The show was originally intended as a feature film, which would have been the fourth in the 'Divergent' series, based on the books by Veronica Roth.
Actress tells Vanity Fair she made up her mind not to do the series finale for the small screen
As filmmakers and actors will tell you time and time again, it is extremely difficult to make a great movie. There are so many factors that need to jibe together, from hiring the best director to finding the right tone to establishing believable chemistry between the leads. For 10 recent examples of how these things can easily go so gloriously wrong, look no further than the following list of our picks for this year’s worst of the very worst.
Tris (Shailene Woodley) is about to discover the truth about her world — but can she save it from destruction? In Allegiant, the penultimate installment of The Divergent Series, Tris and her allies go beyond the walls of post-apocalyptic Chicago for the first time, only to learn much more than they bargained for about how their homeland was created. Related: ‘The Divergent Series: Allegiant’ Teaser: Tris Meets Scary Jeff Daniels In dystopian society of Divergent, an entire city has been forcibly divided into factions, resulting in all-out war. Now, after the struggles of Insurgent, the faction-defying Tris and her boyfriend Four (Theo James) risk life and limb to discover the world outside of Chicago.
The next thing I knew, I had a stern-looking Kate Winslet challenging my place in the Dauntless faction. Insurgent: Shatter Reality is a four-minute virtual reality experience co-produced by Lionsgate, the distributor of the Divergent series, and Samsung, which provided the hardware. Samsung wants its Gear VR headset and Milk VR platform to be the leaders in the burgeoning new virtual reality industry, which surrounds users in a 360-degree environment and allows them to explore it to various degrees.
As reported, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady makes an appropriately raunchy cameo in the new TV spot for the comedy sequel. When Ted and Tami-Lynn decide they want a baby, they need to find a superstar sperm donor. On the plus side, Ted gets to experience one of Brady’s perfect spirals first-hand.
Only a year ago, few movie fans knew who Ansel Elgort was. Yahoo Movies found out how he's adjusting to fame following the back-to-back hits 'Divergent' and 'The Fault in Our Stars.'
It’s the day after the premiere and after party for his latest film, Whiplash, and Miles Teller has certainly felt better. Teller stars as Andrew, a jazz drummer at an elite music conservatory who wants so badly to be a musical great that he not only forfeits all personal relationships, he also withstands the emotional and physical abuse of a fiercely intimidating instructor (J.K. Simmons). Teller shares not only Andrew’s musical talent, but also his drive. He’s already wrapped two other potential big hits: Next year’s Divergent follow-up, Insurgent, and the new Fantastic Four reboot, in which he’ll star as Reed Richards. As if that wasn’t enough to keep him occupied, Teller also had to deal with an online brouhaha last month, when he was quoted as saying he felt “dead inside” after wrapping Divergent, forcing the Philadelphia-area native to vehemently (and very frankly) defend himself.
It's been two months since 'Divergent' opened, so it's back to work to make their annual release schedule.
When we got going on our monster list of most anticipated movies coming out this year , we found ourselves constantly wanting to turn to the next page. 2015 is sizing up to be the most monstrous movie year of all — with mega-franchises like “The Avengers,” “The Hunger Games,” and “Star Wars” poised to break all kinds of box office records. (Thankfully “Avatar 2” is slated for 2016, otherwise our heads would explode!) Forget 2014, here are the year-from-now movies that have us wishing we could travel into the future: 1. “Star Wars: Episode VII” ZOMG.