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Dark Sky Films Teams With Watermelon Pictures For 'Mārama' Release
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Dark Sky Films Teams With Watermelon Pictures For ‘Mārama’ Release

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Dark Sky Films is teaming up with sister company Watermelon Pictures on the acquisition of North American distribution rights to Mārama, the gothic horror feature from Māori writer-director Taratoa Stappard (Taumanu).

Set in Victorian England, 1859, Mārama is the story of a young Māori woman’s fight to reclaim her identity and indigenous culture. When she is mysteriously summoned from New Zealand to North Yorkshire, she uncovers her horrific colonial heritage and is compelled to confront and destroy the titled Englishman who devastated her family.

The film will have its world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival on September 7th as part of the festival’s Discovery Programme.
 
The movie features Māori actor Ariāna Osborne (Madam) in the lead role alongside British actors Toby Stephens (Black Sails) and Umi Myers (Bob Marley: One Love), as well as New Zealanders Erroll Shand (Savage) and Jordan Mooney (The Bluff).
 
The acquisition agreement, which encompasses all North American distribution rights, was negotiated by the Dark Sky Films acquisition team and producers Sharlene George and Rouzie Hassanova. The former is a veteran genre presence while newcomer Watermelon is known for releasing From Ground Zero and working on The Voice Of Hind Rajab.
 
The film will be released in North American theaters in the first quarter of 2026. International sales at TIFF are being handled by Franziska McCray. Dark Sky and Watermelon are both owned by MPI Media Group.
 
Pic is produced by Sharlene George (Taumanu), CEO and Founding Partner of international production company The Sweetshop.  The film’s other producers are Rickylee Russell-Waipuka (Taumanu), Rouzie Hassanova (Radiogram) with Paraone Gloyne as Pou Tiaki Reo & Tikanga (Māori Language & Culture Producer).  Executive producers include Victoria Dabbs, Gal Greenspan for Sweetshop Entertainment, Jill Macnab and Phil Bremner for Vendetta Films.
 
The film was developed with support from Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga/The New Zealand Film Commission, imagineNATIVE, The Black List, Toronto I.F.F., Zurich I.F.F., and the Berlinale Co-Production Market. 

Badie Ali, co-CEO of Dark Sky Films and Watermelon Pictures commented: “Taratoa Stappard has crafted a visually stunning, emotionally resonant film that redefines what gothic horror can be. We’re proud to champion Indigenous storytelling and bring this powerful, culturally rooted work to North American audiences.”
 
“Mārama is an Indigenous-led production in every sense,” added producer Sharlene George. “It’s a film that not only challenges conventions, but also puts Indigenous voices and worldviews at the heart of its storytelling.”
 
Writer-director Taratoa Stappard said: “Mārama is the first of my planned trilogy of Māori gothic horror stories about colonising violence being met with Indigenous retribution. I can’t wait to share my film with the world.”

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Prop Store's  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side
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Prop Store’s  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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There has to be a truly exceptional reason to get anyone, including anyone on the IndieWire staff, to walk into the Times Square Planet Hollywood at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday. In fairness, Planet Hollywoods do tend to have fun movie memorabilia or replica props as part of their decor; the restaurant’s themed focus on filmmaking from the ‘90s onwards has, in its own way, raised an awareness of production design and costumes as items of value and not just souvenirs for cast and crew. 

But on this particular Tuesday at 10 a.m., the third floor of New York’s Planet Hollywood had millions of dollars worth of film rarities displayed under museum-grade glass, with glossy catalogues authenticating the provenance of an original stormtrooper helmet, a belt and bullwhip used in “The Last Crusade,” Picard’s Ressikan Flute from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “The Inner Light,” and the lightsaber used in Darth Vader’s dueling sequences (and therefore wielded by the late, legendary fight coordinator Bob Anderson) in “The Empire Strikes Back” and “The Return of the Jedi.” 

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Darth Vader, Indiana Jones, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard certainly constitute a “return to office” exception. 

The Planet Hollywood display was presented by Prop Store which, since 1998, has been an auction house specifically for film and television memorabilia; the company runs live auctions of over 1,000 lots three times a year. They’re always trying to spread the word beyond their coterie of regular collectors, but it says something for them to be so hyped that they’re willing to hand-carry lightsabers and stick “Men in Black” neuralyzers in an overhead compartment on the flight from LA to New York to market their September 4-6 live auction. 

