New this week: Scary movies, Lainey Wilson, 'Call of Duty'
This weekโs new entertainment releases include albums from Lainey Wilson and a Garbage anthology, the video on demand releases of horror films โPearlโ and โBarbarianโ and the latest installment of the โCall of Dutyโ video game franchise.
New this week: David Byrne, 'The Amazing Race' & Tommy Lee
Hereโs a collection curated by The Associated Pressโ entertainment journalists of whatโs arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. โ Gretchen Sorin and Ric Burns' โDriving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in Americaโ was, unfortunately, always going to be of the moment. โ Rocker Tommy Lee is in a collaborative state of mind on his new album, โAndro,โ out Friday. Sundance Nowโs true crime drama โDesโ stars David Tennant (โDoctor Whoโ) as Dennis Nilsen, a serial killer who targeted young men, including the homeless. The three-part โDes,โ debuting Thursday on the streaming service, was a recent U.K. TV hit and drew raves for Tennantโs performance.
Michael Keaton Is in Talks to Reprise His Batman Role in 'The Flash'
Michael Keaton may don the Dark Knight's cape and cowl once more, as ET has learned the actor is in early talks to reprise his role in Warner Bros.' The Flash. Keaton previously played Bruce Wayne in 1989's Tim Burton-directed Batman and its sequel, 1992's Batman Returns. (Which means Keaton's Batman and Robert Pattinson's take on Batman would coexist, but in different parts of the multiverse.) As it stands, Andy Muschietti (IT and IT Chapter Two) will direct from a script by Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey). The Flash is scheduled to hit theaters June 3, 2022.