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  • Anakin Skywalker concerned

    Star Wars: Why Anakin Was Called The Chosen One, According To George Lucas

    Here's why "Star Wars" mastermind George Lucas gave Anakin Skywalker the Chosen One moniker.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Taran Killam with beard wearing suit

    Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse - Who Is Taran Killam's Webslinger?

    The Spider-Verse is home to a whole host of Spider-characters, and "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" will introduce Taran Killam as Webslinger,

    By Damon Rivera Read More
  • Astrid and Hiccup ride a dragon together

    The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon Just Scored Its Leads

    The live-action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" has cast its two leads. Here's what fans should know about the film's Hiccup and Astrid actors.

    By Alex Welch Read More
  • Gwen Stacy is determined

    Every MCU Actor In Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse

    Here are the four actors from the MCU who play separate roles in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

    By Melissa Lemieux Read More
  • The dead Celestial crests the cloud tops

    A Morbid Avengers Plan Could Fix An MCU Plot Hole - But Is It Too Gross For Disney?

    The Avengers' base of operations is a compound in the MCU, but in the comics, it's located somewhere more morbid, and the films could do the same thing.

    By Brandon Shoaff Read More
  • Izogie standing at attention at night

    Who Is Izogie From The Woman King?

    Played by Lashana Lynch, Izogie is one of the most important characters in the movie "The Woman King." Who is Izogie, and what role does she play in the film?

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Peter Parker and Miles Morales talking

    Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse — The Comics That Set The Foundation For The Movie

    "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" isn't a direct adaptation of any comic books, but these are some of the Marvel comics that set the foundation for the movie.

    By Mark D. McKee Read More
  • Smokey sitting at diner counter

    Burt Reynolds & Jackie Gleason's Smokey And The Bandit Scene Was All Improv

    Longtime "Smokey and The Bandit" fans might be interested to learn the Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason diner scene was completely in thanks to improvising.

    By Joe Capraro Read More
  • Barbie smiles at Ken

    How Greta Gerwig Solved Margot Robbie's Biggest Barbie Struggle

    Margot Robbie has revealed how "Barbie" writer-director Greta Gerwig helped her get over one major hurdle during the making of the highly-anticipated film.

    By Alex Welch Read More
  • Darth Maul on Naboo

    The Real Reason Darth Maul Wears An Earring In Star Wars

    Here's why Darth Maul has always worn an earring in "Star Wars."

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Sam looking down at shield

    Could Captain America: New World Order Involve A Hulk Vs. Juggernaut Fight?

    "Captain America: New World Order" features characters and references from a '90s "Hulk" storyline. This could mean the MCU debut of the Juggernaut.

    By Mark D. McKee Read More
  • Chris Pine attending event

    Why Chris Pine Chose Star Trek Over An L.A. Confidential Sequel

    Before Chris Pine joined the "Star Trek" franchise and became Captain Kirk, he was seriously considering doing a sequel to "L.A. Confidential" instead.

    By Mark D. McKee Read More
  • Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz seated at table

    Is War Dogs Based On A True Story?

    Todd Phillips' hilarious and chaotic weapons-centric dark comedy is mostly based on a true story.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Miles squinting as his Spider Sense is activated

    Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Why The Number 42 Appears So Much

    "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" highlights an impactful figure in history by using the number he used on the field a number of times in the film.

    By Mike Worby Read More
  • Deadpool standing

    Deadpool 3 Could Adapt Marvel's Darkest X-Force Story - But It's A Huge Risk

    With the multiverse growing in prevalence, "Deadpool 3" could easily adapt a crucial X-Force comic book story, but it would pose significant risks.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Dom getting out of a car

    Fast X Is A Billion Away From Furious 7 (Can It Reach Its Predecessor?)

    "Furious 7" represents an anomaly in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, grossing $1.5 billion. As such, it's unlikely "Fast X" will surpass it at the box office.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Darwin Tremor wearing glasses

    Smokin' Aces Allowed Chris Pine To Break Out Of The Rom-Com Mold

    According to Chris Pine, the 2006 action-comedy flick "Smokin' Aces" holds a very special place in his career.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Chewbacca, Poe, Finn, and Rey on the Millennium Falcon

    Duel Of The Fates: How The Rumored Original Episode IX Could Have Changed Star Wars

    The rumored original "Star Wars: Episode IX" draft, titled "Duel of the Fates," could have changed the "Star Wars" universe as we know it. Here's how.

    By Nicole Hakim Read More
  • Guanyin smiling in Heaven

    American Born Chinese References An Iconic Michelle Yeoh Film In The Opening Sequence

    The opening sequence of American Born Chinese references one of the most memorable films Michelle Yeoh has appeared in so far.

    By Nate D'Agostino Read More
  • Doug being interrogated

    Ben Affleck Was 'Intimidated' By Two Of The Town's Biggest Action Sequences

    Ben Affleck admitted that there were some intense scenes in The Town that proved too intimidating for him.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Sylvester Stallone seated for an interview

    Sylvester Stallone's Version Of Beverly Hills Cop Was A Lot Heavier In Tone

    According to Sylvester Stallone, he would have made Beverly Hills Cop a far more serious action-thriller if he got to play Eddie Murphy's role of Axel Foley.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Ariel and Eric on the beach

    Every Live-Action Disney Remake Has The Exact Same Problem

    Disney's live-action remakes have become a pillar of the company's movie business, but they all sadly suffer from the same core problem.

    By Rick Stevenson Read More
  • Kevin Feige attends "Spider-Man: No Way Home" premiere

    What Kevin Feige Still Does On MCU Opening Nights (& The Time Ryan Coogler Caught Him)

    Kevin Feige introduces MCU films unannounced at theaters to get a read on fans ... including future Black Panther director Ryan Coogler at Iron Man's premiere.

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Jules and Vincent in an elevator

    Pulp Fiction: Why Samuel L. Jackson Was Angry He Had To Audition For Jules

    Samuel L. Jackson had to audition to land the part of "Pulp Fiction" favorite Jules Winnfield, and he wasn't too happy about having to do so.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Tom Lopez kneeling

    Why Tom Lopez From Moonfall Looks So Familiar

    If viewers think Tom Lopez from "Moonfall" looks familiar, there's a reason for that. Here's where you may have seen the actor pop up before.

    By Cameron Roy Hall Read More
  • Vincent inspects the mysterious briefcase

    Pulp Fiction: How Quentin Tarantino Locked In John Travolta For The Role Of Vincent Vega

    "Pulp Fiction" fans might be interested to learn just how Quentin Tarantino managed to cast John Travolta as the now iconic character of Vincent Vega.

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Alphonse and Edward posing

    The Correct Order In Which To Watch Fullmetal Alchemist

    Looking to add some classic steampunk anime into your life, but don't know where to start? Here's how to approach Fullmetal Alchemist.

    By Sara Century Read More
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