Tom Holland is opening up about the surprising new direction behind Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and it sounds like Marvel and Sony are taking Peter Parker into completely uncharted territory.
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Speaking with Empire, Holland revealed that he actually pitched part of the movie’s story himself, describing it as a “Spider-puberty” concept centered around Peter Parker evolving into adulthood while dealing with dramatic new changes to his powers. According to Holland, “They liked the idea,” and the film appears ready to push Spider-Man further than fans have seen before.
The comments line up with everything Marvel has teased so far about the upcoming movie. Following the emotional ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker is now completely alone in New York after Doctor Strange’s spell erased him from everyone’s memory. Marvel has repeatedly described Brand New Day as a “fresh start” for the character, with Holland himself calling it “the first movie in the next chapter.”
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What makes the new film especially interesting is the reported evolution of Peter’s abilities. Early details surrounding the movie suggest his powers may begin mutating in unexpected ways, including the possibility of organic webbing similar to Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man films.
Holland also recently explained that the story is heavily focused on identity and growing up, saying the film explores “when young people really find their identity and become adults.”
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Cover [credit: Empire Magazine]
That more grounded coming-of-age direction appears to be exactly what Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige wants for the franchise moving forward. Feige has teased that the movie will deliver a more “classic” Spider-Man story after years of multiverse chaos.
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The film is also set to bring in some major new faces. Jon Bernthal is expected to appear as The Punisher, creating what Holland described as a “big brother-little brother rivalry” dynamic between Frank Castle and Peter Parker.
Meanwhile, fans are already buzzing over the film’s darker tone, practical effects, and newly revealed suit design that leans closer to the classic comic book look.
With Spider-Man: Brand New Day positioned as a full reset for Holland’s version of Peter Parker, Marvel may finally be giving fans the street-level Spider-Man story they’ve wanted for years.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters July 31, 2026.
“Summer House” star KJ Dillard recently made a heartbreaking admission about his relationship with girlfriend Dara Levitan. Speaking with his co-star, Carl Radke, on his “More Life” podcast, Dillard, 28, said the pair actually broke up during the height of his mental health struggles.
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“Summer House” viewers watched Dillard and Levitan become an official couple during season 10 of the series. However, Dillard said that the pair actually took a break when the cameras went down due to some of the mental health challenges he was facing.
“Pre-show, nothing was really going on for me. Modeling was slow. I’d taken a break during the summer to focus on the show,” Dillard said. “Financially, I was in a terrible place. Me and Dara were struggling because I was taking out what I was going through out on her. I wasn’t even aware of it.”
KJ Dillard Says His Co-Star, Mia Calabrese, Encouraged Levitan To Break Up With Him
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Dillard went on to tell Radke that some of his challenges were exacerbated because he wasn’t in therapy at the time. “I was only on one medication for my anxiety and depression, but I didn’t realize that I had another diagnosis,” he shared.
Later in the conversation, Dillard said that his co-star, Mia Calabrese, whom he’s called a “sister,” actually encouraged Levitan to take a break from Dillard while he worked on himself.
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“Dara, I think, was gonna hang on … but that wouldn’t have been good for either of us,” he said. “I needed the time, because after the hospital, I went to recovery … and that’s when we broke up.”
KJ Dillard Believes His Break From Levitan Was For The Best
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According to Dillard, his break from Levitan was for the best. “Looking back, if me and Dara were dating when I was in recovery, it would have been a mess,” he told Radke. “I would have been focused on saving the relationship rather than focusing on my health. Recovery changed my life.”
According to a previous report from The Blast, Dillard shared that he was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder during part 1 of the season 10 “Summer House” reunion.
“In the fall, I went through some heavy stuff mentally,” Dillard said. “I actually had to go to the hospital for self-harm, and I was there for a week.”
Elsewhere during his segment, Dillard told host Andy Cohen that he was thankful to be alive and surrounded by love.
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“Everyone here has somewhat shown support in their own way, so I appreciate that,” Dillard shared. “And I’m very thankful that the audience is just embracing that because it’s my truth, you know, and I’m not gonna not be honest about what I go through, especially if it can help others.”
Dillard Opens Up About His Strained Friendship With West Wilson
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Dillard also opened up about his strained friendship with West Wilson while speaking with Radke. Although Wilson brought him on the show, Dillard confirmed that the pair were no longer close. Things soured between the pair after Wilson confirmed his romance with Amanda Batula.
“I know people make mistakes. I’m someone that gives grace, trust me,” Dillard said. “I’ve made plenty of mistakes, and people have given me grace, but it just seems like he’s not learning from his mistakes.”
Dillard said that he’s continued hearing things about Wilson and has questioned his motives. “I’m just like, ‘Bro, what is going on? Are you actually sorry?’”
He continued, “My dad has apologized to me and said, ‘I’m gonna do this. I’m gonna be better.’ Then, it just continues to repeat these cycles. It’s just like, ‘What is going?’”
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Wilson And Batula Release Joint Statement
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According to The Blast, Wilson and Batula said their connection was unexpected.
“We’ve shown up for each other as friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what’s developed recently was the last thing either of us expected. Our connection grew out of a genuine, long-standing friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care,” their joint post stated.
Part 2 of the “Summer House” reunion airs tonight on Bravo at 8 PM ET.
You know how it’s possible to turn Bucky Barnes back into the Winter Soldier by repeating a few gibberish words in the right order? I used to think that this was the kind of stuff of film fantasy. After all, how could just a few words send an intelligent man into an utterly mindless frenzy? However, this is exactly what happened to me yesterday. Nobody had to repeat gibberish to me; I simply had to read the absolute worst news of the year: Zack Snyder will be rebooting John Carpenter’s Escape From New York.
The original Escape From New York is a singular classic, one that comfortably straddles the line between action epic and dystopian horror. It’s the movie that transformed leading man Kurt Russell into a convincing action hero, all while proving that horror maestro Carpenter would never be tied down to a single genre. Unfortunately, this masterpiece is now being rebooted by the guy who helped destroy the DCEU. On many levels, Snyder is the absolute worst guy to be handling this project, and now all fans of the original movie can do is sit back in dread as the Batman v. Superman director prepares to ruin another franchise.
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Recently, The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reported that an Escape From New York reboot will be directed by Zack Snyder, the man best known for tights-and-flights films like Watchmen and Justice League. The film will be produced by Picture Company partners Alex Heineman and Andrew Rona, thanks to the deal they made with StudioCanal. That studio and original director John Carpenter own the rights to this particular property. Carpenter will serve as an executive producer on this new film, and Snyder will also produce through his Stone Quarry production company.
If all of this is giving you a keen sense of deja vu, that’s because there has been talk of rebooting Escape From New York for many, many years. At one point, New Line Cinema had the rights to the IP and considered handing the reins to several very different directors, including Breck Eisner, Len Wiseman, and (deep shudder) Brett Ratner. When 20th Century Fox owned the rights, they wanted Robert Rodriguez to direct. Later, Radio Silence (who brought us Ready or Not and the recent Scream movies) had the rights, but they never got as far as naming an intended director.
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So far, I’ve got a very bad feeling about StudioCanal’s Escape From New York reboot. The only really notable film this studio made with Picture Company was Gunpowder Milkshake, a good-but-not-great attempt at turning the John Wick formula into a girl-power ensemble piece. As for Zack Snyder, his recent track record is pretty bad. The first Rebel Moon movie currently has a 22 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and the second one has an abysmal 16 percent. The director’s cuts fared mildly better, but it’s not a good sign when a director repeatedly needs two attempts to make a half-decent film.
Plus, Snyder is the man most responsible for the failure of the DCEU. While the director has his fans and his Justice Leaguewas much better than Whedon’s (a very small hurdle to clear), his earlier movies like Man of Steel and especially Batman v. Superman established this cinematic universe filled with colorful superheroes as a grimy, grimdark kind of place. Later movies like The Suicide Squad and even The Flash tried to reverse course, but it was too late: as it turns out, making multiple movies aimed squarely at angry little edgelords is one of the best ways to alienate mainstream audiences, and the DCEU eventually died with a whimper.
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No Franchise Is Safe
Will Zack Snyder ruin yet another franchise when he directs the Escape From New York reboot? Maybe not: THR reports that “Snyder aims to make a more down and dirty movie, using plenty of practical effects or locations” more akin to his Dawn of the Dead reboot than his “slick” DCEU movies. Dawn remains Snyder’s best film, and an Escape film in that vein could be very thrilling. But considering that he went from ruining DC’s first cinematic universe to releasing three aggressively disappointing movies direct to streaming, you probably shouldn’t hold your breath that this will be anything other than another shameless vanity project that will be forgotten as soon as it’s released.
Psychopaths. These kinds of people are incapable of remorse, lack guilt for the actions they commit, and use superficial charm to manipulate those they love most. Furthermore, they always seek thrills because they are easily prone to boredo. For some, killing and other criminal behavior is the way they use to satisfy their darkest desires.
Hollywood has tried to replicate, in different movies, throughout the years, how a psychopath would behave. Examples are iconic characters such as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, or Norman Bates in director Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho. The following is a compilation of movie villains based on their psychopathic tendencies. So, get ready to deep dive into the inner psyche of these unforgettable villains.
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Voldemort from the ‘Harry Potter’ Franchise
Voldemort holds Harry by the face and stares at him in the Harry Potter film series.Image via Warner Bros.
After Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was released in 2001, based on the books written by J.K. Rowling, it became a worldwide frenzy. Decades later, with over eight films under its belt, the franchise of this fantasy story has created a legion of fans that is not easily forgotten. Furthermore, it now even includes a Broadway play in its catalog, named Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, in which Tom Felton, who portrayed the character of Draco Malfoy in the movies, returned to reprise his iconic role for a short time.
However, the franchise’s true villain is Voldemort, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the movies. Voldemort can be considered a psychopath, definitely. He has no moral compass and does not feel empathy for the people around him. He is a master of manipulation, as seen in his interactions with Harry Potter. His obsession with his plan to take over the world shows narcissistic traits, which can be seen in psychopaths. Furthermore, his moves were strategic and calculated, making him an unforgettable villain after all.
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Loki Laufeyson from ‘The Avengers’ (2012)
Tom Hiddleston as Loki looking pensive while imprisoned in The Avengers.Image via Marvel Studios
One of the most beloved superhero classics, The Avengers was a milestone for the Marvel franchise. All superheroes in this movie are still considered to have strong ensemble chemistry, as well as being able to deliver unforgettable comedy and humor throughout the film. But what was truly unforgettable was the performance of Tom Hiddleston as the Norse god Loki Laufeyson, after viewers got a taste of his insanity in the previous Thor movie.
Despite critics saying he is more of a sociopath, Loki Laufeyson clearly exhibits traits of a psychopath in The Avengers, in my opinion. Loki is a narcissist who believes he should reign supreme over others, considering everyone to be below him, as seen when he forces civilians in Stuttgart to kneel before him. Additionally, he uses manipulation to get information, and psychologically tortures the people he speaks with, gaining pleasure from doing so. An example of this is the interrogation scene with Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier. To conclude, he is blinded by a strong desire for power, yet has a huge sense of insecurity lurking below the surface. So, still not psychopathic enough to bring chills to your spine.
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Billy Loomis from ‘Scream’ (1996)
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With a new movie in the works, it is clear that the Scream franchise has taken over the slasher horror genre for years now. The seven movies have created a wide range of different killers that took over the persona of Ghostface, executing savage killing sprees. The reason for this is that they were fueled by revenge on the people who ruined their families.
The killer that started it all was the one in the 1996 blockbuster, Billy Loomis(Skeet Ulrich). With hatred for Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), he pretends to be her boyfriend to execute his revenge on her family. That is because her mother was the one who had an affair with his father, tearing his family apart. Billy showcased traits of psychopathy, as he had no remorse against his victims, while fueling his vendetta against Sidney’s family. Billy’s intelligence was what made him a scarier psychopath than his accomplice, Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), who found pleasure in murdering. Specifically, he carefully deceived everyone who knew him with extensive manipulation tactics, yet obsessively trying to control the narrative of the killings.
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J.D. from ‘Heathers’ (1988)
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With a legacy over 30 years later, Heathers is a movie that remains timeless. The 1988 dark horror-comedy is something that is unique in its genre, condemning teen angst and toxic masculinity, putting empowering women at the top of everything it stands for. This is seen in the phenomenal main characters of outcast Veronica Sawyer (the legendary Winona Ryder) and the brooding Jason Dean (a young Christian Slater).
Jason Dean is the emblem of a psychopath: his brutal killings are the focus of the movie, which are fueled by a hate for school cliques, believing he is morally superior to his peers. His strength is manipulation, as he ensures that Veronica believes that three of the movie’s killings happened because of her. Furthermore, he is cynical and a misogynistic person, which makes him even scarier. In the end, Veronica ultimately understands the real personality of Jason, killing him in the end, after a gruesome fight. Still, one of the scariest performances.
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Patrick Bateman from ‘American Psycho’ (2000)
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Based on the novel of the same name written by Bret Easton Ellis, American Psycho is a film that can also be considered a mirror of today’s society. Specifically, what’s scary about this movie is the fact that the corporate world is all about appearances, but truly hollow if you look into it. Furthermore, this movie is definitely a way to show how much humans aspire to become powerful and live a luxurious life. It’s criticizing that fact, which makes this film even more amazing to watch.
The main character here is Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), a 27-year-old VP for the fictional company named Pierce & Pierce, who has clear psychopathic tendencies throughout the movie. Patrick lacks empathy and has severe mental instability, as seen by the ending of the movie, which makes viewers wonder if the killings were all in his head or if they were real. He has a massive ego, a fair share of manipulation tactics, and irresponsible behavior. What makes him scarier to the viewer is the fact that he blends perfectly into society, hiding his true psychopathic nature.
