ANT-MAN 3 Director Peyton Reed Shares Update On The Movie And Indicates THE WASP Will Get Equal Billing

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During a recent interview with Yahoo Movies, Ant-Man and Ant-Man and The Wasp director Peyton Reed shared an update on plans for Ant-Man 3. Very little is known about the threequel, but Rick and Morty writer Jeff Loveness is penning the screenplay, and M.O.D.O.K. is the rumoured big bad. 

Reed indicated that The Wasp will once again receive equal billing, something that makes sense now that Hope Van Dyne is stepping up as a superhero in her own right. 

“They’re a partnership, and she’s a very, very important part of that,” Reed explains. “And that was a very gratifying thing, I guess technically we were the first Marvel movie with a female hero in the title of the movie. Finding that balance in that movie, that’s very important to me because that’s very much a men’s playing field, historically. But that’s really, really changing now in a great way.”

As for where things currently stand with Ant-Man 3, Reed couldn’t say much, but it sounds like work is progressing nicely. “We have [cracked the story],” the director teased. “Nothing is official yet, but we’re quietly working. We’re working through the pandemic.”

That’s definitely good news for the franchise, and it’s going to be interesting seeing where the movie fits into Marvel Studios’ plans (there are also rumblings that it will introduce the Young Avengers).

Are you excited for Ant-Man 3?

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THE NEW MUTANTS Co-Creator Bob McLeod Bashes Final Fox X-MEN Film; End Credits Misspelled His Name

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In a strange turn of events, it seems The New Mutants ended up being not that good. The film currently has a 22% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics and a 56% score from the audience. During it’s initial run of marketing (before its numerous delays) there were a lot of film outlets praising the film for its horror outlets.  There were even reports that the first test screening for the film scored as well as the first Deadpool film.  Then, reports of friction between director Josh Boone started along with various rumors concerning reshoots.  That round of bad press was then followed by two years of delays.

So what happened? Well, according to New Mutants co-creator Bob McLeod, some of the film’s faults had to do with the fact that some of the onscreen actors looked nothing like their comic book counterparts. You can read his full take on the film below. 

“I was very excited when I heard they were making a New Mutants movie. I thought making it into a horror movie was perhaps an interesting idea, but not at all how the characters should be introduced to the public at large. But, hey, my characters in a movie! I never would have thought that would actually happen. But then, I was disappointed when they didn’t give Dani braids, although I like Blu Hunt. I was disappointed when Rahne wasn’t a redhead with spiky hair, although I adore Maisie Williams. I was disappointed that Sam isn’t tall and gawky, although I do like Charlie Heaton. But mainly I was very disappointed that Roberto isn’t short and dark-skinned. Yet another example of Hollywood white-washing. There’s just no excuse. So basically, #JoshBoone erased everything I contributed to the way the characters look. And now, the movie has come out at last, and apparently they’ve credited someone named Bob Macleod as co-creator. They couldn’t even be bothered to check the spelling of my name sometime in the last three years. And that can’t be fixed. That will be on the movie forever. I think I’m done with this movie.”

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Based on the reviews and the current pandemic situation in the U.S. and abroad, do you plan on seeing New Mutants in theaters? There’s not a whole lot of options at the moment if you’re a cinephile jonesing to sit in a theater again after most cinemas have been shuttered for nearly 6 months.

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20th Century Fox in association with Marvel Entertainment presents “The New Mutants,” an original horror thriller set in an isolated hospital where a group of young mutants is being held for psychiatric monitoring. When strange occurrences begin to take place, both their new mutant abilities and their friendships will be tested as they battle to try and make it out alive.

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THE NEW MUTANTS Star Blu Hunt Touches On Mirage’s Trilogy Arc; Describes Epic Romance With Rahne – EXCLUSIVE

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After three long years, a massive corporate merger, and a global pandemic, 20th Century Studios’ X-Men swan song The New Mutants is finally open in theaters across the globe, albeit in an extremely limited capacity since a large portion of theaters across the United States remain closed, including in New York and California, which are arguably among the two biggest moviegoing markets on the planet.

Ahead of the film’s release, I sat down with the film’s leading lady Blu Hunt, who plays Dani Moonstar, a.k.a. Mirage, in the the film and spoke to her at length about landing her first big Hollywood role, the responsibility she felt playing a Native American superhero, what would’ve potentially happened with Dani throughout Josh Boone’s planned trilogy, the epic romance between Dani and Rahne as well as her strong friendship with Maisie Williams, and which Marvel Studios superheroine she would love to team up with

Check out the full interview below:

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ROHAN: I believe when you were cast in this part, you had just appeared in The Originals, and now are a more seasoned actress with more credits to your name. How would you tackle Dani differently now or was that time in your life the perfect window to play this character?

