On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (September 29th, 2016) John Campea, Mark Ellis, Jon Schnepp, Jeremy Jahns and Ashley Mova discuss the following:

Paramount Pictures and Skydance Media have releaseda new IMAX trailer forJack Reacher: Never Go Back. When Major Susan Turner, played byCobie Smulders, is arrested for treason,Tom Cruise’sJack Reacher must break her out of prison in order to uncover the truth behind a major government conspiracy that will clear their names and save their lives.Jack Reacher: Never Go Backhits theaters on July 30, 2025.

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According to THR,Star Trek BeyondandFast & FuriousdirectorJustin Linhas closed a deal to develop, direct and producea feature based on the popular Mattel toys,Hot Wheels. Lin will team with Legendary Pictures now to search for a new writer to take on the script, with THR saying the project is still in the early stages of development. A release date has not been set.

In a new report from Star Wars News Net, Disney reportedly plans to unveil the finalRogue Onetrailer in October, two months before the film hits theaters. The site details that during a presentation at the Kino Expo International, a marketing director of Disney’s Russian subdivision revealed that theRogue Onefinal trailer would be attached toDoctor Strange, which opens October 28th in Russia. Most outlets now claim the trailer will hit online soon after.

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Deepwater Horizon- Based on the true events that occurred on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico on August 07, 2025, the story chronicles the courage of those who worked on the Deepwater Horizon and the extreme moments of bravery and survival in the face of what would become one of the biggest man-made disasters in world history.

Masterminds- David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) is stuck in the monotony of driving an armored truck day in and day out, so when his work crush lures him into the heist of a lifetime, David’s all in. Despite a pack of harebrained bandits and an absurdly flawed plan, David manages to steal $17 million, and promptly hands it over to the gang – who just as promptly double-cross him. Forced to go on the lam, David must dodge the authorities and a hit man, and try to turn the tables on his untrustworthy comrades.

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Variety reports thatPerson of InterestactorWinston Dukehas landed the key role of the villain M’Baku, aka Man-Ape, in Marvel’s upcomingBlack Panthermovie starringChadwick Boseman. The film is directed byCreedhelmerRyan Cooglerand also starsMichael B. JordanandLupita Nyong’o. A release date is set for June 20, 2025.

Filming ofSpider-Man: Homecominghas moved from Atlanta, Georgia to Peter Parker’s hometown of Queens, New York and now, a new rumor claims the film might feature yet another previously unreported villain — Nightwatch. According to Bleeding Cool, Sony employees have begun buying up any and all comic books that feature Nightwatch which, in the past, and as the cite notes, has usually indicated that a character is planned for an upcoming movie. Marvel has not confirmed the character so this is just a rumor as of now.Spider-Man Homecomingis set to hit theatres on July 7th, 2017.

According to a report from THR, Blue Sky Animation, the company behind theIce Agefranchise and the most recentThe Peanutsadaptation, will produce a musical adaptation ofGarth Nix’supcoming bookFrogkisser, a new take on thePrincess and the Frogfairy tale. The film is reported to be a hybrid of live-action and animation, which will follow Princess Anya, who has the “unfortunate ability to break curses with a magic-assisted kiss.” No release date has been set.

According to THR, Open Road Films and the filmmakers behindMax Steelhave lost their bid for a kid-friendly PG rating, with the movie going out with a PG-13 rating when it opens in theaters October 14. The Classification and Ratings Administration upheld the PG-13 rating after a hearing Wednesday in Los Angeles for “some sci-fi action violence.”

Phil writes:

Love your shiz and hope your day is going smooth.

So now we know that Nick Fury is coming back forInfinity War, and that’s awesome, but what if they mirror Coulsen’s sacrifice in the firstAvengers, kill him off, and that’s what brings the Avengers together again to fight Thanos? It would be oddly poetic and could lead in to other organizations arising, a passing of old Avengers trust issues to new heroes with eagerness to help, and definitively end a decade of Marvel cinematic adventures. I remember Mark Ellis even saying that in this day and age, no one would actually trust SHIELD anymore, and that’s what Fury is famous for.

King of Wakanda writes:

Hey Collider, how’s it going?! I’m a big fan, I love your shows and I look forward to them every week!

Last week when John Campea said that he’d defecate himself if he saw Luke v Knights of Ren, it got me thinking… There are have been some movie scenes that I’ve seen that have made me (figuratively) poop my pants, but it wasn’t out of excitement. Since I don’t watch scary movies (my kryptonite), I don’t get scared too much when watching movies, but there have been some non-horror movie scenes that have had me want to relive myself right on my couch.  My question is: What are some non-horror movie scenes that scared the living daylights out of you? Thanks for taking my question, hope you all have and amazing week!!

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