THE CALL OF THE WILD Starring Harrison Ford Is Now Available On 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, & DVD

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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has officially released The Call of the Wild, which stars Academy Award-nominee Harrison Ford (Star Wars; Indiana Jones; Blade Runner), on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.

While the film was released theatrically in late February, it underperformed at the global box office and was ultimately one of many films to cut their theatrical windows short due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, arriving on Digital HD platforms in late March. It has performed admirably since its digital debut and most recently, came in at #7 on The Digital Entertainment Group’s “Watched at Home Top 20” list.

The 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray combo pack contains several behind-the-scenes featurettes that will explore the making of the thrilling adaptation of the Jack London novel of the same name.

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Explore THE CALL OF THE WILD on Digital now, and arriving on
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™, Blu-ray™ and DVD May 12

THE CALL OF THE WILD delighted audiences upon opening February 21, earning an 89% Verified Audience Score on RottenTomatoes®. Adapted from the novel by Jack London, it vividly brings to the screen the story of Buck, a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Canadian Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team — and later its leader — Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master. As a live-action/animation hybrid, THE CALL OF THE WILD employs visual effects and animation technology in order to bring the animals in the film to life. THE CALL OF THE WILD is directed by Chris Sanders and stars Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Dan Stevens, Karen Gillan, Bradley Whitford, Cara Gee, Michael Horse, Jean Louisa Kelly, Colin Woodell, Adam Fergus and Abraham Benrubi. Erwin Stoff, p.g.a. and James Mangold, p.g.a. are producing with Diana Pokorny, Ryan Stafford and screenwriter Michael Green serving as executive producers.

Add THE CALL OF THE WILD to your digital collection on Movies Anywhere™ now and buy it on 4K UHD, Blu-rayTM and DVD May 12.

THE CALL OF THE WILD Blu-ray & Digital Special Features:

  • A Man and His Dog*
  • Origins
  • The On-Set Experience
  • State of the Art
  • The World of the Wild

*Available on Digital only

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FROZEN II Star Josh Gad Signs On For Roland Emmerich’s Next Disaster Thriller MOONFALL

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The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Josh Gad (Frozen II; Avenue 5) has signed on to star in director Roland Emmerich’s next disaster thriller, Moonfall.

The film picks up when the moon is knocked from its orbit by a mysterious force and finds itself on a collision course with Earth. As the world heads toward imminent doom, a ragtag team of unlikely heroes is assembled and sent on a seemingly impossible mission to land on the lunar surface and save humanity – which is a plot that should ring a bell if you’ve seen Michael Bay’s Armageddon.

Gad will play a character named KC Houseman, who is being described as odd and unkempt in a way that suggests a high level of intelligence and an equally high level of disorganization. He is a genius who correctly predicts that the moon has fallen out of its orbit, thus making the space-obsessed, profoundly unfiltered and eccentric man one of the most important people on Earth.

No word yet on when the film may arrive in theaters, but production is tentatively scheduled to begin this fall.

Gad is best known for his fan-favorite role as the voice of Olaf in Disney’s Frozen franchise and his recent credits also include, but are not limited to, Walt Disney Pictures’ Artemis Fowl, HBO’s Avenue 5, ABC’s Modern Family, Sony’s The Angry Birds Movie 2, and 20th Century Fox’s Murder on the Orient Express

Emmerich is, of course, a disaster movie veteran, having been at the helm of Independence Day, Godzilla (1998), The Day After Tomorrow, 2012, and Independence Day: Resurgence. His directing resume also includes the likes of Stargate, The Patriot, 10,000 BC, AnonymousWhite House Down, Stonewall, and Midway

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ORPHAN BLACK Cast Set To Reunite This Sunday For Virtual Table Read Of Two Episodes

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Three years after wrapping its series finale, Primetime Emmy-winner Tatiana Maslany and the principal cast of BBC America’s Orphan Black are set to reunite this weekend for a virtual table read of two episodes in support of Mental Health Awareness in May and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. 