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Annie Wilkes from ‘Misery’ (1990)
Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes looking sinister and deranged in Misery (1990).Image via Columbia Pictures
One of the most disturbing movies of the late 90s, Misery is an adaptation of Stephen King’s book of the same name. It tells the story of author Paul Shedon (James Caan), who is involved in a car accident. Afterward, he is rescued by former nurse Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), who takes him to her remote cabin in the mountains. She claims that she is his biggest fan, and she takes care of his injuries. However, when Annie finds out that Paul has killed off her favorite character in the book, Annie’s true dark and obsessive side is revealed as she begins being controlling and violent, forcing the author to rewrite the story according to what she wants, or else he will be killed.
Throughout the movie, Annie Wilkes’ secret is revealed: she is a nurse who killed all of her patients back when she worked in the hospital, and escaped, hiding in her cabin in the mountains. She shows classic psychopathic traits: manipulation, as she pretends she is good to Paul at first, but then becomes insane, showcasing her darkest side. She is impulsive, as seen in the scene where she pounds Paul’s legs with a hammer because he didn’t do what she wanted. Furthermore, she is definitely mentally unstable, as seen from the easily noticeable mood swings she showcases throughout the movie. Bates’ Academy Award win here was rightfully deserved!
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Oliver Quick from ‘Saltburn’ (2024)
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Saltburn is a psychological thriller directed by Emerald Fennell. It follows the story of Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan‘s most terrifying performance), an outcast Oxford student who becomes enthralled by Felix Catton (the talented Jacob Elordi), befriending him and getting an invitation to stay at his family’s estate for the summer. What Felix doesn’t know is that Oliver’s true intentions are darker than they seem. This movie can be considered the most disturbing yet fascinating piece of media I have ever seen. And you should watch it also.
Without a doubt, Oliver is considered a psychopath in this film. Oliver purposefully manipulates his way into Felix’s life because he is obsessed with him and his wealth, wanting to have him yet be him at the same time, at all costs. He shows a grand lack of empathy, as seen in the scene in which Felix’s family finds his corpse. Yet, he is overwhelmed by emotion every time he is around Felix. Maybe it’s because psychopaths are used to mimicking people’s emotions. This is still a big question mark that fans overanalyze. His impulsive behavior truly bursts out in abnormal acts, examples being the bathtub and the grave scenes (not going into further details about those). Furthermore, what makes Oliver scary enough as a psychopath is the fact that he is strategic in his moves, all this being a twisted chess game for him, in which every single person he speaks with is a pawn, and whoever gets in his way gets killed. Truly a mastermind.
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The Joker from ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’ (2008)
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One of the most famous and beloved superhero movies, Batman: The Dark Knight is an unforgettable piece of media. The storyline follows Batman (Christian Bale) and Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) as they join forces to stop the Joker (the late Heath Ledger). Furthermore, The Joker represents the traits of an actual psychopath, after all.
The Joker is highly methodical, as seen in the moments when he plans every move he has to pull next. Also, he believes people have no morals and goes to great lengths to prove his point. Everything he does has a specific reason: destroying society entirely. The Joker, with his unhinged personality, is one of the most outstanding psychopathic villains out there, who has stood the test of time, becoming an icon in the film industry. Ledger’s performance as The Joker is something truly iconic, as his portrayal of this role will never be forgotten.
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Norman Bates from the ‘Psycho’ franchise
Anthony Perkins as Norman in Psycho looking sinister while smirking.Image via Paramount Pictures
Ah, yes. The most terrifying Anthony Perkins performance. Psycho is one of the best horror movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This movie follows the story of Marion Crane, portrayed by Janet Leigh, who steals money from her company to flee with her lover, detective Sam Loomis (John Gavin). Because of the rain, she stops at the Bates Motel for the night, a few miles outside of Sam’s town, Fairvale. In the motel, she meets Norman Bates (Perkins), a shy and seemingly kind man who lives with his mother in a Gothic house near the motel, which they also own. What she doesn’t know is that this family is not what it seems, which sparks an investigation from Sam and Lila Crane (Vera Miles), Marion’s sister.
Norman Bates’ inner psyche is truly captivating, yet horrifying at the same time. He suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, in which he has two distinctive personalities: one of himself, and one of his mother, who goes on a killing spree. Psychologists think that he was most likely traumatized by his mother’s incestuous and abusive behavior towards him when he was a child, after his father’s death, which led to him becoming an unhinged psychopath. After the infamous shower scene and the psychologist analyzing Bates’ mental state at the end, it is up to the audience to break down and analyze every single aspect of Bates’ psychopathic tendencies.
