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The live-action Hercules remake from the Russo Brothers was set to feature a unique spin on the story that had fans furious.
Dreamworks Animation released a “live-action” remake of the first “How to Train Your Dragon” film, directed by Dean DeBlois.
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RideApart on MSNStop Trying To Make a Live-Action 'Akira' Happen, No One Wants ItLive-action, even with today's technology, put serious constraints on visual communication. Why can't we just be happy with ...
From the final season of The Sandman and the return of Happy Gilmore to Building The Band, featuring Liam Payne's final ...
A new report claims that Paramount has five 'Transformers movies in the works including a Michael Bay one, and crossover with ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNMarvel’s Midnight Sons Movie Gets Exciting UpdateA new update for The Midnight Sons movie has been revealed, giving fans a better dea on the project's current progress.
Almost every day, it feels like a new actor signs on to Legendary’s live action Street Fighter adaptation. Recently we reported on Callina Liang taking the role of the thunder thighed Chun-Li, and now ...
Live-action remakes of anime can be…let’s be generous and say hit and miss. Adapting such a fluid form of storytelling for the real world hasn’t always clicked, ...
The director of the How to Train Your Dragon animated franchise and the live-action film’s crew talk about making a ...
On Tuesday, the new trailer dropped for next year’s animated film The Cat in the Hat. Starring Bill Hader, the movie introduces new characters into Dr. Seuss’s world via different styles of animation, ...
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