The two episodes in question are Season 1, Episode 6: “Variations Under Domestication” and Season 1, Episode 7: “Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner,” which originally aired May 4, 2013, and May 11, 2013, respectively. 

Confirmed attendees include Tatiana Maslany as Alison, Cosima, Sarah, and Helena; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Mrs. S; Jordan Gavaris as Felix; Kristian Bruun as Donnie; Kevin Hanchard as Detective Art Bell; Dylan Bruce as Paul; Evelyne Brochu as Dr. Delphine Cormier; Josh Vokey as Scott; Michael Mando as Vic; Inga Cadranel as Detective Angela DeAngelis; Eric Johnson as Chad Norris; Natalie Lisinska as Ainsley; and Kathryn Alexandre acting double; along with co-creators, Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, executive producer Kerry Appleyard, writer Will Pascoe, and co-producer Mackenzie Donaldson.

The virtual table read will begin on May 17, at 3 p.m. EST on the show’s official Facebook page.


 

Kristian Bruun and I started talking about the idea of doing an Orphan Black reunion back when everything had shut down. We wanted to show love to Clone Club and help raise some money for people who are disproportionately affected during this difficult time. We chose two charities, CenterLink and Sistering Toronto. CenterLink supports over 250 LGBTQ community centers across the world. Our LGBTQ fans have always been deeply important to us. Sistering Toronto helps at risk, socially isolated women and trans people in Toronto, who are certainly in dire need right now of support, resources, and healthcare.

In addition to raising funds, we hope that we can bring some joy to the fans, something intimate just for them, make them feel connected to the Clone Club community even if we’re all far apart. Going back to the first season for some nostalgia and iconic moments. All of the cast and producers and writers did a zoom chat the other day to discuss things and none of us wanted to hang up. Our show was always about family and community and sestrahood, so bringing us all back together for this just felt right.

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POPEYE: Genndy Tartakovsky’s Animated Revival Finds New Life After Being Cancelled At Sony

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Samurai Jack and Hotel Transylvania’s Genndy Tartakovsky has had a long history with Popeye. After being attached to a revival at Sony, the studio and the director backed off from the project since it wasn’t going anywhere at the studio. This was a huge surprise at the time, since the animation test, which was released to the public on Sony Pictures Animation’s Youtube account, went viral in 2014. The animation was dynamic and full of life, sharing the style of Tartakovsky’s other three-dimensional work. but unfortunately, things were not in favor of the project.

Enter 2020, quite sometime after anything was heard from the project, which was thought to be dead entirely. 

Animation Magazine is reporting that Tartakovsky is back to take another stab at the modern adaptation. But there’s a catch – they’re starting all over. Tartakovsky is on board for the project with a new studio, King Features. While it is unclear what the animation style will look like at this point, it is worth noting that it will not share the same style as the Sony test for the material. But on the bright side, it seems as though Tartakovky is passionate enough about his pitch that he is giving it another go.

Are you excited for Tartakovky’s Popeye?

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AHS Spinoff Series AMERICAN HORROR STORIES In The Works From Creator Ryan Murphy

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While season ten of American Horror Story has been delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are officially plans in place for a new anthology series spinoff. Titled American Horror Stories, co-creator/executive producer Ryan Murphy made the news official in a star-studded Instagram post. 

He confirmed that the show will feature one-hour contained stories, and Deadline reports that it’s expected to air on FX and was gaining a lot of momentum before productions were forced to close down.

It’s also said that the series has been set-up “as a companion anthology series to AHS where each episode is a standalone ghost story.” That’s a vague description, and you have to hope that as well as meeting plenty of new characters, we’ll also get to catch up with some old ones too. 

No start date has been set, and like season ten of American Horror Story, we don’t know when we’ll get to see American Horror Stories. As always, though, we’ll keep you updated as we learn more!
 

