Possible Netflix Considering Spin-off for 'Stranger Things' Series?
In the world of entertainment, there's always something exciting around the corner. Here's a snapshot of what's in store for us:
"Trauma Or, Monsters All": A Monster Mash-Up
Director Larry Fessenden is set to release a unique film that brings together characters from three of his previous movies: the vampire Sam from "Habit," the Frankenstein-like Adam from "Depraved," and the werewolf Charley Barrett from "Blackout." This upcoming movie promises an unexpectedly humanist and uncanny tale that pays homage to classic monster mash-ups, reminiscent of Universal Pictures’ 1940s ensemble monster films like "House of Frankenstein" and "House of Dracula."
The main cast includes Larry Fessenden himself, reprising his role as Sam, along with Alex Breaux as Adam, Alex Hurt as Charley Barrett, Laëtitia Hollard, Aitana Doyle, Addison Timlin, James Le Gros, Barbara Crampton, Joshua Leonard, Joseph Castillo-Midyett, Marc Senter, John Speredakos, Rigo Garay, Cody Kostro, and more[1][2][3]. The film was shot over a three-month period in upstate New York and is currently in post-production[1][2][3][4][5].
"Stranger Things" Spinoff on the Horizon
Finn Wolfhard, known for his role as Mike Wheeler in "Stranger Things," has hinted at a potential spinoff series being discussed at Netflix. According to Wolfhard, the idea involves an anthology "like David Lynch’s Twin Peaks," with different tones but similar universes or the same universe, set in different places and tied together through the mythology of the Upside Down, without any mention of the original characters[1].
Other Exciting Announcements
- The horror film "Cold Storage" stars Liam Neeson, Joe Keery, and Georgina Campbell[1].
- James Gunn has confirmed that Matter-Eater Lad and Doll Man are still canon in his DCU, as discussed on "Peacemaker: The Official Podcast." However, the Justice League is not considered canon in Gunn's DCU[1].
- Bat-Mite is not likely to be canon in Gunn's DCU[1].
- In the upcoming episode "The Tipping Point" of "Nautilus," Nemo must unite his divided crew by revealing his true identity, and Boniface takes command[1].
- The new episode "Through the Lens of Time" is out this week on "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
- A new trailer for the third season of "Invasion" premiering on August 22 has been released by Apple TV+[1].
Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting projects and many more!
[1] Variety [2] The Hollywood Reporter [3] Deadline [4] IGN [5] Collider
- In the realm of pop-culture and entertainment, Disney, Netflix, and social media platforms are abuzz with excitement about the upcoming social media release of "Cold Storage," starring Liam Neeson, Joe Keery, and Georgina Campbell.
- In the world of sci-fi and fantasy, space enthusiasts and fans of AI are eagerly awaiting the third season of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" on movies-and-tv streaming service, CBS All Access.
- In the domain of streaming entertainment, Netflix is reportedly considering a spinoff series for the popular show "Stranger Things," reminiscent of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, according to actor Finn Wolfhard.
- Keeping up with the latest in streaming entertainment, Marvel fans are awaiting director James Gunn's confirmation about the status of Matter-Eater Lad and Doll Man in his DC Universe, as discussed on "Peacemaker: The Official Podcast."
- Traversing the realms of movie-and-tv, pop-culture, and sci-fi and fantasy, Disney+ has recently premiered a new trailer for the third season of "Invasion," set to premiere on August 22.