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Since his debut in 1954, beloved Japanese giant nuke-lizard Godzilla has gotten bigger and bigger. In fact, the radiation-breathing monster was 36 stories tall in his latest silver screen appearance. Paleontologist Mike Habib is an expert in giant reptiles. He also helps design fantastical creatures for TV and film. And according to Business Insider, Habib says if Godzilla were actually a living creature, he'd be unable to lift his own weight. Not only that, he'd be brain-dead long before he ever reached a city because his heart is neither large nor powerful enough to pump blood to his head. What's more, Habib says Godzilla's nerve-conduction speed would be so slow that he wouldn't be able to move!
Cue “The Boys are Back in Town.” Channing Tatum is reuniting with his very funny former directors on 21 Jump Street, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, for another film. A monster movie. As reported by Deadline, the masters of upcoming movie announcements, Tatum is joining Lord and Miller for a monster-related project at Universal Pictures. If you’re wondering if it’s related to Universal’s slate of classic monster movie properties: yep. Reid Carolin wrote a treatment, and Wes Tooke is writing the script.
James Bond's guns and gadgets are almost as famous as the character himself. Now one of the two original props used by Sean Connery as Bond will go on the auction block. The 007 original will be in the upcoming "Icons & Idols Trilogy: Hollywood" sale, hosted by Julien's Auctions. According to CNN, the auction will be held on December 3 in Beverly Hills and online. The handgun is expected to bring in up to $200,000, according to the auction house. Sean Connery, famed for playing James Bond, died on October 31 at the age of 90.
Gizmodo reports ailing theater chain AMC might be totally broke by the end of 2020. In financial filings, the company disclosed on Tuesday that it may require 'additional sources of liquidity or increases in attendance levels' to survive. In other words, it'll need more cash or more butts on seats--or both. The company cites low attendance and a delayed movie release schedule during the coronavirus pandemic. If those don’t change, AMC may pursue additional debt and equity financing, renegotiations with landlords, asset sales, or joint ventures. They're not alone. Competitor Regal Cinemas has also disclosed it will need fresh funds by early 2021 if the winter results in 'prolonged' shutdowns.
Harry Redknappy has issued a come-and-get-me plea to 'EastEnders' bosses, because he would love to join the BBC One soap and head back to his roots.
According to Kevin Feige, he doesn't see 'Doctor Strange 2' as a horror movie.