Lin Manuel Miranda Boards The Disney+ Percy Jackson Series
"Hamilton" creator and frequent Disney collaborator Lin Manuel Miranda has joined the upcoming "Percy Jackson" TV series on Disney+ as the Greek god Hermes.
Read More"Hamilton" creator and frequent Disney collaborator Lin Manuel Miranda has joined the upcoming "Percy Jackson" TV series on Disney+ as the Greek god Hermes.
Read MoreThe first trailer for the Disney+ series "Zootopia+," the spinoff of the film "Zootopia," is finally here.
Read MoreThe animated sequel film "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" has added "Get Out" actor Daniel Kaluuya to its impressive voice cast in the role of Spider-Punk.
Read MoreThe runaway Netflix hit from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan is coming back, even though it's already burned through its source material.
Read MoreHenry Cavill may be returning as Superman, but he doesn't expect to appear in a standalone Sherlock film from the "Enola Holmes" story anytime soon.
Read MoreWhat could Loki have looked like in "Thor: Ragnarok"? Marvel concept artist Anthony Francisco gave Looper the exclusive details.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet will star as the titular candy maker in "Wonka," and costar Keegan Michael Key has nothing but praise for the actor's performance.
Read MoreRalph Macchio could never imagine "The Karate Kid" would still be thriving today. He spoke to Looper about his feelings on the new movie's announcement.
Read MoreDuring the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25, patient fans were rewarded with a new trailer for "In the Heights."
Read MoreJames Gunn is the new co-CEO of DC Studios, and he has promising words for the future of beloved characters like Superman.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger recently spoke about a long-standing rumor of how he tricked Sylvester Stallone into starring in "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot."
Read MoreAfter a controversy, some changes had to be made to Army of the Dead. Director Zack Snyder says replacing this actor was a no-brainer.
Read MoreEvan Rachel Wood got the surprise of her life for "Weird." She told Looper about her reaction when she was offered the part of Madonna.
Read MoreFollowing the streaming success of "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story," Netflix has ordered two more seasons of "Monster" as an anthology series.
Read MoreThe 2013 comedy We're the Millers, starring Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston, was a surprise hit. So, will there be a sequel?
Read More"Rocky" franchise star Sylvester Stallone posted a graphic Instagram attacking producer Irwin Winkler earlier this year, and now he's explaining why he did so.
Read MoreFor a new series of commercials promoting Black Friday deals on Mondays in November, Walmart put together something of an Office Space reunion.
Read MoreZack Snyder is back, and he's bringing an army with him. The writer/director is getting back into the game with the Netflix original film Army of the Dead.
Read MoreA question looms on the horizon: What if "Avatar: The Way of Water" flops? Fortunately, James Cameron has a backup plan in place for his pentalogy.
Read MoreAshley Eckstein needed to take a moment on the set of "Ahsoka." She told Looper about completely geeking out with Rosario Dawson.
Read MoreIn an interview, Benedict Cumberbatch spoke about how challenging it can be to assume the more emotional components of playing Doctor Strange.
Read MoreIn an interview, David Harbour spoke about how he's adjusted to his "Stranger Things" fame, which isn't always as glamorous as one might assume.
Read MoreAction star Sylvester Stallone didn't hesitate when it came to his opinion on whether real guns should be used on film and TV sets.
Read MoreActor Joey Lawrence was recently revealed to be a contestant in "The Masked Singer," and he announced his next TV project after the reveal.
Read MoreA new trailer for "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" shows Benoit Blanc on the case to solve yet another murder where everyone is a suspect.
Read MoreFans told Looper which character on The Connors was their favorite, and it's no surprise that Dan Connor (played by John Goodman) scored most of the votes.
Read MoreDisney and Lucasfilm have announced the cast for "The Acolyte," and it's gearing up to be an amazing production.
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