Fox unveils its fall season return dates…

June 25th, 2015

Fox has announced when hit shows like Bones, Sleepy Hollow and Batman prequel series Gotham will return this fall.

The 67th Annual Primetime Emmys will officially kick off Fox’s fall season with a star-studded broadcast on Sunday, September 20 at 8pm ET.

The following night on Monday (September 21), Gotham begins season two at 8pm ET and the television spinoff of Minority Report bows at 9pm ET.

Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology series Scream Queens premieres on Tuesday, September 22 at 8pm ET, before moving to 9pm ET the next week.

Also on Tuesday, this time September 29, Grandfathered and The Grinder debut at 8pm ET and 8.30pm ET respectively.

Procedural drama Rosewood airs its season premiere on Wednesday, September 23 at 8pm ET, before the previously-announced 9pm ET timeslot for Empire.

Sunday, September 27 will include Bob’s Burgers at 7.30pm ET, The Simpsons at 8pm ET, Brooklyn Nine-Nine at 8.30pm ET, Family Guy at 9pm and The Last Man On Earth at 9.30pm ET.

Bones and Sleepy Hollow air in a two-hour block at 8pm ET and 9pm ET on Thursday, October 1.

MasterChef Junior starts its latest run on Friday, November 6 at 8pm ET, with World’s Funniest Fails following at 9pm ET.

It was previously announced that The X-Files will be returning to Fox on January 24, 2016.

Other scripted series being saved for the mid-season include New Girl, Lucifer, The Frankenstein Code, The Guide to Surviving Life and the Seth MacFarlane-produced Bordertown.

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Jurassic World still a monster hit at the US box office

June 21st, 2015

Jurassic World is still a monster hit at the box office, retaining the number one spot in its second week.

The sequel took $102m to remain top, taking its total US earnings to $398m.

Missing out on number one, Pixar’s Inside Out – starring Amy Poehler – arrives at two with $91m.

Elsewhere, Melissa McCarthy’s Spy is at three with $10.5m, San Andreas is at four with $8.2m and Dope is new at five with $6m.

Horror sequel Insidious Chapter 3 is at six with $4.1m, while Pitch Perfect 2 is at seven with $3.3m.

Meanwhile, Tom Hardy’s Mad Max: Fury Road is at eight with $2.8m, while Avengers: Age of Ultron is at nine with $2.7m.

Finally, Tomorrowland rounds out the top ten with $2m.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for June 12-14 is as follows:
1. (1) Jurassic World – $102,019,000
2. (-) Inside Out – $91,056,000
3. (2) Spy – $10,500,000
4. (3) San Andreas – $8,240,000
5. (-) Dope – $6,018,000
6. (4) Insidious Chapter 3 – $4,110,000
7. (5) Pitch Perfect 2 – $3,300,000
8. (7) Mad Max: Fury Road – $2,815,000
9. (8) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $2,723,000
10. (9) Tomorrowland – $2,009,000

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Jurassic World dominates US box office

June 14th, 2015

Jurassic World has dominated the US box office in its opening weekend, taking over $200 million.

The dinosaur blockbuster starring Chris Pratt took $204.6m, giving it the second biggest domestic opening in history after The Avengers‘ $207.4m in 2012.

Jurassic World sends comedy film Spy down to number two with $16m, while disaster movie San Andreas moves down to three with $11m.

Insidious Chapter 3 falls to four with $7.3m, as Pitch Perfect 2‘s $6m places the sequel at number five.

Entourage is at six with $4.3m, and Mad Max: Fury Road takes seven with $4.1m.

Number eight goes to Avengers: Age of Ultron with $3.6m, while Disney’s Tomorrowland lands at nine with $3.4m.

Finally, Love & Mercy rounds out the top ten films of the week with $1.7m.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for June 12-14 is as follows:
1. (-) Jurassic World – $204,600,000
2. (1) Spy – $16,000,000
3. (2) San Andreas – $11,010,000
4. (3) Insidious Chapter 3 – $7,300,000
5. (6) Pitch Perfect 2 – $6,000,000
6. (4) Entourage – $4,340,000
7. (5) Mad Max: Fury Road – $4,130,000
8. (8) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $3,641,000
9. (7) Tomorrowland – $3,417,000
10. (-) Love & Mercy – $1,765,000

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‘Spy’ knocks ‘San Andreas’ off top of US box office

June 7th, 2015

Spy has knocked San Andreas off the top of the US box office, taking $30m in its opening weekend.