What’s striking about Prop Store’s work — at least to this civilian IndieWire staffer who has never won a live auction bid on eBay — is just how methodically each item is documented and vetted, even sometimes restored. Staff do what COO Brandon Alinger called “screen matches,” where they go through films frame-by-frame in 4K (or even higher resolutions) in order to spot individual scratches and characteristics of props, and separate the genuine articles from inauthentic replicas (and the odd Halloween mask). 

The Darth Vader combat lightsaber, for instance, was X-rayed in order to determine that the steel rod, which was used for fight sequences (the sinister red “light” and sound effects were added in after the fact, of course) was indeed assembled in the correct way. The catalogues detailing all of Prop Store’s work are full of pull quotes from the filmmakers, stills from the films, references to other props and inspirations, in addition to meticulous photos of each prop available to bid on. It all looks identical to the material one would find in a fine art auction. 

Just like the art world, Alinger told IndieWire that the company does have a lot of “regulars” who are consistently interested in film memorabilia as a whole, or in specific genres/franchises. Occasionally, museums will work with benefactors to put up bids for their collections. But they’re always trying to reach more fans. 

The allure of movies and the consolidation of Internet fandoms had deepened the value of the marquee franchise and blockbuster items Prop Store tends to auction. While Alinger would expect items from the original “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” films to be highly prized — they’ve had 40-50 years to appreciate — newer franchise items are just as sought-after, “especially Marvel,” Alinger said. 

No doubt there is a cinema and cultural studies thesis to be written about why that is; but it is sufficient for this article’s purposes to say that it’s a mindfuck to stare at a weathered, metal cylinder with a rod sticking out, its black paint slightly peeling, and know that you’re looking at something someone is about to spend possibly millions of dollars to own.

But one also thinks of Ralph McQuarrie, who did the original concept work on the lightsabers, or “Star Wars” set designer and prop maker Roger Christian, and how they must feel, knowing their work has gone on to become, as Alinger put it, “the Ruby Slippers” of their generation of cinema. 

George Lucas is probably fine. But Alinger has never seen fans so excited for something.   

“Out of anything we’ve handled here at Prop Store, I would say that lightsaber has the potential to reach the highest sale price. But it’s also generated the most response, the most interest from fans,” Alinger said. “We’ve had so many people reaching out to us and saying, ‘I can’t believe you have this,’ or people want to come and attend these in-person previews like the one we’re at now. It’s just something that people have gotten very excited about.” 

It will likely be later in the first day of the live auction, sometime on September 4, when Darth Vader’s dueling lightsaber will go up onto the virtual block. Anyone can sign up to bid or simply to watch Prop Store’s live auctions, which take place at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

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Taylor Kitsch in The Terminal List Dark Wolf and David DiGilio
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Dark Wolf’ Boss Talks Franchise Future, Chris Pratt

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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[This story contains spoilers from Terminal List season one.]

David DiGilio is riding high on the Moroccan set of The Terminal List season two. 

As the showrunner in charge of adapting Jack Carr’s Terminal List book series to the screen, his well-received prequel series, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, just released its first three episodes on Amazon Prime Video. He’s also less than two months out from the release of Tron: Ares, which is a feature project he helped originate way back in 2011.

In 2022, when the Chris Pratt-led mothership series became one of Prime Video’s most-streamed series, Amazon wanted to meet the demand for more Terminal List in a relatively timely fashion. Unfortunately, Pratt’s feature schedule was at odds with such an ask. Thus, Pratt proposed an alternative. 

“[Pratt] was actually the one who realized, based on his schedule, that we were going to have a long time between Terminal List season one and season two. So he didn’t want the fans to be left waiting, and he was like, ‘We should do Ben’s story,’” DiGilio tells The Hollywood Reporter while on location in Morocco.

Ben’s story is that of Taylor Kitsch’s former Navy SEAL turned CIA operative, Ben Edwards, and the spinoff prequel series, Dark Wolf, instantly became a “no-brainer” to DiGilio and his writers room of veterans and former service members. In the finale of Terminal List season one, Edwards served as the final name on James Reece’s (Pratt) terminal list, signifying the completion of Reece’s tour of vengeance after the mass execution of his former Navy SEALs platoon, as well as his wife and daughter. 

Edwards admitted that he helped put the assassination plot in motion due to the foreknowledge that his one-time brothers-in-arms were all dying from brain tumors. They were involuntarily subjected to a faulty experimental drug trial to combat the effects of PTSD, and Edwards preferred they die with their boots on, not in a hospital bed. While Edwards insisted he had nothing to do with Reece’s family’s demise, Reece couldn’t look past the rub of the situation, specifically the $20 million that Edwards received to betray their brotherhood.

