The Midnight Man Wants To Play A Game In New Trailer
"You're playing the game, aren't you."
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Read MoreAlvin Schwartz and Stephen Gammell's nightmare-inducing books are heading to theaters.
Read MoreCameron Romero revealed the title for movie that will be a 'love letter' to his dad.
Read MoreThe cult favorite movie was released in 2007.
Read MoreHelen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in the February release.
Read MoreThe first Creep sequel will be available for streaming on October 24.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter confirmed that the new movie will only acknowledge the 1978 classic.
Read MoreHere comes the bride, paint on her eyes. She was a dead woman, now she's alive.
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Read MoreAmerican Horror Story has even more stories up its sleeve. In an Instagram post, showrunner and creator Ryan Murphy announced that his flagship anthology series will expand with its own spin-off, providing one-off episodes that will probably pair perfectly with the show's nine-season run.
Read MoreThe Dunder Mifflin gang just got back together again in a way you probably never saw coming. Thanks to John Krasinski, who played Jim Halpert on the series, The Office cast reunited to create an unforgettable experience for two of its biggest fans and a touching sight for viewers across the world.
Read MoreIt's starting to sound like writer-director Matt Reeves is taking a pitch-black crack at the Bat. Multi-hyphenate Andy Serkis, who stars as Alfred Pennyworth in the upcoming reboot The Batman, has hinted that the film will be a few shades darker than previous cinematic takes on the character.
Read MoreThere's been a mix of anticipation and impatience for Disney and Marvel to announce their plans for the Deadpool film series, but unfortunately, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has some uninspiring news on that front. Here's what he has to say about the lack of Deadpool 3.
Read MoreIt isn't as if Matt Groening is the modern-day Nostradamus or anything, but The Simpsons has shown an ability to seemingly predict the future. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the arrival of murder hornets in the U.S., fans are claiming confirmation of another prophecy out of Springfield.
Read MoreThe Sopranos' ending changed TV forever, but in the dark silence of the hit HBO series' final moments rose the possibility that its iconic characters could live again. It seems to have finally happened — at least on paper — with the coronavirus pandemic serving as inspiration.
Read MoreLooks like Mando's going to get the chance to face down the guy who made his armor famous. An actor from the Star Wars prequel trilogy is ready to boot up Slave One and ride back into the franchise. That's right: Boba Fett will appear on The Mandalorian season 2.
Read MoreFantasy fans will be happy to hear two of their favorite stories might resume production soon. New Zealand, having successfully controlled COVID-19, has announced that it will allow production to resume. The properties working there include Amazon's Lord of the Rings series and the Avatar sequels.
Read MoreThe series comes from the minds behind Gossip Girl and The O.C.
Read MoreNot content to merely team up with Swae Lee to contribute the song "Sunflower" to the movie's soundtrack, rapper and face tattoo enthusiast Post Malone also has a blink-and-you-missed-it role in the film, itself. Here's when you can catch him.
Read MoreOn the latest, universe-smashing episode of Rick and Morty, entitled "Never Ricking Morty," Evil Morty made a brief appearance. However, the way he appeared has fans nervous that Evil Morty was just a joke they put too much weight on.
Read MoreFilmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller have a very strange aquatic calling card, and even though they didn't actually direct Sony Pictures' award-winning 2018 animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, they still managed to sneak their squeaky little totem into the final version of the film.
Read MoreIn Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Doctor Octopus is played by Bad Moms star Kathryn Hahn. How did the filmmakers think to change up the role? During a Twitter Q&A, two of the film's co-directors shed light on the inspired decision, and how they'd originally envisioned the character.
Read MoreAfter years of trying to perfect a live-action Spider-Man movie, the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse swung into theaters in 2018 and blew everyone away. The creatives behind the film were likely thrilled to read that praise, because achieving the movie's visual aesthetic was no easy feat.
Read MoreOn the surface, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Shaun of the Dead have nothing in common. One's a modern, animated twist on the superhero tale; the other is an almost two-decades old cult-classic zombie comedy. But somehow, in Miles Morales' alternate Spider-Man universe, the two co-exist.
Read MoreThose who have seen Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse recall that some aspects of its style weren't mixed in with the computer-animated graphics the entire time. And there's a reason for that: It was a rule that the movie's creative team made themselves follow.
Read MoreFans ready to re-enter Black Mirror's technological nightmare-scapes are going to have to wait a bit longer. In a recent interview with the Radio Times, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker admitted that he had put writing new episodes on pause — for a very good raeson.
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