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Henry Dawson is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TheScreenDaily, a digital entertainment news platform covering movies, TV shows, streaming releases, celebrity news, trailers, reviews, box office updates, and pop culture. He leads the site's editorial strategy, ensuring timely, accurate, and engaging coverage of Hollywood, Netflix, Disney, Marvel, DC, and the latest trends in the entertainment industry.

The full international trailer for Na Hong-jin’s sci-fi action thriller Hope has arrived, offering audiences a first look at a massive creature-driven survival story set in a remote South Korean village. The film marks the director’s return to feature filmmaking after a long break and premiered in the Competition section of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. Festival de Cannes – Hope Official Page With a reported runtime of 160 minutes, Hope expands Na Hong-jin’s signature style of mixing tension, mystery, violence, and psychological pressure into a large-scale science-fiction setting. Cannes Cinema de Demain – Hope The Premise and Trailer Reveal…

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Evil Dead Burn is bringing the horror franchise back to theaters, but the early reaction suggests this new chapter may be one of the most divisive entries in the series so far. The film, officially listed by Warner Bros. for a July 10, 2026 theatrical release, pushes the long-running horror saga into another blood-soaked family nightmare. Directed by Sébastien Vaniček, the movie follows a woman grieving the loss of her husband as she visits her in-laws at a secluded family home. A stressful family reunion quickly spirals into a brutal Deadite nightmare. Early reviews suggest the sequel delivers exactly what…

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Early reviews for Disney’s live-action Moana have arrived ahead of its theatrical release on July 10, 2026, and the initial critical response has been largely negative. Many reviewers are calling the film unnecessary and visually underwhelming, raising fresh questions about Disney’s strategy of remaking its recent animated hits. The 2016 animated Moana was a major success for Walt Disney Animation Studios, earning strong reviews and solid box office returns while introducing audiences to Polynesian-inspired storytelling and memorable songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda. A sequel, Moana 2, followed in 2024. The live-action version marks the first time the 2016 story has been…

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Jason Statham is heading back into full action mode with Mutiny, a new high-seas thriller that puts him on a cargo ship, framed for murder, and surrounded by enemies. The official trailer for Mutiny shows Statham as Cole Reed, a private security operative who witnesses his billionaire boss’s murder and then becomes the man blamed for the crime. With nowhere safe to run, Reed boards a cargo ship and starts a brutal fight to expose the truth behind a wider conspiracy. YouTube.com Jason Statham Leads Another Hard-Hitting Action Story Statham has built his career on fast, physical action roles, and…

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The new Dune: Part Three trailer has given fans another emotional look at Paul Atreides and Chani, and this time, the tension between them feels impossible to ignore. Warner Bros. Dune: Part Three is scheduled to arrive in theaters on December 18, 2026, with Denis Villeneuve returning to carry the story forward after Dune: Part Two. The film is being presented as the next major chapter in Paul Atreides’ journey, but the latest trailer makes it clear that power has come with a heavy personal cost. WarnerBros.com Paul and Chani Face a Painful Rift The trailer puts Paul Atreides, played…

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Robert Pattinson has a habit of saying things that catch people off guard. During the London premiere of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, he did it again. When asked about playing a character the audience isn’t supposed to root for, Pattinson didn’t lean into the villain label. Instead, he compared his role to Jacob Black from the Twilight saga. “I think they will be rooting for him,” he said. “I keep comparing it… it’s kind of like Jacob in Twilight.” The comment drew laughs, but it also revealed something interesting about how Pattinson sees his character, Antinous — the main suitor…

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The M3GAN spinoff SOULM8TE will now debut directly on digital platforms on August 1, 2026, skipping theaters entirely. The decision follows the film’s removal from Universal’s theatrical release calendar earlier this year. The move comes after M3GAN 2.0 failed to replicate the box office success of the original film, prompting Blumhouse and Atomic Monster to change strategy for the spinoff. From Theaters to Digital SOULM8TE was originally scheduled for a theatrical release in January 2026. However, Universal pulled the film from its schedule just weeks before its planned debut. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio began shopping the project…

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After delivering one of the most acclaimed and successful Godzilla films in decades, director Takashi Yamazaki is stepping into new territory. His latest project, an original sci-fi film titled Nue, has landed at 20th Century Studios with Ridley Scott’s Scott Free producing. The announcement, which surfaced on July 7, 2026, signals Yamazaki’s growing presence in Hollywood following the global breakthrough of Godzilla Minus One. While the story details are being kept tightly under wraps, the project is being described as a long-gestating passion project for the Japanese filmmaker. From Independent Success to Major Studio Backing Yamazaki first caught international attention…

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The first official trailer for The Wrong Girls dropped on July 7, 2026, and it immediately signaled that this is not your typical stoner comedy. Directed by Dylan Meyer in her feature debut, the film stars Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat as two aimless best friends whose already chaotic lives spiral further out of control after they accidentally get their hands on a briefcase full of experimental psychedelic drugs. Set for theatrical release on August 14, 2026, through Neon, The Wrong Girls blends stoner humor, mistaken identity thrills, and psychedelic absurdity in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh.…

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After more than 14 years, the stoner comedy franchise is officially getting a fourth installment. Harold & Kumar 4 is now in active development, with original stars John Cho and Kal Penn expected to reprise their iconic roles. According to a recent update from producer Greg Shapiro, the project is moving forward, with the screenplay currently being written and hopes of starting production soon. Franchise Creators Return to Direct The new film will be written by Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald. Hurwitz and Schlossberg, who wrote the original Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), will also…

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