Dark Wolf takes place five years before the events of Terminal List season one, exploring the end of Ben’s tenure as a Navy SEAL and the beginning of his CIA career that would lead to stark betrayal. Being fully committed to the expansion of Carr’s universe, Pratt still carved out time from his busy schedule to support Kitsch’s series. He appears in three episodes total.

“At the time, Chris said, ‘I’m going to be in it, but just to be clear, this is not my show. This is Taylor’s show,’” DiGilio says. “Chris wanted to be there for him in the way that so many great actors have been there for Chris, and that was very cool to see.”

As for the future, DiGilio hopes that Dark Wolf will have its own multi-season run alongside The Terminal List, especially since Dark Wolf characters will be crossing over into the parent series’ second season: “Dark Wolf was really built not just as a first spinoff, but as a way to bridge the Jack Carr cinematic universe. We had this opportunity to not just give the fans of Terminal List season one a deeper dive on Ben, but to also really set up these fan-favorite characters like Raife Hastings, Mo Farooq, Jules Landry [for Terminal List season two].”

Back in 2011, THR reported that DiGilio was writing a follow-up to Joseph Kosinski’s Tron: Legacy (2010). However, in 2012, Disney’s purchase of Lucasfilm derailed Tron 3’s pre-production. Nevertheless, the project continued to simmer, and now, despite 14 years and 15 screenwriters in between, DiGilio has a story credit on what became Tron: Ares. 

“Man, they went through something like 15 writers. When the movie finally got made, I heard that the title was Tron: Ares, and Ares is a character that I had created in the process as the villain,” DiGilio shares. “And over time, Ares morphed from being the villain to being the title character. But that overarching story remained the same.”

Below, during a recent conversation with THR, DiGilio also explains how Ben Edwards’ backstory was spun out of Raife Hastings’ (Tom Hopper) personal history in Carr’s second novel, True Believer. The latter book is also serving as the basis for Terminal List season two.

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At the end of The Terminal List season one, it’s revealed that Taylor Kitsch’s character, Ben Edwards, betrayed his brothers and set them up for slaughter. A corporation paid him to help cover up the fact their drug trial gave his former SEALs brethren brain tumors. Chris Pratt’s James Reece then put an end to Ben, completing his terminal list. So what prompted you to take a deeper look at Ben’s past in Dark Wolf? 

Ben Edwards was the natural choice to be our first spinoff character. The chatter in the fan base about whether or not Ben deserved his fate was the loudest in terms of a response to any of season one’s plot points. And that started because of the nuance and care Taylor brought to the role. He wasn’t just a typical tough guy-best friend; there was a pathos Taylor brought. There was also a nostalgic quality in every scene that Taylor and Chris did together. “If they could only go back” was a feeling that was constantly happening between Ben and Reece. So we said, “What if we do go back? What if we tell the story of what Ben loved about the brotherhood and how he reached a point where he was able to betray it?”

Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) and James Reece (Chris Pratt) in The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.

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You probably spitballed some ideas for Ben’s backstory during season one of Terminal List. How does Dark Wolf compare to what you first imagined? 

It ended up being a kind of revelation that came out of the season one finale. We were working closely with [novelist] Jack Carr. I’ve had a wonderful working relationship and friendship with Jack since I came on board in 2019. He had a backstory for Tom Hopper’s Raife Hastings that was really complex and interesting. It’s a moment that happened in Iraq. When we were working on the finale of season one, we wanted Raife in the finale, so we tried to cast someone back then just for this cameo moment. 

But Raife ended up being this notepad left on a boat because it turns out it’s very hard to cast an actor for an ongoing role if they have literally one scene. But what came out of the finale discussion with the writers room and with Jack was the idea that there was not just a one-sided relationship between any of these characters. There’s a triangle. And in this triangle, you have James Reece in the middle, Ben Edwards on one pillar and Raife Hastings on the other.

So we decided that we would take Raife Hastings’ backstory — which is really explained in Jack Carr’s second book, True Believer — and fold Ben into it. It would become a decisive and divisive moment between these three friends. Ultimately, it would be the thing that sets them all on different paths. So it really came out of talking about, “Well, what if Ben was involved with that thing that Raife did? What would that do to them?” You hear that backstory mentioned and alluded to in the [season one] finale, and you hear how much Ben hates Raife. You also get that sense of Reece being caught in the middle. 

The truth is, that happens all the time in human relationships. You form bonds with two people who should get along but don’t, and you become the fulcrum between them. You’re trying to make it work, but you know that it might not. So going back and exploring how Ben and Raife’s partnership frayed also became a foundation for season one of Dark Wolf.

