We've also got news from The Boys' spinoff, a Karate Kid film update, where HBO's cancelled animated Batman series might end up.


Plus, more casting from Star Wars: The Acolyte, a Hocus Pocus 2 trailer and a new sneak peak at the Quantum Leap reboot. Also, Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack) says that he wants to take the third season of Primal in a different direction.


The Karate Kid

It is reported that new Karate Kid film is in development without the involvement of Cobra Kai showrunners Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Though the cast and crew have yet to be revealed, the latest entry is touted as a "return to the original Karate Kid franchise" and slated for a summer 2024 release.

Fairy Tale

Deadline reports Paul Greengrass is attached to direct a film adaptation of Stephen King's recent novel, Fairy Tale, in which a "17-year-old boy inherits the keys to a terrifying world where good and evil are at war. The stakes could not be higher, for that world and ours, as he journeys into the mythic roots of human storytelling."

65

65, the upcoming sci-fi thriller from producer Sam Raimi starring Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt and Chloe Coleman, is now scheduled for March 10, 2023 release date. Directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the story is said to follow "an astronaut who crashlands on a mysterious planet" as he "discovers he is not alone."

Hocus Pocus 2

A new clip from Hocus Pocus 2 introduces both Hannah Waddingham's character and the Sanderson Sisters as children.

Star Wars: The Acolyte

Russian Doll's Charlie Barnett is the latest to join the cast of The Acolyte in a currently undisclosed role.

Batman: The Caped Crusader

HBO Max's recently-cancelled Batman animated series from Bruce Timm, Matt Reeves and J.J.Abrams is now being shopped to Netflix, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.

Star Wars: Andor

An odd new trailer for Star Wars: Andor introduces a lightsaber-equipped starfighter while reminding audiences of the character's ultimate fate in Rogue One.

Kung Fu

Nicky takes on a supernaturally-powered crime ring in the trailer for Kung Fu's third season.









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