The Melissa McCarthy comedy narrowly beat the Dwayne Johnson action thriller, which took $26.4m.

Elsewhere, horror sequel Insidious: Chapter Three is new at three with $23m and Entourage arrives at four with $10.4m.

Tom Hardy’s Mad Max: Fury Road is at five with $7.9m, while Rebel Wilson’s Pitch Perfect 2 is at six with $7.7m.

Meanwhile, Tomorrowland is at seven with $7m and Avengers: Age of Ultron is at eight with $6.2m.

Aloha and horror remake Poltergeist are at nine and ten with $3.3m and $2.8m respectively.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for May 5-7 is as follows:
1. (-) Spy – $30,000,000
2. (1) San Andreas – $26,440,000
3. (-) Insidious Chapter Three – $23,000,000
4. (-) Entourage – $10,420,000
5. (4) Mad Max: Fury Road – $7,970,000
6. (2) Pitch Perfect 2 – $7,700,000
7. (3) Tomorrowland – $7,022,000
8. (5) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $6,201,000
9. (6) Aloha – $3,300,000
10. (7) Poltergeist – $2,850,000

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San Andreas takes the US box office by storm

May 31st, 2015

San Andreas has taken the US box office by storm, claiming $53m in its opening weekend.

Brad Peyton’s disaster movie, which stars Dwayne Johnson, knocks George Clooney’s Tomorrowland off top spot.

Elsewhere, Rebel Wilson’s Pitch Perfect 2 stays at two with $14.38m, Tomorrowland is down to three with $13.8m and Mad Max: Fury Road is at four with $13.6m.

Avengers: Age of Ultron stays at five, while Bradley Cooper’s Aloha is new in at six with $10m.

Horror remake Poltergeist is at seven with $7.8m and Far From The Madding Crowd is at eight with $1.4m.

Reese Witherspoon’s Hot Pursuit is at nine with $1.37m, while Home rounds out the top ten with $1.15m.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for May 29-31 is as follows:
1. (-) San Andreas – $53,215,000
2. (2) Pitch Perfect 2 – $14,381,000
3. (1) Tomorrowland – $13,803,000
4. (3) Mad Max: Fury Road – $13,625,000
5. (5) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $10,920,000
6. (-) Aloha – $10,000,000
7. (4) Poltergeist– $7,800,000
8. (7) Far From The Madding Crowd – $1,420,000
9. (9) Hot Pursuit – $1,370,000
10. (7) Home – $1,150,000

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Tron 3 is ditched by Disney

May 30th, 2015

It looks like it’s the end of the line for the Tron franchise – Disney has decided against moving ahead with the third instalment of the sci-fi series.

The news comes after it was revealed that Tron: Legacy stars Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde, along with director Joseph Kosinski, were set to reprise their roles for the new film.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, preparations for filming were already underway in Vancouver before Disney pulled the plug on the project.

The company is reported to want to instead focus on the live adaptation of its animated classics, including the Emma Watson and Dan Stevens version of Beauty and the Beast, following the success of recent hits Cinderella and Maleficent.

2010’s Tron: Legacy brought the franchise to a whole new generation of fans, following 28 years after Jeff Bridges’ cult classic, taking in nearly $400 million worldwide and spawning the animated series Tron: Uprising, which aired from 2012 to 2013 on Disney XD.

The cancellation comes after Disney’s most recent sci-fi film Tomorrowland underperformed at the US box office last weekend.

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Tomorrowland tops US box office over Memorial Day weekend

May 24th, 2015

Tomorrowland has knocked Pitch Perfect 2 off the top of the US box office in a quiet Memorial Day weekend.

The Brad Bird film, which stars George Clooney and Britt Robertson, took $32.1m to claim the top spot as Rebel Wilson’s musical comedy moves down to two with $30.3m, Deadline reports.

Tom Hardy’s Mad Max: Fury Road is at three with $23.8m in its second week, while horror remake Poltergeist is new in at four with $23m.

Elsewhere, Avengers: Age of Ultron is at five with $20.8m, Reese Witherspoon’s Hot Pursuit is at six with $3.4m and Far From The Madding Crowd is at seven with $2.2m.

Furious 7 is at eight with $2.6m and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is at nine with $1.7m.

