This week, we’ve seen some interesting trailers for exciting sci-fi, comic book movies, and forbidden horror, each with an interesting mix of genres. Clown: Pas de deux is a comic book movie about the love story of the Joker and Harley Quinn, and is also a musical, a new show on Apple TV Plus dark matter The series is a kidnapping thriller with an interesting alternate reality twist.And then there are Maxinea horror film that also looks to be a whodunit.
Clown: Pas de deux Deciphering the origins of Joker and Harley Quinn’s romance, which was explored in some of Joker’s best episodes. Batman: The Animated Series and showed slight performance in 2016 suicide squad.This movie was supposed to be a “jukebox musical” – you know, like Moulin Rouge, Except it’s about a pair of murderous lovers with unconventional ideas for jokes. It will be released on October 4th.
dark matter’The physicist protagonist is kidnapped and pulled into an alternate reality by a parallel version of himself. The series stars Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly, Alice Braga, Jimmi Simpson, Dayo Okeniyi and Oakes Fegley and will be available on Apple on May 8 airing on TV Plus.Apple has some absolute sci-fi masterpieces – my personal favorite is for all mankind and Hello Tomorrow!I enjoy it very much Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, too (although I haven’t completed this task yet). The show will begin airing on May 8.
Maxine “Nightcrawler,” the third in a trilogy, follows an adult film star named Maxine Minx (Mia Goss) as she attempts to break into Hollywood, set against the backdrop of a film called “Nightcrawler” Night Stalker” serial killer. Like the previous movie, X and pearlit takes place in a specific decade, this time the 1980s. Maxine Also starring Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Lily Collins, Giancarlo Esposito and Kevin Bay Ken. It comes out on July 5th.
Another Apple movie, take me to the moon Scarlett Johannson plays Kelly Jones, a marketing executive hired by NASA to film a fake moon landing in case the real one fails. Channing Tatum plays launch director Cole Davis, who is responsible for making the actual landing possible. Of course, the trailer can’t resist the long-standing conspiracy theory that Stanley Kubrick filmed the first Apollo moon landing. The film, which also stars Ana Garcia, Jim Rash, Noah Robbins, Ray Romano and Woody Harrelson, will be released on July 12.