All Those Post-Credit Scenes In DC Movies Are Even More Pointless Now
DC movies have a long history of setting up new films via post-credits scenes, only to abandon these concepts down the road for one reason or another.
Read MoreDC movies have a long history of setting up new films via post-credits scenes, only to abandon these concepts down the road for one reason or another.
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Read MoreMany viewers are experiencing the Avatar Blues, a sadness that comes from not being able to live in Pandora. Here's how fans are feeling after The Way of Water.
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Read MoreJames Cameron has built a career on innovation and emotional storytelling, and "Avatar: The Way of Water" continues that trend.
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Read MoreIn order to create an immersive soundscape for "Top Gun: Maverick," the sound team had to get creative.
Read More2022 was another big year for films, but as always, there have been a few expected and surprising box office bombs. Here are the biggest flops of the year.
Read More"Avatar: The Way of Water" highlights many important themes across its runtime. Viewers should be examining one and its bigger picture after seeing the film
Read MoreThe Terminator redefined the science fiction genre, catapulting many of its actors to stardom. But where are they now?
Read MoreThe first "Avatar" film saw Jake Sully transition from his human form to his Na'vi Avatar permanently, but fans wonder what happened to his original body.
Read MoreBest known for his visionary work in the horror genre, director Guillermo del Toro brings his unique aesthetic to a classic story. This is how he did it.
Read MoreWhile "Scream" is entering a new era of the franchise after the 2022 film, one character from the first movie is missed, even by the original screenwriter.
Read MoreJohnny Galecki starred as a child in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," and director Jeremiah S. Chechik revealed why he was cast as Russ.
Read MoreHere's everything we know about the upcoming Winnie-the-Pooh horror movie that went viral online titled Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey.
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Read MoreJack Champion and Bailey Bass did an interview where Champion admitted to using the "Avatar 2" water tank as a toilet, much to one cast member's chagrin.
Read MoreTom Cruise upped the ante for his stunts in "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One," riding a motorcycle off a cliff six times to get the perfect shot.
Read More"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," the fifth installment in the franchise, was rumored to be doing reshoots, but director James Mangold is denying it.
Read More"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" will give fans a showdown between the two Spideys, although Spider-Man 2099 will not be the film's villain.
Read MoreWhile Avatar: The Way of Water is even more ambitious than its predecessor, it also explores many of the same themes via familiar subplots and sequences.
Read More"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" will see Miles Morales travel throughout the multiverse, allowing us to see literally hundreds of other Spider-folk.
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