Taylor Kitsch (Ben Edwards), Tom Hopper (Raife Haistings) in The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.

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Seeing the lengths that the brotherhood went to for Ben in Dark Wolf made his treachery on the mothership series all the more frustrating. Does that response track with you? 

Yeah, and I hope everybody feels that. The truth is that Ben is the hero of his story, and Ben is somebody who truly cares about Reece and Alpha Platoon. He explains the moral and emotional justification for what he did. He wanted his brothers to die with their boots on. He didn’t want them to rot away [from a brain tumor] in some hospital bed.

We immediately saw genuine friendship and chemistry in the first Zoom meeting between Chris and Taylor, and we’ve talked a lot with Taylor about how Ben never lies. He just doesn’t tell the whole truth, and that’s a big thing. He truly cares about Reece and his family, and it’s ultimately what the conspiracy of season one does to Reece’s wife and daughter, Lauren and Lucy, that puts Ben on the path of vengeance as well. He is a full participant in the things that Reece does in season one, and he can be a participant because he’s as angry and as betrayed as Reece was. He thought he was only doing this one thing.

In the beginning of the Dark Wolf pilot, there’s a wonderful moment of these four SEALs sitting around a campfire at the FOB, and you see how genuine their brotherhood is. You see that respect and that trust and that laughter and friendship. And that’s the arc, really, of the entire series, which we hope goes on for multiple seasons. You see a guy who cared so deeply about the brotherhood at the beginning of his journey and then you see him get to a place where he could be manipulated into betraying it. 

You have a different arc happening with James Reece. He falls much more on the light wolf-side. He’s capable of very dark things, but there’s a genuine light that leads him. And the question with Ben is, did the light wolf ever have a chance?

I know he has a vested interest as an EP of both series and the star of Terminal List, but it still impresses me that Chris Pratt was willing to show up for a few episodes in a genuine supporting role. Were you pretty amazed that a mega movie star would be game to serve someone else’s story like this?

It’s interesting because the perception of movie stars is built on things like Instagram and marketing. But Chris, through his social media, is incredibly authentic, and he brings people into his world, his faith, his family and other things he cares so deeply about. So it’s not surprising with Chris because he is a genuine storyteller. What excites him so much about what he does is not just the acting side of it, and the accolades and attention that come from it. He’s an incredibly good actor, and we love that he takes on the weight and drama of this role that is so different from the more comedic or pop-star level roles that he does.

But what he really wants is to tell a great story. And he was actually the one who realized, based on his schedule, that we were going to have a long time between Terminal List season one and season two. He didn’t want the fans to be left waiting, and he was like, “We should do Ben’s story.” We then gathered back together in fall of 2022 and went, “Oh my God, this is a no brainer.” And because the Reece-Ben-Raife relationships are so foundational to this Jack Carr cinematic universe, Chris was like, “I want to be in it.” 

We talked about how many episodes, et cetera, and then we decided on three episodes. At the time, Chris said, “I’m going to be in it, but just to be clear, this is not my show. This is Taylor’s show.” Taylor is such an incredible fucking actor who is having a real breakout year between American Primeval and Dark Wolf. So Chris wanted to be there for him in the way that so many great actors have been there for Chris, and that was very cool to see.

Ben Edwards (Kitsch) and James Reece (Pratt) in The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.

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It appears that Terminal List franchise author Jack Carr was more involved in the writing of Dark Wolf. It’s not an unheard-of scenario to have the mind behind the source material directly involved, but it’s still pretty rare. So how would you describe your dynamic together?

Jack is our godfather, so to speak. All of this material is built off of characters that he created, and we really love the feedback, the inspiration, the love of history, the love of reading, the love of pop culture. He is an incredible movie reference savant, so it’s fantastic to have all that. 

He is not always in the room; he is constantly writing books and podcasting. So it is very hard for him to be in the room with us, but we make sure that he has eyes on everything that we do. To step away from the books for the first time, we wanted to make sure that he was integral to the creative and creation process. So, in September of ‘22, I flew up to Park City along with executive producer Jared Shaw, who’s a former Navy SEAL. Max Adams, who’s another executive producer and former Army Ranger, Zoomed in, and we just did a weekend deep dive with Jack on what Dark Wolf might be. It was great to have Jack there from the jump, given his knowledge of geopolitical events, the brotherhood, these characters and his books’ mythology.

Iran’s nuclear program is the subject of much scrutiny in Dark Wolf, just as it’s been in real life for ages now. In terms of resonance, do you guys view recent headlines as a net-positive for the show? 