BLU HUNT: No, it was not the perfect time for me to take on a role that big. *laughs*

I think in a lot of ways, it was kind of perfect, because what I was going through as a person was what the character was going through too. Dani shows up somewhere, she’s intimidated, she’s confused, she’s going through changes, she’s completely overwhelmed, there’s things within herself that she hasn’t faced, but really needs to. She has her own demons and I was going through the same thing, just as Blu Hunt, so I think that parallel is there and I think that’s cool, but I definitely wish I could do it now or at least do it again, but better.

I would really love to do it again, I’m 25 now, so I’m still learning, but now that I know what making a movie is like, I can take a step back and understand how it works and what’s needed of you as an actor, psychologically, I wish I could come at it differently, but I try not to live my life with regrets.

ROHAN: I think it’s been a little understated in the trailers, but Dani is the lead, she’s the lead in the movie.

BLU: Yes!

ROHAN: As a Native American actress playing a Native American lead in a big budget superhero movie, which is something you don’t often get to see, what did you hope to bring to the part that would generally get overlooked?

BLU: I remember before I went to make the movie, right after I had been cast, actually maybe even during the audition process, I remember kind of sitting on Twitter – I don’t have a Twitter anymore, I deleted it a couple years ago – and I remember just sitting on Twitter and reading about what everybody was saying about me, like “Oh my God.”

It was really hitting me and I was feeling so honored and excited for myself, always knowing I was mixed-race and always knowing being honest about that. There was a lot of talk between me and the producers and Josh about my background and I just wanted to be really honest and transparent, like this is exactly what my background is, this is who I am and having to ask myself “Am I the right person to play Dani?”

Talking to other indigenous people, it was a really big decision for me, do I even take this role? Is it right for me to take this role as a mixed race actress? Then, realizing that so many native people are mixed and they thought it was okay and they approved of me in the role.

Showing up to set with that pressure though, wanting to do justice for how I represented her for the community was big for me, but to then realize that people I didn’t know didn’t like me or didn’t want me in the role. People that weren’t even Native American, it was mostly white people, which was kind of insane to me, and not because I hadn’t really acted in anything this big before, but people had never talked about me online anonymously before, so I didn’t really know how to deal with that. Now, I actually literally just do not care anymore.

I really just wanted to play Dani as myself, I remember when we did makeup and hair tests, I had short hair because I always have short hair, I just prefer it, but I remember really wanting to put extensions in and having the real long-haired Dani Moonstar look and Josh being like “No, we just want Dani to be you, who you are right now is fine,” and so I tried to approach it like that. If I’m just myself and I’m Native American and Dani’s Native American, and that will be what it is, if that makes any sense.

ROHAN: Josh has spoken at length about his plans for a trilogy, do you know what your role would’ve been moving forward into future films and about what would happen to Dani?

BLU: Yeah… I knew everything. *laughs* I don’t know if I can just tell you, but yeah, I knew what Dani’s trajectory was and where her relationship with Rahne would go and go and go and go because they’re the cutest couple, who would have faced some issues in the next two films.

There would’ve been new X-Men members coming in, I think people would’ve been really happy with the trilogy because they would’ve gotten to see a lot of New Mutants stuff that we sadly couldn’t fit into this movie. It just didn’t make sense for this movie because it had to be more contained, but I think people would’ve really liked the trilogy if it had happened.

Dani and Illyana’s roles would’ve kind of reversed by the end, what they do for each other as characters and as people. I think that would’ve been really, really cool to see.

ROHAN: Your romance with Maisie’s Rahne has been described as the heart of the film, and something that while often alluded to (e.g. Avengers: Endgame; Power Rangers) is rarely ever really seen in a superhero movie, what did that mean to you and how did that relationship help you further evolve your character?

BLU: Yeah, that was the most special part of it, doing scenes with Maisie was probably when I was the most relaxed, the most comfortable. For some reason, I just felt so comfortable in their relationship, and I just knew right away, I was able to bond with it right away and it immediately felt very emotional to me.

Maisie and I became really, really good friends while creating that relationship. It was never hard, never felt like a big deal. It was always exciting and I was always excited for the movie to come out and the LGBTQ community would get to see them together and I’m so excited for that. Doing it felt so normal and easy. It’s such an honor though, there’s so many parts of Dani that are just so cool. She’s female, she’s gay, she’s indigenous, and that’s just all so cool.

