
Netflix news - ‘Wednesday’ season one recap, everything to know about the new season
Netflix’s Wednesday redefined what a teen supernatural series could be.
With its unique mix of gothic mystery, coming-of-age drama, and dry humour, it became a cultural phenomenon.
Now, as season two officially premieres on Netflix, fans are diving back into the dark world of Nevermore Academy — Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh offers her preview.

Film interview: Billion-dollar producer Larry Kasanoff on risk, reinvention & creative leadership
From producing Terminator 2: Judgment Day to pioneering Mortal Kombat on the big screen, Larry Kasanoff is a name synonymous with bold, genre-defining filmmaking.
As one of the world’s leading creativity speakers, he has spent decades championing innovation, disruption and storytelling at scale — not only in Hollywood, but across business, technology and leadership.
In this exclusive interview with The Champions Speakers Agency, Larry shares why creative risk is essential in business, how to build cultures that foster innovation, and what today’s leaders can learn from a billion-dollar film career driven by passion, persistence, and a touch of madness.

Marvel news: ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ starts filming in Glasgow as Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk boards project
Tom Holland’s fourth solo outing as the iconic Marvel Comics character Spider-Man started filming in Glasgow last weekend.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set for release next summer, and Holland’s Spidey is set to be joined by Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence unpacks the latest on director Destin Daniel Cretton’s film.

James Bond news: ‘Peaky Blinders’ creator to write ‘better, stronger, and bolder’ 007
Amazon MGM has hired Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight to pen the screenplay for the next James Bond film.
Knight will collaborate with world-renowned director Denis Villeneuve for Agent 007’s next outing.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence comments on Knight boarding the Bond express.

Film opinion: ‘Fantastic Four’ antagonist Galactus creates a dilemma for MCU villains
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is finally here, with Sue Storm, Reed Richards, Ben Grimm & Johnny Storm charging back onto our screens for the first time since 2015’s much-criticised adaptation of the comic book favourite.
A decade ago, there were hordes of unhappy customers, but director Matt Shakman’s version has audiences around the world taken aback by the quality on show.
Despite having already raked in over $250 million at the box office, Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews thinks that one glaring problem may have passed some by: Galactus.

Film news: Early 2000s in its sequel era - The Devil’s wearing Prada again
Remakes have been the story of the film industry over the last 10 to 15 years.
But are the iconic, early 2000s dramedies making a return? This time, in sequel form.
After what will be exactly two decades, the long-awaited release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 is on the horizon. Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo reports.

Film news: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ trailer set to complete highest-selling trilogy of all time
The Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer has finally been released, setting the scene for the third installment, teasing what is set to be the highest-grossing trilogy of all time.
2022 saw James Cameron drop his second Avatar film, with Avatar: The Way of Water shooting to third in the all-time grossing films list, behind Avengers: Endgame and The Way of Water’s predecessor, Avatar.
Here to guide you through the latest trailer is Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews.

Box office news: Marvel’s ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ scores $218m global opening
It’s clear that Marvel Studios needs a win, and that could be happening courtesy of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which had a strong $200 million-plus opening weekend at the global box office.
After critical misfires and box office disappointments, a combination of star power and a reboot of a popular IP could be just the trick the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) was missing.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence takes a look at this fantastic first step at the box office.

Horror news: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ trailer teases progression over first film
The highly anticipated trailer for the Five Nights at Freddy’s sequel dropped on July 24, exciting fans with what’s to come in December.
The cinematic sequel is based on the popular indie video game franchise of the same name,which was established in 2014 and is now worth around an impressive $1 billion.
Film News Blitz’s Amelie Da Costa explains why this new trailer hints at an improvement over the previous Five Nights at Freddy’s film.

Box Office news: Superman’s James Gunn weighs in on international struggles, ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ closes in on $650m worldwide
July has been a busy month for cinema go-ers, with F1: The Movie racing onto our screens in the last few days of June, before Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali brought Jurassic World: Rebirth roaring to the fore on July 2.
But it’s James Gunn’s Superman that has made headlines due to international struggles, despite huge domestic success.
Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews is here to talk you through it.

