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Cinema isn’t just about the latest Disney/Pixar project or Star Wars spin-off. Memorable storytelling is happening all over the film industry, from Hollywood’s box-office-busting superhero smashes to small, innovative indie experiments. The Verge’s film section is here to help you sort through the latest Hollywood news and reviews, from favorite genres like sci-fi, fantasy, and horror to the independent movies that matter.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Guillermo Del Toro says ‘absolutely no goddamn AI’ was used in the Pan’s Labyrinth remaster.

During a Comic-Con panel about the film’s return to theaters, the director reiterated his hatred of all things AI, telling the crowd:

“What we’re protecting is the beauty and the redeeming power of art. It’s not about who gets the job. We are protecting a lineage of art. If we cut a generation of people from learning their craft, you’re cutting the rest of the history of that medium away from them for what? … I chose good. You have to put in time. You have to do every element by hand. A human made a decision of depth.”

Kevin Nguyen
Kevin Nguyen
Someone get these agents out of here.

This single-serving site, IMAXXING, lets you punch in your closest theater, a few parameters, and a notification window to get an email alert when seats to The Odyssey are available — theoretically a handy, low-stakes use of AI agents. (You’ll just have to ignore the image of Clavicular as Odysseus and the repeated incorrect usage of “frame mogging” on the webpage.)

Does it work? I signed up, so we’ll see if I can get a ticket for the Lincoln Square AMC in the next month. Similarly, OpenAI has a social video about how to set up an agent to check for tickets too.

IMAXXING The Odyssey

[IMAXXING The Odyssey]

Marina Galperina
Marina Galperina
Alex Gibney’s Elon Musk documentary is nearly here and almost four hours long.

The acclaimed documentarian who’s taken on Enron, Elizabeth Holmes, and so many more is finally showing Musk. It almost wrapped up in 2025, but then… Premiering at the 83rd Venice Film Festival in September, the “hit piece” (according to Elon Musk in 2023) clocks in at 232 minutes. There’s a lot of ground to cover. Absent from the VFF line-up: Luca Guadagnino’s film about Sam Altman, Artificial.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
All rise.

The final Coyote vs. Acme trailer underlines how much the movie’s really about consumer safety — a very topical subject that David Zaslav apparently didn’t think would resonate with audiences. The movie’s out August 28th.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Welcome to Raccoon City.

It’s already been a pretty great year for horror, and that looks to continue with the new Resident Evil, helmed by Weapons director Zach Cregger. The latest trailer makes the movie seem both like a new twist on the franchise, and also like it’s pulling inspiration from the most recent games.

The sci-fi movie that imagines AI isn’t so dystopian after all

An interview with ‘Sheep in the Box’ director Hirokazu Kore-eda.

Robyn Kanner
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Artistic intent.

Sure, it’s just a poster, but should Ryan Gosling’s “La La Hand” been kept as it was?

.catalyst_:

I know it doesn’t matter, and he has expressed that he’d like it changed, but in a world where AI can change anything you want in a second, it feels like an actor’s intentional choice at the time of production is important. That hand being wrong takes away from the moment that this piece of art was made in.

Again probably doesn’t matter, I’m sure all parties are consenting. It is okay to make a mistake and have that mistake live and breathe, it makes the art just a little more human, and that is so important.

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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Clayface is going heavy on the body horror.

If there was any doubt that DC Studios’ Clayface feature was going to be a proper body horror, the movie’s latest trailer makes it pretty clear that director James Watkins has cooked up something that’s going to make your skin crawl.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
“The machines are taking both the content and the readers at an industrial scale, too.”

This is a story about how AI destroyed a long-running site of film data. It’s not just that search no longer refers traffic or that the site itself, The Numbers, is getting scraped. It’s also that there’s no way to defend 30-year-old webpages against malicious actors attempting to get the data early so they could win their Polymarket bets.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Oh great, another suitor.

In what seems very much like a desperate attempt to save face after failing to convince the world that Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is a bad film, Elon Musk says that Grok Imagine will generate a “historically-accurate” adaptation of Homer’s epic poem. One can only imagine what “historically-accurate” means here.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Ryan Gosling’s ‘La La Hand’ blunder is officially fixed.

The actor has expressed regret over the flat positioning of his hand in the La La Land poster over the years. Maybe he’s joking, but Lionsgate has now corrected it anyway, unveiling a tweaked design for the movie’s 10th anniversary that’s replacing the previous version “across every platform in the world.”

<em>Spot the difference. Here’s the updated version…</em>
<em>…compared with the original theatrical release poster. Gosling can finally rest easy.</em>
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Spot the difference. Here’s the updated version…
Image: Lionsgate
Neill Blomkamp’s new zombie AI ‘film’ is just slop warmed over

No amount of clever editing can make this Seedance-generated mess interesting.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Adventures in modern cinema.

The first full trailer for Avengers: Doomsday may not reassure you that the MCU is back on track, but it does suggest Marvel is finally pushing artistic boundaries.

swingdingaling:

The haters said it couldn’t be done but they’ve done it: they made a whole movie of people looking at stuff just off screen

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Emma Roth
Emma Roth
AMC just had its best quarter ever — and it expects to keep going strong.

The theater chain reported earning $1.6 billion over the past few months, its highest quarterly revenue to date. In the earnings report (pdf), AMC CEO Adam Aron says he expects theaters to have their “strongest yet post-pandemic year” in 2026, citing the blockbuster release of The Odyssey and the upcoming debuts of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Dune: Part Three, and Avengers: Doomsday.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey gets off to a great start.

The epic made $264.1 million worldwide this weekend — Nolan’s biggest global opening yet — with $124.5 million in the US alone. Not bad for an R-rated adaptation of a 3,000-year-old poem. Fittingly, it’s likely to run on and on too, with no big competition until Spider-Man arrives, and IMAX 70mm screenings sold out for weeks.