Finally, Home rounds out the top ten with $1.6m.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for May 22-24 is as follows:
1. (-) Tomorrowland – $32,100,000
2. (1) Pitch Perfect 2 – $30,300,000
3. (2) Mad Max: Fury Road – $23,800,000
4. (-) Poltergeist – $23,000,000
5. (3) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $20,800,000
6. (4) Hot Pursuit – $3,400,000
7. (10) Far From The Madding Crowd – $2,200,000
8. (6) Furious 7 – $2,600,000
9. (5) Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 – $1,700,000
10. (7) Home – $1,300,000

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Supergirl pilot leaks online 6 months before its November premiere

May 22nd, 2015

After a commitment in September 2014, the series was officially picked up by CBS earlier this month. The pilot was scheduled to debut in November, but those plans have now massively unraveled after the episode leaked online, six months earlier than its planned debut.

Two ‘Scene’ release groups – DiMENSiON and LOL – competed to premiere the title first this morning, with the latter beating the former by around 90 seconds. LOL’s version is a convenient 400mb so likely to become the most sought after copy. On the other hand DiMENSiON’s is more than 15 times the size, but for 1080p connoisseurs it’ll be worth the wait.

Although it’s certainly possible that the pilot contains hidden watermarks, as far as visible identifiers go the 46 minute episode looks very clean. As illustrated by the image below, there are no tell-tale ‘property of’ warnings that are regularly seen on ‘screener’ copies of leaked movies.

The leak of the pilot came as a complete surprise a couple of hours ago so download stats on BitTorrent sites are a currently quite modest 25,000 or so. However, given the anticipated media snowball effect during the day the number of downloads is likely to increase dramatically, probably to more than a million by this time tomorrow.

The Supergirl leak comes just weeks after the first four episodes of the new series of Game of Thrones leaked online. That event triggered a piracy crazy that continues to this day.

Whether more episodes of Supergirl will leak online in the days to come is unknown but in any event it seems likely that CBS will try to stem the current tide. The company is a prolific sender of DMCA takedown notices and regularly sends more than 100,000 each week to Google alone.

Source: TorrentFreak

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Pitch Perfect 2 beats Mad Max at US Box Office

May 17th, 2015

Pitch Perfect 2 has fended off competition from Mad Max: Fury Road to claim the US Box Office.

The Rebel Wilson musical comedy took over $70.3m in its opening weekend, while Tom Hardy’s action sequel entered at number two with $44.4m.

Elsewhere, last week’s number one Avengers: Age of Ultron is down to three with $38.8 and Hot Pursuit is at four with $5.7m.

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 stays at five, while Furious 7 is at six with $3.6m.

The Age of Adaline is at seven with $3.2m and Disney’s Home is at eight with $2.7m.

Ex Machina is at nine, while Thomas Hardy adaptation Far From the Madding Crowd rounds out the top ten with $1.3m.

The US weekend box office Top 10 for May 15-16 is as follows:
1. (-) Pitch Perfect 2 – $70,300,000
2. (-) Mad Max: Fury Road – $44,440,000
3. (1) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $38,837,000
4. (2) Hot Pursuit – $5,780,000
5. (5) Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 – $3,600,000
6. (4) Furious 7 – $3,600,000
7. (3) The Age of Adaline – $3,200,000
8. (7) Home – $2,700,000
9. (6) Ex Machina – $2,103,000
10. (15) Far From the Maddin Crowd – $1,300,000

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The CW unveils first-look trailer for ‘Legends of Tomorrow’

May 14th, 2015

Legends of Tomorrow will bring together heroes including The Atom (Brandon Routh) and Firestorm (Victor Garber) from both of its DC Comics shows beginning in January.

New additions to the series include Arthur Darvill as time traveller Rip Hunter, Ciara Renée as Hawkgirl and Franz Drameh as auto mechanic-turned-hero Jay Jackson.

Legends of Tomorrow brings back Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell as Rogues members Captain Cold and Heat Wave as well, while Arrow‘s Caity Lotz returns as the White Canary.

The Upfronts clip also reveals that Legends of Tomorrow‘s main villain will be Vandal Savage, an enemy of the Justice League in DC Comics dating back to 1944.

Other newsworthy elements from the teaser include footage of the deceased Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) being brought back to life in Ra’s al Ghul’s Lazarus Pit, and The Atom demonstrating his shrinking ability for the first time.

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