Sizzling Samachar: Will ‘Hotel Transylvania’ return? Genndy Tartakovsky teases fans; Chris Sanders to return as Stitch in live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ remake
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Will ‘Hotel Transylvania’ return? Genndy Tartakovsky teases fans
First up, fans of Hotel Transylvania might want to keep their fangs sharpened because there could be more spooky fun on the way! Director Genndy Tartakovsky, the genius behind the franchise, has teased that a fifth installment might not be off the table. With Hotel Transylvania: Transformania doing well on streaming platforms, Tartakovsky cryptically said, ‘You never know!’ So, will Drac and his monstrous crew be checking in for another adventure? We have our fingers crossed! While we wait for more news, you can stream all three Hotel Transylvania movies on OTTplay.
Chris Sanders to return as Stitch in live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ remake
Now, here’s one for the Lilo & Stitch fans! Chris Sanders, the original voice of Stitch, is officially returning for Disney’s live-action remake! Sanders, who also co-wrote and co-directed the 2002 classic, says it’s been a ‘full circle’ for him. The film is slated for a 2025 release, and there’s plenty of buzz around how they’ll capture the chaos and heart of the original. Oh, and if you’re a Chris Sanders fan, there’s more good news—How to Train Your Dragon is getting a live-action remake, too! Now, this is one Double Bill we can’t wait for!
Happy Gilmore 2: A star-studded, nostalgic sequel hits the greens
Time to dust off those golf clubs, because Happy Gilmore 2 is finally happening! Adam Sandler is back as Happy, with Julie Bowen returning as Virginia Venit and, of course, Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin. The cast is packed with stars like Margaret Qualley, Travis Kelce, Bad Bunny, and Benny Safdie. The sequel promises a mix of nostalgic moments and new twists, so it’s bound to be a hole-in-one. No release date yet, but while you’re waiting, you can always rewatch the original Happy Gilmore on JioCinema!
Tim Roth joins star-studded ‘Peaky Blinders’ movie
The Shelby family just got even more dangerous! Tim Roth, known for his roles in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, is joining the cast of the upcoming Peaky Blinders movie, alongside Cillian Murphy and Rebecca Ferguson. Though details of his character remain a mystery, one thing’s for sure: Roth will bring his signature edge to this gritty gangster universe. Written by series creator Steven Knight, the film promises to expand on the Shelby family saga with fresh faces and new-generation stories. Feeling the excitement? Binge all six seasons on Netflix while you wait for the big-screen mayhem!
James Wan to produce ‘RoboCop’ reboot series for Amazon
Next up, for all the sci-fi fans out there, James Wan—yes, the mastermind behind The Conjuring—is producing a RoboCop reboot series for Amazon. This series will revisit the classic 1987 story of a cyborg cop fighting crime in futuristic Detroit. While details are still scarce, fans are already buzzing about how Wan will bring his signature style to the dystopian world of RoboCop. If you love action, justice, and a dash of dystopia, this reboot should definitely be on your watchlist!
'Bosch: Legacy' spin-off featuring Maggie Q gets exciting new update
Now, if you’re a Bosch fan, we’ve got some exciting news. A new spin-off starring Maggie Q as Detective Renée Ballard is in the works. She’ll be leading the LAPD’s Cold Case Division with the help of none other than Harry Bosch, played by Titus Welliver. Together, they’ll be tackling unsolved crimes, and let’s just say, the stakes are high. Both Bosch: Legacy and this new spin-off will be out in 2025, so mark your calendars for some serious crime-solving action!
Ben Stiller returns with Pickleball comedy ‘The Dink’
Finally, we’ve got something light and fun to wrap up today’s episode—Ben Stiller is returning to comedy with a pickleball movie! Yes, you heard that right. The Dink will see Jake Johnson as a washed-up tennis pro who turns to pickleball to save a failing club and win his dad’s respect. The cast includes Mary Steenburgen, Ed Harris, and even tennis legend Andy Roddick. Filming starts in November, and with Stiller slipping into a supporting role, you know it’s going to be a laugh riot.