking down Seth Rollins (credits: WWE)

Borden modeled his Sting character after other influential figures like Batman. His other influences also included the Rock band Kiss and the 1975 musical comedy horror film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Not The Crow, But Batman Influenced Sting’s Persona

Sting’s persona was influenced by Batman (credits: Aew)

When Steve Borden began his wrestling career on WCW...
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  • 3/4/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
Original Crow Star Expresses Controversial Reaction to Bill Skarsgård's New Look
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Original The Crow star Rochelle Davis expressed her strong disapproval of Bill Skarsgård new look in the upcoming remake. The debate surrounding Skarsgård's look raises questions about fidelity to the character's punk rock roots as inspired by the original comic book series. The recasting of an iconic role like Eric Draven, originally played by Brandon Lee, presents a daunting task for actors due to the film's enduring popularity and Lee's tragic death.

The upcoming reboot of the beloved cult film The Crow has set off a combination of excitement and controversy. The tragic death of Brandon Lee during production contributed significantly to the unforgettable impact the original movie, released in 1994, had on cinema. With the new iteration of the film set to release on June 7, the first looks at Bill Skarsgård in the iconic role of Eric Draven have prompted strong responses, not least from Rochelle Davis, who played Sarah...
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Ali Valle
  • MovieWeb
“Dingy, Dirty, Grungy”: ‘The Crow’ Star Divides Fans After Calling Bill Skarsgård’s Casting Disrespectful To Brandon Lee’s Memory
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In the recent past, we have seen a lot of remakes of many original cult-classic films from the 21st century but most of them have ended up being a massive failure. It seems like a remake of Brandon Lee’s iconic, The Crow movie is all set to meet a similar fate after we saw the first look of Bill Skarsgård’s portrayal of Eric Draven.

Bill Skarsgård in the upcoming The Crow (2024) Credit: Vanity Fair/Larry Horricks/Lionsgate

Rochelle Davis opens up about Bill Skarsgård’s portrayal of The Crow

Bill Skarsgård is one of the most popular actors in the industry. The Swedish actor is best known for his portrayal of Pennywise in the movies It and It Chapter Two. Skarsgård has also been making a lot of headlines recently after the first look pictures of his character Eric Draven from his upcoming supernatural movie, The Crow were released.
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Shikhar Tiwari
  • FandomWire
“Yuck”: Original The Crow Star Refuses to Watch Bill Skarsgård’s Upcoming Remake Out of Disappointment with the Casting
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Popularly known for portraying Pennywise in the horror film franchise It, Bill Skarsgård is set to star in the remake of the 1994 supernatural superhero film The Crow. Directed by Alex Proyas, the original film featured Brandon Lee in the lead role of Eric Draven. Following its success several other actors have since portrayed different versions of The Crow in subsequent sequels. Skarsgård, however, would be bringing Lee’s character Eric Draven back in the remake.

Brandon Lee in the cult classic The Crow (1994)

And one of the cast members of the original film, Rochelle Davis, has shared her reaction to the first look at the upcoming film, as she criticized the remake while expressing her concern about Bill Skarsgård’s take on the late actor’s iconic role.

The Crow Star Criticizes Bill Skarsgård’s Remake

Based on James O’Barr’s comic book series of the same name, The Crow...
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Laxmi Rajput
  • FandomWire
Bad Boys 4 Confirmed to Bring Back Another Franchise Star
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Jacob Scipio is returning for the next movie installment of the Bad Boys franchise.

According to Variety, British actor Jacob Scipio will reprise the role of the well-received Armando Aretas character, the estranged son of Will Smith's Miami-Dade police detective Mike Lowery. Armando first appeared in the last entry, 2020's Bad Boys for Life. The fourth movie also features Eric Dane, Paola Núnez, Vanessa Hudgens, and Alexander Ludwig. Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are back to helm the film and will direct from a script penned by Chris Bremner. Jerry Bruckheimer, Doug Belgrad, and Smith, via his Westbrook banner, will again produce the feature. Lawrence, James Lassiter, Chad Oman, Mike Stenson, Barry Waldman, and Jon Mone serve as executive producers.

Related Better Call Saul Star Rhea Seehorn Joins Bad Boys 4 Emmy-nominated Better Call Saul alum Rhea Seehorn joins the cast of Sony's Bad Boys 4 in a currently unknown role.
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
Gods of Egypt Pitch Meeting
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Screen Rant's Pitch Meeting for Gods of Egypt hilariously points out plot issues and the excessive budget spent on the film. The movie's low critical reception could be credited as due to the writers' negative track record and the director's decline in critical success. Whitewashing casting choices and competition with other films contributed to Gods of Egypt's box office failure.

Screen Rant's Pitch Meeting series is going fantastically ancient as the latest episode explores Gods of Egypt. The 2016 action movie revolved around a young thief named Bek who partners with the Egyptian God of Air Horus to restore his powers and bring down the maniacal Set after he claims dominion over mankind in a brutal coup. Gerard Butler led the ensemble Gods of Egypt cast alongside Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Brenton Thwaites, Élodie Young, Chadwick Boseman and Geoffrey Rush.

Just over eight years after the movie hit theaters, Screen Rant's...
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Original 'Crow' Star Hates Bill Skarsgård's "Dingy, Dirty, Grungy" Look
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Rochelle Davis, known for her role as Sarah in the original The Crow film alongside Brandon Lee, has shared her opinions on Bill Skarsgård's interpretation of the character — and they aren't exactly glowing. The remake, which draws inspiration from James O’Barr's independent comic book series, is finally expected to hit theaters on June 7 after much delay. A recent release of first-look images showcasing Skarsgård as a heavily tattooed Eric Draven has sparked significant controversy, drawing numerous comparisons to Jared Leto’s unfortunate portrayal of the Joker in Suicide Squad (2016)...
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
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David Ayer drops subtle dig at new Eric Draven look
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Victims, aren’t we all? Well, Eric Draven is at least, and we’re not talking about his Devil’s Night death. When the first look at Bill Skarsgård’s version of the character arrived earlier this week, the reception was poor to say the least. One peek at this new Eric Draven and pretty much one thing came to everybody’s mind: Jared Leto as The Joker. Complete with a tattoo above the eyebrow and one that even let his left nipple stand in for an eyeball, the look has been widely blasted by fans and even those directly linked to the 1994 cult favorite. Now, someone tied very closely to Leto’s Joker, David Ayer, has chimed in…although his dig is a little more subtle than most.

Responding to a post showing Skarsgård as Eric Draven in the upcoming reboot, David Ayer said nothing, only laying down a sly side-eye emoji.
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Mathew Plale
  • JoBlo.com
The Crow Director Throws Shade at Bill Skarsgård's 'Goofy' Look in Remake
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The Crow director Alex Proyas is not impressed with the first look photos from Lionsgate's upcoming remake.

Set to hit theaters in June, the new adaptation of The Crow stars Bill Skarsgård as Eric Draven, the character played by Brandon Lee in the original feature film. First look images have revealed Skarsgård's version of Eric to be modernized, with the director naming Post Malone and Lil Peep as influences behind the makeover. The images have sparked criticism online, which includes many comparison's to Jared Leto's Joker from Suicide Squad. Taking to Facebook, original Crow director Alex Proyas joked about Eric's new hairstyle by commenting, "Eric Draven's having a bad hair day. Next reboot thanks."

Related 'I Hope He's Proud': The Crow Remake Director Says New Film Honors Brandon Lee The Crow remake director Rupert Sanders comments on the Brandon Lee tragedy and how the new film honors the late actor.
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
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