Channing Tatum says that her gambit “will keep the drama” in “Avengers: Doomsday”

Colin Farrell “does not see” return to the “hollow” of the Penguin, Doug Liman is “excited” to take Tom Cruise in space, and Clayface is ringing. Until the American network accepts light green spoilers, we are there with another morning spoilers!
Avengers: Doomsday
During a recent interview with Variety, Channing Tatum promised her Gambit representation Avengers: Doomsday will be more “serious” than the last Deadpool and Wolverine.
I’m not going to go, Cajun. (Directors Anthony and Joe Russo) want things to be funny, but they don’t want to go. They want to keep the drama and keep it tight. When Gambit becomes serious – when he drops the Mardi Gras mask – things matter.
Clay
The last photo of set of Clay seems to represent Matt Hagen after surgery, except after his disfiguring accident.
Tom Cruise Space Movie
Speaking with Deadline, director Doug Liman said that he hoped that people are always buzzing for his next action film Tom Cruise, which should be partially shot in spaceAlthough there is still no update at the moment when it could happen.
I am more excited to go to space, no less … but our goal is to do something great. Many people try to do fanciful things like: “Oh, it’s in space”. I am not interested in doing something that is a just promotional gadget.
I want to make a film that people watch in a hundred years where there are perhaps hundreds of films shot in space and there is nothing special in the fact that it is in space. This is the purpose of everything I do.
With SwingersIt is very significant for me that many people who look at it were not even born when it was created here.
If I ever shoot a film in space, the question will be what I could do that you could not do on Earth that makes great entertainment, it is better than if you have not done it space.
Again, it is also technology and narration … You can run a line from Swingers Until this potential film in space.
Good luck, have fun, don’t die
Depending on the deadline, Gore Verbinski Good luck, have fun, don’t die is now planned for a theatrical release date of January 30, 2026.
With Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz and Juno Temple, the story concerned a “The man of the future (Rockwell) who arrives in a restaurant in Los Angeles where he must recruit the precise combination of dissatisfied customers (Richardson, Peña, Beetz, Temple) to join him in an artificial quest for a night to save the world of the terminal threat of artificial intelligence Voyou.”
Film by Jordan Peele without title
As World of Reel noted, Universal removed the mysterious fourth film by Jordan Peele from his release calendar in 2026.
Him
Meanwhile, Bloody-Disgusting has a new IMAX poster for Him.

28 years later: the bone temple
Sony published his first trailer for 28 years later: the bone temple. Read our history on the trailer here.
The penguin
In conversation with Deadline, Colin Farrell said he did not know “the way you return to the hollow” for a second season of The penguin.
I don’t know if it happens. I know I heard rumbles that they thought they would like to have a second season, but I don’t know if it’s a good idea, “he said.” I don’t know how you go back to the hollow … And part of me wants to go “, let him go.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Sarah Michelle Gellar shared several photos behind the scenes of the whole new Buffy The Vampire Slayer Pilot on Instagram.
IT: Welcome to Derry
A new Welcome to Derry Motion Poster confirms that the series is scheduled for the first on October 26 on HBO Max.
Everyone is dying to see him.#Itwelcomometoderry First on October 26 on HBO Max. pic.twitter.com/lpgl73fegs
– HBO Max (@HBomax) September 2, 2025
Alien: earth
Finally, FX published a trailer for “The Fly”, the episode of next week of Alien: earth.
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