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Hannibal Lecter from ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ (1991)
Hannibal Lecter, played by Sir Anthony Hopkins, is restrained with a muzzle in The Silence of the Lambs.Image via Orion Pictures
The scariest thriller I have ever seenin my life, even more than Psycho, contrary to popular opinion, The Silence of the Lambs is a movie that transcended the test of time. After decades, it is still acclaimed and beloved as if it were released today. It tells the story of Clarice Starling (the talented Jodie Foster), an FBI detective in training, who has been assigned the case of Buffalo Bill, a killer who skins women and unalives them. To get more clues and be able to solve this case, Clarice is sent by FBI detective Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) to speak with a famous killer, Hannibal Lecter (the phenomenal Anthony Hopkins), who is locked in the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane.
Hopkins’ portrayal of Lecter is truly terrifying, as he portrayed perfectly the insane, cold, calculating psychopath that Lecter truly is. Lecter is a prime example of a functioning type of psychopath who is aware of what he does. However, he has no morality towards anyone, believing he is truly doing god’s work in eliminating people that he considers rude. This also showcases the high narcissism that he exudes. Hannibal Lecter is the best psychopathic villain out there, and no one can say otherwise.
While Marvel fans are preparing for a few big movies this year, like Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday, it’s angling to be a quieter year for DC in 2026. The studio does have a few big new releases coming later this year, like Supergirl, which features stars like Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa. The second and final DC movie of the year is Clayface, starring Tom Rhys Harries, which is coming to theaters this October. Both films are operating under James Gunn’s new DCU banner, but there’s another DC film in development set in Elseworlds that may be the most anticipated superhero movie of the next few years. The film in question is The Batman Part II, which comes from director Matt Reeves, who also helmed the 2022 Batman film.
At the time of writing, The Batman Part II is scheduled to be released on October 1, 2027. The film was previously supposed to be released much earlier, but it was subject to several delays and setbacks. Now, after all this time, cameras are finally rolling on The Batman Part II, which should leave it plenty of time to hit its planned release date. Bruce Wayne actor Robert Pattinson recently sat down for an interview to promote his new movie, The Odyssey, and he provided an interesting timeline for The Batman sequel’s production schedule, confirming that there are “11 weeks of night shoots” planned. “I just heard it from the stunt guy the other day, he said, ‘Ooh, 11 weeks of nights.’ I’m like, ‘Excuse me?! No one has even sent me a schedule.” Pattinson also hit back at the critics who said he was “too small” to play Batman, insisting that he worked out “every single day.”
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Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
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Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
🔧John McClane
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🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
Rambo
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Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
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Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
Ethan Hunt
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Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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Who Else Stars in ‘The Batman Part II’?
Returning to star alongside Pattinson in The Batman sequel are Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis, who will star as Commissioner Gordon and Alfred, respectively. A pair of Marvel veterans, Sebastian Stan and Scarlett Johansson, will also have key roles as Harvey and Gilda Dent in The Batman Part II, with Game of Thronesveteran Charles Dance joining the ensemble as their father, Christopher Dent. Colin Farrell is also confirmed to return as The Penguin in The Batman Part II, and Brian Tyree Henry has been cast in an undisclosed role. Reeves is directing with a script he wrote with Mattson Tomlin.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of The Batman Part II.
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Matt Reeves, Mattson Tomlin, Bill Finger, Bob Kane
Fans were left stunned after Michael Jackson’s brother, Marlon Jackson, suffered an unexpected fall during a recent performance with The Jacksons. The music icon, who is 69 years old, was performing alongside his brother Jackie Jackson during the Wichita River Festival when what began as a high-energy performance suddenly took an alarming turn.
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Video shared online captured Marlon hyping up the crowd during a performance of Michael Jackson’s hit “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” before unexpectedly plunging headfirst onto the stage. As stunned band members looked on, one shocked fan could be heard yelling, “Oh sh-t!” in the crowd. The scary moment quickly made the rounds online, with fans expressing concern for the singer after seeing the sudden tumble.
Though the performance appeared to briefly lose momentum after the incident, Marlon and Jackie have continued performing as part of The Jacksons’ latest tour, bringing decades of music history to audiences around the world. The group, once led by Michael Jackson, now consists of surviving original members Marlon and Jackie as they continue honoring the family’s legendary musical legacy.
Fans React To Marlon’s Unexpected Fall
As clips of the incident spread online, fans quickly flooded the comments section with a mix of concern, jokes, and disbelief over Marlon’s sudden tumble. Some viewers couldn’t help but reference Michael Jackson while reacting to the awkward moment. “The Ghost of MJ wasn’t having it..!!” one person commented, while another joked, “That’s Michael saying stop doing my songs!”
Others were more focused on Marlon’s well-being, especially given his age. “I hope he’s okay. It’s not good for older folk to fall at all,” one concerned fan wrote.
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Meanwhile, others tried to inject humor into the viral mishap. “He wanted to be stumbling something 👀,” one person joked, while another added, “I hate when they quit recording. I wanna see the aftermath.” One commenter even referenced the Jackson family patriarch, writing, “This [is] why Joe was always whopping his a-s for always missing steps.”
