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  • Movie Review: ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’

    Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man and Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man and Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    Opening in theaters on February 17th is the first film of Marvel’s Phase 5, the long-awaited third movie in the ‘Ant-Man’ franchise entitled ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,’ which is once again directed by Peyton Reed.

    What is the Plot of ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania?’

    Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), along with Hope’s parents, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Lang’s daughter, Cassie (Kathryn Newton), go on a new adventure exploring the Quantum Realm that pushes their limits and pits them against Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors).

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania?’

    The film stars Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne/Wasp, Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror, Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang, Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet Van Dyne/Wasp, Michael Douglas as Dr. Hank Pym, Bill Murray as Krylar, and Randall Park as Jimmy Woo.

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    Initial Thoughts

    The result is the most action-packed ‘Ant-Man’ film so far, which feels like a real event movie, and features an incredible performance from Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror, who may end up being the greatest MCU villain of all time!

    Direction, Tone and How the Movie Fits into the MCU?

    For a longtime, the ‘Ant-Man’ movies have been the forgotten child of the MCU. They’ve delivered strong comedy/heist movies, that with the exception of a Falcon (Anthony Mackie) cameo and the end credit scene from ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp,’ have had very little overall impact on the larger MCU. That all changes with this sequel which is still funny, but much darker in tone and action-packed than previous films in the series.

    It’s more of a direct sequel to ‘Avengers: Endgame’ than the last ‘Ant-Man’ movie, and carries significant ramifications for the MCU, laying the groundwork for Phase 5 and beyond. Director Peyton Reed has always done an adequate job helming this series but ups his game with ‘Quantumania,’ and carries the massive action sequences and darker tone of the film well.

    Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    What Should I watch Before ‘Quantumania?’

    While you do not need to see every pervious MCU movie and TV series to enjoy ‘Quantumania,’ it will help your understanding of the plot and characters if you’ve at least seen the previous two ‘Ant-Man’ films, ‘Ant-Man’ and ‘Ant- Man and the Wasp,’ as well as “Avengers: Endgame’ and especially season 1 on Disney+’s ‘Loki.’ Also watching ‘Captain America: Civil War’ couldn’t hurt, as it is referenced, but not absolutely necessary to watch first.

    Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne/Wasp in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne/Wasp in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    How Are Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly at Reprising Their Title Roles?

    Paul Rudd continues to play Scott Lang with fun and humor, which is challenged by the darker tone of the movie. Rudd navigates those dark tones well and while he brings a lot of the humor to the film, is also quite good in his emotional and action-packed scenes.

    Evangeline Lilly, who has played Hope Van Dyne since the first ‘Ant-Man,’ was finally given more to do in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ and has about as large a role here. She’s pivotal to the action sequences and the family drama between her parents, Hank and Janet, but other than that is unfortunately not given a lot to do. Other than being of support to Scott and Cassie, Lilly’s best scenes are with Michelle Pfeiffer, exploring the secrets and betrayal that Janet is hiding.

    MIchelle Pfieffer as Janet van Dyne in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    MIchelle Pfieffer as Janet van Dyne in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

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    ‘Quantumania’ is Really Janet Van Dyne’s Story

    It’s easy to forget that in the pages of Marvel Comics, Janet Van Dyne was a founding member of the Avengers, so it was nice to see the character given such a pivotal role in ‘Quantumania.’ This is really Janet’s story in many ways, and Pfeiffer excels in the role. She is excellent in her dramatic scenes with Lilly and Michael Douglas, as well as a humorous scene with Bill Murray, and her action sequences with Majors.

    In fact, Janet’s history in the Quantum Realm and with Kang in particular, is the heart of the movie and Pfeiffer’s performance is a major part of the film’s success. Reprising his role as the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym, Michael Douglass once again gives a strong supporting role, and I liked that Hank is acting as a surrogate Grandfather to Cassie. Some of the actor’s best scenes involve his reaction to discovering his wife’s secrets, but the character is definitely given his most heroic moment in the entire series towards the end of this film.

    Kathryn Newton as Cassandra "Cassie" Lang and Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    (L to R) Kathryn Newton as Cassandra “Cassie” Lang and Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    Why Was Cassie Lang Recast?

    With the five-year time jump that occurs between ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ it only makes sense that an older version of Scott’s daughter Cassandra Lang would be needed for the third installment. Enter actress Kathryn Newton (‘Freaky’), who takes over the role from Abby Ryder Fortson in the previous two movies. Newton brings a mature Cassie to the MCU, one who witnessed her father’s battle with Yellowjacket (Corey Stoll) as a small child and then lived through her father’s five-year absence and has been changed by the experiences.

