![]() Del Toro is now talking about what his next stop-motion film will be: “The next stop-motion film I’m making is an adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, which I’m currently co-writing with Dennis Kelly, and we start the design process in two months.” Previous adaptations of Ishiguro’s novels have included The Remains of the Day (Certified Fresh at 95%) and Never Let Me Go (Fresh at 71%), while his own screenplay work on last year’s Living (Certified Fresh at 96%) earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Last year saw the release of two different new streaming adaptations of Pinocchio: Disney+’s Pinocchio (Rotten at 28%), starring Tom Hanks, and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Certified Fresh at 97%) on Netflix, which was much better received and went on to earn an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature. (Photo by Kerry Hayes/Universal Pictures) GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S NEXT STOP MOTION TO BE FANTASY ADAPTATION THE BURIED GIANT Finally, there’s going to be a new Swamp Thing, which is being described as a horror movie (fitting the “Monsters” part of “Gods and Monsters”), with director James Mangold ( Logan) already in talks to direct, although it will be a few years down the road, after Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny () and Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothee Chalamet.Ģ. On the movie side, there will also be The Authority, based on the acclaimed series from creator Grant Morrison, and The Brave and the Bold, featuring a new Batman and his son, Damian Wayne, as Robin (at this point, we should point out that Dave Bautista is no longer in the running to play Batman villain Bane). Approximately two years later (so possibly in 2027), the next Kryptonian movie will be Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. The first film after that will be Superman: Legacy (), featuring a new, younger Superman (who isn’t Henry Cavill). As for the DCU, The Flash will reportedly feature an in-story reset, which will then lead to the already announced Blue Beetle and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. The first thing to note is that Gunn is dividing the DC Comics movies in half, with the new interconnected DCU being separate from the Elseworlds movies like The Batman and Joker: Folie a Deux, which also leads us to The Batman – Part II, which is now scheduled for October 3, 2025. (Photo by promised a while ago, James Gunn chose February 1st to announce the first 10 titles (film and TV) of DC Studios’ new master plan, whose so-called “Chapter 1” has been labeled “Gods and Monsters.” We’ve already covered the full slate on RT, so we’ll just barrel through the titles real fast here. JAMES GUNN LAYS OUT THE FIRST 10 TITLES OF DC’S CHAPTER 1 The series was set in the 9th century, and was an adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's best-selling series The Saxon Stories.1. In 2015 it was announced that Willaume would join the cast of "The Last Kingdom", an 8-hour BBC historical epic that follows the attack of Anglo-Saxon lands by external Viking forces. In 2012 Willaume appeared in Danish thriller "Over the Edge." In 2013, Willaume was cast in the Danish series "Rita," about a schoolteacher with a rebellious and somewhat unorthodox personal life. He followed this up with appearances in several other Danish television series, including "Deroute" (2008), "Krysters kartel" (2009), "The Killing" (2009), and "Ludvig & Julemanden" (2011- ), in which Willaume played the role of Niels Glad. In 2003 he appeared as Martin Christensen in Danish series "Forsvar" (2003-04). Danish-born actor Alexandre Willaume began his career with a number of roles in short films such as "Restless Heart" (1996), "Indien" (1999) and "Webmaster" (1998).
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