I don’t know if we think about it, to be honest. It’s just part of working with Jack Carr. He is a finger-on-the-geopolitical-pulse storyteller. When we met in 2022, we tried to figure out what this global conspiracy would be, and he was like, “Israel-Iran, there are not enough stories being told about that conflict.” And so we were like, “Yeah, let’s run at that. 2015 lines up. This is fascinating. Let’s go.” 

Dark Wolf is set specifically in 2015, which deliberately predates all these current conflicts, and we worked with the cultural consultants. We have something in our writers’ room called Research Wednesday where we talk to experts on different topics that we tackle in the show. So it was all built off of looking back at the situation in 2015, and it just happens to mirror and reflect the world we live in today.

You mentioned earlier that you want Dark Wolf to run for multiple seasons, but is Dark Wolf the last we’ll see of Ben Edwards overall? Or are flashbacks on the table still via the mothership?

The conceit is one of the great things about [The Terminal List]. A man [Reece] is on a vengeance and what we call a violent redemption path after that, and his brain tumor causes conflation. So there’s always a chance that these characters return. 

We decided we’re not just going to make a new show in Dark Wolf. We decided we’re going to make a new way to make shows. I refer to it as team television, and it’s a very time-intensive process because everyone gets a say. There’s no bad idea. It’s a way to empower performers, the authors and anyone, down to the set dressers, with a creative stake. If an idea is sparked, you really start to talk about it, and it can lead to places. 

A script is a living, breathing entity. It’s not something that’s chiseled in stone. Until it’s captured in the final rectangle, it can be improved and be made more authentic and emotional. And one of the great things about Taylor and Chris is that they are actors who are always challenging the material. So when you have people like that, you want to try to keep them involved in as many shows as possible.

You’re in production right now on The Terminal List season two. Certain Dark Wolf characters are crossing over, but does Dark Wolf also set up any story points in season two?

Dark Wolf was really built not just as a first spinoff, but as a way to bridge the Jack Carr cinematic universe. It starts with this deep, dark, psychological revenge thriller and becomes, in the later books, this globe-trotting espionage thriller. It’s quite a change to go from that world of vengeance across North America into season two, which is based on the True Believer storyline. A globe-hopping James Reece is chasing down a giant global conspiracy. 

We realized that, through Dark Wolf, we had this opportunity to not just give the fans of Terminal List season one a deeper dive on Ben, but to also really set up these fan-favorite characters like Raife Hastings, Mo Farooq, Jules Landry. They appear in book two, True Believer, but they are set up primarily through backstory in that book. And it’s very hard to do backstory on television. It’s extremely difficult in a medium that moves so fast with so much economy of storytelling and forward propulsion to stop and tell everybody where people came from. 

We realized we had an opportunity to bring these characters into Ben’s 2015 origin story, and then have them return later after creating familiarity and a real emotional connection to them. The surprise to us was that it wasn’t just the characters from the books that we love so much and wanted to bring back; there are other characters from Dark Wolf’s incredible ensemble who will make appearances as well.

Lastly, I was combing through THR’s archives last night and found a 2011 exclusive about you being hired to write a third Tron movie. Fourteen years later, you ended up with a story credit on what is now known as Tron: Ares. Do you now know how much of your material remains in the final product?

Yeah, it’s incredible. In the strange job of studio screenwriting in Hollywood, I guess you could say that a project is never dead. I am a lifelong sci-fi fan and child of the ‘80s, and Tron is a movie that really stuck with me from my boyhood. Having just seen Tron: Legacy, I got the chance to go in there and pitch on [Tron 3] with Joe Kosinski, and then build that out with [producer] Justin Springer and the team. 

We were actually this close to filming. We were in heavy prep at the time, and the guys were scouting over in Shanghai when Disney purchased Lucasfilm. So that just sucked the air out of the room, because the biggest franchise in Hollywood was going to take their attention. It was a tough blow for us. [Screenwriter] Jesse Wigutow, who I’ve gotten to know through the process, came in and did a great pass after me. So things were rocking and rolling, but it got shut down. 

Fortunately, Justin Springer is a tenacious producer, and Jesse is a great writer. Man, they went through something like 15 writers, but Jesse stuck with it throughout. When the movie finally got made, I heard that the title was Tron: Ares, and Ares is a character that I had created in the process as the villain. And Jared [Leto], I believe, was attached at the time to play it. I don’t know the full process, but he may have also been one of the champions who kept it going. And over time, Ares morphed from being the villain to being the title character.

