Talking Through The Medias

Ep. 154 What If Tobey McGuire Returns As Spider-Man Uncle Ben


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1. Lets talk a little about the movie Hubie Halloween From Netflix: It's October 31st in Salem, Massachusetts, and a town's eccentric, devoted community volunteer and the good-natured object of his fellow citizen's derision and meanest pranks, finds himself in the midst of a real investigation, for a real murderer. Hubie Halloween is created and starring Adam Sandler, Noah Schnapp, Paris Berelc, Peyton List, Julie Bowen, Karan Bra, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi, Maya Rudolph, June Squibb, and featuring Shaq, Ray Liotta, and Kenan Thompson to name a few.
2. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s rumored cameos in the next Spider-Man movie are “not confirmed”, according to Sony. Rumours of the former Peter Parkers’ involvement have been swirling for weeks, given the increasing prominence of multiverse ideas in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Intriguingly, Sony did not outright deny that cameos for Garfield and Maguire were in the works, telling ET Canada: “Those rumored castings are not confirmed.” Speaking of “Not Confirmed” She-Hulk was Trending After Deadline reported in September that actress Tatiana Maslany would play She-Hulk in an upcoming Marvel series for Disney+, Maslany has said that this news is “not actually a thing.” Speaking to the Sudbury Star about the casting news, Maslany said, “That actually isn’t a real thing and it’s like a press release that’s gotten out of hand.
3. From The Wrap: AMC is making a bet some people are tired of watching movies on their couch, with the nation’s largest cinema chain now offering to let customers rent out entire theaters for as low as $99. The “Private Movie Showing” program, as it’s been dubbed, allows up to 20 people to have a theater to themselves for a few hours. Customers can pick from a list of 34 movies. Older movies start at $99 (excluding tax), and new films like “The New Mutants” and Christopher Nolan’s “Tenant cost $149”. It can get pricier than that, though. Depending on the movie selection and theater location, AMC’s website said it can cost up to $349 to host a private movie party. On top of that, if you’re really looking to hold court, AMC will rent you a microphone to address your friends for $100.
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