Click on the “Next” button below for our ranking
of each season of American Horror Story!

 

9. Roanoke

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Roanoke was a huge departure for American Horror Story, and while the attempt to put a fresh spin on paranormal documentaries and found footage horror was admirable, it too often missed the mark. It just felt too phony, and not a genre that the series was able to pull off as successfully as others. 

Things did get suitably gory in those later episodes, though, and spending time with the real-life victims of Roanoke and the actors who played them proved to be surprisingly fun.

Still, this really wasn’t the best use of the regular cast members we’d seen in previous years (Evan Peters and Lady Gaga, in particular, were largely wasted), and while it made for entertaining viewing for the most part, it felt like a real drop in quality after the far superior Hotel
 

8. Cult

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Cult took too long to get going, and while focusing on the “real-life” horror of the 2016 election may have seemed a good idea on the surface, it never quite fit the tone of American Horror Story.

Evan Peters’ cult of killer clowns were suitably scary, but felt shoehorned in to justify the name of the series. This was more political drama more than horror, and while there were some great twists, they weren’t quite enough to make up for what felt like a directionless season overall.

On the plus side, Billie Lourd was nothing short of amazing, and proved how wasted she was in the new Star Wars movies. It’s just a shame that final episode was so anticlimactic! 
 

7. Coven

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You may think that Coven isn’t ranked high enough here, but it was still at least two or three times better than the seasons mentioned above! Despite occasionally feeling a little overstuffed, this season of American Horror Story offered an enjoyable new take on witchcraft, and made great use of its cast. 

Cathy Bates joining the series was arguably the best thing to happen to the show, while Emma Roberts also made an impact. The rest of the returning cast couldn’t be faulted (especially Jessica Lange), but Evan Peters definitely deserved better. 

Ideas like the “Seven Wonders,” Hell, and immortality were all explored with great success, and it was hard not to want to spend more time with these characters by the time all was said and done. Thankfully, we would get the opportunity a few years later with our next entry…
 

6. Apocalypse

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Apocalypse was, in many ways, the culmination of all the previous seasons of American Horror Story, but mostly the first and third. After a baffling but admittedly compelling opening few episodes, things really started getting good when we delved into the past to follow the journey of the Antichrist, Michael Langdon (a brilliant Cody Fern). 

It may not have been the epic crossover a lot of fans hoped for, but catching up with so many familiar faces was an absolute blast, as was learning what became of many of them. 

The ending was a bit baffling, but the story of Michael being manipulated by those around him for their own means proved to be even more interesting that some sort of gore fest showing the Antichrist laying waste to Earth! Another crossover definitely needs to happen, though.
 

5. 1984

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Slasher films are always good fun, and American Horror Story made great use of the premise in 1984. Emma Roberts stole the show this time around, though Billie Lourd was another standout whose work was excellent from start to finish. In fact, even without some familiar faces, this ninth season still proved to be a must-watch. 

With real-life killer Richard Ramirez and Mr. Jingles stalking this group through a traditional American summer camp, the 1980s setting was made good use of, and the kills were very inventive.

It was the shortest season yet, but it didn’t really need any more time and was a concise, exciting nine episodes of television. Some of the ideas (with ghosts, for example) were a tad familiar, but 1984 proved that there’s still plenty of life left in the long-running series. 
 

4. Murder House

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This is where it all began. While it took a few episodes to find its footing, it didn’t take long to get lost in this world, and the weirdness and twists just kept on coming. From a horrifying, realistic school shooting to a variety of ghosts (the premise of them being trapped in one place and then being able to wander the world on Halloween was a fun one), there was a lot to digest here.

A lot of ideas were packed into Murder House – too many, perhaps – but they worked really well, and there were so many unexpected decisions, it was constantly surprising.

For many fans, this remains a favourite, but revisiting the characters in Apocalypse (which was great) proved that we’ve seen a number of far more interesting leads since this aired.
 

