One-fifth of humanity is supposed to volunteer to die in a new trailer for Caitlin Cronenberg’s Humane. Elisabeth Moss is a British super-spy in FX’s The Veil. And we’ve got new pics from Outlander season 7 part 2. Spoiler time!
Crumb Catcher
Following its recent premiere at Fantastic Fest, Deadline reports Doppelgänger Releasing has acquired the U.S. rights to Crumb Catcher, the feature debut of writer/director Chris Skotchdopole. Starring Rigo Garay, Ella Rae Peck, Lorraine Farris and John Speredakos, the story concerns a pair of slighted “business partners” holding a newly-married man and his wife hostage. Apparently, the duo want a piece of “an outlandish device” called a Crumb Catcher the groom has no memory of inventing.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
During a recent interview with Comic Book, director Gil Kenan admitted Frozen Empire didn’t take inspiration from the Real Ghostbusters animated series “in a literal way” but rather in a “broader,” “spiritual” way.
We both do love Viggo [from Ghostbusters II], but we felt like because Gozer made their return in Afterlife, the onus on us was to lead boldly into the unknown with creating our villain and go off the map to discover their mythology and their story. We did watch a lot of episodes of Real Ghostbusters as a cleansing and as a heart-opening process before we started writing, because that show is, first, so good and super fun and it is also wild with its boundary-breaking, in terms of pulling from mythologies and stories you may have heard of and giving corners of the city supernatural attention in a way that films just don’t have the screen time to do. So watching those shows, actually, was really inspiring, not in a literal way, but in a broader, thematic storytelling and spiritual way.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
The apes develop speech in a new TV spot for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
Light
After crash-landing on a dark and misty planet, an astronaut learns the light she needs to search for survivors draws the attention of an alien predator in the trailer Light, available on VOD this March 29.
Humane
20% of the human population is asked to be voluntarily euthanized in the trailer for Humane, the debut feature of David Cronenberg’s daughter, Caitlin Cronenberg.
Mind Body Spirit
Meanwhile, an online yoga instructor learns a new relaxation technique with the unfortunate side effect of summoning demons in the trailer for Mind Body Spirit.
Foundation
According to TV Line, Pilou Asbæk has been hired to replace Mikael Persbrandt as The Mule in the third season of Foundation.
Goosebumps
Deadline also reports Sam McCarthy, Jayden Bartels, Elijah Cooper, Galilea La Salvia, and Francesca Noel will star alongside Ana Ortiz and David Schwimmer in the second season of Goosebumps.
Outlander
The official Outlander Instagram page has released five new behind-the-scenes images from the second half of season seven.
The Veil
Finally, Elisabeth Moss is an MI6 agent investigating a mysterious plot to kill half a million people in the trailer for The Veil, her new series at FX.