    I will not reveal whether Cassie becomes her comic book alter ego Stature in this movie, but I will say the character does get in on the action and has some great sequences fighting alongside the rest of the ‘Ant-Man’ family. The character is clearly being set up for a larger role in the future of the MCU, possibly ‘Young Avengers,’ and I look forward to seeing Newton reprise her role in the future.

    Jonathan Majors as Kang The Conqueror in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    Jonathan Majors as Kang The Conqueror in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    How Was Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror?

    But, while the story might belong to Janet, the movie belongs to Jonathan Majors and his absolutely tremendous performance as Kang the Conqueror. The film wisely briefly introduces the character in the opening sequence, but then keeps him off screen until a dramatic moment in the middle of the film.

    Majors first portrayed a version of Kang, his variant “He Who Remains,” in the season one finale of ‘Loki,’ and while the two characters are connected, this is an entirely different performance. Majors gives a smart and terrifying performance, and lays the groundwork for what could become the best villain the MCU has seen since Thanos (Josh Brolin).

    M.O.D.O.K. and the Movie’s Other Antagonists

    Bill Murray appears in the film as Krylar, an alley of Kang’s, and is funny in his scenes but is just too, well, Bill Murray! The actor portrays the character with his own comedic persona, and at times it doesn’t feel like it connects with the tone of the rest of the movie, and can take you out of the moment.

    Marvel comic book fans will be happy to know that the popular villain M.O.D.O.K. makes his live-action debut in ‘Quantumania,’ but the character has changed a lot from the comics. I won’t give away too much, but the character is now closer connected to the ‘Ant-Man’ movie franchise, and the changes made sense for the series. However, some hardcore fans may think this is another Marvel “bait and switch” like Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) being revealed as the fake Mandarin in ‘Iron Man 3.’

    But I do have to say that I thought the effects for M.O.D.O.K. overall didn’t work. The character is basically a giant robotic head, with tiny arms and legs and a really big face. In live-action, I didn’t think the realistic giant face worked, and might have been better if the character was completely CGI. But overall, the special effects in the film mostly work, especially the rich and imaginative world of the Quantum Realm that Reed and his team has created.

    Michael Douglas/Hank Pym, Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet Van Dyne, and Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne/Wasp in Marvel Studios' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.'
    (L to R) Michael Douglas/Hank Pym, Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet Van Dyne, and Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne/Wasp in Marvel Studios’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2022 Marvel.

    Are There Any End-Credit Scenes?

    Yes, there are, two in fact, a mid-credit scene, followed by an end-credit scene. While I won’t give either away, I think it is safe to say they are both Kang-centric. The first basically reinforces the threat that the character represents for the future of the MCU, and the second gives us a hint at where we might see him next, while also revealing a few of the film’s surprising cameos.

    Final Verdict

    In the end, after a rather bumpy Phase 4, the MCU’s Phase 5 gets off to a fantastic start with ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ Peyton Reed sets a darker tone for the franchise, with great action sequences and strong performances from the entire cast especially Rudd, Pfeiffer and Newton. But its Jonathan Majors unbelievable debut as the real Kang the Conqueror that makes this movie a must-see for Marvel fans and a welcomed addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward.

    ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ receives 8.5 out of 10 stars.

    'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.' © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ © 2022 Marvel.

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    Witten by Jeff Loveness and directed by Peyton Reed, the sci-fi, action, adventure, comedy, mystery, thriller ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ is scheduled for release from Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Pictures on February 17th 2023.

  • What to Watch this Week: ‘Barb & Star,’ ‘Land,’ ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ and more

    What to Watch this Week: ‘Barb & Star,’ ‘Land,’ ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ and more

    If you’re curious as to what new movie this week might be best for you, Moviefone is here to help you find it and watch it. This week’s selection of movies features a zany comedy, a historic drama, and several varieties of character-driven stories. Here are the movies we’re suggesting this week:


    Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (Premium VOD)

    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo in 'Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar'
    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo in ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’

    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo reunite after their Bridesmaids success and introduce us to two women who are best friends that just became FUNemployed. Throwing caution to the wind, they travel down to sunny Vista Del Mar for a much-needed break from their average lives. What they don’t know is that Vista Del Mar is in the crosshairs of an evil criminal mastermind Barbara Minerva (Wiig) and her lovesick sidekick (Jamie Dornan). But hey, before all that happens, there’s still time for a cocktail served in a fishbowl.
    Watch this if… You don’t understand how this took so long to make happen after Bridesmaids, watch Kristen Wiig Saturday Night Live reruns, and need to watch something unpredictable.

