The State of Art through Anticipating. The Definitive Attractions.
- Lukaschik Gleb
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

Some things have changed, while others have become definitive. That’s an additional look on anticipating books, films but without games.
Books.
I chose to not acquire Marty O’Donnell’s book. It was by initial reasons: I’m not interested in games in which the composer was involved and see an empty inside of corporations and a corruption of a studio in which he worked don’t fascinate me. Perhaps, he will also likely write about vices of the last years but what will I get else except a satisfactory solidarity that is another wonderful man who sees unpleasant things and he calls them as they are? I could buy for support of such man and, maybe, his money will move on his representative’s campaign but he can stay without my contribution.
An expressed probability of delay of The Steps by Sylvester Stallone came true. It moved on a half of year forward. A publishing house Seven Deals, which plans to release a book in the UK, created an account of an actor a few days before that but it’s gone since that. Definitely, I would like to know what is going here.
Films.
Jean Reno signed on simple films which are The Florist and The Butler. All of them about a lead character who does a titled occupation and hides a killing past until time it will require to disclose (one notice: Reno doesn’t play a titular role in former, it does Dennis Quaid). A similar conception was in The Gardener with JCVD came in January, The Painter from Republic Pictures from a previous year and to which I didn’t attract and a lovable The Bricklayer but that one is stand out in presentation and not for a big comparison. Nevertheless, they took Jason Statham’s jobs! But he has enough generic movies as it will The Beekeeper 2. Meanwhile, Scott Adkins has an upcoming flick in which he is a back-office worker who goes on hunting with a daughter and there he will be forced to disclose his past of covert operative against enemies but a title there is Breaking Cover, which has originality but it ends on this place.
Both Reno’s films have involvement of a little girl, an element which turned out everywhere now. That will in still unnamed action with Statham where he plays a reclusive man, which in Scotland in this time. At least a location is original. It has a respective charm and perverse romanticism. Perhaps, I would end up in that way if everything with Stunning Italian Lady will go to hell. How many we have reclusive people on the way? About that reveal synopsis of Hunting Season with Mel Gibson and Thieves Highway with Aaron Eckhart.
A hero always comes to save a little girl or protect his daughter. That informs aforementioned Gibson’s movie, a Statham’s nameless project as it’s known and another film with Aaron Eckhart Scorpion. Many descriptions of plots about a group of people who unite for rescue a protagonist’s daughter and Kate Beckinsale made two lately: Stolen Girl and Lioness.
Despite on simplicity but there can be inventive with derivatives as it promises Adrian Grunberg who has Protector which about a taken daughter. News say a flick will arrive in the second half of this year. Maybe, I shouldn’t have but I watched movie’s trailer twice which presented on cinema festival in Busan and it’s fascinating stylistically. I intrigued foremost how that will be told from a director’s point. Grunberg is inventive in colors and camera work as I already noticed in flick’s images. However, this great talent makes a plot is intriguing too.
Watching more trailer Run increases me in a thought of seeing this movie. And that will be for curiosity to a topic. However, I’m not sure in goodness. Meanwhile, a new Uwe Boll’s site appeared and it says officially Citizen Vigilante will in 2026.