The director of Masters of the Universe discusses Skeletor’s new voice. A Megalodon somehow fits inside a prison in The Black Demon sequel. Fay Weldon’s Puffball could become a TV series. And the Scary Movie franchise returns with a timely parody of Ma. Build High for Happiness, it’s Morning Spoilers! Increase Variety reports Matilda Lutz, Suzanne Clément, Holt McCallany, and Fernanda Urrejola will star in Increase, a “futuristic thriller” from director Nicolas Bary said to “blend psychological thriller elements with transhumanist themes and body horror influences.” Based on a script of Bary’s co-written with Sheila Erdmann and Mary Noelle Dana, the story concerns Genie (Lutz), “a professional runner whose life is shattered by an unwanted pregnancy and later transformed by a catastrophic accident that leaves her without both legs. Fitted with technologically advanced prosthetics connected directly to the brain, Genie not only learns to walk again but surpasses the limits of human performance as a Paralympic athlete. As she takes the world by storm, suspicions emerge over whether her amputation was really accidental — or a deliberate choice.” The Black Demon: Atlantis Bloody-Disgusting has word Jack Kesy, Julio César Cedillo, Harold Torres, Vanesa Restrepo, and Anthony Del Negro will star in The Black Demon: Atlantis, a sequel to the 2023 megalodon movie from cinematographer-turned-director Carmen Cabana. The story is set in Atlantis, “a remote maximum-security prison in the Pacific Ocean. Undercover DEA agent Jerry Simms (Kesy) arrives at the offshore fortress run by the enigmatic Warden Reyes (Restrepo) after his operative (Del Negro) mysteriously disappears while investigating inmate deaths tied to Diego Núñez (Torres), a feared cult-like killer rumored to wield ancient powers. As mutilated bodies surface around the prison and whispers of blood rituals spread through the cell blocks, Atlantis spirals into fear, violence, and chaos. Forced to rely on Chato (Cedillo), a haunted inmate who knows the prison’s hidden underworld, Jerry is pulled into a desperate fight for survival when the legendary Black Demon tears into Atlantis, turning it into a nightmarish war zone.“
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