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    Cowboys (Premium VOD)

    Sasha Knight and Steve Zahn in 'Cowboys'
    Sasha Knight and Steve Zahn in ‘Cowboys’

    Joe (Sasha Knight) was born female but identifies as a boy. As he brushes off his mother’s (Jillian Bell) attempts to make him wear pink cowboy boots in their small hometown in Montana, it appears that the only person willing to understand him is his father Troy (Steve Zahn). When he is released from prison, he and Joe go on the lam in the Montana wilderness with nothing but a stolen horse and campfire songs. Ann Dowd plays the law enforcement agent on the case.
    Watch this if… You crave vast landscapes, absolutely ADORE Steve Zahn, and are interested in heartwarming tales of acceptance with a side of danger.

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    French Exit (In theaters in Los Angeles and New York)

    Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges in 'French Exit'
    Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges in ‘French Exit’

    Michelle Pfeiffer’s glamorously forlorn Frances thought that her life would run out before the money did. Alas, she was incorrect, and as she finds herself on the brink of financial ruin, she liquidates her assets, grabs her adult son (Lucas Hedges) and her cat (Tracy Letts), and leaves New York for a small apartment in Paris. She is the kind of woman who sharpens knives in the dark and lights cigarettes in a steady stream that (unfortunately) looks every bit as cool as tobacco companies promised in their early days. The move didn’t brighten Frances’ dreary skies, and she must figure out how to get her figurative groove back, and the journey proves fabulous.
    Watch this if… Seeing Michelle Pfeiffer’s version of “down and out” makes you feel warm and fuzzy, and if you are especially interested in noteworthy cat roles.

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    Judas and the Black Messiah (In theaters and HBO Max)

    Daniel Kaluuya in 'Judas and the Black Messiah'
    Daniel Kaluuya in ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’

    The Black Liberation Movement of the 1960s was considered by J.Edgar Hoover “the greatest threat to our national security.” The FBI, under pressure to quell the movement, coerced a former car thief, William O’Neal (Lakeith Stanfield), into helping them bring down the leader of The Black Panthers, Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya). While O’Neal was actively working against them and rising in their ranks, the film captures the power of the revolution, and how timely their message still is today.
    Watch this if… You’re a history buff, and want an Awards Season film with incredible performances.

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    Land (In theaters)

    Robin Wright in 'Land'
    Robin Wright in ‘Land’

    Robin Wright’s feature film debut has her starring as Edee, a woman that needs an escape from society, and who seeks refuge in the wilderness. Since she is woefully unprepared for the harsh reality of Wyoming country life, she finds herself in need of help. Thankfully Demiàn Bichir is there to lend his knowledge of the land and a sympathetic ear, and together their interactions against the gorgeous landscape help their troubled hearts heal.
    Watch this if… You’re in House of Cards withdrawal, want to support Wright’s first feature film, and like movies with lots of meaningful staring.

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    The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (Amazon Prime Video)

    Kyle Allen and Kathryn Newton in 'The Map of Tiny Perfect Things'
    Kyle Allen and Kathryn Newton in ‘The Map of Tiny Perfect Things’

    While you find yourself in what feels like a real-life time loop, why not check out this time-loop movie based on a short story about gifted, nerdy teenagers?! Mark (Kyle Allen) and Margaret (Kathryn Newton) are two crazy kids with varying degrees of desire to leave their small town. Mark is an artist, stuck in the familiar time loop scenario…but when he meets Margaret and realizes he’s not alone in reliving the same day, his predictable world opens up into an entirely new experience. You’ll feel a little déjà vu watching this, but the added YA spin and charming protagonists will help the feeling pass.
    Watch this if… You want something off the beaten path for Valentine’s Day and have watched Palm Springs too many times.

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    Minari (In theaters)

    Alan Kim and Steven Yeun in 'Minari'
    Alan Kim and Steven Yeun in ‘Minari’

    Director Lee Isaac Chung introduces us to the Yi family, who have left Korea in search of prosperity in America. Their dream is to begin a farm in 1980s Arkansas. Jacob (Steven Yeun) and Monica (Yeri Han) do their best to introduce their family to the community and get their fledgling business off the ground. While they toil and worry and do all the things parents do, their impossibly adorable son David (Alan Kim) and the family matriarch Soonja (Yuh-jung Youn) make an irresistible pair of co-conspirators.
    Watch this if… You need to feel really, really good.

