According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us a Witcher prequel show is in the works and National Treasure 3 is in development, both of which were correct - Paramount is looking to develop a new Transformers movie based on Netflix series War for Cybertron. Supposedly, the company wants to produce a live-action film that would very much remain its own standalone project and not be connected to the in-development franchise reboot or anything else coming down the pipeline.
According to a report published by Deadline, Patrick Star will star (pun intended) in his very own SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff, aptly titled The Patrick Star Show. As of right now, the sponge's lifelong sidekick is slated to be portrayed by Bill Fagerbakke, who's provided the voice for the character ever since his first TV appearance.
Even though Avengers: Endgame came out close to a year ago, the world is still talking about it. The climax to a story that started with the 2008 film Iron Man, it set a new standard for superhero movies that might never be topped again. And now that the film can be viewed on Disney+, audiences are experiencing the magic all over again.
A recent article claiming that the Force has always been female has renwed debate among Star Wars fans in regards to the franchise's intended audience.
According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us a Witcher prequel and an Extraction sequel were in the works well before Netflix officially announced them - the streaming giant's live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender will reportedly make some big changes to the original story. These include, but will not be limited to, the introduction of new characters and subplots. Most importantly, however, the series creators plan to alter the show's ending, too, we're told.
According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us [SPOILERS] would be revealed as a traitor in The Rise of Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano will appear in The Mandalorian - George Lucas wants to direct a new Star Wars trilogy. The renowned filmmaker would like to develop and helm it for Lucasfilm but apparently, only under the condition that his company's current figurehead - Kathleen Kennedy - isn't involved in any way.