Updates From Spider-Man: No Way Home, Resident Evil, and More

Doc Ock's back faces the camera as he grips Peter Parker in one of his metallic arms in a scene from Spider-Man: No Way Home.

“Exsqueeze me, but do you have an uncanny resemblance to that guy from Seabiscuit?”
Screenshot: Sony Pictures/Marvel Studios

The western remake of Train to Busan might get a very dreadful title. Neo and Trinity are on the march in one other new Matrix: Resurrections poster. Video sport icon Earthworm Jim is getting a brand new animated sequence. Plus, one other look behind-the-scenes on Hawkeye. To me, my spoilers!

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Ultra

Deadline reviews Tristar Pictures has acquired Ultra, a spec script from Colin Bannon within the vein of Squid Game by which “the protagonist is an ultra marathon runner involved in a deadly race.”


Dear David

John McPhail (Anna and the Apocalypse) is now connected to direct the movie adaptation of the popular Twitter thread by which a cartoonist claims his condo is haunted by the ghost of a bit boy with a traumatic head wound. [Deadline]


Last Train to New York

Deadline additionally reviews Timo Tjahjanto’s English remake of Train to Busan “could be” titled Last Train to New York for localization functions.


The Matrix: Resurrections

Warner Bros. launched one other new poster of Neo and Trinity in The Matrix: Resurrections.

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Photo: Warner Bros.


Spider-Man: No Way Home

According to Tom Holland, Spider-Man: No Way Home contains “a style of fighting you’ve never seen in a Spider-Man film before.”


Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City

Meanwhile, one other Welcome to Raccoon City featurette discusses the distinctive performances of the movie’s zombies.


Echo/Daredevil

In a current Instagram story captured by Comic Book, Echo head author Marion Dayre seems to tease the return of Charlie Cox’s Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk. Click via to take a look.


Earthworm Jim

Interplay Entertainment has introduced plans to show the long-lasting side-scrolling online game character Earthworm Jim—a worm in an enhanced supersuit who travels the universe righting wrongs and navigating excruciatingly tough platform sequences—into a brand new animated sequence. The present is explicitly not being made with the involvement of Jim’s creator, Doug TenNapal, now greatest recognized for being a transphobe, his connections to Comicsgate, and his vocal assist of Donald Trump’s presidency. [Variety] Anyway…


Dexter

Dexter learns he’s not the one serial killer working in upstate New York within the synopsis for “Too Many Tuna Sandwiches” airing December 12.

Someone in Iron Lake has found Jim Lindsay’s secret identification, sending Dexter on the prowl to seek out out who it was. This pursuit leads him to understand that he may not be the one serial killer on the town. Meanwhile Harrison spirals uncontrolled throughout a wrestling match and Angela makes a darkish discovery of her personal.

[Spoiler TV]


Legacies

The Super Squad plans to kill Hope within the trailer for “Someplace Far Away From Al This Violence” — subsequent week’s episode of Legacies.


Hawkeye

Finally, a brand new featurette hypes the witty banter of Disney+ and Marvel’s Hawkeye.


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