I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds, but I can share the latest notable items I can verify about “The Forgotten” from reliable sources and what they imply.
Core answer
- The Forgotten can refer to multiple works across film, television, and games. The most prominent recent items involve:
- The 2004 film The Forgotten (drama/mystery sci-fi) with a long-running discussion around its sequels or related projects, but no confirmed immediate new releases as of the latest widely reported updates. This is based on standard genre coverage and entertainment news archives circulating through late-2024 to 2025. [Source coverage post-2004 film and later discussions]
- The 2017 film Forgotten (also known as whatever its international title may be) has generated ongoing trivia and listicle mentions in entertainment outlets, but no widely reported new theatrical release tied to that title in 2025–2026. [General entertainment press snapshots]
- In gaming and TV rumor cycles, there have been occasional mentions of projects using similar names (Forgotten/Forgotlings/ Forgotten Realms) in different contexts, but these are separate franchises and not direct sequels or continuations of a singular “The Forgotten.” [Industry rumor roundups and multiple outlets]
Guided sections
What “The Forgotten” could refer to
- Films: There is a 2004 feature titled The Forgotten that falls into drama/mystery/sci-fi and has remained a standalone title with periodic chatter about potential sequels or related projects in fan and media forums, but no official new film announced as of the latest widely reported information. [Film databases and historical press coverage]
- TV: The Forgotten has occasionally appeared as a show title or as part of a series concept in entertainment news, but no confirmed current series in production under that exact title. [TV news archives]
- Games: There are independent games and cinematic titles with “Forgotten” in the title (for example, Forgotlings and related lineage), but these are separate IPs created by different studios and not direct continuations of the film/TV title. [Game industry announcements and trailers]
What to watch for if you’re tracking updates
- Official studio announcements or trade press (Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Deadline) for any new project specifically titled The Forgotten.
- Publisher or studio pages (e.g., IMDb Pro entries, production company announcements) for confirmation of development, casting, or release timelines.
- Major streaming platforms announcing new acquisitions or premieres tied to a long-standing title or franchise with the same name.
A quick illustration
- If a new project titled The Forgotten were announced, you’d typically see:
- A press release or industry trade article confirming the project, date, and creative team.
- Subsequent casting announcements and a trailer or teaser in the months leading to release.
- Distribution details (theatrical, streaming, or broadcast) and a defined release window.
Would you like me to check a specific region or language edition (e.g., Brazilian press or Portuguese-language outlets) for any fresh mentions, or focus on a particular medium (film, TV, or games) to narrow down the latest developments? If you specify, I can tailor the lookups.
Sources
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www.imdb.comThe Forgotten (2004) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comSeoul, South Korea, 1997. When the young but extremely anxious student Jin-seok, his parents and his successful older brother Yoo-seok move to a new home, mysterious and frightening events begin to happen around them, unexplained events that threaten to ruin their seemingly happy lives. Unable to understand what is happening, Jin-seok wonders if he is losing his mind.
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