TC Sottek
TC Sottek
A24 does an A180.

As reported by The Wrap, A24 says it won’t, after all, go after a creator for using a Backrooms-adjacent wallpaper. You know, the generically yellow one. Smart move. After a Reddit user reported getting a complaint on behalf of A24, Backrooms director Kane Parsons said it “should not be happening.” A24 then said in a statement it “makes no claim over ownership over the yellow wallpaper.”

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
One Wish Peacock.

Following its wildly successful theatrical run, Curry Barker’s Obsession is now streaming on Peacock for everyone who wants to be scared silly at home.

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AI slop movies are the new direct-to-video cash grabs

Projects like Odysseus: The Fall highlight how the AI hype machine is powered by stunts and stolen valor.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The wait for The Batman: Part II just got even longer.

Matt Reeves’ follow-up to The Batman has been delayed once again, and Warner Bros. now plays for the film to debut on Feb. 18, 2028. In the meantime, you can check out this new screen test from the film.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
George Lucas says AI makes it ‘much easier’ to make movies.

In an interview with A Rabbit’s Foot, the man who loves pushing technological boundries enough to anger his fans with controversial remasters had this to say about people who oppose artificial intelligence in film making:

“It’s very much like sitting here saying, ‘Well, I believe the horse and the buggy is really where it’s at. These cars, they break down, they need gas, there’s all kinds of problems with them and pretty soon they’ll be making them into tanks, and then they’ll be killing people. It’s terrible.’ There’s nothing you can do about it. That’s progress, it’s the future.”

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The OdyssAI.

Ash Koosha — the director behind the $2,000 AI-generated movie that debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival — has apparently made his own adaptation of The Odyssey, which will be available to rent / buy from Fountain 0 some time later this summer.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill dies at 78.

Neill had starring roles in Peaky Blinders and the Oscar-winning film The Piano. He is best known for playing Dr. Alan Grant in Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. News of his death was announced on his Instagram page.

Actor Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant, standing next to an electric fence in a scene from the film ‘Jurassic Park’, 1993.
Actor Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant, standing next to an electric fence in a scene from the film ‘Jurassic Park’, 1993.
Image: Photo by Murray Close/Getty Images
Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Something is wrong with Buddy.

Our first few looks at the upcoming feature film debut from Casper Kelly, the deranged human behind Too Many Cooks, played it completely straight. But with the first official teaser, it’s clear that Kelly is taking the “horror” part of “horror comedy” seriously.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Godzilla in five.

The first teaser for Godzilla Minus Zero made it clear the kaiju would be stomping through New York, and now we have another brief look. The sequel takes place two years after the original, and introduces a new character played by Min Tanaka — fresh off of the surprise kabuki hit Kokuho — who is “a biologist carrying deep psychological scars from the war.”

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Paul isn’t doin’ well.

Unfortunately, Robert Pattinson doesn’t seem to have a fun new voice in Dune: Part Three, but everything else about the latest trailer has me completely ready to watch the trilogy’s conclusion in December.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Avatar Aang’s coming back a little earlier than expected.

In what feels very much like a response to the way Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender leaked online last month, Paramount has bumped the movie’s streaming premiere date up from October 9th to July 25th.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
We’re still doing this, I guess.

The gen AI psyop known as Tilly Norwood is reportedly going to be in a movie produced by Particle 6. Put more plainly: the company that created Tilly Norwood in the first place is making an elaborate commercial about one of its products.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
If the studios can do it, why not Midjourney?

In hopes of winning its ongoing legal battle with Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. Discovery Midjourney is trying to force the studios to reveal the extent to which they use artificial intelligence internally. This would establish whether “they are doing exactly what they are suing Midjourney for doing.”

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Watch the Industrial Light and Magic team reminisce about making Terminator 2.

The landmark James Cameron blockbuster turns 35 this year. It’s easy to forget sometimes how difficult it must have been for ILM to solve the problems posed by early ‘90s CGI, develop new technologies, and scale up to the over 100 CG shots required by T2.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
ILM’s original CG department discuss the challenges of creating T2’s liquid metal terminator.

For the 35th anniversary of the film, several founding members of ILM’s CG department got together to discuss the technical challenges of creating Terminator 2’s memorable liquid metal T-1000 character. For a more in-depth look at the film’s effects, check out the Light & Magic documentary on Disney Plus.

Several founding members of ILM’s CG department sit around a table discussing their work on Terminator 2.
Screenshot: YouTube
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Akira is coming back to theaters in IMAX 4K.

Technically, the 4K remaster already got a one-day IMAX screening in September 2020 and you can buy it on disc, but it’s finally coming back to US and Canadian theaters on September 4th, 2026. Few animated films have ever been so influential; countless works have paid homage to the Akira slide alone.

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Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Grace Rocky save streaming.

Good news for those of you who didn’t catch Project Hail Mary in theaters — it’ll finally be available to stream on Prime Video on July 3rd. Unless you have something better to be doing this weekend…

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman movie may have found a new home.

Neon was one of the only studios that seemed interested in picking up Luca Guadagnino’s biographical drama about Sam Altman after Amazon suddenly decided not to distribute the movie. And now, Neon is reportedly “in advanced talks” for a deal that could get the project into theaters.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
What a deal.

YouTube-to-Hollywood hit Backrooms is coming back to theaters on July 3rd, with an expanded version called “Everything Must Go” that features 16 additional minutes of footage.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Super streaming Galaxy.

If you missed the second Super Mario movie in theaters, it’s hitting Peacock on July 30th, which is a good amount of time to jump into the games if you haven’t.