FX brings an Image comic book series to television. Florence Pugh’s The Midnight Library sells to Paramount. The fate of Doctor Who is expected in the next week or two. Kevin Feige promises Spider-Man will be both sad and poor in Brand New Day. Vent a couple of LN2 exhaust conduits along the dorsal emitters, it’s Morning Spoilers! The Midnight Library Deadline reports Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to Gareth Davis’s film adaptation of Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library for $36,000,000. Starring Florence Pugh, the story follows Nora Seed, “who finds herself in a library between life and death with the chance to experience all the potential lives she could have lived.” Spider-Man: Brand New Day In a recent interview with Empire, Marvel’s Kevin Feige stated Brand New Day will be the first MCU Spider-Man film to focus on the character’s “classic elements,” citing his impoverished NYC lifestyle as an example.
It is the first Spider-Man film that we’ve made in the MCU that is focused on the classic elements of Spider-Man. He’s doing the Spidey thing of living in a rather sad, small apartment, listening to the police scanner and going out and using his great power responsibly. Evil Dead Wrath Filming has officially wrapped on Francis Galluppi’s Evil Dead Wrath, still currently scheduled for an April 7, 2028 release date. Onslaught According to Bloody-Disgusting, Adam Wingard’s Onslaught is scheduled for a September 4, 2026 release date. The film stars Adria Arjona as “a character tasked with taking down an unstoppable force that has escaped from a secret military base.”