Once it got made, Disney sent out, via the WGA, the notice of tentative writing credit. So I saw that I was sharing “story by” with Jesse and that Jesse was getting “screenplay by,” and I was thrilled. But, of course, you end up in arbitration when you have 15 writers, and the positive out of that experience was reading the script and getting to see that the foundation remained. The foundational structure remained, even if Sam and Quorra [from Tron: Legacy] had moved on. We no longer had those actors [Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde] under option, and a new wonderful cast is in there now. But that overarching story remained the same. So I was really happy to share that credit with Jesse, and I’m fired up to see the movie.

Fourteen years later… only in Hollywood.

I truly, truly ascribe to the “slow and steady wins the race” adage. There’s no rush out here. I’ve been writing since 2001, and I really found my true love in showrunning and creating shows. It’s just the best of all worlds, especially getting to do it with people like Chris, Taylor, Max, Jared, Jack, Fred Toye, Kat Samick and Antoine Fuqua. This [Terminal List] team is just ridiculous. As a former athlete, to be able to combine my love of storytelling and the creative process with teamwork is a dream come true.

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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’s first three episodes are now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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The Dark Crystal Returning to Theaters
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The Dark Crystal Returning to Theaters

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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The Dark Crystal, one of the most inventive films to come from The Jim Henson Company (and by far the most terrifying), will return to theaters for a limited run October 12th and 13th.

Directed by Henson and Frank Oz, the Muppet fantasy epic traces a clash between the brutal Skeksis and the gentle Mystics, with Gelflings like Jen and Kira stuck in the middle. There are horrifying crab creatures, pulse-pounding chase scenes, and more than one on-screen murder — perfect for expanding a young child’s mind while funding the lifestyle of their future therapist.

Tickets for the two-day run are available via Fathom Entertainment.

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Sex-Infused Dark Comedy Horror-Thriller 'Bone Lake' Official Trailer
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Sex-Infused Dark Comedy Horror-Thriller ‘Bone Lake’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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Sex-Infused Dark Comedy Horror-Thriller ‘Bone Lake’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
August 25, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It seems like someone wanted all of us here…” Bleecker Street has debuted their full official trailer for a horror thriller dark comedy called Bone Lake, set to open in theaters starting in early October for anyone to enjoy. This film first premiered at Fantastic Fest last year, but didn’t show up at many other fests since then. When two young couples are mistakenly double-booked into the same vacation rental, their romantic weekend becomes a twisted maze of sex, lies, and survival. Directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan as her latest horror feature following Spoonful of Sugar and Fixation. Starring Maddie Hasson, Marco Pigossi, Alex Roe, Andra Nechita, Eliane Reis, and Clayton Spencer. This isn’t the first film about a double booked vacation rental, but it does look like it has a few other unique twists up its sleeves. What is this game they’re playing? The first teaser a few months ago is better than this trailer – which is more confusing than exciting.

Here’s the main official trailer (+ poster) for Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s film Bone Lake, from YouTube:

Bone Lake Teaser Trailer

Bone Lake Teaser Trailer

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s Bone Lake right here for more footage.

“Sleek, sexy, erotic.” A couple’s romantic vacation at a secluded lakeside estate is upended when they are forced to share the mansion with a mysterious and attractive couple that also booked the same place. In this darkly hilarious and seductive horror story, a dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, bringing terrifying secrets to light and triggering a bloody battle for survival. Bone Lake is directed by indie genre filmmaker Mercedes Bryce Morgan, director of the films Spoonful of Sugar and Fixation previously, plus tons of other music videos and short films. The screenplay is written by Joshua Friedlander. Produced by Jason Blumenfeld, Joshua Friedlander, Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon, Jacob Yakob. This initially premiered at Fantastic Fest 2024 in Austin, TX last year. Bleecker Street debuts Bone Lake in theaters nationwide starting on October 3rd, 2025 this fall. Who’s curious? Want to watch?

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sunita ahuja breaks her silence whoever tries to break my home maa kaali will not forgive them amidst divorce rumors with govinda
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Sunita Ahuja’s Divorce Petition Against Govinda Exposes Dark Secrets: What’s Really Going On? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Bollywood actor Govinda and wife Sunita Ahuja have been the focus of public interest following reports that confirmed Sunita has filed for divorce. Although the couple had always presented a united front to the media, Sunita’s dramatic emotional confessions and legal actions indicate more serious issues in their marriage.

Divorce Filed Under Serious Allegations

As per a report by Hauterrfly, Sunita Ahuja has sought divorce at the Bandra Family Court under Section 13 (1)(i), (ia), and (ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. These sections refer to adultery, cruelty, and desertion, respectively. The court had reportedly called Govinda on May 25, and since June, the couple has been trying to make amends. Whereas Sunita has been appearing in court regularly, Govinda has reportedly failed to appear at the proceedings.

