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Warner Bros. Pictures released the first teaser trailer for the highly anticipated sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” on Thursday, a followup to the 1988 Tim Burton classic starring Michael ...
It is the sequel to After (2019) and the second installment in the After film series. The film stars Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin reprising their roles as Tessa Young and Hardin Scott, respectively, with Dylan Sprouse , Shane Paul McGhie , Candice King , Khadijha Red Thunder, Inanna Sarkis , Samuel Larsen , and Selma Blair in ...
In Entertainment Weekly’s cover story on the film, Mescal, Pascal, Nielsen, Denzel Washington (who plays conniving gladiator trader Macrinus), Scott, Quinn, and Hechinger open up about the ...
For the 2024 sequel, which hits theaters on Friday, September 6, Burton teamed back up with a handful of the original cast including Keaton, Ryder and O’Hara, along with new faces Jenna Ortega ...
One More Shot (also known as One Shot 2) is a 2024 British action thriller film, and a direct sequel to One Shot. The film was directed by James Nunn and starring Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Alexis Knapp, and Tom Berenger. [2] Like the original, it is edited to appear as if shot in a single, continuous take.
After Ever Happy (released in some countries as After Ever After and After Forever) is a 2022 American romantic drama film directed by Castille Landon from a screenplay by Sharon Soboil, based on the 2015 novel of the same name by Anna Todd. It is the sequel to After We Fell (2021) and the fourth installment in the After film series.
Filming for After We Fell and its sequel After Ever Happy began in Sofia, Bulgaria, in September 2020. [3] It was later announced that the characters of Kimberley, Christian Vance, Carol Young, Landon Gibson and Karen Scott were recast because the original actors not being able to travel to Bulgaria due to the COVID-19 pandemic or that they were already committed to other projects.
While fans saw something similar at the end of "Alien: Resurrection," the creature in the 2024 movie stands head and shoulders above the version from the 1997 film, both literally and metaphorically.