“We’ve got to visit them one day!”
It is, among everything else happening in “Space Babies“, a pretty throwaway line. Ruby Sunday notices the Tardis has landed indoors, and says “Is that like a matter transporter, like in Star Trek?” And the Doctor answers, “We’ve got to visit them one day!”
Blowing that one line up into an entire article may seem excessive.
But the thing is, when Russell T Davies announced he’d be getting back on his throne as the King of Doctor Who, he had lots of new ideas, but also, some that he never got around to. We already know that episode five of this series is based on an idea that was too expensive to film last time.
And one of the Great White Whales of Davies’s last tenure, ever since the Eccleston days, was a Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover episode.
It is, among everything else happening in “Space Babies“, a pretty throwaway line. Ruby Sunday notices the Tardis has landed indoors, and says “Is that like a matter transporter, like in Star Trek?” And the Doctor answers, “We’ve got to visit them one day!”
Blowing that one line up into an entire article may seem excessive.
But the thing is, when Russell T Davies announced he’d be getting back on his throne as the King of Doctor Who, he had lots of new ideas, but also, some that he never got around to. We already know that episode five of this series is based on an idea that was too expensive to film last time.
And one of the Great White Whales of Davies’s last tenure, ever since the Eccleston days, was a Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover episode.
- 5/14/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
For years, Zack Snyder considered making a sequel to his breakthrough film, a remake of George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead. But following his packed schedule in the late-2000s and his commitment to the Dceu in the 2010s, a bigger and better sequel never came through.
However, following his departure from the DC universe, in 2021, Snyder was able to revisit the realm of zombies with Army of the Dead, a spiritual successor to the 2004 remake, thanks to Netflix. But unlike his first zombie release, Snyder assured fans that a sequel to the 2021 movie is on the cards, but it might take a while.
Zack Snyder Already Has Everything Ready to Get the Sequel Train Running
Zack Snyder on the sets of Army of the Dead | Netflix
While hopes for a Henry Cavill-led Man of Steel 2 were killed off following Snyderverse‘s death, the director has plans...
However, following his departure from the DC universe, in 2021, Snyder was able to revisit the realm of zombies with Army of the Dead, a spiritual successor to the 2004 remake, thanks to Netflix. But unlike his first zombie release, Snyder assured fans that a sequel to the 2021 movie is on the cards, but it might take a while.
Zack Snyder Already Has Everything Ready to Get the Sequel Train Running
Zack Snyder on the sets of Army of the Dead | Netflix
While hopes for a Henry Cavill-led Man of Steel 2 were killed off following Snyderverse‘s death, the director has plans...
- 4/20/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Zack Snyder made his name with his gruesome, much more action-y remake of George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead in 2004. The director then tried to line up an even bigger sequel called Army of the Dead for years, but there were many detours along the way, including his eventual role as the chief architect of the early Dceu. He finally returned to his long-lost zombie sequel in 2021, this time as the launching point of a whole new cinematic universe for Netflix, which also included a crime thriller prequel called Army of Thieves and even an animated series about the initial outbreak in Las Vegas.
There was also talk of a direct sequel to Army of the Dead, which left no shortage of mysteries left to answer in a part two. Were Dave Bautista’s Scott Ward and his team of mercenaries in a time loop all along? What...
There was also talk of a direct sequel to Army of the Dead, which left no shortage of mysteries left to answer in a part two. Were Dave Bautista’s Scott Ward and his team of mercenaries in a time loop all along? What...
- 4/19/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
“Some days you just can’t get rid of a bomb!” Zack Snyder lit the fuse of several fandoms while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience after saying Batman is “irrelevant” if he can’t kill, and more people saw Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire on Netflix than Greta Gerwig’s billion-dollar cinematic sensation, Barbie, in theaters. During his chin-wag with Rogan, Snyder expressed his gratitude for partnering with Netflix for several projects, including Army of the Dead, Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire, and upcoming features like Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas, Planet of the Dead, and Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver.
According to Zack Snyder, he’s done the math and believes more people streamed the first chapter of his Rebel Moon saga on Netflix than Gerwig’s $1.4 billion grossing pink-coded box office blockbuster. Math was never my strong subject in school,...
According to Zack Snyder, he’s done the math and believes more people streamed the first chapter of his Rebel Moon saga on Netflix than Gerwig’s $1.4 billion grossing pink-coded box office blockbuster. Math was never my strong subject in school,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Zack Snyder's sci-fi film "Rebel Moon: Part One -- A Child of Fire" -- to cite its full title -- is due for release on December 15, 2023, and, like all of Snyder's films, promises to be visually complex and cinematically overblown. Snyder loves a certain kind of hazy photography as well as bold, brassy characters, usually living within an action-packed milieu that allows them to deliver profound-sounding platitudes in bedroom-voiced monologues while slashing people open in slow-motion. "Rebel Moon" will be a sci-fi riff on the "Seven Samurai" story, with a distant-future agrarian moon standing in for a beleaguered 16th-century Japanese village, and an encroaching Empire-like army standing in for Kurosawa's itinerant bandits. Sofia Boutella will play a character who travels the galaxy to gather up a ragtag group of failed warriors to protect her moon from almost-assured destruction.
Snyder's last film as a director was 2021's "Army of the Dead,...
Snyder's last film as a director was 2021's "Army of the Dead,...
- 11/7/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Zack Snyder’s 2021 zombie movie Army of the Dead was supposed to spawn an animated series titled “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas,” you may recall, but it’s been a while since we’ve heard a peep about that project. In a new interview with Total Film that went up today, Snyder suggests that the planned animated series is no longer moving forward at Netflix.
Additionally, Snyder tells Total Film that “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas” would’ve revealed that the franchise takes place in the same universe as Snyder’s upcoming Rebel Moon.
“Army of the Dead has a pretty vast mythology that never made it into the movie,” Snyder explains. “There’s actually a character from Rebel Moon in the Army of the Dead animated series that we never did.”
“At one point in the show, they go through a portal into another dimension, and there...
Additionally, Snyder tells Total Film that “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas” would’ve revealed that the franchise takes place in the same universe as Snyder’s upcoming Rebel Moon.
“Army of the Dead has a pretty vast mythology that never made it into the movie,” Snyder explains. “There’s actually a character from Rebel Moon in the Army of the Dead animated series that we never did.”
“At one point in the show, they go through a portal into another dimension, and there...
- 11/6/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Zack Snyder’s zombie movie Army of the Dead spawned the Netflix spinoff movie Army of Thieves in 2021, but what about an actual sequel? Last we heard, Planet of the Dead will be Snyder’s official sequel to Army of the Dead, and Snyder provides an update this week.
The basic gist? Snyder is currently hard at work on another Netflix property, his sci-fi epic Rebel Moon, which is taking up the bulk of his time. Planet of the Dead will have to wait.
“As far as the Army Universe goes, it’s still alive and well in my mind,” Snyder tells The Nerd Queens. “I know exactly what I would do. It really depends on how we try to figure out how we go forward with Rebel Moon and the Rebel Moon Universe. It’s not a small-time commitment. A sci-fi thing at this scale does require a lot...
The basic gist? Snyder is currently hard at work on another Netflix property, his sci-fi epic Rebel Moon, which is taking up the bulk of his time. Planet of the Dead will have to wait.
“As far as the Army Universe goes, it’s still alive and well in my mind,” Snyder tells The Nerd Queens. “I know exactly what I would do. It really depends on how we try to figure out how we go forward with Rebel Moon and the Rebel Moon Universe. It’s not a small-time commitment. A sci-fi thing at this scale does require a lot...
- 3/23/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Just last week, Zack Snyder teased a mysterious message from Darkseid that got Dceu fans talking. It has now been officially revealed that the teases were leading up to a theatrical screening of Snyder’s three Dceu movies, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
Related Army of the Dead sequel Planet of the Dead has to wait until Zack Snyder figures out the Rebel Moon universe
While appearing on The Nerd Queens (via ComicBookMovie), Zack Snyder announced that Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League would screen in Los Angeles next month as part of SnyderCon.
Friday, April 28th: Man of Steel screening and post-film Q&a panel with director Zack Snyder at the Art Center College of Design Saturday, April 29th: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice screening, followed by a fan...
Related Army of the Dead sequel Planet of the Dead has to wait until Zack Snyder figures out the Rebel Moon universe
While appearing on The Nerd Queens (via ComicBookMovie), Zack Snyder announced that Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League would screen in Los Angeles next month as part of SnyderCon.
Friday, April 28th: Man of Steel screening and post-film Q&a panel with director Zack Snyder at the Art Center College of Design Saturday, April 29th: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice screening, followed by a fan...
- 3/22/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
A few years ago, Zack Snyder started building the Army of the Dead franchise at the Netflix streaming service. His zombie movie Army of the Dead was quickly followed by a prequel called Army of Thieves. An animated series called Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas was in the works, and Snyder himself was expected to direct the Army of the Dead sequel Planet of the Dead. He was developing the Planet of the Dead script with Shay Hatten, who co-wrote the first film with him… But we haven’t heard anything more about that project in a while, because Snyder has shifted his focus to building another franchise at Netflix. The sci-fi franchise Rebel Moon. Now, in an interview with The Nerd Queens (as reported by Collider), Snyder has confirmed that Planet of the Dead will have to wait until after they know exactly where the Rebel Moon franchise is going.
- 3/22/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
This year’s Super Bowl commercial from Netflix enlisted the help of Will Ferrell, the big game ad specifically promoting the streaming service’s partnership with General Motors.
Ferrell enters the worlds of popular Netflix shows in the Netflix/Gm Super Bowl commercial, including “Stranger Things,” “Squid Game,” and Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead.
In addition to joining the Hellfire Club, Ferrell also becomes a zombie in the spot…
On the subject of Snyder’s Army of the Dead, don’t forget that a sequel is in the works. Last we heard the feature film is titled Planet of the Dead. Stay tuned for more here in 2023.
The post Will Ferrell Spoofs “Stranger Things” and ‘Army of the Dead’ in Netflix & Gm Super Bowl Commercial appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Ferrell enters the worlds of popular Netflix shows in the Netflix/Gm Super Bowl commercial, including “Stranger Things,” “Squid Game,” and Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead.
In addition to joining the Hellfire Club, Ferrell also becomes a zombie in the spot…
On the subject of Snyder’s Army of the Dead, don’t forget that a sequel is in the works. Last we heard the feature film is titled Planet of the Dead. Stay tuned for more here in 2023.
The post Will Ferrell Spoofs “Stranger Things” and ‘Army of the Dead’ in Netflix & Gm Super Bowl Commercial appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 2/13/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Warning: this Doctor Who review contains spoilers.
As the middle child in a run of Doctor Who specials, ‘Legend of the Sea Devils’ finds itself in something of an unenviable position. Much like Easter 2009’s ‘Planet of the Dead’, the episode can’t rely on the star power of foes like the Daleks or Cybermen, and people are already looking past it in anticipation of upheaval and an upcoming regeneration later in the year.
Of course, the same was true of ‘The Waters of Mars’, and that more than earned its place in fans’ hearts thanks to its great premise and performances, so it’s still possible for a stand-alone story to surprise us if it’s told well. ‘Legend of the Sea Devils’, it must be said, is not a surprising story, although the tone it takes is rather unexpected.
When hearing that Doctor Who would be tackling its...
As the middle child in a run of Doctor Who specials, ‘Legend of the Sea Devils’ finds itself in something of an unenviable position. Much like Easter 2009’s ‘Planet of the Dead’, the episode can’t rely on the star power of foes like the Daleks or Cybermen, and people are already looking past it in anticipation of upheaval and an upcoming regeneration later in the year.
Of course, the same was true of ‘The Waters of Mars’, and that more than earned its place in fans’ hearts thanks to its great premise and performances, so it’s still possible for a stand-alone story to surprise us if it’s told well. ‘Legend of the Sea Devils’, it must be said, is not a surprising story, although the tone it takes is rather unexpected.
When hearing that Doctor Who would be tackling its...
- 4/17/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Never one to do things in small measures, Zack Snyder developed his zombie movie "Army of the Dead" to launch a shared universe featuring spinoffs, sequels, and prequels. The first such addition to the franchise, this past October's "Army of Thieves," revealed what the oddball safe-cracker Ludwig Dieter got up to before joining a crack team of mercenaries to break into a legendary vault stuck in the middle of zombie-overrun Las Vegas in "Army of the Dead." Snyder is also planning to make a sequel movie — titled "Planet of the Dead" — that may yet include a spot for Dieter in its story.
As...
The post Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas: Everything We Know So Far appeared first on /Film.
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The post Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas: Everything We Know So Far appeared first on /Film.
- 12/6/2021
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
The level of excitement a person feels for the Army of the Dead sequel, Planet of the Dead, kind of depends on how an individual felt about the first movie since let’s be honest, some people loved it and some people were kind of on the fence. But Zack Snyder is apparently talking about time loops and bringing certain characters back for the second movie which is kind of interesting but also something that could backfire depending on how the movie is made. With enough people appreciating and enjoy the first movie though it’s easy to think that the second
Army of the Dead 2 Might Get Even Crazier...
Army of the Dead 2 Might Get Even Crazier...
- 11/12/2021
- by Tom Foster
- TVovermind.com
After premiering on Netflix in May, Zack Snyder’s zombie heist movie “Army of the Dead” was quickly reanimated for the prequel treatment. Just five months later, “Army of Thieves,” which has perhaps the fastest turnaround ever for a follow-up film, expands the world by exploring the backstory of quirky safecracker Ludwig Dieter, played by actor and director Matthias Schweighöfer.
“Army of the Dead” smashed together the zombie, action and heist genres to huge success; Netflix reported a substantial 75 million member households watched the film in its first 28 days. Starring Schweighöfer, Dave Bautista, Ana de la Reguera, Omari Hardwick, Tig Notaro and more, the ensemble cast is hired by a mysterious billionaire named Bly Tanaka (Hiroyuki Sanada) to break into a Las Vegas casino and rob a vault in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
Unsurprisingly, many of the characters met their zombie-bitten doom by the time the credits rolled.
“Army of the Dead” smashed together the zombie, action and heist genres to huge success; Netflix reported a substantial 75 million member households watched the film in its first 28 days. Starring Schweighöfer, Dave Bautista, Ana de la Reguera, Omari Hardwick, Tig Notaro and more, the ensemble cast is hired by a mysterious billionaire named Bly Tanaka (Hiroyuki Sanada) to break into a Las Vegas casino and rob a vault in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
Unsurprisingly, many of the characters met their zombie-bitten doom by the time the credits rolled.
- 11/3/2021
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
While his Warner Bros/DC Films Snyderverse may be dead, following the zombie action flick “Army of The Dead,” Zack Snyder seems to be developing a mutually beneficial working relationship with the streaming giant Netflix. After the success of his zombie film for the streamer, the filmmaker secured two projects in a row at Netflix: the sci-fi film “Rebel Moon” and “Planet of The Dead,” the latter being his sequel to “Army of The Dead.”
Read More: ‘Planet Of The Dead’: Zack Snyder Reveals ‘Army Of The Dead’ Sequel Title & Hints At A Surprising Return
Before returning to zombies, Zack Snyder will tackle his sci-fi actioner “Rebel Moon,” a project that was once a “Star Wars” pitch made to Lucasfilm during the early years before the studio landed on “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and other spinoffs.
Continue reading Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ Taps Sofia Boutella As A Sci-Fi Heroine at The Playlist.
Read More: ‘Planet Of The Dead’: Zack Snyder Reveals ‘Army Of The Dead’ Sequel Title & Hints At A Surprising Return
Before returning to zombies, Zack Snyder will tackle his sci-fi actioner “Rebel Moon,” a project that was once a “Star Wars” pitch made to Lucasfilm during the early years before the studio landed on “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and other spinoffs.
Continue reading Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ Taps Sofia Boutella As A Sci-Fi Heroine at The Playlist.
- 11/2/2021
- by Christopher Marc
- The Playlist
This article contains spoilers for Army of Thieves and Army of the Dead.
Army of Thieves, the prequel to Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, has less to do with zombies than you might expect. Yes, there are a few undead creatures shambling around the claustrophobic hallways of Ludwig Dieter’s (Matthias Schweighöfer) nightmares and on European newscasts showing the horrific outbreak in Las Vegas, but the movie’s not really interested in what’s happening across the Atlantic. Instead, Army of Thieves is about the mythical safes built by legendary (and fictional) locksmith Hans Wagner, one of which will eventually become the vault Scott Ward (Dave Bautista), Ludwig, and the rest of the squad of mercenaries will risk their lives for in Army of the Dead.
Years before that fateful heist in post-apocalyptic Las Vegas, Ludwig is a man named Sebastian, a bank teller living in the city of Potsdam,...
Army of Thieves, the prequel to Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, has less to do with zombies than you might expect. Yes, there are a few undead creatures shambling around the claustrophobic hallways of Ludwig Dieter’s (Matthias Schweighöfer) nightmares and on European newscasts showing the horrific outbreak in Las Vegas, but the movie’s not really interested in what’s happening across the Atlantic. Instead, Army of Thieves is about the mythical safes built by legendary (and fictional) locksmith Hans Wagner, one of which will eventually become the vault Scott Ward (Dave Bautista), Ludwig, and the rest of the squad of mercenaries will risk their lives for in Army of the Dead.
Years before that fateful heist in post-apocalyptic Las Vegas, Ludwig is a man named Sebastian, a bank teller living in the city of Potsdam,...
- 11/2/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
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