After years of silence, rights limbo, and fans assuming the door had closed for good, the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is suddenly wide open again, and Jessica Rabbit might be the first one to ...
Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson is set to star in Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole, a horror movie that sees his character, a brilliant animator named Oswald Jebidiah Coleman, “cast away to a bone-chilling ...
The world of Toontown is set for a major comeback, and one of its most iconic residents is finally stepping into the spotlight. Gary K. Wolf, the creator of Roger Rabbit, has confirmed that a ...
Bryn Chainey‘s Rabbit Trap (2025) movie trailer has been released by Magnolia Pictures. The Rabbit Trap trailer stars Dev Patel, Rosy McEwen, and Jade Croot. Bryn Chainey wrote the screenplay for ...
SPOILER WARNING: This article goes deep into the new horror movie, Run Rabbit Run, so if you have not seen it, remember that slow and steady wins the race as you read on. As a longtime horror fan, I ...
Robert Zemeckis doesn't think that a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? will ever be made, despite a script being written. It seems the issue is all down to Jessica Rabbit, or at least that's what the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In Run Rabbit Run, Sarah Snook plays a fertility doctor who believes firmly in life and death, but ...
"There'll be no honey, but there will be blood." An early teaser trailer has debuted for a movie inspired by the classic Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Director Lilton Stewart III is ...
Sundance: Another day, another horror movie about grief and trauma. A predictably terrific Sarah Snook goes full-blown feral in the Australian horror movie “Run Rabbit Run,” but its final-act ...
Putting animated characters in a live-action setting (and vice versa) has practically become a genre all its own by this point, with Space Jam and other successful examples, but 1988’s Who Framed ...
Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Digital Trends: John, why create this type of show now? John Requa: Well, I think those ’70s espionage thrillers were a product of the post ...