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Yoshi🏳️⚧️
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Best transition ever filmed?

Saw 4 has the most unbelievable transition I’ve ever seen. Literally what

Daenerys Targaryen's Fortnite "Drogon" Glider

Love the first movie, so I’m really hoping this is good. Not sure what to expect, but let’s go! Now Watching: Ready or Not 2: Here I Come






The story of the draft of the old Warner Bros. 'FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S' movie script from 2016 that was later given away has been revealed! "The story followed a group of four nerdy friends who called themselves "The Warlocks" and made YouTube videos together. After stumbling upon the story of the dead security guard (Mike, whose demise happens in the first few pages) and five missing children, the aroup decides to sneak out to the old abandoned pizzeria to investigate what really happened. Also the owner was a totally different character. there was no William Afton in the script at all, which is ironic since we eventually had Matt[hew Lillard] sign it." "Overall, I remember it having more of a group vibe like The Goonies or Stranger Things with a pretty conventional setup/story and lacked real faithfulness to the source material and FNAF lore. I recall the script did have a whole underground workshop and even an underground amusement park but I don't remember any crazy government project element. I also remember the main kid's family was moving away from their town and he might have had a single mom. Like I said the plot was pretty familiar and used a lot of storytelling tropes so my memory is a bit hazy as it's been quite a while since I read it." Source: patreon.com/posts/15343300… 📸: @/uorplefever #FNAFMovie #FiveNightsAtFreddys #FNAF2Movie

The End of Oak Street (previously Flowervale Street) will have its first trailer next week. The film is about 1 hour and 40 minutes, and I've heard it's a good film. It supposedly pushes that PG-13 rating to its utmost limits.

‘PROJECT HAIL MARY’ has become the first ever film to premiere in the stratosphere. A bespoke IMAX display was sent into space that played footage from the film.