Who Is Indiana Jones' Son & What's His Fate In Dial Of Destiny?
No, Indiana Jones son is not in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," but his role (and tragic fate) is briefly mentioned amidst the film's final act.
Read MoreNo, Indiana Jones son is not in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," but his role (and tragic fate) is briefly mentioned amidst the film's final act.
Read MoreWhile he's stealing the spotlight as Captain America now, Anthony Mackie originally wanted to play a different superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreThe latest trailer for director Denis Villeneuve's "Dune: Part Two" promises jaw-dropping visuals, nefarious villains, and an epic, action-packed rebellion.
Read MoreHarrison Ford has revealed what he might say to fans if he could give Indiana Jones a proper retirement speech.
Read MoreRick Jones, Hulk and Captain America's best buddy, needs to enter the MCU before it loses its place for him.
Read MoreThough Phoebe Waller-Bridge sees a future for Helena Shaw in the "Indiana Jones" franchise, she's not leading it into the future.
Read More"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" makes Indy's age an integral part of the story. So how old is he supposed to be exactly in the movie?
Read More"Titanic" is returning to Netflix in the wake of the Titan submersible's implosion, and subscribers aren't happy about the streamer's choices.
Read MoreThe Inhumans never should've been positioned as an X-Men replacement, and now, it's time to highlight them the right way.
Read MoreThe supervising sound editor of "The Flash" opens up about how the film innovatively taps into YouTube to bring back iconic DC Comics heroes.
Read MoreWhat would Jennifer Lawrence's career look like if she starred in "Twilight" instead of "The Hunger Games?" In an alternate timeline, it could've happened.
Read MoreTo add to "The Flash" movie's box office woes, someone uploaded the entire film to Twitter, where it was seen 1.7 million times before finally going down.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro has had a long and varied career, but he says it was helming "Pacific Rim" that prompted him to change how he directs his movies.
Read MoreThe 80's were dominated by action movies, with Schwarzenegger and Stallone leading the way. Their rivalry even fueled a golden age for the genre.
Read More"Mission Impossible" is a franchise full of memorable fight scenes, but this scene from 2018's "Fallout" was perhaps one of the more brutal fights to film.
Read More"Clerks" director Kevin Smith feels a deep connection to comic-book movies that transcends basic fandom, and he opened up about it in a recent interview.
Read MoreBen Affleck's Batman film would have featured an impressive clash with a formidable Teen Titans villain, raising the stakes for Gotham's Dark Knight.
Read MoreChanning Tatum was not a fan of the "G.I. Joe" film franchise. He disliked his involvement so much that he asked his character to be killed off.
Read MoreIs the Troll Market sequence in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" inspired by the first "Star Wars" movie? Guillermo del Toro comments on the long-standing theory.
Read MoreFans of "The Expendables" will be interested to learn how Jean-Claude Van Damme was not initially interested in the franchise and rejected Sylvester Stallone.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe's Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson have worked together outside of the franchise. But are they friends in real life?
Read MoreIf things had gone as planned, the ending of "Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol" would have changed Tom Cruise's involvement in the franchise.
Read MoreCould a crossover between the "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe" franchises involve at least some Autobots temporarily taking human form?
Read MoreIn "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning - Part One," Hayley Atwell takes charge as she puts Tom Cruise's life on the line with a heart-stopping stunt.
Read MoreThe 2013 film "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" served as a "career-defining moment" for Devery Jacobs, as she admitted in a recent interview.
Read MoreIt now seems that Teddy Sears, who played Jay Garrick on The CW's "The Flash," did not actually appear in the film of the same name.
Read MoreAlongside the speed, strength, and predatory instincts of deadly animals, Kraven also has a comic book weapon that's way too ridiculous for the gritty movie.
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