Sunita Ahuja Becomes Emotional In Vlog

Sunita was also spotted visiting the Mahalaxmi temple in a recent viral vlog and sharing about her long-time relationship with Govinda. Fought tears in her eyes while reminiscing about her childhood prayers. “When I met Govinda, I prayed to the Goddess that I should marry him and live a happy life. The Goddess granted all my desires—she even blessed me with two kids,” Sunita said.

Sunita Ahuja Breaks Her Silence Whoever Tries To Break My Home Maa Kaali Will Not Forgive Them Amidst Divorce Rumors With Govinda _Pic Courtesy Instagram

She went on, “But all truths of life are not simple; there are always highs and lows. Nonetheless, I have so much trust in the Goddess that whatever I am seeing today, I am sure that whoever is seeking to destroy my home, Maa Kaali is present.” Her statement indicated a firm emotional and spiritual dependency on her religion during these uncertain times.

Govinda’s Alleged Affair and Increasing Speculations

News of a break-up between Govinda and Sunita had also been making waves earlier this year. The couple reportedly broke up in February after decisioning to go their separate ways over lifestyle issues and increasing differences. Fanning the flames were reports that Govinda had developed a close relationship with a 30-year-old Marathi actress—an alleged fact that fueled the tension in their relationship.

Contradictory Statements by Legal Representatives

Interestingly, even after the filing for divorce, their attorney and close family friend Lalit Bindal had previously stated that the couple was “going strong.” He asserted that even though divorce proceedings had been initiated six months ago, Govinda and Sunita were making an effort to sort out their problems.

For the time being, Govinda and Sunita Ahuja’s 35-year-old marriage remains in a state of uncertainty, as emotional surprises and legal complications continue to unravel.

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Another Action-Packed Trailer for 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' Series
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Another Action-Packed Trailer for ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Series

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Another Action-Packed Trailer for ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Series

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“May our courage exceed our level of violence…” Amazon MGM Studios has debuted one more 60-second trailer for their spin-off streaming series titled The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, which is an “origin story” connected to the original Terminal List series explaining what happened to get them there. “The fog of war, brother… two sides trying to do what’s right…” Co-created by NY Times bestselling author of The Terminal List series of books, Jack Carr, and the creator / showrunner David DiGilio. Taylor Kitsch returns as Ben Edwards for the Dark Wolf thriller. This prequel series follows Ben Edwards’ journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative. Featuring Taylor Kitsch, Chris Pratt, Tom Hopper, Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, Rona-Lee Shimon, Shiraz Tzarfati, Robert Wisdom, and Jared Shaw. We have already posted two other trailers before this, as they’re really hyping up this series because it actually looks damn good with this big cast of characters getting involved in many sneaky, mysterious, clandestine situations. The series is an espionage thriller that explores the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it. Get a look.

Here’s the full trailer (+ poster) for Prime Video’s series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, from YouTube:

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Trailer

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Trailer

You can rewatch the teaser for PV’s The Terminal List: Dark Wolf series right here or the main trailer here.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel series with an origin story that follows Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) throughout his journey from the Navy SEALs to the clandestine side of CIA Special Operations. The series is an espionage thriller that explores the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf series is co-created and co-written by NY Times bestselling author of “The Terminal List”, Jack Carr, and the creator / showrunner of the first season, writer David DiGilio. With additional writing by Max Adams, Naomi Iizuka, Kenny Sheard, Hennah Sekander, Jared Shaw. Featuring episodes directed by Paul Cameron, Frederick E.O. Toye, and Liz Friedlander. It’s made by Amazon MGM Studios and MRC/Civic Center Media. Executive produced by Taylor Kitsch, Chris Pratt, David DiGilio, Jack Carr, Antoine Fuqua, Kat Samick, Max Adams, Jared Shaw, & Frederick E.O. Toye. Based on the book series written by Jack Carr. Amazon will debut The Terminal List: Dark Wolf thriller series streaming on Prime Video worldwide starting on August 27th, 2025 coming soon. Anyone want to watch this? Who’s down?

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Kajol’s Maa Ending Explained: How Ambika Defeated Aamsaja And Broke The Curse
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Ambika’s Battle Against Aamsaja & The Dark Family Secret

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Kajol’s Maa Ending Explained: How Ambika Defeated Aamsaja And Broke The Curse (Photo Credit – Instagram)

The latest mythological horror film, Maa, hit theaters on June 27, 2025. Directed by Vishal Furia, the movie stars Kajol in the lead role. The movie creates buzz among the audience because it is set in the same universe as Shaitaan. After completing its theatrical run, Maa has just begun its digital run on Netflix. Following this, the audience is curious to know how the movie ended.

