Saif Ali Khan have resumed work on Navdeep Singh’s ‘Hunter’.After wrapping up the Rajasthan schedule earlier this year. Reportedly, Saif plays a sadhu out for revenge in the film,Has resumed shooting in Mumbai. The 48-year-old actor was spotted in character on the set….
San Diego Comic-Con unveiled some of the most anticipated movie trailers of the year to enthusiastic audiences. Thankfully, the studios made nearly all of the trailers available online for fans who were not able to attend the annual convention. Easily the biggest Comic-Con trailers released all came from Warner Bros. as they unleashed a ton of never-before-seen footage celebrating some of 2019’s biggest releases. DC came into Hall H with two trailers that wowed audiences. Aquaman was a huge hit, helping to restore faith in the DCEU (now officially known as Worlds of DC). And Shazam! took the audience by storm, giving everyone a peek at the Big-inspired superhero comedy that looks fun for all-ages. Warner Bros. also offered up the first Godzilla: King of the Monsters trailer, which delivered some big monster action.
Warner Bros. continued their parade of trailers, showing off new footage from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. The first sneak peek at RZA’s Cut Throat City follows a group of friends forced to plan a heist in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to save their lives. Perhaps one of the most anticipated trailers of the entire event was M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass, which serves as a sequel to both his Unbreakable and Split. Bringing James McAvoy together with Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson was an event in and of itself, and this trailer did not disappoint. The BuyBest trailer brought big action to the San Diego Convention Center. But it was Sheborg, with it’s puppy-eating robotic human killing machines that wins the WTF award for Comic-Con 2018. And Anime fans were treated to the first trailer for upcoming Funimation release Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which went over huge with its intended crowd.
Aquaman Comic-Con Trailer
DC Fans had been waiting for what seems like forever to finally see what Jason Momoa and James Wan have done with Aquaman. The trailer show off a vibrant palette of colors that hasn’t been truly represented in any other movie from DC Films and Warner Bros. However, there is still that trademark darkness thrown in the mix. Will the movie be able to make Aquaman one of the cooler superheroes? We’ll just have to wait and see.
Shazam! Comic-Con Trailer
David F. Sandberg’s Shazam! was another one of the most anticipated of the San Diego Comic-Con 2018 trailers. The superhero movie highlights a different kind of hero than the DC universe is used to putting up on the big screen. Shazam! looks like a lighthearted take on the superhero genre and the fun that one can have with all of those powers.
Godzilla: King of Monsters Comic-Con Trailer
Without a doubt, the Godzilla: King of Monsters trailer was one of the most highly anticipated of the bunch. We last saw Godzilla on the big screen back in 2014, but he’s back and he brought along some friends. Roda and Mothra are clearly visible, but King Ghidorah was obscured in Antarctica, frozen under ice, which has left many fans speculating about how the beast will break out. The action-packed thriller is still being talked about, which bodes well for when the movie hits theaters next May.
Glass Comic-Con Trailer
M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass owes a bit of debt to San Diego Comic-Con. When 2000’s Unbreakable hit theaters, it was not a massive success. However, throughout the years, the comic book movie gained a cult status, partly thanks to Comic-Con. In addition, Shyamalan met James McAvoy at a Comic-Con party before Split, so one could say that Comic-Con brought everybody together for Glass. The trailer brought down the house and is still being talked about right now.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crime of GrindelwaldComic-Con Trailer
The latest trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald premiered at Comic-Con and it featured the historical character Nicolas Flamel. Flamel is responsible for the Philosopher’s Stone and he’s going to be an integral piece in helping to take down Johnny Depp’s Gellert Grindelwald. The new trailer showed off just how sinister Grindelwald is going to be on the big screen, which has some Harry Potter fans divided.
Johnny Depp is being sued for a 2017 on set incident in which a crew member alleges the actor punched him. Gregg Brooks was hired as a location manager for City of Lies — an upcoming movie about the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. The altercation allegedly occurred on April 13, 2017. TMZ was first to report news of the lawsuit.
In the court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Brooks claims the actor became angry when Brooks told him they only had one more shot, and Brooks sought out an LAPD officer for protection. Brooks says in the complaint that Depp followed him and allegedly punched him twice in the ribs after screaming, “Who the f— are you? You have no right to tell me what to do.”
Brooks then alleges in the complaint that Depp said he’d give him “$100,000 to punch me in the face right now” after Brooks didn’t react to the punches. The location manager claims Depp was eventually removed from set by his bodyguards.
PEOPLE has reached out to Depp’s representatives for comment.
Director Brad Furman responded to reports of the altercation with a statement to Page Six in May, calling the alleged incident “exaggerated” and Depp “a consummate professional, great collaborator and a supporter of other artists.”
“He always treats the crew and people around him with the utmost respect,” Furman continued. “Movies can be stressful, and nonevents often become exaggerated. We all love stories — there isn’t one here.”
As a result of the alleged incident, Brooks says in the complaint that he “suffered pain, severe humiliation, mental anguish, and emotional and physical distress, and has been injured in mind and body.”
The actor is also currently embroiled in a $25 million lawsuit with his former business managers, whom he claims mismanaged the $650 million he’s made in the last two decades to the point of depletion. His former managers claim in response that the actor’s allegedly extravagant spending is to blame for his financial woes.