Tom Holland Reveals Exciting Reason for Filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day After No Way Home

What we know about Spider-Man 4 is very limited, but there’s a ton of fan interest. This is largely thanks to No Way Home‘s ending, which saw everyone forget who Peter Parker was. Fans are invested in how the story will continue, while the 29 year-old actor is excited for another reason. In a recent interview that’s on ThisIsMax’s Instagram, Holland shared that he’s excited to play his signature character again, especially after filming the last movie at the height of the pandemic. As he shared:

How Rachel Brosnahan Stunned in a Whirlwind Audition for Lois Lane, Shocking David Corenswet!

It’s fair to say that the success of much of the Superman storyline hinges on the chemistry between the actors portraying Clark Kent and Lois Lane. James Gunn had a challenging task, as he needed to audition many candidates for these roles and even conduct screen tests. While visiting the set of this superhero film, TopMob interviewed David Corenswet, who fondly recalled the casting process. He specifically mentioned working with an actress from the Barbie series, who was nearly cast as the sharp and lively Daily Planet reporter.

Mike Flanagan’s Carrie Series Release Date Is Here—Horror Fans Rejoice!

Flanagan’s upcoming venture is a modern television adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling horror masterpiece, “Carrie.” The production received the go-ahead in April and is gearing up to start filming this summer. As of now, Amazon hasn’t announced an official air date for “Carrie,” but Flanagan has hinted at its release timeline through his social media account Letterboxd. In response to a comment on his review of “Fréwaka” on Letterboxd, Flanagan stated that instead of a series launching in 2025, fans can expect to stream “Carrie” on Amazon Prime Video in 2026.

After 20 Years, I Can’t Believe I’m Team Lon in The Notebook Love Triangle!

This month, I chose to revisit “The Notebook” on Netflix since it’s been 20 years since my initial viewing. The memorable duo of Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) from this non-romantic comedy caught my attention again. Interestingly enough, I had forgotten about Lon, played by James Marsden, who was a temporary stand-in for Noah in Allie’s life. After rewatching the movie, it’s hard to imagine that I was once a fan of Noah!