The Amazing Spider-Man 3 Gets Update From Andrew Garfield

Sony’s two Amazing Spider-Man movies continue to be a popular topic among Spider-Man fans. While the films received varying reviews, many viewers connected with Andrew Garfield’s portrayal of Peter Parker, earning him a dedicated following. After his unexpected return in the 2021 film *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, fans launched the #MakeTASM3 campaign online, hoping Sony would produce a third movie to complete the series.

Tron: Ares Changes Everything Fans Thought They Knew About the Grid

What makes *Tron: Ares* stand out is its unexpected approach. While the first *Tron* (1982) and *Tron: Legacy* (2010) center around people entering the digital world of the Grid, *Ares* flips that concept. Instead of a person *going* to the Grid, the story unfolds from within it, offering a fresh and more believable look at this virtual reality.

Who’s Who In DCU’s Checkmate? The 11th Street Kids’ New Roles, Explained

Checkmate members are each designated a chess piece, which determines their role on missions. Kings and Queens act as leaders, Rooks handle planning, Knights carry out the missions, Bishops provide support and observation, and Pawns offer general assistance. Members designated as black pieces focus on operations, while white pieces handle intelligence gathering. Within the DC Universe, any Checkmate member could potentially fill these roles based on their individual skills and abilities.

Before Aliens 3, James Cameron’s Masterpiece Got a Sequel Story Centered on Adult Newt

Similar to *Alien 3*, the *Aliens* comic book published by Dark Horse continued the story directly after the *Aliens* movie. However, unlike the film directed by David Fincher, this comic followed the adventures of Corporal Dwayne Hicks and Rebecca “Newt” Jordan. The story reveals that Hicks is physically injured from his previous fight with the Xenomorphs, and Newt, now an adult, is struggling with emotional trauma and is in a psychiatric hospital. Together, Hicks, Newt, and a team of Colonial Marines travel to the Xenomorphs’ home planet, determined to wipe out the species. At the same time, back on Earth, a terrifying outbreak occurs, leading to a widespread alien infestation.

Millie Bobby Brown and Rachel Brosnahan Developing Netflix Series ‘Prism’

Rachel Brosnahan, recently praised for her role as Lois Lane in the new *Superman* movie, will also be an executive producer on the upcoming Netflix series *Prism*. Her production company, Scrap Paper Pictures, which she started in 2020, will be involved, along with Assemble Media and AGBO—the company run by directors Joe and Anthony Russo (known for their work on *Avengers: Doomsday* and *Secret Wars*). Several individuals from AGBO and Assemble Media will also be executive producers. This is Brosnahan’s second project working with AGBO, following *The Electric State* earlier this year.

Creator Behind Netflix’s Most Popular Film of All Time Rules Out Rumored Remake

Maggie Kang, co-director of *KPop Demon Hunters* and the creator of the story, recently told the *BBC* she doesn’t believe a live-action version of the film would be successful. She explained that the movie’s unique style and humor rely heavily on animation. Kang also noted that live-action adaptations of animated projects, particularly anime, often result in characters losing the expressiveness they have in their original animated form.

Marvel Studios Recasts Daredevil Movie Star In New MCU Role

Joe Pantoliano has announced he’ll be joining the cast of the upcoming Marvel series, *Wonder Man*, which will stream on Disney+. He shared the news during a panel discussion at New York Comic-Con, telling fans he’s excited to be part of the show, according to Entertainment Weekly.