Film news: ‘Superman’ and ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ soar at the box office — but how are they doing critically?
Superman and Jurassic World Rebirth continue to make waves at the global box office, raking in impressive figures since their respective releases on July 8 and 2.
With Superman pulling in $406 million worldwide after its first two weekends and Jurassic World Rebirth reaching $647 million after its first three, both films are on a steady rise toward hefty financial returns.
But with all that box office success, how have they fared critically? Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo takes a closer look.

TV News: ‘Ted Lasso’ season 4 officially in production
Back in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the greatest shows of the last decade was brought to our screens thanks to a collaboration between AppleTV+ and Jason Sudeikis.
Ted Lasso became an instant fan favourite, and several of the main cast shot to fame in the coming months and years, with seasons two and three also receiving reams of positive feedback.
Fans of AFC Richmond around the world have been dying to see Ted Lasso and his crew return to their screens, and Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews explains that their wish has finally been granted.

‘Superman’ review: Heart, hope and humanity delivered by James Gunn
James Gunn's Superman has finally premiered in theatres after much anticipation, and it delivers a powerful message of heart, hope, and humanity.
Gunn has successfully created a modern yet timeless superhero film that is sure to be cherished for years to come, thanks to its soul and sincerity.
Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh shares her review.

Film news: Karl Urban stars as Johnny Cage in ‘Mortal Kombat II’ trailer
Warner Bros. recently unleashed its first trailer for the upcoming Mortal Kombat II film with Karl Urban front and centre.
This video game adaptation sees Urban star as franchise favourite Johnny Cage and looks set to be a level-up from its 2021 cinematic predecessor.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence takes you through the new trailer.

Netflix news: ‘Stranger Things’ trailer reaction - The Upside Down ventures into Hawkins
Netflix and the Duffer Brothers finally dropped the long-awaited official teaser trailer for Stranger Things season five on July 16.
Heavy on special effects, the trailer teases an intense, supernatural rollercoaster as the series barrels toward its conclusion.
Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo walks you through what to look out for in the new trailer, and what to expect from the finale based on what it reveals.

Netflix news: Streaming giant announces ‘Assassin’s Creed’ series adaptation
It’s time to reenter the Animus, Assassin’s Creed is officially coming to life in live-action, and it’s landing on Netflix.
The streaming giant has given the go-ahead for the much-anticipated series adaptation of Ubisoft’s best-selling game franchise, and it’s bringing in some serious talent to make it happen.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence reports.

Film opinion: ‘Dune’, ‘Prisoners’ and more — Five of the best from new Bond director Denis Villeneuve
Ever since Daniel Craig’s James Bond last departed our screens in 2021, fans all over the world have been waiting to hear who will take over the 007 mantle.
Cary Joji Fukunaga’s telling of Ian Fleming’s womanising British spy, No Time To Die, received largely positive reviews, and with a big shake-up on the cards, the revelation that it would be Denis Villeneuve tasked with directing the next installment, pleased many.
The French-Canadian has become one of the most revered film-makers in the modern era of film, and Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews is here to guide you through the best of his filmography so far.

Box office news: ‘Superman’ edges past ‘Man of Steel’ in opening weekend
James Gunn’s Superman enjoyed a better-than-expected opening weekend at the U.S. domestic box office.
Soaring to $122 million across three days, the DC Universe launch pad has made a strong start.
Film News Blitz’s Dan Lawrence takes a look.

Film opinion: A swing back at ‘Happy Gilmore’
With Happy Gilmore 2 teed up for a July 25 release on Netflix, now is the perfect time to take a swing at the classic Adam Sandler original.
The beloved 1996 comedy is widely regarded as one of Sandler’s best, and has a global horde of fans.
After years of having missed out on this iconic flick, Film News Blitz’s Charlie Gardner gives his take.

Film opinion: Wes Anderson films aren’t style over substance — the style is the substance
The “Wes Anderson style” has practically become its own genre, with many social media trends emerging in its wake.
And with this visibility has come an old but persistent critique: that Anderson’s films are all surface, no soul.
But Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh begs to differ.