The Real Reasons Last Man Standing Was Canceled
Why would ABC end one of their most successful shows without warning? Read on to find out the real reason Last Man Standing was canceled.
Read MoreWhy would ABC end one of their most successful shows without warning? Read on to find out the real reason Last Man Standing was canceled.
Read MoreThe Crow won't be taking flight any time soon. Sony Pictures' planned remake of The Crow has lost both its lead actor and its director. Jason Momoa, who was set to play Eric Draven (a.k.a The Crow), and Corin Hardy "formally withdrew from the film" that would refresh Alex Proyas' 1994 original.
Read MoreIt took quite a while for the much-adored Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty to score its promised "hundred years of Rick and Morty." Although the series recently scored 70 more episodes, fans can't help but wonder why it took so long for Adult Swim to renew Rick and Morty for season 4.
Read MoreTom Cruise is officially back in the danger zone. Taking to Twitter to share a snap of himself in his famous role as Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, Cruise confirmed that filming has begun on the impending Top Gun sequel, Top Gun: Maverick.
Read MoreNetflix is getting into the comic book business with The Magic Order. The streaming service has released a trailer for its upcoming six-issue series, written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Olivier Coipel, set to launch in both print and digital formats in June.
Read MoreThe studio behind the Transformers movie series has purchased the film rights to the Creepy Crawlers toy line. A series of metal molds designed to turn liquid plastic goop into gross and bug-like rubbery toys, the property is being adapted for film by a division of Paramount Pictures.
Read MoreSolo: A Star Wars Story director Ron Howard is the one to thank for making the film's shocking cameo a reality. When Howard hopped aboard Solo mid-production, the identity of the secret character hadn't been decided, but the filmmaker pushed hard to have one extra-special individual fill the role.
Read MoreX-Force gonna give it to ya. Well, only a few of the members are going to, actually. Following the shocking, bloody mid-movie scene in Deadpool 2, X-Force writer-director Drew Goddard confirmed which characters will star in his upcoming film.
Read MoreAfter Hulu locked up when considering Locke & Key, Netflix opened its doors. The streamer has picked up the television adaptation of IDW Publishing's horror comic Locke & Key and is nearing a series order. Once the deal is done, Netflix will hire a new cast and new director and reshoot the pilot.
Read MoreDisney has finally put Maleficent 2 behind cameras, with production on the fantasy sequel kicking off in the U.K. earlier this week. The House of Mouse has also confirmed the film's full cast and released an official plot synopsis detailing what the follow-up flick will be all about.
Read MoreDrax the Destroyer isn't done for. Dave Bautista recently revealed that, despite the traumatic events of Avengers: Infinity War, he still has a place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and that Drax will be in both Avengers 4 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Read MorePaul Rudd: Does he gotta go fast? The first casting reports are beginning to emerge for Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog movie, with actor Paul Rudd being eyed to star in the movie's lead human role, A family-friendly mix of live-action and CGI, the movie is set for release in November 2019.
Read MoreJamie Foxx is officially bringing Spawn back from the dead. A month after it was revealed the actor was being courted for the role, Foxx has signed on to play the antihero Al Simmons, aka Spawn, in the upcoming Blumhouse-produced reboot from writer-director Todd McFarlane.
Read MoreSpawn creator Todd McFarlane and Jason Blum's Blumhouse are aiming high with their upcoming reboot of the comic series, reportedly seeking none other than Jamie Foxx to star as Al Simmons, aka Spawn. Reports also indicate that the movie will focus heavily on a secondary character, Twitch Williams.
Read MoreIt's all good when it comes to Bad Times at the El Royale, as both Empire and Entertainment Weekly have rolled out exclusive photos from the star-studded pic. The snaps show the first look at the characters Chris Hemsworth, Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Bridges, Dakota Johnson, and Jon Hamm play in the film.
Read MoreHan Solo's Star Wars story has been told, but that won't stop us from wondering what might have been. Prior to the ouster of original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Lucasfilm was prepared to begin promoting the movie with a trailer composed of their footage — but then they shelved it.
Read MoreAnnihilation director Alex Garland wants the film to be a one-and-done deal. Ahead of the Natalie Portman-starring movie's release on Blu-ray, Garland admitted that he has zero interest in continuing the story and isn't at all thinking about making a sequel, since that isn't something he does.
Read MoreThe Star Wars fandom let out a collective gasp in September of 2017, when Jurassic World filmmaker Colin Trevorrow announced that he was backing out as director of Star Wars: Episode IX. Now, Trevorrow has opened up for the first time about his departure from the massive movie.
Read MoreStrap in, everyone. We're heading back to the View Askewniverse. Filmmaker and famous geek Kevin Smith recently dished up new plot details on his upcoming pic Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, which, contrary to what the title would suggest, isn't exactly a standard reboot.
Read MoreIt's all but set in stone: Woody Harrelson will be in director Ruben Fleischer's Venom — and in a planned Venom sequel. The actor will appear alongside Tom Hardy as Venom, Scott Haze as Roland Treece, Jenny Slate as Dora Skirth, and Michelle Williams as Anne Weying.
Read MoreIn true Ant-Man fashion, the latest bit of Ant-Man and the Wasp footage is short but packs a major punch. The new teaser features extra glimpses of Hannah John-Kamen's villainous character Ghost, and how Paul Rudd's Ant-Man and Evangeline Lilly's Wasp plan to vanquish her once and for all.
Read MoreZack Snyder is officially getting his Fountainhead adaptation into development. The director recently confirmed that his next project will be a take on Ayn Rand's 1943 novel The Fountainhead, which follows an individualistic architect who is unwilling to conform to appease his fellow architects.
Read MoreSolo: A Star Wars Story features a Game of Thrones actress in its main roster (Emilia Clarke as Qi'ra), and apparently, the creatives took a page from the HBO series' secret-holding book in keeping an ultra-tight lid on the biggest cameo in the film.
Read MoreSolo: A Star Wars Story flew lower than expected at the box office this weekend, and now, director Ron Howard is addressing the situation. Starring Alden Ehrenreich, the film was projected to earn between $130 to $150 million upon launch, but only pulled in $83.3 million over the three-day weekend.
Read MoreAs Thor, Chris Hemsworth is one of the musclier, more powerful, and now more comedic heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But rippling abs and a newfound ability to rip jokes weren't enough to distract from the fact that Thor's powers were kind of all over the place in Avengers: Infinity War.
Read MoreSesame Workshop, the company behind Sesame Street, is suing STX Films over the marketing of their upcoming Melissa McCarthy-starring puppet detective comedy The Happytime Murders. The company alleges that the R-rated comedy could hurt their family brand.
Read MoreSolo: A Star Wars Story is flying a little low at the box office. The movie opened to a disappointing $83.3 million over the three-day weekend, suggesting a $101 million four-day debut.This is severely down from initial tracking, which had the movie pegged for a $130 to $150 million debut.
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