Star Trek 4's Screenwriter Insists It's Still On Track

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Kevin Greutert talks Amanda Young’s growth in the Saw movies. The cast and crew of The Exorcist: Believer talk religion in a new featurette. Kristen Stewart’s Living for the Dead gets a new look. Plus, what’s coming on the final episode of Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Spoilers, away!

Star Trek 4

Screenwriter Lindsey Beer promised Star Trek 4 is “still on the tracks” during a recent interview with Collider.

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Saw X

During a recent interview with Total Film, director Kevin Greutert stated Saw X will reveal how Amanda Young transitioned from a “recovering drug addict” in the first film to a “sassy rebel” in the third.

I would say that she’s a major character in this story, and I really wanted to explore that area between what we see in Saw 1 where she’s a very vulnerable recovering drug addict and the kind of sassy rebel in Saw 3.

Meanwhile, a new clip reveals one of Jigsaw’s victims must saw into his own head with a craniotome before an electric chair finishes the job for him.


The Exorcist: Believer

The cast and crew of The Exorcist: Believer discuss comparative religion in a new featurette.



House of Dolls

To collect an inheritance, three sisters must solve a scavenger hunt inside the life-sized dollhouse a madman calls home in the trailer for House of Dolls, coming to VOD this October 3.


The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

Daryl “sets out on a mission” in an especially brief synopsis for “Coming Home,” the first season finale of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

Daryl sets out on a mission.

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SurrealEstate

While Luke deals with a film crew, Susan investigates a haunted bed and breakfast in the synopsis for “Truth in Advertising,” the second episode of SurrelEstate’s second season.

Luke deals with a film crew at a client’s property, while Susan investigates a strange seaside B&B.

[Spoiler TV]


Living for the Dead

Five queer ghost hunters investigate haunted locations in the trailer for Living for the Dead, a new series from executive producer Kristen Stewart.


Loki

Finally, Loki has five minutes to save time, itself, in a new TV spot for his second season at Disney+.


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