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UPDATED: WATCH ‘Mortal Kombat’ Episide 1; ‘Scream 4’ Premiere

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Update: Both events have come and passed, but right now we’ve just added the embed of the first “Mortal Kombat” episode!!! Enjoy it below and then tell us what you think!

There are two very exciting events happening TONIGHT, with the festivities kicking off at 6:30PST right here on Bloody-Disgusting, courtesy of NowLive.com. Embedded inside this article you’ll be able to watch the red carpet premiere/arrivals of Dimension Films’ Scream 4 as it happens LIVE from the Mann Chinese in Hollywood, CA.

You’ll find the celebrity guest list inside, along with the streaming video feed.

The fun is only beginning as at MIDNIGHT 12am PST Machinima will host a Live Stream of the debut episode of Warner Bros. Pictures “Mortal Kombat: Legacy” web series, says director Kevin Tancharoen. Check out a new look at Scorpion below!!

Based on the iconic gaming franchise, Jeri Ryan, (“Star Trek: Voyager”) will reprise her role as the headstrong “Lieutenant Sonya Blade” from the unofficial fan short. She is joined by Michael Jai White (Spawn, Kill Bill, The Dark Knight) as “Major Jackson `Jax’ Briggs” and Darren Shahlavi (300) as the sly and cunning “Kano.”

Kevin Tancharoen who directed and produced the popular, unofficial “Mortal Kombat: Rebirth” fan short that garnered over 10 million views worldwide, is bringing the same immersive directing style to this live-action digital new media series. Fans will be able to delve deep into the history of the warriors they know and love including “Sub-Zero” and “Scorpion.”


Talent Expected to attend: From the film: Wes Craven (Director), Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Kristen Bell, Anna Paquin, Anthony Anderson, Adam Brody, Nico Tortorella, Rory Culkin, Marley Shelton, Erik Knudsen, Alison Brie, Marielle Jaffe, Aimee Teegarden, Lucy Hale, Shenae Grimes, Producer Iya Labunka, Exec Producer Ron Schmidt and Co-producer Carly Feingold.

Celebrity guests: Patricia Arquette, Rosanna Arquette, Eli, Roth, Wayne Brady, David Spade, Joel McHale, Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, Jason Mewes, Pete Wentz, Shaun White, Balthazar Getty, Busy Philipps, Carla Gugino, Dax Shepard, Freddie Highmore, Isla Fisher, Jack McBrayer, Laura Dern, Seth Green, Tom Green and Tony Hawk.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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New ‘Sleepy Hollow’ Movie in the Works from Director Lindsey Anderson Beer

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Paramount is heading to Sleepy Hollow with a brand new feature film take on the classic Headless Horseman tale, with Lindsey Anderson Beer (Pet Sematary: Bloodlines) announced to direct the movie back in 2022. But is that project still happening, now two years later?

The Hollywood Reporter lets us know this afternoon that Paramount Pictures has renewed its first-look deal with Lindsey Anderson Beer, and one of the projects on the upcoming slate is the aforementioned Sleepy Hollow movie that was originally announced two years ago.

THR details, “Additional projects on the development slate include… Sleepy Hollow with Anderson Beer attached to write, direct, and produce alongside Todd Garner of Broken Road.”

You can learn more about the slate over on The Hollywood Reporter. It also includes a supernatural thriller titled Here Comes the Dark from the writers of Don’t Worry Darling.

The origin of all things Sleepy Hollow is of course Washington Irving’s story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” which was first published in 1819. Tim Burton adapted the tale for the big screen in 1999, that film starring Johnny Depp as main character Ichabod Crane.

More recently, the FOX series “Sleepy Hollow” was also based on Washington Irving’s tale of Crane and the Headless Horseman. The series lasted four seasons, cancelled in 2017.

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