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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.

Marvel Studios appears to have found its Scott Summers. According to a report from Deadline, “Heartstopper” star Kit Connor is the studio’s pick to play Cyclops in its long-awaited “X-Men” reboot, arriving just days after Samara Weaving was linked to the role of Emma Frost. The Report Deadline was first to break the story, citing sources close to the production. Per the outlet, director Jake Schreier and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige met with a number of candidates before ultimately narrowing the field down to Connor last week. A small group of actors reportedly tested for the part shortly after…

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Sony Pictures has released the final trailer for Insidious: Out of the Further, the sixth film in the long-running supernatural horror franchise. The new footage arrives just over two weeks before the movie’s theatrical debut on August 21, 2026, offering a clearer look at the escalating threat that defines this entry. Final Trailer Highlights a Dangerous New Power The final trailer opens with an eerie rendition of “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” and quickly establishes the central premise. Amelia Eve’s character, Gemma, a young mother raising her daughter in the house where she grew up, discovers she can travel into The…

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Frendo is coming back. Not as a rumor, not as a leak — officially. Temple Hill Entertainment confirmed Tuesday that Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives is in active development, with a screenplay already in progress and production targeted for later this year. Fangoria broke the story, describing the sequel as a direct adaptation of Adam Cesare’s same-titled 2022 novel — the second book in what has since grown into a four-entry literary franchise. The news arrives on solid commercial ground. The original Clown in a Cornfield, directed by Eli Craig and written by Craig alongside Carter Blanchard, earned…

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The leakers had it right. The price, the piece count, the release date — all of it, confirmed this morning. LEGO has officially unveiled the Harry Potter The Ministry of Magic — Collectors’ Edition (set 76476), a 3,491-piece cross-section of one of the Wizarding World’s most iconic locations, timed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It goes on sale September 1, 2026, at $449.99 USD. The announcement lands on Back to Hogwarts Day — September 1, the date fans celebrate the fictional start of the Hogwarts school year — and is deliberately tied to…

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Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has confirmed that Illumination’s latest Minions adventure, Minions & Monsters, will arrive on digital platforms on August 11, 2026. Physical editions on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD follow on September 8. The announcement comes roughly six weeks after the film’s theatrical debut and gives fans an early chance to revisit the yellow crew’s Hollywood misadventure at home. Digital Debut Set for August 11 The digital release allows viewers to purchase or rent Minions & Monsters across major platforms next week. This timeline aligns with Universal’s recent practice of moving Illumination titles to premium video-on-demand after a…

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This time last year, Michael Johnston was fifteen years into a career that hadn’t quite broken through. He’d done his time on Teen Wolf, picked up smaller roles here and there, and built a reputation as a reliable working actor who’d never quite landed the moment that changes everything. Then Obsession came out, earned over $450 million worldwide on a budget under a million dollars, and changed the math entirely. Now Johnston is in early talks to join The Mummy 4 alongside Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, Variety confirmed, with The Hollywood Reporter and other outlets echoing the report shortly…

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There is a moment early in the Unshatter trailer where Mike Shinoda pauses before saying anything at all. Then, quietly: “So much of our lives had gone into Linkin Park, and it all just came to a crashing halt.” It is eight words that carry seven years inside them. A few seconds later the footage explodes into São Paulo — 100,000 people, a stage the size of a city block, and a band that almost wasn’t anymore standing in the middle of all of it. That is the story Unshatter sets out to tell. Linkin Park announced the documentary on…

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John Wilson once made a deeply moving episode of television about how to cover your furniture. Another one about how to make risotto that somehow ended up being about loneliness. Now he’s made a feature film about concrete — and released the first teaser for it this week, confirming a theatrical run through Magnolia Pictures starting next month. The teaser, which arrived without narration, is unmistakably Wilson’s work: handheld footage of concrete mixers, potholes, anonymous buildings, and the kind of unremarkable New York streetscapes that his How To with John Wilson HBO series trained three seasons of viewers to look…

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Three years ago, Takashi Yamazaki walked onto the Oscars stage to collect the Best Visual Effects award for a Godzilla movie made for roughly $15 million — less than the catering budget on some of the blockbusters it beat. The room went wild. Now his sequel is heading to New York. Film at Lincoln Center announced Tuesday that Godzilla Minus Zero will world premiere as the Spotlight Gala selection of the 64th New York Film Festival on September 26 at Alice Tully Hall, with Yamazaki and members of the cast and crew attending. The film opens in North American theaters…

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The trailer opens with David Harbour’s Santa sitting down with a group of mall children, leaning forward with the weight of a man carrying real guilt, and sighing: “Maybe I killed too many people.” That’s where Violent Night 2 begins — and it’s exactly the right starting point. Universal dropped the official trailer Monday morning, confirming the film opens in theaters December 4, 2026. Tommy Wirkola returns to direct from a script by Pat Casey and Josh Miller — the same trio behind the 2022 original — and the full ensemble is stamped with 87North’s fingerprints throughout, the production company…

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