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Plus, The Conjuring 4 gets an official title, For All Mankind enjoys three new cast members, and Leigh Whannel’s Wolf Man promises “grisly images.” In a time of ancient gods, warlords, and kings, a land in turmoil cried out for Morning Spoilers!
The Running Man
Deadline reports Karl Glusman (Devs) has joined the cast of Edgar Wright’s upcoming remake of The Running Man in a currently undisclosed role.
The Conjuring: Last Rites
The fourth direct entry in the Conjuring franchise is now officially titled The Conjuring: Last Rites.
The Final Chapter. #TheConjuring: Last Rites pic.twitter.com/Nsk0BpDtQp
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) October 16, 2024
Wolf Man
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man remake has been rated “R” for “bloody violent content and grisly images.”
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The Fix
After a toxic compound infects Earth’s atmosphere, a pharmaceuticals company develops an experimental asthma medication with super-powered monsterism as an unexpected side-effect in the trailer for The Fix, starring Grace Van Dien and Clancy Brown.
Carry-On
Taron Egerton plays a TSA agent manipulated by terrorist Jason Batmen during the holidays in the trailer for Jaume Collet-Serra’s latest, Carry-On.
Watchmen: Chapter II
We also have a new trailer for the second half of the animated Watchmen movie.
The Boys
Variety reports Mason Dye has joined the cast of The Boys as a superhero named Bombsight.
For All Mankind
Deadline also reports Sean Kaufman, Ruby Cruz, and Ines Asserson have joined the cast of For All Mankind‘s fifth season. Kaufman will play Alex Poletov Baldwin, “son of Kelly Baldwin (Wu) and Ed’s (Kinnaman) grandson.” Cruz will portray Lily Dale, “the youngest daughter of Miles and Amanda Dale (played by Kebbell and Shannon Lucio)” and Asserson will play A.J. Jarrett,’ “a US Marine training for a space mission.”
From
Spoiler TV has a synopsis for “The Light of Day,” the fifth episode of From‘s third season. Images at the link.
Victor must face a painful reminder of his past; Julie looks for ways to cope with her trauma; Boyd struggles to keep the town safe as the residents begin to question his judgement; Tabitha tries to adjust to her new surroundings.
The Creep Tapes
Finally, the Creep franchise makes the leap to television in the trailer for The Creep Tapes, a six-episode miniseries further chronicling the life and times of Mark Duplass’s name-changing serial killer and his lupine alter ego, Peach Fuzz.
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