Scrolling through recent news feeds we couldn't help but notice an overwhelming but not universal sense of negativity surrounding Netflix's recently released and current number two film Spiderhead, starring local boy / Marvel thunder god Chris Hemsworth.
Our focus being Australia, trailers for films which aren't releasing locally don't often show up on our radar.
But today being extra quiet on the trailer and news front, we cast our net a little wider and what came up was a Korean sci-fi film releasing in July called Alienoid.
Radio Times have published an article detailing a freshly unearthed piece of Doctor Who history which came to light at a panel promoting the 4K Ultra HD release of the 1960 films Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks - Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.
Because of their history Disney aren't openly shouting this one from the rooftops and major publications like Variety are glossing right over it, but at the Annecy animation film festival Disney played Strange World footage showing one of the main characters, a teenager, flirting with another boy at school.
In a video interview with Vanity Fair, Chris Hemsworth talks about both his appearance in J. J. Abrams' first Star Trek film and the possibility of his reprising the role.
Universal have released their final trailer for Nope and this is one of those cases where there might be more to a film than you expect.
Originally Nope presented as a UFO horror film and that element is still there but this trailer also speaks to a broader story, showcases some witty dialog and also explains the title.
Marvel recently surprised everyone with the announcement that freshly released in cinemas Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness would begin streaming on Disney+ after just a month and a half on the big screen.
Disney have also announced that in order to circumvent French law which requires a 17 month delay between cinematic and streaming release, Strange World will not have a cinematic release in France.
Netflix conducted their second day of livestreaming for their annual Geeked Week event celebrating upcoming genre content.
Day Two was dedicated to films and while we don't have enough time to watch the full one and a half hour stream, we have looked at all of the new teasers and trailers.