The Crow Rotten Tomatoes, Reactions, Box Office: Depressing, Soulless, Thoughtless
As expected, the reboot from director Rupert Wyatt starring Bill Skarsgård doesn’t sound too good.
As expected, the reboot from director Rupert Wyatt starring Bill Skarsgård doesn’t sound too good.
New trailer is likely on the way ahead of next month’s release.
New trailer likely on its way from Lionsgate as the flick gets released in August.
Along with fans, pros also seem to be rejecting the reboot. Watch a new spot and check out images.
Lionsgate pushed the release back from June to August and made the announcement prior to CinemaCon earlier in the month.
Director Alex Proyas thinks Hollywood should not have made the reboot and should honor the legacy of Brandon Lee.
The reimagining by Lionsgate and director Rupert Sanders isn’t sitting well with fans who love the original.
Eric sets out to seek revenge traversing the worlds of the living and the dead to put the wrong things right.
Soulmates Eric Draven and Shelly Webster are brutally murdered when the demons of her dark past catch up with them.
The new look of Eric Draven isn’t from the comics or the fan-favorite film starring Brandon Lee.
Lionsgate makes moves as they want to make their films even better.
The reboot is finally going to happen with the actor known for playing Pennywise the Clown in the IT movies starring as Eric Draven.
Earlier it was learned that Sony Pictures, Jason Momoa and director Corin Hardy had exited The Crow remake over creative differences. Now Jason Momoa, who was set to star as the titular character, takes to social media to offer up a first look at himself in The Crow makeup as well as concept art, in
A remake of The Crow once again faces multiple hurdles as it’s learned both Jason Momoa and director Corin Hardy have dropped out of the project. It’s reported that creative differences are the reason as Jason Momoa and Corin Hardy decided to exit The Crow following Sony having exiting the film due to not being able to close
It looks as if Jason Momoa is up to star in The Crow reboot.
Momoa took to Instagram to post a pic of himself along with The Crow reboot director Corin Hardy.
“The only way to officially seal the deal as men is a pint of black beauty,” Momoa posted along with some delicious pints of Guinness.
Jason Momoa is currently filming Justice League and will star in the solo Aquaman movie.
Justice League hits November 17, 2017, with Aquaman out July 27, 2018.
No release date has been set for The Crow as of yet.
The Crow was originally a comic book created by James O’Barr and spawned the cult-favorite movie of the same name starring Brandon Lee back in 1994.
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It’s reported that Forest Whitaker is in negotiations to join the cast of the Star Wars: Rogue One spinoff.
Variety reports the news with mention Forest Whitaker may be featured in The Crow remake before he dives into the Gareth Edward Star Wars movie.
No specific details regarding the character Whitaker may be playing were mentioned.
Star Wars: Roge One has a December 16, 2016 release date starring Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed, Diego Luna and Ben Mendelsohn.
Plot details include that Star Wars: Rogue One revolves around the heist of the Death Star plans by a group of rebel fighters with the movie taking place between Episodes III and IV.
It’s said Felicity Jones is playing one of the rebel soldiers, with Ahmed and Luna also playing Alliance fighters.
Forest Whitaker is currently filming the Denis Villeneuve sci-fi drama The Story of Your Life which also stars Amy Adams, and has Southpaw coming out July 24th also starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams.
Star Wars: Rogue One teaser:
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Jack Huston has been cast as in the new Crow movie as the titular character.
The creator of The Crow, James O’Barr, confirmed the news to Dread Central.
“Jack Huston has definitely been cast,” O’Barr stated in addition to adding he is “really happy with that choice,” and filming will begin in a “couple months.”
O’Barr also said the new Crow film will be a straight adaptation of his original graphic novel, with it noted it’s a different take than the 1996 Brandon Lee film.
Huston has been circling The Crow since January when Luke Evans exited the role.
Huston is known for Boardwalk Empire and was recently cast in Timur Bekmambetov’s Ben-Hur remake.
The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile
By: Chris “DOC” Bushley
( A weekly quick pick of the five titles that should reside at the top of your pull list. IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER! )
I do the research, you reap the reward! Before you head out to your favorite shop today, be sure to add these five titles to your list of goodies! Forget that “apple a day” nonsense, this “DOC’s” prescription to good health starts with these top five books of the week!
[[wysiwyg_imageupload:2199:]]1. The Walking Dead #100: This book will leave you breathless with the horrific conclusion! If you thought the Governor was bad — think again! Everything changes and Rick’s world is turned upside down! Check out my full review here!
2. Batman # 11: Snyder’s conclusion to the amazing Night of the Owls storyline is here! It is brother vs. “brother” as Bruce Wayne fights for the soul of Gotham!
3. The Crow #1: IDW is putting out a whole new twist on The Crow mythos — with James O’Barr doing an alternate cover! Taking place in Japan, this body swapping tale is an amalgam of mysticism and advanced technology. Great book!
4. Bloodshot #1: The nineties and Valiant are back in full swing as Bloodshot emerges from the depths of nostalgia this week! If you like espionage, bullets and “undead” soldiers getting mind wiped — you will love this book!
5. American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares #2: Dracula has escaped and the status quo has completely changed! Plus, Snyder’s shocking final page leaves Agent Hobbes in a dire situation! Awesome!