Despite the online chatter, many fans appeared relieved that Marlon seemingly recovered quickly enough to continue the show.
Michael Jackson Rose To Fame Alongside His Brothers
Long before becoming the King of Pop, Michael Jackson first found fame alongside his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon in the Jackson 5. After releasing their debut single “Big Boy,” the family group opened for legendary acts including James Brown, Gladys Knight & The Pips, and Sam & Dave.
Their career skyrocketed after Motown founder Berry Gordy signed the group in 1969, leading to major success with Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 soon became household names thanks to chart-topping hits like “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “I’ll Be There,” while also launching the animated Saturday morning series “The Jackson 5ive.”
Michael Jackson’s Solo Career Changed Music Forever
Michael eventually branched out into a solo career while still performing with his brothers, releasing early albums like “Got to Be There,” “Ben,” and “Music and Me.”
His superstardom reached new heights with 1979’s “Off the Wall,” produced by Quincy Jones, before exploding globally with “Thriller” in 1982. The record remains the best-selling album of all time, with more than 67 million copies sold worldwide, according to Guinness World Records.
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Michael died on June 25, 2009, at age 50 from acute propofol intoxication combined with other sedatives, which resulted in cardiac arrest. His former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
His death sent shockwaves through the music world and devastated millions of fans across the globe. At the time, Michael was preparing for his highly anticipated “This Is It” comeback concerts in London, which were expected to mark his return to the stage.
Even years after his death, interest in Michael Jackson’s story continues to grow. The biopic “Michael,” which follows the singer’s rise to fame before later allegations of child sexual abuse emerged, has become a massive box office success.
According to Variety, the film has now earned $788,047,189 worldwide and is reportedly on track to surpass “Bohemian Rhapsody” as the highest-grossing musical biopic of all time.
Tom Holland is giving fans a fascinating look behind the scenes of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, revealing that Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic The Odyssey may have played a major role in shaping the next chapter of Peter Parker’s story.
Speaking about the development of the highly anticipated Marvel sequel, Holland explained that Spider-Man: Brand New Day was originally scheduled to film alongside Nolan’s adaptation of The Odyssey. However, the scheduling conflict forced him to make a difficult choice.
Rather than rushing into production, Holland pushed for Spider-Man: Brand New Day to be delayed, allowing the creative team additional time to refine the script and find the right direction for the project.
According to Holland, the decision ultimately paid off.
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“I convinced the studio to delay the movie,” Holland said, explaining that the extra development time gave the filmmakers an opportunity to strengthen the story and fully realize their vision.
The actor also credited his experience working with Christopher Nolan for changing the way he approaches filmmaking. Holland said Nolan’s commitment to preparation, purpose, and storytelling inspired him to push for a higher standard on Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
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“I wanted it to be a real movie,” Holland explained, emphasizing that he wanted the project to focus on storytelling rather than simply becoming another blockbuster production.
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The additional development time reportedly allowed Marvel and Sony to bring in director Destin Daniel Cretton and spend several months refining the screenplay before cameras rolled. Holland now believes the result could be the strongest Spider-Man film yet.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day serves as a fresh start for Peter Parker following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which erased Peter’s identity from the world’s memory. Holland previously described the new film as a “fresh start” and a “rebirth” for the character as he returns to a more street-level version of Spider-Man.
The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Jon Bernthal, and Mark Ruffalo. The movie is scheduled to swing into theaters on July 31, 2026.
Meanwhile, Holland will also appear in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which arrives just one week earlier on July 24, setting up a massive summer for the actor.
Karamo Brown made headlines in January 2026 when he opted not to promote the 10th and final season of Netflix’s “Queer Eye” alongside his costars. Now, months later, the former daytime talk show host is not only sharing more details about his decision but also reflecting on his sobriety journey following a prior relapse.
In addition to Brown, the “Queer Eye” cast featured Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Tan France, and Jeremiah Brent. Bobby Berk also appeared on the show for the first eight seasons before leaving in 2023. Brent joined in 2024.
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Brown interviewed with PEOPLE in June 2026. During the discussion, he detailed his decision to first appear on “CBS Mornings” with his costars and to then opt out of all other promotional engagements with them.
Brown first noted that he and the Fab Five “had always come together because of the fans.” However, ahead of the appearance, he had a change of heart. According to him, “But because of the work I’d done on myself, I asked, ‘If I stay quiet right now and pretend I’m sick or something, whose peace am I protecting?’”
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The 45-year-old media personality went on to tell the outlet that the group had become toxic and that there had also been examples of bullying. Unfortunately, per his experience, the executives behind the show never took a firm stance against it.
He said, “Everyone would just say, ‘Well, that’s just that person,’ instead of saying, ‘This behavior does not fly in a professional environment.’ It impacted me negatively, consistently.”
The Talk Show Host Shared The Final Straw With The Cast
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Brown continued the interview by describing what ultimately led to his final fallout with his “Queer Eye” costars. As has been previously reported, the media personality stated that his mother had visited him on the set of the Netflix show in 2025. During the visit, she overheard some of his costars speaking ill of him.
For context, multiple sources have confirmed that the conversation included Van Ness, France, and Porowski. However, Brown did not name the culprits. He explained, “The thing I know is the tears I saw in my mother’s eyes.”
Brown added, “[She kept repeating], ‘I thought they were your friends.’ It made me realize I can no longer stay silent about how often I was made to feel like an outsider.”
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Regarding what initially led to the group’s demise, Brown shared that it stemmed from an anonymous sexual harassment complaint filed against him early in the show’s run. It’s important to note that he was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Karamo Released A Statement Ahead Of Planned ‘CBS Mornings’ Appearance
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Brown and the “Queer Eye” cast were scheduled to appear on “CBS Mornings” on January 20. However, amid his absence, host Gayle King read a statement he’d prepared.
Per Variety, it read, “I hope everyone remembers the main theme I have tried to teach them over the past decade, which is to focus on and to protect their mental health/peace from people or a world who seek to destroy it, which is why I can’t be there today.”
During the awkward interaction, King also mentioned that Brown’s assistant had also discussed bullying from the cast.
Brown Also Opened Up About His Sobriety
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Later in the PEOPLE interview, Brown also reflected on his years-long sobriety journey, revealing that in 2006, following a suicide attempt, he learned that he had become a father. He recalled, “The minute I saw [Jason], something in me healed. I understood my purpose.”
The former “Queer Eye” star went on, “My son saved my life, 1000 percent. Because he existed, it made me realize what was bigger in life.”
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However, Brown then relapsed in 2018, noting, “a drink would lead to weed, cocaine, pills. I wasn’t coping right, but I pretended like I was. I was so broken.” Regarding his life today, he shared, “I’ve not had a single drink, cocktail, nothing.”
He also shared that he used a 12-step program and attends regular meetings as part of his recovery.
Brown’s Daytime Talk Show Was Recently Canceled
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Brown’s syndicated daytime talk show, “Karamo,” premiered in 2022. The show quickly became a hit with audiences, and its segments often went viral on social media. However, NBCUniversal pulled the plug on the conflict-driven talker in March 2026, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It’s worth noting that his show wasn’t the only talk show canceled. The long-running “Steve Wilkos” show also suffered the same fate as did “Access Hollywood.” “Karamo” is scheduled to air through the summer.
Lillian Carrier and a hobby horse in Horsegirls.Image via Sumerian Pictures
The struggles of autistic adults aren’t often seen on the big screen, but a new indie drama is about to change that. Gretchen Mol and Tony Hale star in Horsegirls, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2025 and will debut in theaters next month. Today, Collider is proud to exclusively present the first trailer and poster for Horsegirls.
In the trailer, Lillian Carrier plays Margarita — so named because her parents were drunk on margaritas during her conception, as she explains to befuddled shopkeeper Iqbal Theba — a young woman with autism. She lives with her mother (Mol), who’s dealing with some serious health problems, and is worried that Margarita may soon have to make her way in the world on her own. Margarita soon finds a creative outlet in the world of hobby horsing (a sport with gymnastic components that involves participants “riding” on a hobbyhorse), thanks to a class taught by Coach (Jerod Haynes). Can hobby horsing give Margarita the confidence and life experience she needs? You’ll have to find out when Horsegirls debuts in theaters on July 17, courtesy of Sumerian Pictures.
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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie? Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.
🪜Parasite
🌀Everything Everywhere
☢️Oppenheimer
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🐦Birdman
🪙No Country for Old Men
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What kind of film experience do you actually want? The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.
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Which idea grabs you most in a film? Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?
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How do you like your story told? Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.
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What makes a truly great antagonist? The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?
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What do you want from a film’s ending? The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?
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Which setting pulls you in most? Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.
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What cinematic craft impresses you most? Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.
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What kind of main character do you root for? The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.
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How do you feel about a film that takes its time? Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.
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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema? The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?
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The Academy Has Decided Your Perfect Film Is…
Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.
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Parasite
You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.
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Oppenheimer
You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.
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Birdman
You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.
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No Country for Old Men
You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.
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Who Are the Stars of ‘Horsegirls’?
