New Men in Black: International Photos

Take a look at some brand new images of Men in Black: International, starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson.

Just about a month after the first trailer for the newest Men in Black was released, we now have a look at new photos and a poster that includes, in addition to Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, Liam Neeson.

The pictures include a look at some aliens, Thompson and Hemsworth in the desert, and much more.

Men in Black: International will be released in theaters on June 14, 2019, and is being directed by Fate of the Furious director, F. Gary Gary.

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Ghostbusters: Leslie Jones Says New Sequel ‘Like Something Trump Would Do’

Comedian and actress Leslie Jones has responded to the news of the next Ghostbusters sequel by saying it’s “insulting.”

In a tweet sent out multiple times on different threads, Jones expressed her feelings on the news of the 2020 sequel, saying the fact that it’s a follow-up to the original ’80s films makes it seem like the 2016 film doesn’t count.

Pikachu Has Digestive Problems In Latest Footage From New Pokemon Movie

One of the next big video game movies is Detective Pikachu, which comes out in May featuring the voice of Ryan Reynolds as the electric yellow creature.

Now, a new TV spot for the film has arrived, providing another quick look at it–and now there’s a fart joke. You can check out the new TV spot in the Instagram embed below.

Like the game it’s based on, Detective Pikachu follows the story of Tim (Justice Smith), the son of a famous private detective whose father has gone missing. Tim can understand Pokemon, and he teams up with Pikachu to investigate his father’s disappearance.

It’s directed by Rob Letterman, who has experience directing films that mix live-action and CG having directed the Jack Black movie Gulliver’s Travels. It also stars Kathryn Newton (Blockers), Ken Watanabe (Godzilla, Inception), and Bill Nighy (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows).

Detective Pikachu hits theatres on May 10.

Every IGN Resident Evil Review

Twenty-two years ago the world first met Jill Valentine, AKA the Master of Unlocking, when Resident Evil made its debut and changed the face of survival horror gaming. Now, finally, in 2019 we’re getting the long-awaited sequel, Resident Evil 2, this week! I wonder what took them so… wait, I’m being told there’ve actually been nine games and a ton of spinoffs, and IGN has reviewed pretty much all of them. (It’s a good thing we were founded mere months after the first game came out!)

Here, for the historical record, are all of IGN’s Resident Evil reviews, which range from 2016’s predictably terrible Umbrella Corps to the series high of the still-revered Resident Evil 4. Now that you know what we thought of them at the time they came out, give us your opinion: Which ones stick out in your mind as the most terrifyingly great and the most terrifyingly worst?

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Sean Penn TV Show About Going To Mars Canceled After 1 Season

Streaming network Hulu’s TV show The First, which starred Sean Penn as an astronaut trying to go to Mars, has been canceled after one season. Created by House of Cards creator Beau Willimon, The First marked Senn’s first time as a regular on a TV show. The Hollywood Reporter was along the news sites to confirm the show’s cancellation.

It’s just the latest cancellation from Hulu, as the network recently axed comedian Sarah Silverman’s show, I Love You, America, also only after one season.

Hulu, like Netflix, does not release viewership figures for its original content, so we don’t know how well The First performed. What’s clear, however, is that the ratings were not good enough to keep the show going for a second season.

The First premiered on Hulu in September. It also stars Natascha McElhone (Californication), LisaGay Hamilton (True Crime), and Hannah Ware (Hitman: Agent 47).

While The First may be canceled, Hulu still has a number of other high-profile original shows including The Handmaid’s Tale, Future Man, and Veronica Mars.

Daily Deals: Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey for $25

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M. Night Shyamalan Financed Glass Himself To The Tune Of $20 Million

Director M. Night Shyamalan has a history of self-financing his movies, and that continued with his latest effort, Glass. According to Forbes, Shyamalan made Glass with $20 million of his own money. That money was a combination of the earnings from his two most recent movies, Split and The Visit, as well as collateral from his 125-acre estate in Pennsylvania.

According to the report, Shyamalan took out a $5 million loan on his home years ago pay for The Visit. The movie was a huge success, going on to make $98 million worldwide. For Split, Shyamalan paid the $9 million production budget himself, and then reaped the benefits, as the movie earned a massive $278 million at the box office. The successes of The Visit and Split, as well as the aforementioned collateral, allowed Shyamalan to cover Glass’ $20 million production budget.

Glass is expected to make more than $40 million in the US and Canada alone this weekend, according to Entertainment Weekly, so it appears it’ll be another profitable film for Shyamalan.

As Forbes points out, it’s not uncommon for up-and-coming directors to finance their films with their own money, but Shyamalan is an established director whose movies make a lot of money no matter what you say about their quality. One reason why Shyamalan opts to finance his movies out of his own pocket is because when big studio money gets involved, directors like Shyamalan generally have to give up some amount of creative control. Shyamalan financing movies himself theoretically gives him more freedom.

Glass, which stars James McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson, and Bruce Willis, has received a mixed critical reaction. GameSpot’s review said it was a disappointment in some ways, while other critics had problems with it, too. For more, check out GameSpot’s Glass review roundup to see what other critics are saying.