Strange World Trailer: A Multigenerational Family Adventure Film With Wobbly Creatures
It's a strange, strange world.
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Read MoreWith Walter Hamada no longer steering the ship at Warner Bros. Discover, who knows what the future will hold for DC Films.
Read MoreSee: Senator Bail Organa of Alderaan.
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Read MoreAfter Black Adam, it feels like every major and minor DC Comics hero has a chance of popping up on the big screen.
Read MoreIt's a shame, but at the same time, Moore is allowed to resent Hollywood.
Read MoreAction? Teen movies? Horror comedies? Musicals? Weirdly bleak arthouse film with surprising brutality? November has it all, baby.
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