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Time flies! D.J. Cotrona Online is celebrating its third year online today. Thank you to everyone who have supported the site from the beginning, especially our frequent visitors!

I wanted to have a gallery update to celebrate this, so you can now find 454 high-resolution screencaps from the 2013 film, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, wherein D.J. starred as Flint, alongside Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Stevenson, and Bruce Willis. Some scenes were hard to cap, so some caps a bit too dark or blurry, but I included some anyway, along with caps from the credits.

D.J. is celebrating his 37th birthday today, and we would like to wish him a very happy birthday! We wish you all the best in life and in your career. Looking forward to your future projects! Go greet him on Twitter (@DJCotrona) and/or on Instagram (@cotrona23).

D.J. is part of the short film, War Within the Cartel, a live-action promotional video that serves as a prequel to the game of the same name. Check out the trailer below, and the short film is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime!

Bolivia has become a safe haven for the Santa Blanca, one of the most powerful cartels in the world. When a betrayal threatens to destroy everything the cartel has built, no one will escape their vengeance. War Within the Cartel is inspired by the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands video game by Ubisoft and executive produced by Roberto Orci (Star Trek) and Orlando Jones (American Gods).

From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series showrunner, Carlos Coto, discusses Queen Amaru and how our heroes have come full circle.

Such an amazing way to end such an amazing season! Hoping this isn’t the end for the series. I have added 366 high-resolution screencaps into the gallery.

Let’s keep our fingers crossed we still get a fourth season!

El Rey Network has released the cast of From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series ahead of tomorrow’s (Nov. 5) Season 3 finale. I hear the options on the actors were up before the network was ready to make a decision on the future of the series, a reimagining of Robert Rodriguez’s 1996 movie for Miramax. With Rodriguez, the driving creative force behind the series, busy directing feature Alita: Battle Angel for Fox, I hear El Rey, which Rodriguez launched with Univision in 2013, may not make a final call on the show’s future until early 2017.

I hear that El Rey is still in discussions with the series’ lead producer Miramax about a potential new From Dusk Till Dawn installment. I hear it could take a different form, like a limited series or miniseries, which would explain the decision to let the actors’ options lapse. (I hear the idea is, if a new installment of the series goes forward, to do it with the same actors.)

Source: Deadline