Timothée Chalamet Crushes Candy-Coated Dreams In Wonka's First Trailer
The candy-coated first trailer for "Wonka" finally arrived. Timothée Chalamet is uncanny as the titular character.
Read MoreThe candy-coated first trailer for "Wonka" finally arrived. Timothée Chalamet is uncanny as the titular character.
Read MoreDiscover the overlooked link between Zatanna's origin story and the Doom Patrol. This tragic connection will surprise even the most devoted DC Comics fans.
Read MoreFox has officially announced the release date for Dan Harmon's "Krapopolis." Don't miss out on the premiere of this much-anticipated series.
Read More"Foundation" Season 2 is continuing the Isaac Asimov adaptation and promises exciting moments like this action-packed (and underdressed) Lee Pace fight scene.
Read MoreClose to 300 Looper readers chimed in on who they feel is the best on-screen Superman, and one actor has emerged as a clear favorite.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. failed to capture immediate success after his run as Iron Man. The actor is not afraid to touch on his regrets regarding 2020's "Doolittle."
Read MoreTom Cruise is a star with a lot of rumors swirling around him. The "Mission Impossible" star seems to have addressed one dealing with eye-contact.
Read MoreAndrea Evans, known for playing Tina Lord on "One Life to Live," died at the age of 66 at her home in Pasadena, California on July 9, 2023.
Read MoreBollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan has debuted the first chaotic trailer for "Jawan," an action-thriller that sees the actor take a turn as a villain.
Read MoreYes, Cyclops, Wolverine would prefer yellow spandex, and fans are loving it. But if Jackman's wearing yellow, will his eventual MCU variant do the same?
Read MorePlayStation Productions and Peacock debuted a brand-new trailer for "Twisted Metal," a post-apocalyptic series that's big on laughs and vehicular warfare.
Read MoreLoki finally wins, taking control of Thor's mighty Mjolnir despite being unworthy in a new preview for Marvel Comics' "What If...? Dark: Loki."
Read MoreTom Cruise rocked the box office with Maverick. Can he do it again?
Read MoreDirected by Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix, "Napoleon" should be a truly epic historical drama ... and its first trailer is here.
Read More"Across the Spider-Verse" nearly used a very frightening version of Spider-Man in what would have surely been a hilarious moment in the movie.
Read MoreMany Looper readers chose a classic sports movie when asked about their favorite Adam Sandler movie.
Read MoreActor Jeffrey Carlson, best known for performing on Broadway and starring as the groundbreaking character Zoe on "All My Children," has died at the age 48.
Read MoreHere's the shocking reason why Tom Cruise chose to shoot the hardest, riskiest stunt in the film before all the others.
Read More"Insidious: The Red Door" is making waves at the box office, proving that horror films are far more financially viable than big budget blockbusters.
Read MoreDiablo Cody was supposed to create her own "Barbie" flick almost a decade ago and the writer has recently revealed why it never came to be.
Read MoreThe way Nick Fury has lost his eye throughout the years in the comics differs greatly than what transpired in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreLooper fans have weighed in and decided once and for all which Spider-Man would be victorious in a battle between Tobey Macguire and Tom Holland.
Read MoreAlthough "The Vampire Diaries" helped put Paul Wesley on the map, he recently revealed that he has no interest in revisiting the world of the undead.
Read MoreFollowing the trend of superhero movies cramming their stories with cameos, "Deadpool 3" will reportedly feature Jennifer Garner's return as Elektra.
Read MoreFace it, Spidey fans - Mary Jane is Jackpot, Marvel Comics' newest superhero, and will make her official debut in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #31.
Read MoreThe first full trailer for "Killers of the Flower Moon" premiered online, promising a heart-shattering epic for director Martin Scorsese's latest.
Read MoreIn the most recent turn in the Writers Guild of America strike, "American Horror Story" showrunner Ryan Murphy reportedly threatened to sue WGA's Warren Leight.
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