Everything Coming To Netflix In July 2018
July is shaping up to be the hottest month of the year, and we're not talking about the weather. Netflix's upcoming release schedule is a bona fide firestorm of hot new movies and shows.
Read MoreJuly is shaping up to be the hottest month of the year, and we're not talking about the weather. Netflix's upcoming release schedule is a bona fide firestorm of hot new movies and shows.
Read MoreBetween the surreal, Suspiria-esque color scheme and the moments of actual animation, there's a whole lot of style and straight cinematic stunting on display in the first trailer for Mandy, a fantastica horror movie from the director of Beyond the Black Rainbow.
Read MoreSeasoned actor Steve Carell and Academy Award-nominated star-on-the-rise Timothée Chalamet partner for a most intimate film: director Felix Van Groeningen's forthcoming drama Beautiful Boy. The pair play father and son David and Nic Sheff, who grapple with meth addiction, relapse, and recovery.
Read MoreJoe Jackson — the father of Michael, Janet, La Toya, and their seven siblings, and the mastermind behind the Jackson 5 — has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His passing comes two days after the ninth anniversary of his son Michael's death. Jackson was 89 years old.
Read MoreBig things are happening in Hollywood -- namely Leonardo DiCaprio revealing the first look at Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The actor shared a snap of himself and co-star Brad Pitt in costume for the 1960s-set flick.
Read MoreAfter plenty of back and forth, the Bad Boys television spinoff is a go. Charter Communications has officially picked up L.A.'s Finest as its first scripted series. The spinoff, which stars Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, was previously passed over at NBC.
Read MoreIt's a not-so-great time for Bad Times at the El Royale. Studio 20th Century Fox has changed the release of Bad Times at the El Royale, pushing the noir mystery-thriller flick back a bit. The film, directed by Drew Goddard, stars Jon Hamm, Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, and more.
Read MoreThe curious cast of Watchmen continues to curry favor among interested fans. Batman v. Superman and Justice League actor Jeremy Irons has signed onto a lead role in HBO's Watchmen TV series, with details about the character he's playing still being kept a secret.
Read MoreRiverdale is getting a brand-new resident in season 3. According to a new casting breakdown, the third season of The CW's Riverdale will bring the Little Archie comics character Evelyn Evernever into the mix.
Read MoreThe writers of A Quiet Place will keep making their marks on horror with their next project. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who co-wrote the hit horror movie with director John Krasinski, are signing on to write the screenplay for an adaptation of Stephen King's The Boogeyman.
Read MoreWith Ant-Man and the Wasp, Marvel fans will get some much-needed laughs. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has noted that viewers will experience a "breath of fresh air" following the doom, gloom, death, and destruction seen in Avengers: Infinity War.
Read MoreAMC has shared the first teaser for Better Call Saul season 4, which sees Jimmy/Saul (Bob Odenkirk) dive deeper into the messy world Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) lives in. The footage also takes viewers to a special place: Los Pollos Hermanos, the fried chicken joint first seen in Breaking Bad.
Read MoreThe hunt has evolved — and so have 20th Century Fox's trailer-making abilities. Less than two months after the studio rolled out the first teaser for director Shane Black's The Predator, Fox unleashed a second peek at the forthcoming refresh, and it looks even better than what fans saw before.
Read MoreIt: Chapter 2 has tapped two more actors to join its expanding cast. Teach Grant and Jess Weixler are the latest additions to the Andy Muschietti-directed sequel that stars Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, and, of course, Bill Skarsgård.
Read MoreIt may be Captain Marvel's solo movie, but Gemma Chan's Minn-Erva is every bit as worthy of our attention — and boy, does she have it after this reveal. Over on Twitter, the actress shared the first look of herself (somewhat) in character for Captain Marvel.
Read MoreDenzel Washington is back as ex-CIA agent Robert McCall in The Equalizer 2, once again teaming up with the director of Training Day to deliver a feature full of brutal, bone-crunching old man action. You can check out the second trailer for the action sequel now ahead of its release on July 20.
Read MoreIt won't be long before the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel gets behind cameras. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed that the follow-up to Spider-Man: Homecoming, officially titled Spider-Man: Far From Home, will begin "early next month."
Read MoreMarvel is maintaining that mum's the word. According to Marvel president Kevin Feige, the official Avengers 4 title announcement won't happen until later this year, likely near the end of 2018, after the studio makes another big reveal.
Read MoreChandler Riggs was just as taken aback as The Walking Dead fans were when learning of lead actor Andrew Lincoln's decision to leave the AMC series. Riggs admitted that he was shocked to hear his on-screen father planned to call it quits on The Walking Dead and his starring role as Rick Grimes.
Read MoreRichard Harrison, more popularly known as "The Old Man" on the History Channel reality television series Pawn Stars, has died at the age of 77. Harrison's son, Richard "Rick" Harrison, confirmed the news on Monday morning.
Read MoreContrary to what its title may suggest, Ant-Man and the Wasp is super-sized fun and a fantastic follow-up to the heartbreak of Avengers: Infinity War — at least according to the film's first reactions, that is.
Read MoreSTX is shifting around some of their August release dates. The company has slightly moved the release dates for the Melissa McCarthy puppet comedy The Happytime Murders and the Mark Wahlberg action film Mile 22.
Read MoreSorry, Captain Marvel fans: it's going to be a while before you get your first glimpse at the film. Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige said in a recent interview that he thinks there are "still a few months" before we'll get to see a trailer for the Brie Larson-starring movie.
Read MoreJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has scared up a $150 million opening weekend. The movie, the only major new release this weekend, easily beat out the second weekend of Disney and Pixar's box office juggernaut The Incredibles 2, which took in $80.9 million.
Read MoreCould we finally see The Flash on the big screen in 2020? John Francis Daley, the co-director of DC's planned Barry Allen standalone film, hinted in a recent exchange on Twitter that he's hoping to get the movie out that year, "if all goes well."
Read MoreTom Holland has dropped yet another Marvel spoiler. In an Instagram video from Ace Seattle Comic-Con, the star revealed that the sequel to his 2017 hit Spider-Man: Homecoming will be called Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Read MoreLucasfilm may not have put a stop to their Star Wars spin-offs after all. A new report contradicts previous statements saying that the company was halting development on their planned standalone films after the disappointing box office performance of Solo: A Star Wars Story.
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