SPOILER ALERT

Is Ambika Able To Save Her Daughter From Aamsaja?

The movie begins in Chandrapur village, where newborn daughters from Shubankar’s family are sacrificed during Kali Puja to keep away evil powers. The story then jumps ahead forty years. Ambika lives in the city with her husband, Shubankar, and their twelve-year-old daughter, Shweta. Shweta asks her parents to visit their ancestral village for a school project, but they refuse. That same night, Shubankar gets a call that his father has died in Chandrapur. He travels to the village for the funeral, but he becomes a victim of the evil force known as Aamsaja on his way back.

After Shubankar’s death, Ambika and Shweta visit Chandrapur to sell their ancestral property. Once there, Ambika learns that many village girls have gone missing soon after their first menstruation. The disappearance of the caretaker’s daughter draws her deeper into the mystery. Ambika begins to hear the cries of newborn babies. She uncovers the truth about sacrifices, Kali Puja rituals, and the terrifying spirit of Aamsaja that has haunted the village for generations.

Kajol is literally fighting her demons ❤‍🔥
Watch Maa, out now, only on Netflix.#MaaOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/xeEj7Ut8Wn

— Netflix India (@NetflixIndia) August 22, 2025

The danger grows when Shweta gets her first period. Aamsaja tries to capture her, as his motive is to impregnate a girl from the bloodline of Shubankar’s family, who were powerful devotees of Maa Kali. If Shweta bears his child, Aamsaja would become unstoppable.

When Ambika and Shweta attempt to flee Chandrapur, Aamsaja attacks and takes Shweta away. After forty years, Ambika performs Kali Puja in the village to protect her daughter. Through the ritual, she undergoes a spiritual transformation, gaining the strength of Maa Kali.

In the climax, Ambika defeats Aamsaja with divine power. She saves Shweta and frees the other missing girls, finally breaking the curse that haunted Chandrapur. Not only this, in the mid-credit scene, a man is seen walking through the ashy remains of a forest. He absorbs the remaining powers of Aamsaja by taking ash in her hands. This scene connects the movie with another psychological supernatural horror movie, Shaitaan.

Check out the trailer of the Maa movie below:

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Awesome Trailer for 'LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight' Game
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Awesome Trailer for ‘LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’ Game

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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Awesome Trailer for ‘LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’ Game

by Alex Billington
August 19, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I need to become more than a man… I need to become – a symbol.” TT Games has launched the official trailer for a video game called LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight arriving sometime in 2026 next year. FS usually doesn’t cover video games, but we’re making an exception this once – because this game is directly connected to all of the Batman movies over the years. They already made The Lego Batman Movie back in 2017, as well as the Lego Batman: The Videogame in 2008, with many game sequels over the years. It’s an open world game that begins with a young Bruce Wayne training under the League of Shadows and follows his transformation into Gotham City’s protector. Players will team up with iconic allies such as Jim Gordon, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing, Catwoman, and Talia al Ghul, while facing down the Dark Knight’s most infamous Rogues Gallery, including The Joker, Penguin, Poison Ivy, Bane, Ra’s al Ghul. DC’s Jim Lee praised the project as a “love letter to Batman’s legacy.” This trailer features recognizable shots recreated in the LEGO Batman game style from the movies Nolan’s Batman Begins & The Dark Knight, Matt Reeves’ The Batman, Burton’s Batman & Batman Returns, and everything related to The Caped Crusader. Check it out.

Official reveal trailer for TT Games’ LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, direct from YouTube:

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Game

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Game

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Game

Description via TT Games: “LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is a brand-new open world action-adventure videogame that invites players to embark on Bruce Wayne’s epic journey to become the hero of Gotham City, inspired by decades of Batman films, television, comic books, and games, and jam-packed with Batman nostalgia, DC lore, and TT Games’ signature brand of fun-filled LEGO humor.” The LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight video game is created by TT Games (also creators of the best-selling LEGO games franchise which has sold over 200 million units worldwide, including LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga) and distributed by Warner Bros. Games. The game will be available on PlayStation5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam & Epic Games Store). The LEGO Batman series was originally introduced in 2006 as a toy line, eventually becoming an animated series after Batman was featured in The LEGO Movie in 2014 (and his own movie later). LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will feature seven playable characters, including Batman, Jim Gordon, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Catwoman, Talia al Ghul. The video game will be available starting sometime in 2026. For more info & updates, visit the official site.

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