Stranger Things 3 Final Trailer Celebrates The Summer With Horrific Dangers

Netflix has delivered a final trailer for Stranger Things 3 that gives us a few more hints of how things are going in 1985-era Hawkins, Indiana this season. The series returns to Netflix on July 4th.

Continue reading Stranger Things 3 Final Trailer Celebrates The Summer With Horrific Dangers

The Terror: Infamy First Trailer – Season 2 of AMC’s Horror Series Returns With Shape-Shifting Demons

“Anywhere you go, it follows you.” AMC has released the first trailer for their upcoming second season of the Ridley Scott-produced anthology series The Terror which is now, officially, going under the title of The Terror: Infamy.

Continue reading The Terror: Infamy First Trailer – Season 2 of AMC’s Horror Series Returns With Shape-Shifting Demons

Doctor Sleep: Witness The First Trailer For The Shining Sequel

Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first trailer for their upcoming Stephen King big screen adaptation of Doctor Sleep. Directed by the very in-demand Mike Flanagan, Doctor Sleep serves as a sequel to the author’s iconic The Shining.

Continue reading Doctor Sleep: Witness The First Trailer For The Shining Sequel

3 From Hell: Watch The First Trailer For Rob Zombie’s Bloody Latest

Rob Zombie has finally released the first teaser trailer for 3 From Hell. The follow-up to his 2003 film House of 1000 Corpses and its 2005 sequel The Devil’s Rejects. The new film centers around the three main antagonists of the Firefly family, who apparently did not die in a barrage of bullets, and will see the return of stars Sheri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig, and Bill Moseley.

Continue reading 3 From Hell: Watch The First Trailer For Rob Zombie’s Bloody Latest

DC Universe Has Already Cancelled SWAMP THING, Citing Failed Tax Break in North Carolina

Update: Less than a week after it’s promising premiere, DC has canceled Swamp Thing. It was initially reported on Twitter that the cancelation was due to a North Carolina tax break paperwork error, which was gonna cost Warner Bros. $34 million. This has since been disputed, with the actual number coming in much smaller.

Continue reading DC Universe Has Already Cancelled SWAMP THING, Citing Failed Tax Break in North Carolina