Entertainment News Roundup: Raimi Returns to R-Rated Horror,Gunn Expands DCU,and More
The entertainment landscape is buzzing wiht exciting developments this week,from Sam Raimi’s return to visceral horror to the expansion of both the DC and Star trek universes. Colman Domingo hints at a deliberate approach to joining the MCU,and a darkly comedic animated series,“Odd Jobs,” is set to satirize the future of work. Here’s a detailed look at the biggest headlines.
Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” Earns R-Rating
Prepare for a thrilling and gruesome ride! Sam Raimi, the iconic director behind the Evil Dead franchise and the early Spider-Man trilogy, is returning to R-rated horror with his upcoming survival-comedy, “Send Help.” The film, starring rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien, has officially received an R-rating from the Motion Picture association for “strong/bloody violence and language” [Bloody Disgusting]. This marks Raimi’s first venture into R-rated territory as 2000’s critically acclaimed psychological thriller, “The Gift.”
The premise is simple yet compelling: a woman and her exasperating boss find themselves stranded on an island after a plane crash,forcing them to rely on each other for survival. Expect Raimi’s signature blend of horror, dark humor, and inventive practical effects – now with an intensified edge thanks to the R-rating.
James Gunn Confirms “Mister Miracle” Will Be Central to the DCU
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has provided a important update on the highly anticipated animated series “Mister Miracle.” confirming details via Instagram, Gunn announced that the series, based on the acclaimed comic book run by Tom King and Mitch Gerads, will be firmly integrated into the newly established DC Universe (DCU).
What’s more, Gunn revealed that Tom King, the writer of the source material, will serve as the showrunner. The series has the potential to introduce the formidable villain Darkseid to the DCU, a character deeply connected to Mister Miracle’s story and a cornerstone of DC lore. This strategic move demonstrates Gunn’s commitment to building a cohesive and interconnected DCU, drawing from its most celebrated storylines and characters.
Colman Domingo’s Intentional Approach to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Award-winning actor Colman Domingo, currently captivating audiences with his role as Norman Osborn in the animated series “your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,” is understandably a sought-after talent for the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Speaking with MTV’s Josh Horowitz, Domingo spoke candidly about his discussions with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.
“Listen, I had one beautiful meeting with Kevin [Feige]. Nothing since, but we’ll see. I think we’re always waiting — we’re waiting for the right thing. I know that I am. I feel like I would love to be a part of the Marvel universe,but I feel like I want it to be very intentional and specific. I want to know, like, exactly what I’m doing. I don’t want to just do anything.”
Domingo’s comments suggest he isn’t interested in simply taking on any role within the MCU. He desires a character and storyline that aligns with his artistic vision and allows him to make a significant impact. this careful consideration reflects a growing trend among actors who are prioritizing quality and creative fulfillment over simply joining a blockbuster franchise.
“star Trek: Starfleet Academy” Promises a Deep Cut for ”Deep space Nine” Fans
Star Trek is boldly going forward with its expanding universe, and “Star trek: Starfleet Academy” is shaping up to be a must-watch for longtime fans. Executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau have revealed that the fifth episode of the upcoming series will serve as a deliberate homage to the beloved “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” [TrekMovie].
“Deep Space Nine,” known for its complex characters, morally gray storylines, and serialized format, remains a fan favorite. This “love letter” episode suggests the new series will honour the spirit of its predecessor, potentially introducing familiar themes and Easter eggs for dedicated viewers. “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” is slated to premiere on Paramount+ on January 15th, promising a fresh outlook on the iconic franchise while acknowledging its rich history.
Prime Video Orders Animated Series “Odd Jobs”
Prepare for a darkly comedic look at the future of work. Prime Video and CBS Studios have greenlit “Odd Jobs,” an adult animated comedy co-created by Mike McMahan and Dominic Dierkes,the duo behind “solar Opposites.” titmouse will be handling the animation. [Deadline]
Set in a dystopian 2127,“Odd Jobs” follows a team of reluctant gig workers navigating a brutal late-stage capitalist landscape. They tackle bizarre and dangerous assignments through the ODD JOBS app, offering a sharp satire on the precariousness of modern employment. The series promises a unique blend of animation, dark humor, and social commentary.