Michael Calvert
Michael Calvert’s filmography is honestly kind of stacked lately, not even gonna lie. For starters, there’s “The Gorge” (2025)—that one’s got people talking for all kinds of reasons. It dives into this wild story where you’re never quite sure if you’re rooting for the hero or the villain, and honestly, the line gets so blurry it’s almost dizzying. There’s this strange tension simmering the whole time, like something’s just a little off but you can’t look away. Calvert really digs into the gritty side of human nature, and you end up questioning what you’d do in the same situation. It’s not your basic popcorn flick, I’ll just say that.
Then, totally switching gears, he’s involved with “How to Train Your Dragon” (2025)—no joke, the hype is real. If you grew up loving the original, this one’s gonna hit you right in the nostalgia. The world-building’s even richer, the dragons are somehow even more adorable, and honestly, there’s a real emotional punch that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. Calvert’s got this knack for balancing epic adventure with those quieter, heartfelt moments. Whether you’re a kid or just a kid at heart, it’s the kind of movie that makes you want to believe in magic again.
And then “Venom: The Last Dance” (2024)—well, that’s a whole different beast. Expect chaos, dark humor, and a truckload of symbiote madness. Calvert brings a fresh vibe to the franchise, mixing in some genuinely weird energy that somehow totally works. The action scenes? Off the charts. The banter? Sharp as ever. If you’re into comic book movies with a bit of bite, this one’s not to be missed.