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Marvel Possibly Commences Quest for Actors for Upcoming X-Men Film Series

Explore the actors of the fresh Anaconda version, unconventionally, via musical endeavors.

Marvel Possibly Commences Quest for Actors for Upcoming X-Men Film Series

Fede Alvarez is jumping into the territory of classic slasher flicks. Get a peek at Netflix's take on the '50s comic strip "Eternaut" and the upcoming episodes of "Common Side Effects." Spoiler alert!

Marvel's X-Men

Rumors swirl around Marvel’s X-Men film, potential cast members include Harris Dickinson, Sadie Sink, and Julia Butters for Scott Summers, Jean Grey, and Kitty Pryde, respectively[1].

Monitor

Joining the cast of the high-concept horror film "Monitor," Brittany O’Grady from "The White Lotus" adds a chilling touch to the story of a horrifying video that refuses to be published[1]. As the demonic creature starts following the social media moderators across every screen, they face a relentless demon intent on unleashing chaos[2].

This Is Not a Test

Froy Gutierrez and Luke McFarlane join Olivia Holt in "This Is Not a Test," a YA horror thriller based on a novel by Courtney Summers. In the face of an infected world, five students take cover at Cortege High. Spotlighting Sloane's determination to protect her friends with an unwavering will to live, the movie promises non-stop tension[2].

Fede Alvarez’s New Project

Anxiously awaiting Alvarez’s potential slasher project, the horror maestro alluded to his deep-seated love for 80s horror genre classics[2][4][5]. With a production background in films like "Evil Dead" and "Alien: Romulus," we're excited to see what he has in store for us[1][2].

Posters and Cancellations

Meanwhile, celebrate the new poster for "The Monkey" parodying "Hardcore," and bid farewell to "Hysteria!" as Peacock prematurely calls it quits after just one season[3].

[1]: Enrichment Data: Alvarez's interest in classic slasher films.[2]: Enrichment Data: Various casts and stories of upcoming horror movies.[3]: Enrichment Data: Poster for "The Monkey" and news about show cancellation.[4]: Enrichment Data: Alvarez's background in horror movies.[5]: Enrichment Data: Upcoming movie projects for Alvarez.

In the future of cinema, technology could potentially revolutionize the way we experience horror movies, much like how it transformed classic slasher flicks. At IO9, you might find thought-provoking discussions on this topic and its impact on upcoming movies.

After watching Fede Alvarez's take on slasher classics, one might ponder how technology will shape the future of horror films, giving rise to even more chilling and immersive experiences.

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