Could KPop Demon Hunters Get A Live-Action Movie? The Directors Have Shared Their Thoughts, And A Golden Point Was Made

It seems like live-action remakes are incredibly popular right now, particularly for Disney. Universal has also joined the trend with a new live-action take on *How To Train Your Dragon*. When Maggie Kang, the creator and director of *KPop Demon Hunters*, was asked about the possibility of a live-action remake of her film, she shared her thoughts with BBC:

Edge of Tomorrow Anime Movie Gets Exciting New Trailer

Warner Bros. Japan is releasing a new movie next year based on the popular 2004 Japanese light novel *All You Need Is Kill*, written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka and illustrated by Yoshitoshi Abe. The 2014 film *Edge of Tomorrow*, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt and directed by Doug Liman, was also adapted from this novel.

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Clip Will Unlock Your Excitement for the Long-Awaited Heist Sequel [Exclusive]

The sequel, *Now You See Me: Now You Don’t*, brings back the team of illusionists known as The Four Horsemen – including J. Daniel “Danny” Atlas, Merritt McKinney, Jack Wilder, and Henley Reeves – for a new, elaborate scheme. This time, they target a wealthy woman with dangerous connections to illegal arms trading and other criminal activities.

Does ‘Tron: Ares’ Disappointing Debut Spell Trouble for He-Man Next Year?

The *Tron* series, if we’re being realistic, hasn’t ever become a massive cultural hit. While it has a dedicated fanbase, much of its appeal relies on fond memories of the original. The first *Tron* movie in 1982 didn’t perform well financially for Disney, which is a big reason why a sequel took almost 30 years to materialize. When *Tron: Legacy* arrived in 2010, Disney hoped that time would bring fans back to the theaters. However, like the recent film *Ares*, *Legacy* didn’t quite succeed because, despite being visually impressive, it lacked a compelling story.

MCU’s Blade Star Comments On The Long-Delayed Production, And I Can’t Hate On This Optimistic Take

Mia Goth, who starred in both *MaXXXine* and *Infinity Pool*, was originally cast in the upcoming *Blade* movie in April 2023. However, production was halted by the writers’ strike. While some details about her character were revealed in an older version of the script, little is currently known about her role. Goth recently told ELLE, while promoting Guillermo del Toro’s *Frankenstein*, that she remains involved with the project and understands the reasons for the delays.

Send Help – Official Trailer

20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for “Send Help,” the new horror film starring Dylan O’Brien and Rachel McAdams. Read More 2025-10-14 19:41