Mortal Kombat 2 was not just a thunderous success befitting Raiden himself, it also established many of the crucial players and much of the relevant lore in the franchise. And now, 23 years later, it seems as if the game's film counterpart will be following in its footsteps.
There are plot twists galore, big laughs, big explosions and a gallery of wonderfully colourful supporting characters Imagine if the Derry Girls were Belfast girls in their late 30s and found themselves having to solve an eerie mystery involving the death of a former friend. That's a reasonable, bare-bones description of Lisa McGee's sparkling comedy-thriller How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (Netflix, from Thursday, February 12).
The story kicks off in a diner when a man claiming to be from the future barges in with a detonator and a warning about an impending AI-fueled doom spiral - and from there, it only gets weirder. Richardson says she tore through the script in one sitting. "My agent said, 'Haley, there's a good script. We want you to do it,' which is rare," she explains. "And then I read it all in one sitting... which is also rare."
The teaser shows Evans riding up to a home on a motorcycle. He takes off his helmet and walks to the door. Once inside, he takes out his Captain America suit. The teaser then shows Rogers looking adoringly at a baby as he holds the child in his arms. The screen goes to black as the words "Steve Rogers Will Return in Avengers: Doomsday" fade up.
The local communities were so welcoming, some even joined as extras. For the exterior of Mr. Sood's home, we found the perfect house, though the couple living there needed a little convincing. After chatting with their children, they happily agreed. It turned out they were huge fans of Bend It Like Beckham and Angus, Thongs & Perfect Snogging - a lovely surprise that made the whole experience feel like a blessing,
From 20th Century Studios comes "Ella McCay," a comedy from Oscar and Emmy Award-winning writer, director and producer James L. Brooks, known for "Terms of Endearment" and "As Good as It Gets." Watch the new trailer in the video player above. Emma Mackey stars as Ella McCay, an idealistic young woman who juggles her family and work life in a story about the people you love and how to survive them. Alongside Mackey, the film features Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis, Jack Lowden, Kumail Nanjiani, Ayo Edebiri, Spike Fearn, Julie Kavner, Rebecca Hall, Becky Ann Bake and Joey Brooks, with Albert Brooks and Woody Harrelson.
LOS ANGELES -- The Jonas Brothers are bringing holiday cheer to Disney+ in"A Very Jonas Christmas Movie,"premiering November 14. Disney+ released the first teaser and announced the full ensemble cast for the festive comedy, which follows Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas as they race against the clock to get home for Christmas. What should be a simple trip from London to New York turns into a series of holiday side quests as the brothers face obstacles on their journey.
HBO saw Rachel Sennott say, "C'mon, it's L.A." in 2019 and said, "Give me six seasons and a movie." Like Sex and the City and before it, Sennott's upcoming series will be about a young woman finding herself in a big city. Unlike those comparison points, the big city in question will not be New York - it will be Los Angeles.