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  • ‘Maleficent’ Trailer Proves Angelina Jolie Is the Worst Kind of Helicopter Mom

    ‘Maleficent’ Trailer Proves Angelina Jolie Is the Worst Kind of Helicopter Mom

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    What’s worse than having an overbearing helicopter mom, hovering over your every life choice? Having that mom being “Maleficent.”

    Disney dropped a new trailer for “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” the sequel to the 2014 fairy tale hit. Angelina Jolie returns as the titular fairy,  who has been raising Aurora (Elle Fanning) as her own daughter. But Maleficent disapproves when Aurora gets engaged to Prince Phillip (Harris Dickinson) and the situation gets even more tense when the fairy godmother meets Aurora’s future mother-in-law, Queen Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer).

    When Ingrith declares that Aurora will “finally get the love of a real mother,” Maleficent goes nuclear.

    A deeper mystery seems to be afoot, as well, with Chiwetel Ejiofor appearing at the end of the trailer as a leader of a group of fairies. Has Maleficent finally found her family?

    “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” opens in theaters October 18.

     

  • Angelina Jolie Flies Again in ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ Teaser

    Angelina Jolie Flies Again in ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ Teaser

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    The horned fairy Maleficent has returned.

    Walt Disney Studios released the official teaser for “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” on Tuesday, offer a look at the next chapter in the villainess’s story. Angelina Jolie returns as the complicated titular character, and Elle Fanning is back as Princess Aurora. The fantasy adventure film picks up several years after “Maleficent,” and it follows the two women as they try to protect the moors. They’ll encounter new foes and allies along the way.

    One of those adversaries appears to be a new character, Queen Ingrith, who is played by Michelle Pfeiffer. She and Maleficent have a tense exchange in the teaser.

    “If I didn’t know better, I’d say you were making a threat,” the queen says to the horned fairy.

    “Well, do you?” Maleficent responds.

    “Do I what?” asks Ingrith.

    “Know better,” says Maleficent.

    Watch the preview below.

    Joachim Rønning directed the film, and the story comes from Linda Woolverton. She wrote the screenplay with Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster.

    “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” opens Oct. 18.

  • Michelle Pfeiffer Will Headline Cat-Centric Comedy ‘French Exit’

    Michelle Pfeiffer Will Headline Cat-Centric Comedy ‘French Exit’

    HBO

    Michelle Pfeiffer has signed on to play a penniless Manhattan socialite who talks to her dead husband (who’s really just a cat) in the comedy “French Exit.”

    Not quite the “Catwoman” solo film we were looking for, but we’ll take it.

    She’ll play a woman who decides to cashes in the last of her possessions and live out her last years anonymously in a modest apartment in Paris. She’s accompanied by her directionless son (Lucas Hedges) and the embodiment of her husband in the form of the family cat, voiced by Tracy Letts.

    Azazel Jacobs is attached to direct from a script by Patrick deWitt (“The Sisters Brothers“). It’s based on his international bestselling book of the same name that was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. (So, it’s not going to be another “Nine Lives,” we sincerely hope.)

    Pfeiffer most recently costarred in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” and “Murder on the Orient Express.” She joins Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning in Disney’s upcoming “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.” The three-time Oscar nominee received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for HBO’s “The Wizard of Lies.”

    Hedges received an Oscar nomination for his role in “Manchester by the Sea” and a Golden Globe nomination “Boy Erased.” His other films include “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and “Lady Bird.”

    Letts is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner whose films include “The Post,” “Lady Bird,” and Jacobs’ last film “The Lovers.” He was also featured on the second season of “The Sinner” with real-life wife Carrie Coon.

    [Via Variety]

  • The Lousy Reason We Never Got a Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman Movie

    The Lousy Reason We Never Got a Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman Movie

    Warner Bros.

    Ever wondered why we didn’t get a standalone Catwoman movie with Michelle Pfeiffer after her purr-fect portrayal of the slinky villain in “Batman and Robin?”

    One very stupid Warner Bros. executive, apparently.

    As part of #shareyourrejections on Twitter, screenwriter John August told the story of how his Catwoman movie got voted down 20 years ago. Because the exec wanted Sarah Michelle Gellar instead of Pfeiffer. And she had to be washing her hair.

    August (who’s penned films including “Go,” “Big Fish,” and “Charlie’s Angels“) envisioned a plot where Selina Kyle leaves Gotham and is unaware of what her alter-ego is up to.

