James Gunn Is Ready To Poach His Guardians Of The Galaxy Cast For The DCU
James Gunn, the new co-CEO of DC Studios, revealed he wants to work with the MCU stars from "The Guardians of the Galaxy" in his new DC projects.
Read MoreJames Gunn, the new co-CEO of DC Studios, revealed he wants to work with the MCU stars from "The Guardians of the Galaxy" in his new DC projects.
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Read More"Momo" is a Michael Ende novel begging to be introduced to modern audiences -- and, according to Deadline, it will be resurrected quite soon.
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Read More"John Wick" director Chad Stahelski is set to direct Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six" film.
Read MoreOona Chaplin was cast in "Avatar 3" back in 2017, but now, we have more details regarding her character. And she'll be part of the new Ash People.
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Read MoreVin Diesel dropped some heavy hints that he was going to be in the Avatar sequels, but was it all a joke?
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Read More"Babylon" follows Margot Robbie as an aspiring entertainer, Nellie LaRoy. The actress has detailed her chaotic first day of shooting the 2022-released film.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's Pinocchio blew past competitors with nine nominations for the Annie Awards, including one for best feature. The film surprised everyone.
Read MoreWhile theaters are still struggling to bounce back in light of COVID-19, China reopening its doors to the Marvel Cinematic could change the game for two films.
Read MoreAccording to writer and director James Gunn, Adam Warlock may not be that much of a heroic figure in the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."
Read MoreSteven Spielberg believes that his decades-long collaboration with John Williams is the greatest of his entire career.
Read MoreThere is a lot to unpack with "Nope," and on the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, director Jordan Peele unpacked what Mary Jo Elliot's shoe represents.
Read MoreIn a proposed script for "Avatar: The Way of Water," the Na'vi would have fought in an epic space battle. Here's why that script never made it to production.
Read MoreAvatar: The Way of Water director James Cameron has confirmed that Jake Sully will not be the franchise's narrator going froward.
Read MoreItalian screen icon Gina Lollobrigida, who starred in 1968's "Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell," has died at the age of 95. Here's a look back at her legendary career.
Read MoreFind out why streamers won't carry the international sensation "Emmanuelle."
Read MoreTodd Field has unleashed many critically acclaimed films, but the Tár director says Harvey Weinstein almost ruined his first film until Tom Cruise stepped in.
Read MoreAs big studios take fewer risks and cancel completed projects like "Batgirl," the future of creativity on film is looking terrifyingly grim.
Read More"Good Afternoon" from "Spirited" has made the shortlist for the Academy Awards' prestigious honor of Best Original Song, so Ryan Reynolds made fans a promise.
Read MoreJames Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water is on track to outgross Spider-Man: No Way Home and rake in over $2 billion worldwide.
Read MoreMiiko Taka, who starred with Marlon Brando in the 1957 classic "Sayonara," has passed away at age 97. Here is a look at Taka and her career over the years.
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