Wednesday Season 2 Brings Bloodier Mysteries, Jenna Ortega’s Darkest Turn

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  Info in Movie News | Wednesday Addams is back at Nevermore Academy, and no, she’s not thrilled about it. With new enemies lurking, a stalker sending cryptic threats, and her name now plastered all over campus like some reluctant rockstar, Wednesday’s sophomore year is shaping up to be even stranger than the last. According to The Guardian, Season 2 opens with a flash of chaos. After saving Nevermore from the undead pilgrim Joseph Crackstone in Season 1, Wednesday has earned a cult-like following among her peers. However, the goth queen of gloom is rather unimpressed. However, the goth queen of gloom is not satisfied. “I liked it better when I was feared and hated,” she grumbles, while her peers gather around her, begging for autographs. But there’s no time for admiration, or personal space. Within minutes of the first episode, we’re introduced to a fresh villain, the Kansas City Scalper. He’s a doll-collecting, serial-killing dog groomer in a velour tracksuit played with greasy ...

I Play Rocky Biopic Will Tell the True Story Behind Sylvester Stallone’s Rise

I Play Rocky Biopic Will Tell the True Story Behind Sylvester Stallone’s Rise
 

Info in Movie News | Sylvester Stallone might be best known for playing Rocky Balboa, but now the spotlight’s shifting to the real-life story behind the legend. A new biopic titled I Play Rocky is currently in development at Amazon MGM Studios—and no, Stallone isn’t starring, writing, or directing this one. This time, he’s the subject.

Dilansir dari Collider, the movie will be directed by Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly, the filmmaker behind Green Book. I Play Rocky will follow Stallone’s journey in the mid-70s, when he was a broke actor who wrote the Rocky script in just three and a half days. After turning down a deal with ABC to avoid having his script rewritten, he eventually sold it to United Artists—on one condition: he had to play Rocky. The studio wanted a big name like James Caan, but Stallone stood his ground, and the rest is history.

The script is being written by Peter Gamble (Trenches, Office Uprising), and veteran producer Toby Emmerich (Game Night) is on board. Interestingly enough, Stallone is not taking any part in this project whatsoever.

The Rocky movie came out in 1976 was considered to be a low-budget movie that eventually became $225 million worldwide hit on the box office and received the Best Picture' of the year award at the Oscars. Moreover, it was launching the franchise that is still running very well today with the Creed spin-offs.

Even without participating in the biopic, Stallone stays busy. He’s working on season 3 of Tulsa King and recently wrote and produced the Jason Statham action flick A Working Man.

No cast or release date yet for I Play Rocky, but it’s already shaping up to be a knockout.

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