    (Also, he shares that the Gellar-obsessed exec had nothing to do with her 2004 hit movie “The Grudge,” in which she washes her hair. But we bet the unnamed exec owns that on Blu-ray.)

    Here’s the whole Twitter thread.

    https://twitter.com/johnaugust/status/1030158543788204033

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  • ‘Maleficent 2’ Begins Production, Announces New Cast Members

    Production has officially begun on the sequel to Disney’s 2014 hit “Maleficent,” with cast members both old and new converging on the film’s London set this week.

    Disney announced the start of filming on “Maleficent II” in a tweet on Tuesday, sharing a snap of three chairs emblazoned with the names of the movie’s main protagonists: the returning Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) and Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning), as well as new character Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer).

    The studio also released some additional details about the flick, including a list of new actors joining the fold: Harris Dickinson (playing Prince Phillip, Aurora’s love interest in “Sleeping Beauty”), Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ed Skrein (reportedly playing a villain), and Robert Lindsay. Returning cast members from the first film are Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville.

    Fanning celebrated the production kickoff with a series of silly snaps on Instagram, featuring her famous horned costar.

    It’s bring your mom to work day on the #Maleficent2 set!!!!! ✌????

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    We’re keeping our fingers crossed that some footage of these photos being taken winds up on the film’s eventual blooper reel.

    Here’s the flick’s official synopsis:

    A fantasy adventure that picks up several years after Maleficent, in which audiences learned of the events that hardened the heart of Disney’s most notorious villain and drove her to curse a baby Princess Aurora, Maleficent II continues to explore the complex relationship between the horned fairy and the soon to be Queen, as they form new alliances and face new adversaries in their struggle to protect the moors and the magical creatures that reside within.

    No word yet on when “Maleficent II” is due in theaters. Stay tuned.

    [via: Disney/Twitter, Coming Soon]

  • The Full ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ Cast Includes Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Michelle Pfeiffer, More (UPDATE)

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    UPDATE: Well, that didn’t take long. Only hours after news first broke that Johnny Depp was rumored to be attached to the upcoming adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic novel “Murder on the Orient Express,” the full cast has been revealed.

    The Hollywood Reporter has the scoop that Depp will indeed be joining the ensemble, as will a bunch of other huge names, among them Michelle Pfeiffer, Judi Dench, Daisy Ridley, and Michael Pena. Other stars attached include Kenneth Branagh (who’s also directing the feature), “Hamilton”‘s Leslie Odom Jr., Tom Bateman, Lucy Boynton, and Derek Jacobi.

    Here’s the casting breakdown so far, per THR:

    • Kenneth Branagh as detective Hercule Poirot
    • Johnny Depp as Ratchett, the man who is murdered
    • Leslie Odom Jr. as Doctor Arbuthnot
    • Tom Bateman as French passenger Bouc
    • Michelle Pfeiffer as the glamorous and secretive Mrs. Hubbard
    • Daisy Ridley as the working class Mary Debenham, who’s in love with Arbuthnot
    • Judi Dench as Princess Dragomiroff, a Russian royal
    • Michael Pena as Cuban passenger Marquez

    The flick is due in theaters in November 2017. Our original report about the flick’s casting rumors (which most recently included Charlize Theron, who’s nowhere to be found on the official cast list) is below.

    ORIGINAL REPORT:

    The upcoming remake of Agatha Christie classic “Murder on the Orient Express” may have just landed an A-list star: Johnny Depp is reportedly in talks to join the cast.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Depp is currently in negotiations with producers to take an undisclosed role in what’s shaping up to be an all-star cast. Kenneth Branagh is directing and starring in the film (playing Christie’s iconic detective Hercule Poirot), and THR reports that “Hamilton” Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr. is also attached to the project. Recent reports indicated that Charlize Theron was also coming aboard, after Angelina Jolie bowed out, though that casting has yet to be made official.

    A famous 1974 adaptation of Christie’s work featured a murderer’s row of Hollywood talent, including Ingrid Bergman (who won an Oscar for her role), Lauren Bacall, Jacqueline Bisset, Colin Blakely, Sean Connery, John Gielgud, Anthony Perkins, Vanessa Redgrave, and Michael York. Based on the big names attached to this version so far, it seems Branagh and co. are hoping to assemble a similarly-starry ensemble this time around. Stay tuned to see who else fills out the already-impressive cast.

    “Murder on the Orient Express” is slated to pull into theaters on November 22, 2017.

    [via: The Hollywood Reporter]

    Photo credit: Getty Images