Star Wars, Batgirl, Rust and Dune Spoiler Discussion
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On the October 25, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson and senior writer and chief film critic Chris Evangelista, to talk about the latest film and TV news, including updates on the Rust shooting, a Star Wars horror movie, Batgirl and a spoiler discussion for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. In the News: Ben: Rust Crew Had Walked Off Set Before Fatal Shooting; Three Other Gun Misfires Reported On Same Film Chris: Mike Flanagan Wants To Make A Star Wars Horror Movie Ben: Star Wars Series Ahsoka Adds Hayden Christensen To Its Cast Ben: The Batgirl movie has landed Brendan Fraser to play its villain In The Spoiler Room: Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Brief thoughts Chris on why Lynch’s movie is more enjoyable - David Lynch's Dune Is Better Than Its Reputation Suggests The ending of the movieChris (og Vanessa): Dune Ending Explained: The Spoilers Must Flow Ben (og Max): The Dune Sequel: What Comes After Part One? Also mentioned: Here's The Dune Glossary For The David Lynch Adaptation Of The Sci-Fi Epic All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at [email protected]. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy