Why Hartley Sawyer Was Just Fired From The Flash
The Flash actor Hartley Sawyer has been fired from the superhero series. Hartley played Ralph Dibny, also known as his superhero alter-ego Elongated Man, and joined The Flash cast in 2017.
Read MoreThe Flash actor Hartley Sawyer has been fired from the superhero series. Hartley played Ralph Dibny, also known as his superhero alter-ego Elongated Man, and joined The Flash cast in 2017.
Read MoreTime to crank up the old Bat-Rumor Mill once again. The gossip is flying fast and furious that The Batman, the upcoming solo vehicle for the Caped Crusader from writer-director Matt Reeves, will be the first film in a trilogy which will see yet another version of the Joker hit the big screen.
Read MorePopularity can be a double-edged sword. The latest international hit climbing the charts at Netflix may have viewers rapt, but this risqué Polish film has also stoked some major controversy.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves just couldn't stay away from The Matrix. In an exclusive interview with Empire about the highly anticipated fourth Matrix film, Reeves talked about the legacy of the original Matrix movie and revealed why he decided to come back for another round.
Read MoreA new Netflix series might actually cause some legal issues with a branch of the U.S. government. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix has secured trademarks for Space Force around the globe — and that has the potential to create confusion and chaos, and even lead to massive legal battles.
Read MoreThe final fight with Steppenwolf is going to look different in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In response to a query on Vero as to whether he will "change the color grading red sky" fans saw in the theatrical cut of Justice League, Snyder simply answered, "Yes."
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's latest film may be the first movie of the 2020 summer season to hold on to its intended theatrical release date. Here's what industry analysts have to say about the timeline for getting audiences back to the big screen in time for another signature Nolan mind-bender.
Read MoreHistorically movies have been considered more prestigious and time-consuming creative undertakings than their TV counterparts. Yet, in this era of Peak TV, the TV production process is starting to look a lot like filming a 10- or 12-hour movie.
Read MoreThere are so many streaming services today; sometimes you have to do a little digging to unearth a classic film that hasn't breached the front page of your home screen. Hulu has one such overlooked gem currently streaming: 1993's Demolition Man starring Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes.
Read MoreIn the Netflix original movie The Last Days of American Crime, Shelby Dupree is our femme fatale, a mysterious hacker who ropes failed career criminal Graham Bricke (Édgar Ramírez) into one last heist before the US government puts an end to all forms of criminality.
Read MoreYou never can predict what film is going to pop on Netflix, and the latest chart-climber is certainly a surprise. The Healer jumped all the way to number one on the streamer's daily rankings, proving once again that the time is always right for a little light romantic dramedy.
Read MoreMore concept art from Colin Trevorrow's version of Star Wars: Episode IX has surfaced, and it bears a striking resemblance to current events. Here's a look at the role that Finn, Rose, and Poe could have had in the final chapter's climactic battle.
Read MoreJust weeks after Australian actress Ruby Rose made the announcement that she was departing from Batwoman after just one season in the title role, word has broken about who will replace Kate Kane. Apparently, a brand-new character will become the next Batwoman on the CW superhero series.
Read MoreConsidering all the dangling plot threads that creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland endeavored to resolve in just under 30 minutes, it's a real accomplishment that they managed to keep rattling off the series' trademark cultural allusions at a record pace.
Read MoreThe final episode of Space Force season did the thing that all good season finales do: It reached a satisfying conclusion, while opening up new questions to be answered on a potential second season. So, will there be another season of the Netflix series?
Read MoreTuesday, June 2 marks the fifth day of We Are One: A Global Film Festival, the first-ever global digital film festival ... featuring content co-curated by 21 prolific festivals from around the world ... streamed entirely for free on YouTube. Here's the day-five line-up.
Read MoreRick and Morty season 4 has reached its end, and wubba lubba dub dub, what an ending "Star Mort: Rickturn of the Jerri" was. Here's the ending of Rick and Morty season 4 explained.
Read MoreAlthough it had a strong run, Madam Secretary was canceled after six seasons. The many changes the show made in its truncated final season left viewers wondering why, exactly, CBS pulled the plug on Madam Secretary.
Read MoreWith Marvel's TV arm all but totally phased out and the film branch now handling small-screen projects like the MCU-set Disney+ series, future television endeavors are expected to be much more intimately connected with the films. What does that mean for the heroes of Marvel's Netflix shows?
Read MoreStart spreading the news: One of the most overlooked science-fiction films of the previous decade is lurking at the bottom of the Netflix heap, just waiting for you to watch it. The only catch is, you'll have to act fast.
Read MoreWe Are One: A Global Film Festival is in full swing, having just kicked off its fourth day of festivities. From short films to full-length flicks to panels featuring Diego Luna and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, here's everything screening during day 4 of We Are One.
Read MoreAmazon's Prime Video streaming service is carving out a little niche for itself as the premiere stop for quality sci-fi content. The Vast of Night, the surprise hit currently burning up the charts on Prime certainly fits into this pattern. Here's why you should check it out.
Read MoreIt's official: The Bat's back on. Principle photography for The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the newest iteration of the vigilante, has been given the green light to resume in England. It had only just begun filming when it had to shift into hibernation back in March of 2020.
Read MoreIt's the third day of We Are One: A Global Film Festival, the 10-day event streamed on YouTube during which programming co-curated by 21 film festivals from around the world screens — all while the organizers gather funds to benefit coronavirus relief efforts. Here's the schedule for day 3.
Read MoreThe second day of the first-ever global digital film festival We Are One is here, and the selections screening throughout the day are sure to tickle at-home audiences' delights. Here's what day two has in store.
Read MoreIn a recent conversation with Esquire, John David Washington — star of the upcoming brain-bender Tenet — was asked to address a few fan theories about the film. Perhaps the most compelling of these: that Tenet is a stealth sequel to Nolan's 2010 masterpiece Inception.
Read MoreThe Wolverine apparently doesn't feel the need to advertise. James Mangold, director of The Wolverine and Logan, has revealed the reason why Hugh Jackman never wore the traditional yellow and blue Wolverine suit.
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