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Alex Kurtzman Previews Venom Movie Spinoff in Amazing Spider-Man Franchise

By Andrew Meola | Sep 11, 2014 09:40 AM EDT

Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci's screenplay for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 received a mixed to negative reaction from both fans and critics alike, but their fingerprints will remain on the franchise as Kurtzman is set to direct the Venom spinoff. In a new interview, Kurtzman previews what fans can expect from the much darker character. Read More »

Andrew Garfield Responds to The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Negative Reaction

By Andrew Meola | Sep 11, 2014 09:36 AM EDT

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 divided fans and critics when it came out in May, and many of the reviews skewed toward the negative side. In some cases, people just flat out hated this movie. Now, star Andrew Garfield has addressed those criticisms in detail. Read More »

Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci Remake Anne Rice's 'Interview With The Vampire!'

By Jorge Solis | Aug 08, 2014 10:12 AM EDT

Universal and Imagine Entertainment have bought the rights to Anne Rice's bestselling collection of "The Vampire Chronicles." Producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (The "Star Trek" remakes) will oversee the project as the horror franchise reboots "Interview With The Vampire." Read More »

Roberto Orci Is SO CLOSE To Directing 'Star Trek 3'

By Jon Niles | Jul 24, 2014 04:13 PM EDT

The director's seat is still open for Star Trek 3, but series writer Roberto Orci is the man in the lead to take the job. In fact, he has some big ideas for the project and believes he's the perfect fit to take over where J.J. Abrams left off with Star Trek Into Darkness. Pleading his case, Orci shared some potential teasers, spoilers and perhaps some plot details this week. Read More »

'Star Trek 3' Director Roberto Orci Teases 2016 Movie Will Boldy Go Where J.J Abrams Films Didn't - Deep Space!

By Jon Niles | Jun 27, 2014 03:39 PM EDT

J.J. Abrams' films Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness were both Earth-centric sci-fi movies about a legendary crew of a space ship. Sure they were good, but audiences were a bit stuck too close to home in these blockbusters. Now that Roberto Orci is helming Star Trek 3, the new director says that Earth won't be the focus of his movie. We're going to go into deep space in 2016. Read More »

Roberto Orci Confirmed as 'Star Trek 3' Director?

By Jon Niles | May 14, 2014 02:56 PM EDT

After about a month or so of speculation, it looks like Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness co-writer Roberto Orci will serve as director for the next chapter in the franchise. Read More »

'Star Trek 3' Director Found?

By Jon Niles | May 09, 2014 03:07 PM EDT

While J.J. Abrams won't be returning for a third Star Trek film as director, as a producer he might have found his replacement and he didn't have to look too far. Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness co-writer Roberto Orci is reportedly in early talks to direct the highly anticipated sequel. Read More »

Drew Goddard Directing Spider-Man Spinoff 'Sinister Six' Movie

By Andrew Meola | Apr 08, 2014 09:38 AM EDT

Fans have been wondering about the details of the Amazing Spider-Man spinoff movie, Sinister Six, ever since its announcement several months ago. The film will focus on the famous group of Spider-Man villains, though the actual roster of the crew is unknown at this time. But we at least know who will direct the film thanks to a new report. Read More »

Roberto Orci Talks The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Venom and Sinister Six

By Andrew Meola | Jan 16, 2014 09:52 AM EST

A funny thing has been happening with The Amazing Spider-Man 2. The movie releases on May 2 in U.S. theaters, and Sony has certainly been hyping it to a great degree. But fans seem to have already looked past it into future installments, particularly the Venom and Sinister Six movies that are coming down the pipe in a few years. Read More »

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