ROHAN: It became pretty clear early on that you and the cast have excellent chemistry. You already seem close with Maisie. Could you speak on how that came to be and what it’s been like being on this bizarre journey these past three years together. Did you all stay in touch?

BLU: Oh yeah, absolutely, Maisie and I have become super great friends. I had never been to a different country, I’d never even been to Canada yet, and I went to London to see her and I stayed at her place. That was so crazy because I had just grown up in this little suburb in California and I’d never been anywhere, I never even really thought that I’d ever go to New York, so going to London and staying with Maisie was unreal.

She’s been such a great friend to me and whenever she comes to LA, we hang out. I moved to New York last year and when she was in New York, we hung out. I still keep in touch with the rest of the cast too, but don’t get to see them as often, but we’re all still really great friends. If we ever did another New Mutants movie, five years later, five years older, I think there’d be an entirely new chemistry between all of us that would be a lot stronger and different and really evolved. It would be cool.

ROHAN: Dani is a character that has ties all over the Marvel universe, outside of her New Mutants connections, she does eventually become a member of the X-Force and X-Men and also has ties to the Valkyrie who we’ve seen in the Thor movies. Is there any path that you were hopeful to see Dani head down?

BLU: I would love to see her be a Valkyrie,” Hunt tells us. “I remember when I saw Thor: Ragnarok, and saw that Tessa Thompson was a Valkyrie, I was like, “What!?! Dani has to be a Valkyrie!” Her fighting evil alongside Tessa Thompson, just as an actress getting to play that, would be like ‘Wow.’

I could always see Dani doing that [joining the Valkyrie] and it would be fun because I’d actually get to wear a superhero costume! *laughs* Which we didn’t get to do and I’m kinda still sad about it, but yeah, that would be awesome.

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20th Century Fox in association with Marvel Entertainment presents “The New Mutants,” an original horror thriller set in an isolated hospital where a group of young mutants is being held for psychiatric monitoring. When strange occurrences begin to take place, both their new mutant abilities and their friendships will be tested as they battle to try and make it out alive.



The New Mutants features:
Director: Josh Boone
Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
Anya Taylor-Joy as Illyana Rasputin/Magik
Charlie Heaton as Sam Guthrie/Cannonball
Blu Hunt as Danielle Moonstar/Mirage
Henry Zaga as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot
Alice Braga as Cecilia Reyes

The New Mutants hits theaters TODAY!

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NEW MUTANTS Star Blu Hunt Reflects On The Immense Honor Of Playing A Native American Superhero – EXCLUSIVE

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When Blu Hunt was initially cast as Dani Moonstar in The New Mutants, she was a relative unknown in the industry, with her most prominent credit being a guest spot on The CW’s Vampire Diaries spinoff The Originals. Now, three years later, she’s a promising up-and-coming actress who has much more experience to her name (Stumptown; Another Life) than the wide-eyed newcomer that first landed the part. 

Chatting with Hunt earlier this week, she spoke at length about what it was like to land her first big Hollywood leading role, and whether she would tackle it any differently if she got the part today now that she’s a few years older and has the added benefit of hindsight, or if that was the perfect window in her life to play Dani.

No, it was not the perfect time for me to take on a role that big. *laughs*

I think in a lot of ways, it was kind of perfect, because what I was going through as a person was what the character was going through too. Dani shows up somewhere, she’s intimidated, she’s confused, she’s going through changes, she’s completely overwhelmed, there’s things within herself that she hasn’t faced, but really needs to. She has her own demons and I was going through the same thing, just as Blu Hunt, so I think that parallel is there and I think that’s cool, but I definitely wish I could do it now or at least do it again, but better.

I would really love to do it again, I’m 25 now, so I’m still learning, but now that I know what making a movie is like, I can take a step back and understand how it works and what’s needed of you as an actor, psychologically, I wish I could come at it differently, but I try not to live my life with regrets.

While it’s been sort of understated in the trailers and recent TV spots – which have instead opted to highlight the star power of Game of Thrones alum Maisie Williams and the sheer badassery of Anya Taylor-Joy’s Magik – Dani Moonstar is really the true lead of The New Mutants

As a Native American, Dani is undoubtedly one of the most diverse characters to ever lead a superhero movie, and the honor of playing her was definitely a responsibility that Hunt didn’t take lightly as she knew exactly what it meant to land such an life-altering part. 

She explains, “I remember before I went to make the movie, right after I had been cast, actually maybe even during the audition process, I remember kind of sitting on Twitter – I don’t have a Twitter anymore, I deleted it a couple years ago – and I remember just sitting on Twitter and reading about what everybody was saying about me, like “Oh my God.”

