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The Symbiote Takes Over In New ‘Venom’ Trailer [Video]

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Source: Sony / Sony The latest Venom trailer is out and it definitely up the ante on the carnage (no pun). Eddie Brock (actor Tom Hardy) is getting acquainted with the alien symbiote that has attached itself to him, and it has its pluses and minuses.  Together as the Venom, they deliver vicious fades, make impossible escapes and take delight in eating people. Will the film be worthy of the MCU? We’ll have to wait and see. We are clapping for “Venom” being voiced by actor Lance Reddick of The Wire (Lieutenant Daniels) fame, though. At least we think that’s him. Venom is in theaters Oct. 5. Watch the trailer below. The world has enough superheroes. Watch the new #Venom trailer now: https://t.co/zLvO97ksR8 pic.twitter.com/KeNcRliGyn — IMDb (@IMDb) July 31, 2018

The Symbiote Takes Over In New ‘Venom’ Trailer [Video]

TRAILER: Jesse Eisenberg Gets Kidnapped By Mom’s Drug Dealer in Why Stop Now

Jesse Eisenberg landed an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network and most recently, he is a love-sick architect opposite Alec Baldwin in Woody Allen’s To Rome with Love . Next up, the young star plays a piano prodigy who tries to check his mother (played by Oscar-winner Melissa Leo) into rehab. Things, however, go awry when he is taken hostage by her drug dealer (hate when that happens) and he is suddenly off on a wild adventure. The film was formerly titled Predisposed when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Despite the obvious that’s revealed in the trailer – namely the aforementioned mother who is hooked on drugs and a kidnapping by a drug dealer, the film appears to have some laughs. Phil Dorling and Ron Nyswanner co-direct the film and wrote the screenplay. IFC Films will release the film August 17th.

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TRAILER: Jesse Eisenberg Gets Kidnapped By Mom’s Drug Dealer in Why Stop Now

MGM Sues to Block Raging Bull II

The unofficial and slightly bizarre-sounding Raging Bull II sequel may be currently filming , but that will be moot if original Raging Bull studio MGM gets its way in a lawsuit filed this week. Claiming breach of contract over a 1976 agreement signed by boxer Jake LaMotta, MGM claims they had first offer-rights to any sequels to the Martin Scorsese classic — and since the makers of Raging Bull II are billing the pic as a sequel (the numeric title is hard to argue around), the studio is crying foul. If MGM has its way, not only will the film never see release, its makers could face compensatory damages of an amount intended to deter future imitators. Could this be the end of Raging Bull II and similar faux-sequels? Developing… [ Deadline ]

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