Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter to Return for ‘Bill & Ted 3’
 
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter to Return for ‘Bill & Ted 3’

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter to Return for ‘Bill & Ted 3’ More than 25 years after the last installment, Reeves and Winter will be back playing the titular characters in ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film was written by the original creators, Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, with Dean Parisot pegged to direct the film. We couldn’t be more excited to get the whole band back together again. Chris and Ed wrote an amazing script, and with Dean at the helm we’ve got a dream team! The film has been in the works for years, with both Reeves and Winter saying repeatedly that they would like to reprise their roles as Ted and Bill respectively. ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ is currently in preproduction and does not have a release date yet.

Check Out Reviews for The Rock’s New Movie ‘Rampage’
 
Check Out Reviews for The Rock’s New Movie ‘Rampage’

Check Our Reviews for The Rock’s New Movie ‘Rampage’ Peter Debruge, Variety Peter Travers, The Rolling Stone Eric Eisenberg, CinemaBlend Jim Vejvoda, IGN Rampage currently holds a 53 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and premiers in theaters Friday, Apr. 13.

‘The Sopranos’ Prequel Film Confirmed
 
‘The Sopranos’ Prequel Film Confirmed

‘The Sopranos’ Prequel Film Confirmed Deadline reports that New Line has purchased Chase and Lawrence Konner’s screenplay for their “Sopranos” prequel film. The working title for the prequel is “The Many Saints of Newark.” Chase created the HBO series, which ran for six seasons, and Konner served as a writer. “The Many Saints of Newark” is set during the 1960s riots in the New Jersey city between the African-American and Italian communities. Multiple characters from the series, albeit younger versions, are expected to star in the film. The Sopranos won 21 Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards during its run.

‘Terroristic threat’ at Star Wars movie
 
‘Terroristic threat’ at Star Wars movie

A “terroristic threat” led to an arrest after a showing of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” on December 15 at AMC Town Square 18 on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip.