The movie achieved a ton of internet buzz and was more transparently fan-sourced than any other film in history. It's Kim who is responsible for smuggling a bunch of poisonous snakes onto the aircraft on which Flynn and his charge are traveling, in an attempt to kill the witness (played by Nathan Phillips).
Jackson as Neville Flynn, an FBI agent tasked with escorting the key witness in a murder trial against mob boss Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson) from Hawaii to California. You can listen to Smith share the story of his lost Strange Adventures episode below.While the plot is hardly the point of Snakes on a Plane, we may as well mention that the 2006 movie starred Samuel L. On that day in 2019, HBO Max also announced a Green Lantern series, but Smith shared that things aren’t looking good for that project either. Unfortuntaely, like Superman Lives, Strange Adventures won’t see the light of day, according to Smith. In the ’90s, Kevin Smith notably took a pass at Tim Burton’s Superman Lives, which would’ve starred Cage as the Man of Steel. was considering Nicolas Cage to play Bizarro.
Smith also revealed the DC series was going to have a significant budget and that Warner Bros. Kevin Smith went on to detail his Strange Adventures episode, which would’ve included Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, and Bizarro. There hasn’t been any news reported about the anthology series in years, but Kevin Smith revealed on his Hollywood Babble-On podcast that he was involved with one episode that he co-wrote with Eric Carrasco. Strange Adventures was a project that was announced all the way back in 2019 ahead of the launch of HBO Max. was looking to cast Nicolas Cage as Bizarro in his Strange Adventures episode. With so many projects in the works stemming from the iconic Marvel character, and likely no shortage to come after, there are sure to be plenty of other roles that the actor would suit should he join Kevin Feige’s team. With his brief response, it wouldn’t seem that Franco is all too keen to take over from his sibling inside the MCU’s Spider-Man saga. You know what you’re saying when you say that.” “That’s treading in a territory that’d be a little tricky. Speaking to Comicbook in support of the upcoming Netflix action comedy Day Shift, the question was posed to Franco if he’d be interested in joining the Spider-Man universe, an idea which he seemed onboard for, but wasn’t sure of what role would be best.Ĭontinuing, the interviewer suggested that the MCU is yet to introduce its own version of Harry Osborn, implying that perhaps this could be a role for him. Recently, actor Dave Franco shared his thoughts on joining the franchise, perhaps even in the same role his older brother James played back in 2002. With the power of the multiverse, anything is possible, and the MCU is gearing up to introduce a ton of new and returning characters to the fold. Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images for Netflix
The deal was negotiated by Kelly and Youngjoo Suh of Korean sales outfit Finecut. “We can’t wait to see audiences react to Walk Up, a film strikingly original and strikingly Hong.” “With each new film, Hong Sangsoo continues to find new ways to surprise and delight us,” said Cinema Guild president Peter Kelly. As Byunsgoo makes his way up the floors of the building, Hong fills these spaces with a profusion of everyday details spanning art, love, career, religion, dietary decisions and home renovations.
But this time the structure is a literal one. With Walk Up, Hong returns to an interest in structure, a defining characteristic of his work. After an involving tour of the structure, the director steps outside for a work call, only to return to the same place, albeit set in a different time. Walk Up stars Kwon Haehyo - making his ninth appearance in a film by Hong - as a film director who goes with his daughter Jeongsu (Park Miso) to a building owned by an old friend (Lee Hyeyoung). Cinema Guild says it plans to release Walk Up in theaters in 2023 - following the company’s release of Hong’s other 2022 title, The Novelist’s Film, this fall. The film is set to world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and will also play in competition at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Cinema Guild has acquired North American distribution rights to prolific Korean auteur Hong Sangsoo’s latest feature Walk Up.