Carrier is a relative newcomer to Hollywood; she starred as Drea in the Freeform series Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, and guest-starred on As We See It and NCIS: New Orleans. Mol was once famously dubbed the “It Girl of the Nineties” by Vanity Fair magazine; she has starred in the films Rounders, The Notorious Bettie Page, and Manchester by the Sea, and on the series Boardwalk Empire and Life on Mars. She recently recurred on HBO’s reboot of Perry Mason. Haynes has appeared on the series Project Blue Book and Good Girls, and recently starred on the Nicole Kidman crime thriller series Scarpetta. Hale is best known for playing slow-witted Buster Bluth on Arrested Development, and won an Emmy for his work on Veep; he will reprise his role as Forky in this summer’s Toy Story 5. Theba played PrincipalFiggins on Glee; he will star in Super Troopers 3 this summer.
Horsegirls was written and directed by Lauren Meyering in her feature film debut; her script for Horsegirls made the 2020 Black List of best unproduced scripts. She based the film on her friend Mackenzie Breeden‘s life; Breeden is a producer on the film, and it is dedicated in memory of her mother, Sandra. Also producing the film are Alix Madigan (Winter’s Bone) and Michael Sherman (Native Son).
Horsegirls will premiere in theaters on July 17. Check out our exclusive trailer above and an exclusive poster below; stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
The actor recently opened up about a surprising discovery he made when he joined the franchise in the early 2000s, revealing that he had no idea its original creators were no longer involved.
Now, with the Wayans family back in control, Anderson is returning for a new chapter that feels much closer to the vision he expected from the start.
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Anderson became a familiar face to fans after appearing in “Scary Movie 3” and “Scary Movie 4.”
At the time, however, he believed he was joining a project led by longtime friends Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who had created the franchise alongside their brother, Keenen Ivory Wayans.
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Speaking to PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Peabody Awards in Beverly Hills, Anderson explained that he only learned later that the family had already stepped away from the series.
“It’s great,” Anderson said of the upcoming film. He then reflected on the situation that caught him off guard years earlier.
“You know, when I took the job for Scary Movie 3, I was excited about doing the job because I thought I’d be working with my friends Marlon and Shawn and the entire Wayans family. I had no idea that they had left the franchise, and this [was] now just a Miramax production. So for me to do Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4, it was great to do that, but I thought I was going to be doing it with my friends.”
For Anderson, the revelation changed how he looked back on his involvement in the popular comedy series.
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How The Wayans Family Lost Control Of ‘Scary Movie’
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The “Scary Movie” franchise launched in 2000 with a parody of horror hits such as “Scream.” A sequel followed in 2001, helping establish the films as major box office successes.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans were instrumental in creating the series, while Keenen Ivory Wayans directed the first two movies. Their creative influence helped define the franchise’s blend of outrageous humor and pop-culture satire.
Things changed when Miramax moved ahead with a third installment after the Wayans brothers signed a deal with another studio. The split created a long-running dispute over the future of the series.
Marlon Wayans recently revisited that chapter during an interview with Variety, claiming the family was pushed aside during negotiations.
“The franchise was stripped from us,” Marlon said. “And we were just asking for our fair share.”
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Those comments sparked discussion among fans about how one of comedy’s most successful film series moved forward without the people who created it.
Marlon Wayans Brought The Franchise Back
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Years later, the situation came full circle. According to Anderson, Marlon personally reached out after regaining creative control and invited him to return for the latest installment.
“And then they went on to do Scary Movie 5, and then Marlon wrestled the franchise back into the family name, and I was one of his first phone calls to make,” Anderson recalled.
The actor shared details of the conversation that immediately convinced him to sign on.
“He was like, ‘Yo, Ant, you want to be down in Scary Movie 6?’ I was like, ‘Hell yeah, it’s about time we get to work together.’”
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The moment represented a long-awaited opportunity for Anderson to finally collaborate with the people he originally expected to work alongside.
Familiar Faces Return For The Reboot
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The new film marks a major reunion for the franchise.
In addition to the Wayans brothers returning, franchise veterans Regina Hall and Anna Faris are also back.
Rather than treating the project as a straightforward sequel, Marlon has described it as a reboot that reconnects the series with its roots.
The return of so many familiar faces has generated excitement among longtime fans who grew up with the original movies.
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For Anderson, the project carries a different energy because of the people involved behind the scenes.
After years of watching the franchise evolve from a distance, he is now participating in a version that feels much closer to its original identity.
Plans For Another ‘Scary Movie’ Are Already Brewing
Even before the new film reaches theaters, conversations about the future are already underway.
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Anthony Anderson revealed that discussions have begun about a possible seventh movie that could bring together performers from across the franchise’s history.
He said there have been talks about making another installment and “bringing everybody back from the franchise from the beginning.”
As for the upcoming release, Anderson believes audiences are in for a wild ride.
“It went really well,” he said. “I can’t tell you what’s happening in the film, but you’re going to be thoroughly entertained. I can tell you this, no holds are barred.”
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