Updates From The Green Knight, Stargirl, and More
Jonathan Groff and Kristen Bell are getting fantastical for a strange new musical. Anya Taylor-Joy teases The Northman. Loki might already have a second season renewal. Plus, Supernatural’s endgame continues, Stargirl casts a familiar genie, and what’s next on Star Trek: Discovery. Spoilers, away!
Black Crab
Noomi Rapace is attached to star in Black Crab, a post-apocalyptic thriller at Netflix from director Adam Berg. Set during an “endless winter,” the story follows “six soldiers who are sent on a dangerous mission across the frozen sea to transport a package that could finally end their war.” [Deadline]
Molly and the Moon
Deadline also reports Kristen Bell and Jonathan Groff will star in Molly and the Moon, a live-action fantasy/musical from the creators of How I Met Your Mother. The story is said to follow an expectant mother (Bell) “singing a lullaby to her pregnant belly” as the film “push[es] in on that pregnant belly” and into “this other world where we see a mysterious little girl in a rowboat in the middle of the ocean, looking up at the moon and hearing that song come through the moon.” Co-director Carter Bays compares the project to both Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal.
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The Northman
In conversation with Indiewire, Anya-Taylor Joy stated The Northman will be something the world “genuinely hasn’t seen before.”
In the same article, Nicole Kidman stated she’s “terrified” of the production.
The Green Knight
A24's The Green Knight has been rated “R” by the MPAA for “violence, some sexuality and graphic nudity.”
Free Guy
Disney and 20th Century Studios have removed Free Guy from its December release schedule. No new date has been given. [Coming Soon]
Stargirl
Jim Gaffigan will lend his voice to Thunderbolt, the genie-like entity residing inside the pink pen introduced early on in Stargirl’s first season. According to Entertainment Weekly, “the wishes [the Thunderbolt] grants often cause more trouble than the wish-asker would ever expect. But despite his somewhat constant supernatural disasters, the Thunderbolt’s heart is always in the right place, even if it is wounded by the friends he has lost throughout his long existence.”
Loki
According to Production Weekly, Loki has already been renewed for a second season at Disney+. Production is scheduled to begin sometime in 2022.
His Dark Materials
Production Weekly also reports His Dark Materials has been renewed for a third season at the BBC and HBO.
neXt
Ted tries to stay with the company in the synopsis for the November 24 episode of neXt.
Supernatural
The Winchesters adopt a dog in the trailer for “Inherit the Earth,” next week’s episode of Supernatural. FYI: We’ll have a blog up about last night’s events before long...
Star Trek: Discovery
Finally, Oded Fehr comes to Star Trek: Discovery in the trailer for next week’s episode, “Die Trying.”
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Source: io9.gizmodo.com