Why Ghostbusters' Ernie Hudson Still Loves The Franchise
Ernie Hudson made a triumphant cameo as Zeddemore in "Ghostbusters: Afterlife." Now, the actor is ready for much more in the next "Ghostbusters" adventure.
Read MoreErnie Hudson made a triumphant cameo as Zeddemore in "Ghostbusters: Afterlife." Now, the actor is ready for much more in the next "Ghostbusters" adventure.
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Read MoreIf you've been along for the ride since 2001, these are the small details you may have missed in the entire "Fast & Furious" movie franchise.
Read MoreWhether or not Die Hard is a Christmas movie has been hotly and routinely debated for decades, but it's time to put the issue to bed forever.
Read More"Men in Black" is one of the most popular film franchises, but it can be confusing due to the constant twists and turns. This is the entire timeline, explained.
Read MoreThe "yippee-ki-yay" line from "Die Hard" is iconic, and it partly only exists because Bruce Willis and Steven de Souza both grew up near Philadelphia.
Read More"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" brought back the spirit of Harold Ramis' character, Egon. Director Jason Reitman shared how Ramis' family helped with the production.
Read More"Ghostbusters" has an immediately recognizable logo, and that exact piece of art was the center of a lawsuit many years ago.
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence has clarified her comments about women in action roles that set the internet on fire.
Read MoreThe cast of The Equalizer really feels like a family, making it no surprise that Lorraine Toussaint drew inspiration from her real-life family for this scene.
Read MoreThe final scene of the 1978 "Star Wars Holiday Special" hides most of the Wookiees' faces from view. Several crew members explained why this wasn't an accident.
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence caught flak on Twitter for saying no female action heroes existed before "The Hunger Games." Twitter came out in droves to prove her wrong.
Read MoreWith more Avatar films on their way to theaters from James Cameron, you might need a bit of a refresher, so here's the ending of Avatar finally explained.
Read MoreSo many "Goonies" fans visited the house where the classic film was shot that the current owner posted signs warning people off. But, she changed her mind!
Read MoreThe "Taken" franchise has seen three Liam Neeson films and a TV series. Here are the biggest unanswered questions still lingering about them.
Read MoreWith Harrison Ford returning for his final outing as Indiana Jones in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," here are the things we're most excited for.
Read MoreDenzel Washington's hit action thriller franchise has seen some big mysteries solved, but it's also left several major questions unanswered.
Read MoreThroughout the Jumanji film series, there have been a lot of subtle references to the original film and other Easter eggs scattered throughout the backgrounds
Read MoreIndy has an unusual line in the trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" that has some fans scratching their heads.
Read MoreEmilia Clark appeared in the "Star Wars" universe in "Solo: A Star Wars Story." Now the door is being left open to a stand-alone series for her character.
Read MoreFans often criticize de-aging CGI. However, people seem generally pleased with the de-aging effects on Harrison Ford in the "Indiana Jones 5" trailer.
Read MoreFull of bombastic excitement, massive explosions, and outsized heroes and villains, here's our ranking of the best action movies from the '80s.
Read MoreThe new trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" could feature a clever nod to Harrison Ford's other iconic character, Han Solo from "Star Wars."
Read More"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" will see Indy take on the Space Race as he fights bad guys and saves artifacts in the year 1969.
Read MoreThe trailer for "Indiana Jones 5" hits a bunch of nostalgic beats that will have longtime fans of the franchise very excited.
Read MoreLongtime action star Antonio Banderas will be appearing in "Indiana Jones 5." Here's what we know so far about the "Mask of Zorro" star's role in the film.
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