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X-Men ’97 Teases the Arrival of Another Major Marvel Hero

The new 28 Years Later saga may have tapped The Marvels’ Nia DaCosta. Paramount wants to reboot Scary Movie. Plus, get another look at Ifand more details about Smile 2 from Cinemacon. Spoilers, away!

28 Years Later

According to DeadlineNia DaCosta (Candyman) is in talks to direct the second part of the 28 Years Later trilogy.


Scary Movie

Variety also reports Paramount has teamed with Fast and the Furious producer Neal H. Moritz on a reboot of the Scary Movie franchise of feature-length horror movie parodies.


Five Nights at Freddy’s 2

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is now scheduled for a fall 2025 release date, according to the official Blumhouse Twitter page.


The Strangers: Chapter 2

Meanwhile, Bloody-Disgusting reports The Strangers: Chapter 2 will release sometime this fall. Chapter 1 is still on target for a May 17 theatrical release.


Smile 2

According to /Film, Smile 2 concerns a pop star (Naomi Scott) who picks up the titular curse after a fan (Lukas Gage) “breaks into her dressing room and smiles creepily at her.” The outlet additionally notes “a kid with braces” also “flashes her a similar malevolent smile” in the footage screened at CinemaCon 2024.


If

Paramount has released a final trailer for its imaginary friend comedy, Ifcoming to theaters this May 17.

IF | Final Trailer (2024 Movie) – Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Steve Carell


Kitty the Killer

A cadre of female assassins called “Kitty” turn on their employers in the trailer for Kitty the Killercoming to VOD this May 7.

Kitty The Killer (2024) Official Trailer


X-Men ‘97

Finally, a TV spot for next week’s episode of X-Men ‘97 teases an unexpected appearance from Captain America.

Marvel Animation’s X-Men ‘97 | War | Disney+


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