See trailer for ‘Army of the Dead,’ the Zack Snyder zombie movie filmed in N.J.
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
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The alternate version of DC’s “Justice League” from its original director, Zack Snyder, won’t be available on HBO Max until March 18.
But the first teaser trailer is out for another Zack Snyder movie “Army of the Dead.”
The Las Vegas-set zombie heist movie yes, zombie heist movie was partially filmed in Atlantic City in 2019.
The film, due out May 21 on Netflix, stars an ensemble cast including Dave Bautista (”Guardians of the Galaxy”), Omari Hardwick (”Power”), Nora Arnezeder (”Mozart in the Jungle”), Hiroyuki Sanada (”Mortal Kombat”), Ella Purnell (”Sweetbitter”), Garret Dillahunt (“Fear the Walking Dead”), Matthias Schweighöfer (”Valkyrie”), Ana de la Reguera (”Goliath”) and Raúl Castillo (”Knives Out”).
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Showboat AC Wins Approval for Indoor Water Park December 16, 2020, 9:33 am ·
The New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) on Tuesday gave a final site plan approval for a proposed indoor water park at Showboat Atlantic City.
But the CRDA is yet to give one more key approval before the project moves forward. The Showboat’s owner, Philadelphia-based real estate developer Bart Blatstein is seeking an entertainment retail district designation for his proposed expansion project.
This designation would make the planned water park eligible for tax incentives. Mr. Blatstein’s development corporation could get an
annual tax rebate of $2.5 million for up to 20 years if his request is granted. The CRDA is expected to consider the matter at a separate meeting within the next few weeks.
Stockton University hosting eight socially-distanced 2020 outdoor Commencement ceremonies.
Stockton University plans to purchase a plot of land in Atlantic City just behind its Rothenberg Building near Providence Avenue and adjacent to the property where Phase II of the collegeâs city campus will be built.
During its virtual meeting Wednesday, the Board of Trustees included a resolution approved at a Nov. 16 Executive Committee meeting authorizing President Harvey Kesselman to negotiate the purchase from the city. The property is located at 3428 Atlantic Ave. and, according to city tax records, was assessed at $325,200.
City Council passed an ordinance last month authorizing the transfer of the property to Stockton for the appraised value of $383,000. Councilman Kaleem Shabazz abstained from the vote.