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Sony Pictures Releasing business and news from across the web.- Spider-Man: Brand New Day's trailer subtitles may have spoiled a character with ties to the X-Men – and no,…The trailer for Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Brand New Day may have revealed a secret character's identity through its subtitles. Tramell Tillman, whose role was previously undisclosed, is identified as 'Bill' in the subtitles, potentially linking him to the X-Men.
- Jean Grey speculation intensifies as Spider-Man: Brand New Day synopsis teases "one of the most powerful threats" Peter Parker has ever faced in the MCUThe first trailer and official synopsis for Spider-Man: Brand New Day have been released, teasing a powerful new threat and hinting at mutant involvement, possibly Jean Grey. The synopsis describes Peter Parker facing a physical evolution and a new pattern of crimes that present one of the most powerful threats he has ever encountered.
- Who is Sadie Sink playing in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer?The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has been released, featuring Tom Holland's return and glimpses of The Punisher and Bruce Banner. A significant focus is on the mystery surrounding Sadie Sink's character, with speculation pointing towards Jean Grey, Rachel Cole, Angelica Jones (Firestar), or even Screwball, though her exact role remains unconfirmed.
- All the new comic-book characters in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailerThe trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day introduces several new comic book characters and villains, including Boomerang, Tarantula, and potentially Jean Grey. It also features returning characters like Scorpion and hints at the involvement of The Punisher and Bruce Banner. The trailer showcases new threats and relationships for Tom Holland's Spider-Man.
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer brings in Punisher and Mark Ruffalo's Hulk as Tom Holland's Peter Parker…The official trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has been released, featuring Tom Holland's Peter Parker facing new challenges and powers, including organic web shooters. The trailer also introduces appearances from Jon Bernthal as Punisher and Mark Ruffalo as Hulk, alongside Michael Mando's Scorpion. The film is set to premiere on July 31.
- Project Hail Mary directors think it was important to make sure their end of the world sci-fi drama was funny:…Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller discuss their new sci-fi drama Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling. Based on Andy Weir's novel, the film balances serious stakes with humor, exploring a scientist's mission to save Earth from a dying sun. The movie is set to release in UK cinemas on March 19 and US theaters on March 20.
- Lord and Miller explain how their work on the Spider-Verse movies inspired their new sci-fi film Project Hail Mary: "People want a visual experience they've never seen before"Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller discuss how their work on the Spider-Verse animated films influenced their new sci-fi movie, Project Hail Mary. They emphasize the desire to create a unique visual spectacle and trust the audience's intelligence, drawing parallels to Andy Weir's novel and Drew Goddard's screenplay.
- Ryan Gosling Is Still Going On About Angry Birds Movie Killing Chances For Sequel To His 2016 ComedyRyan Gosling attributes the lack of a sequel to his 2016 film The Nice Guys to its poor opening weekend performance, which was overshadowed by The Angry Birds Movie. Despite The Nice Guys eventually finding a cult following, its initial box office results prevented further installments, unlike The Angry Birds Movie which spawned multiple sequels.
- Project Hail Mary debuts to near-perfect 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, as critics call it "an early contender for film…Reviews for the science fiction film Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling, have been released, with many critics praising it as an early contender for film of the year. The movie, based on Andy Weir's novel, follows an astronaut on a mission to save humanity. While most reviews are overwhelmingly positive, some critics found the film to be less impressive.