Daily Podcast: How Do You Make A Disney Movie About A Empathetic Dog Murderer? Daredevil, Snake Eyes, John Grisham, Oscars, Between Two Ferns, James Cameron & Tom Cruise

On the December 5, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Chris Evangelista to talk the latest film and tv news, including Daredevil, Snake Eyes, John Grisham, The Oscars, Cruella, Between Two Ferns and James Cameron & Tom Cruise.

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In The News:

Chris: 'Daredevil' Was Netflix's Fourth Biggest Show – So Why Was It Canceled?

Ben: 'G.I. Joe' Spin-Off 'Snake Eyes' Back to Life with 'RED' Director Robert Schwentke

Chris: Attention Dads: The John Grisham Universe is Coming to Hulu With TV Adaptations of 'The Rainmaker' and 'Rogue Lawyer'

Ben: Kevin Hart to Host the 2019 Academy Awards

Chris: Disney's 'Cruella' Eyes Craig Gillespie to Direct

Ben: A 'Between Two Ferns' Movie is Secretly Already Filming, and Nothing Makes Sense Anymore

Chris: James Cameron and Tom Cruise Talked About Filming a Movie in Outer Space

Special birthday shout-out.

Other articles mentioned:

Matthew Ball twitter thread Peter mentioned about Daredevil

All the other stuff you need to know:

You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes.

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