3. Hotel

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Well, who would have ever guessed that Lady Gaga was this damn good? The singer turned actress delivered a sexy, jaw-dropping performance in Hotel, and proved that there was a lot more to her than anyone listening to “Poker Face” on the radio for the 700th time could have ever suspected. 

The Countess was great, but so too was everyone else in this season of American Horror Story, including Evan Peters, Wes Bentley, Denis O’Hare, and Kathy Bates (obviously). 

One of the scariest seasons, Hotel made good use of its vampire leads and while the subplot with a cop becoming a killer ended up feeling superfluous and overly complicated, there was a lot to love. This season belonged to Lady Gaga, but it’s an overall highlight for the series regardless. 
 

2. Freak Show

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Things may have become a little directionless later in the season, but Freak Show was a return to form in many respects after the still very entertaining events of Coven. 

With some truly twisted clown-themed villains, and a whole host of weird and wonderful characters (Neil Patrick Harris’ late appearance was a welcome treat), this season of American Horror Story never let us, and it was the fantastic Sarah Paulson’s turn to steal the (freak) show.

Jessica Lange was as great as ever – we probably haven’t mentioned her stellar work in this series enough yet – and a clever tie-in to Asylum was definitely welcomed. It was hard to watch in places, and very gory, but that’s went a long way in making this season so damn great. 
 

1. Asylum

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Asylum is by far the best season of American Horror Story, and not just because it introduced us to Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson). Following her story here was a thrilling affair, and one that delivered some huge twists and uncomfortable moments as the intrepid reporter found herself trapped against her will in this horrifying mental hospital. 

Evan Peters was also arguably at his best here, and with everything from demonic possession to horrifying experiments and aliens touched on (yes, aliens), there really was something here for everyone. 

Jumping into the present day also proved to be a smart move, and Zachary Quinto was excellent as “Bloody Face.” The season was at its best when binge-watched as it was a season you definitely couldn’t tear your eyes away from, especially when James Cromwell was on screen!

Make sure to click through to the next page to see what we know so far about season 10!
 

What Comes Next?

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After signing a new deal with Netflix, American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy is stretched thin, so there’s a chance this tenth season could be the last. We’re expecting the show to return this fall, but if it’s been hit by COVID-19 delays, the show could definitely end up slipping into 2021.

Confirmed cast members include Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, Kathy Bates, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock, and the prevailing theory is that this season is going to deal with the aliens first seen in season two. 

Given the water-themed poster above, many are convinced that we’ll head to Provincetown, Massachusettwater to explore the Bridgewater Triangle, an area where supposed sightings of Bigfoot, giant snakes, and even a creature called a “Thunderbird”, have taken place. Oh, and if that’s not enough, there’s even been UFO sightings which could tie into Asylum.
 

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THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Won’t Be Delayed, But Things Are Less Certain For Marvel’s TV Shows

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in productions across the globe being forced to close down, and while work is slowly resuming in some countries, it’s clearly going to be a very, very long time before things are back to normal. On the plus side, The Mandalorian‘s second season is coming to Disney+ as planned this Fall (on October premiere date is currently expected). 

During an interview with CNBC to discuss Disney’s future plans, the company’s CEO Bob Chapek confirmed that the Star Wars TV series finished shooting before the pandemic hit, and that post-production has been taking place since. As a result, he confirms that, “there will be no delay on Mandalorian.”

What about Marvel’s TV shows The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and WandaVision?

The former is scheduled for an August premiere, while the latter was originally eyeing a December debut. Asked what the deal with those is, Chapek declined to comment on the current status of both shows.

That could pose problems for Disney+ moving forward, as there’s a real lack of original content coming our way on the streaming service this year. If we’re lucky, Marvel Studios will be able to finish them in time, but it ultimately depends on what happens over the coming weeks and months. 

Are you excited for more of The Mandalorian on Disney+?

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