Venom: The 'Last Dance' merchandise is looking super wild
Could you use even more motivation to head to theaters for the Venom conclusion? Turns out The Last Dance is serving up more than just popcorn for moviegoers down to see Tom Hardy wrap up the series.
Could you use even more motivation to head to theaters for the Venom conclusion? Turns out The Last Dance is serving up more than just popcorn for moviegoers down to see Tom Hardy wrap up the series.
From a collector’s cup and digital trilogy to exclusive poster, the diehards are good to go for this unforgettable rodeo.
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Seize the We Are Venom bundle and witness the epic conclusion on the big screen. #Venom The Last Dance is in theaters October 25.
VENOM: Busta Rhymes is completely rocking with 'The Last Dance'
Corny or fire - there’s no denying the hype behind a third installment in the Venom franchise. With The Last Dance slated to arrive in late October, it’s only right to geek out over this Busta Rhymes promotional reel.
Corny or fire - there’s no denying the hype behind a third installment in the Venom franchise. With The Last Dance slated to arrive in late October, it’s only right to geek out over this Busta Rhymes promotional reel.
Pure laughs and Venom spitting flames? I’m here for it. Tap in.
THE BIKERIDERS: Here's a sneak peek at the new star-studded flick
Ready for some serious star power when THE BIKERIDERS arrives this Friday, June 21? In case you needed to feel some of the on-screen power, here’s an up-close look between stars Austin Butler and Jodie Comer.
Ready for some serious star power when THE BIKERIDERS arrives this Friday, June 21? In case you needed to feel some of the on-screen power, here’s an up-close look between stars Austin Butler and Jodie Comer.
It’s tense and relatable vibes going down here. Tap in.
The Bikeriders: Tom Hardy delivers a hard-hitting must-see big screen adventure
The golden age of bike riders? You better believe it. Everyone from Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer to Austin Butler, it’s gripping and wild.
The golden age of bike riders? You better believe it. Everyone from Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer to Austin Butler, it’s gripping and wild.
Date Night-approved? You better believe it.
20th Century Studios released the trailer and poster for the upcoming feature film, “The Bikeriders.” “The Bikeriders,” written and directed by Jeff Nichols, was screened last week at the Telluride Film Festival to critical acclaim.
Sheri Linden of the Hollywood Reporter comments, “From beginning to end, the visual beauty of the film pays tribute to the source material….” The Playlist’s Gregory Ellwood writes, “Nichols has crafted a highly entertaining period piece on a legendary biker club that is at times sexy, funny, and filled with fisticuffs.” Matt Neglia, reporting for Next Best Picture, offers, “‘The Bikeriders’ is an evocative and masculine piece of storytelling.” Deadline’s Pete Hammond wrote, “This ensemble cast is superb all around,” in describing the performances led by Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve,” “The Last Duel”), Austin Butler (“Elvis”) and Tom Hardy (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” “The Revenant”).
The cast, most of whom did their own riding on an array of period-correct bikes, also includes Michael Shannon (“Bullet Train”), Mike Faist (“West Side Story”), Boyd Holbrook (“Logan”) and Norman Reedus (“The Walking Dead”). From writer-director Jeff Nichols (“Loving,” “Midnight Special,” “Mud”), 20th Century Studios and New Regency, “The Bikeriders” is a furious drama following the rise of a fictional 1960s Midwestern motorcycle club through the lives of its members. Inspired by Danny Lyon’s iconic book of photography, “The Bikeriders” immerses you in the look, feel, and sounds of the bare-knuckled, grease-covered subculture of ’60s motorcycle riders. Kathy (Comer), a strong-willed member of the Vandals who’s married to a wild, reckless bikerider named Benny (Butler), recounts the Vandals’ evolution over the course of a decade, beginning as a local club of outsiders united by good times, rumbling bikes, and respect for their strong, steady leader Johnny (Hardy). Over the years, Kathy tries her best to navigate her husband’s untamed nature and his allegiance to Johnny, with whom she feels she must compete for Benny’s attention. As life in the Vandals gets more dangerous, and the club threatens to become a more sinister gang, Kathy, Benny and Johnny are forced to make choices about their loyalty to the club and to each other. Sarah Green, p.g.a., Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, p.g.a. and Arnon Milchan are the producers. Yariv Milchan, Michael Schaefer, Sam Hanson, David Kern and Fred Berger are the executive producers.