Kevin Smith can’t help but hype up Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Phil Lord and Chris Miller are back to working on Clone High. The Walking Dead offers a tiny tease of what to expect next season. Plus, Mattel really wants to keep that Polly Pocket movie happening. Spoilers now!
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Polly Pocket
Variety reports Lily Collins will play Polly Pocket in a live-action film adaptation of the Mattel toyline written and directed by Lena Dunham.
Fear Street Part 3: 1666
Bloody-Disgusting reports the third film in Leigh Janiak’s Fear Street trilogy has been rated “R” for “strong violence and gore, language, some sexuality and brief drug use.”
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Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins
Scarlett throws down with the Baroness in a new international Snake Eyes trailer from India.
The Hunting
Meanwhile, a werewolf stalks a small town in the trailer for The Hunting.
Smallville: The Animated Series
Tom Welling revealed on Cameo that he and Michael Rosenbaum are working on a Smallville animated series “using as many as the original cast members as possible.”
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The Walking Dead
Den of Geek has titles for the first eight episodes of The Walking Dead’s final season.
1101 – Acheron: Part I
1102 – Acheron: Part II
1103 – Hunted
1104 – Rendition
1105 – Out of the Ashes
1106 – On the Inside
1107 – Promises Broken
1108 – For Blood
Clone High
A table read for the premiere episode of Clone High’s second season is currently underway.
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Masters of the Universe
Kevin Smith hyped Stephen Root’s performance as Cringer on Twitter.
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American Horror Story: Double Feature
FX has yet another new poster for American Horror Story: Double Feature teasing an alien/ghoul romance.
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Loki
Sophie Di Martino’s Sylvie enjoys her own featurette including footage from future episodes.
Jellystone!
Finally, HBO Max keeps its Hanna-Barbera I.P.s alive in the trailer for Jellystone!—a new Yogi Bear cartoon co-starring Jabberjaw, Shazzan, and select members of the animated pantheon.
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