It was really hitting me and I was feeling so honored and excited for myself, always knowing I was mixed-race and always knowing being honest about that. There was a lot of talk between me and the producers and Josh about my background and I just wanted to be really honest and transparent, like this is exactly what my background is, this is who I am and having to ask myself “Am I the right person to play Dani?”

Talking to other indigenous people, it was a really big decision for me, do I even take this role? Is it right for me to take this role as a mixed race actress? Then, realizing that so many native people are mixed and they thought it was okay and they approved of me in the role.

Unfortunately, Hunt ran into some backlash from the darker corners of the internet, but thanks to the support of Josh Boone and her co-stars, she found a way to stay true to herself and play the part as honestly as she could 

She continues, “Showing up to set with that pressure though, wanting to do justice for how I represented her for the community was big for me, but to then realize that people I didn’t know didn’t like me or didn’t want me in the role. People that weren’t even Native American, it was mostly white people, which was kind of insane to me, and not because I hadn’t really acted in anything this big before, but people had never talked about me online anonymously before, so I didn’t really know how to deal with that. Now, I actually literally just do not care anymore.

I really just wanted to play Dani as myself, I remember when we did makeup and hair tests, I had short hair because I always have short hair, I just prefer it, but I remember really wanting to put extensions in and having the real long-haired Dani Moonstar look and Josh being like “No, we just want Dani to be you, who you are right now is fine,” and so I tried to approach it like that. If I’m just myself and I’m Native American and Dani’s Native American, and that will be what it is, if that makes any sense.

Stay tuned for more exclusive The New Mutants coverage!

20th Century Fox in association with Marvel Entertainment presents “The New Mutants,” an original horror thriller set in an isolated hospital where a group of young mutants is being held for psychiatric monitoring. When strange occurrences begin to take place, both their new mutant abilities and their friendships will be tested as they battle to try and make it out alive.



The New Mutants features:
Director: Josh Boone
Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
Anya Taylor-Joy as Illyana Rasputin/Magik
Charlie Heaton as Sam Guthrie/Cannonball
Blu Hunt as Danielle Moonstar/Mirage
Henry Zaga as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot
Alice Braga as Cecilia Reyes

The New Mutants hits theaters August 28

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DEATHSTROKE: KNIGHTS & DRAGONS – THE MOVIE Barely Cracks DEG’s Watched at Home Top 20 List

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While a good chunk of theaters are set to reopen this weekend for The New Mutants and Bill & Ted Face the Music, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group is still keeping us informed with their weekly “Watched at Home Top 20” list, tallying up the most popular titles consumed on disc and digital (excluding outside subscription-based streaming platforms). 

For the third straight week, David Ayer’s The Tax Collector was the top film, followed by Dreamworks/Universal’s animated comedy Trolls World Tour in second and all three seasons of Paramount’s critically acclaimed drama series Yellowstone in positions three through five. 

As for the rest of the top ten, Lionsgate’s The Silencing was sixth, Paramount’s The Vanishing was seventh, Screen Media’s The Outpost was eighth, IFC Films’ Made in Italy was ninth, and Universal’s You Should Have Left was tenth.

Among the five new titles to join the Top 20 this week was Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment’s Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons – The Movie, which dropped on Blu-ray and DVD last week. The animated film features the voice talents of Michael Chiklis (Fantastic Four; Gotham) and Sasha Alexander (Rizzoli & Isles; Mission: Impossible III).

For the week of August 27, here is the ‘Watched at Home Top 20’ list,

  1. The Tax Collector (RLJ Entertainment)
  2. Trolls World Tour (DreamWorks/Universal)
  3. Yellowstone S1 (Paramount)
  4. Yellowstone S3 (Paramount)
  5. Yellowstone S2 (Paramount)
  6. The Silencing (2020, Lionsgate)
  7. The Vanished (2020, Paramount)
  8. The Outpost (Screen Media)
  9. Made in Italy (2020, IFC Films)
  10. You Should Have Left (Universal)
  11. The Rental (2020, IFC Films)
  12. Deep Blue Sea 3 (Warner)
  13. Jumanji: The Next Level (Sony)
  14. The King of Staten Island (Universal)
  15. Spree (2020, RLJ Entertainment)
  16. Scoob! (Warner)
  17. The High Note (Universal)
  18. Sputnik (2020, Sony)
  19. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Universal)
  20. Deathstroke Knights & Dragons: The Movie (Warner)

Source | DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group
Includes U.S. Digital Sales, Digital Rentals (VOD), DVD & Blu-ray for week ended 8.22.20

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