The Real Reason Macaulay Culkin Turned Down Big Bang Theory Casting 3 Times
Home Alone actor Macaulay Culkin recently revealed that he turned down three separate offers to star on CBS' The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreHome Alone actor Macaulay Culkin recently revealed that he turned down three separate offers to star on CBS' The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreAccording to a report by The Wall Street Journal, insiders say that Disney's plan is to complete and release all of the films that Fox will have started, or finished and not yet released by the time the merger is completed. That probably includes X-Men: Dark Phoenix and New Mutants, among others.
Read MoreStudio 20th Century Fox is proving to be as cunning as its mammalian namesake. According to a new report by The Wall Street Journal, Fox has been discreetly working on feature films for three of its most popular animated television series: Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, and The Simpsons.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the Walt Disney Company's $71.3 billion purchase of 20th Century Fox, the reality of the merger on a human and artistic level is beginning to sink in — and it's sort of wild stuff to consider, with the Avatar and X-Men franchises likely to soon be controlled by Disney.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny In Philadelphia masterminds Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day have just sold a new comedy series to Apple, which plans to air the show on their upcoming, super-secret streaming service.
Read MoreNo need for a spoonful of sugar — Emily Blunt is already sweet enough as the new Mary Poppins. Entertainment Weekly released a new snap from Mary Poppins Returns, featuring Blunt as the magical, musical, massive bag-toting nanny first featured in P. L. Travers' 1934 novel.
Read MoreIt's man versus shark versus the summer box office competition as The Meg swims into theaters. How does it all go down in the final act?
Read MoreStep aside, Kim Kardashian: it's Gal Gadot's turn to break the internet. The Wonder Woman actress revealed on Friday that she has a role in Disney-Pixar's Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, the animated sequel set for release on November 21.
Read MoreMidge is back at it. Amazon Prime has posted the trailer for season two of their Golden Globe-winning streaming series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and it looks like they're taking the show on the road. Season two of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is scheduled to premiere this winter.
Read MoreOn the list of comic book characters you'd never want to cuddle up to, Venom sits in the number-one spot. Entertainment Weekly has a new photo from Venom, the Ruben Fleischer directed film starring Tom Hardy, and it gives fans the clearest look yet at the slimy symbiote.
Read MoreElba, Idris Elba could be the next 007. According to new reports, longtime James Bond franchise producer Barbara Broccoli told filmmaker Antoine Fuqua that "it is time" for a non-white actor to play James Bond — and rumor has it that Idris Elba is the top pick for the part.
Read MoreFrom all the ways the character's involvement nearly leaked to the surprising role Ryan Reynolds had in bringing him to life, here are all the secrets about how Fox unleashed the Juggernaut in Deadpool 2.
Read MoreRest in peace, Silver & Black — and long live everyone else. Sony is continuing to dip into its deep catalog of hundreds of Marvel Comics characters with new movie ideas, with the latest characters to have films in development including the webslinger Silk and the super-strong Jackpot.
Read MoreAccording to Variety, Sony execs are pushing for their newest Marvel film, Venom, to have a hard PG-13 rating, a maneuver that's sure to leave hardcore fans of the symbiote-powered antihero puzzled.
Read MoreTom, is that really you? Venom actor Tom Hardy is nearly unrecognizable as infamous gangster Alphonse "Al" Capone in the first official photo from writer-director Josh Trank's impending biographical crime film Fonzo.
Read MoreFrom Betty solving her problems with maple syrup and a very hot hot tub to Jughead slicing a rival gangster's arm open, here are the craziest things to ever happen in Riverdale.
Read MoreSay hello to your new Sonic the Hedgehog.
Read MoreBlack Cat and Silver Sable are going their separate ways. According to a report by Variety, Sony has officially removed Silver & Black from its upcoming slate of movies based on its library of Marvel Comics characters, with plans in place to give each character a solo film, starting with Black Cat.
Read MoreNothing is set in stone, but there's a chance that James Gunn could return to helm the third Guardians of the Galaxy film after all. According to a story posted by Deadline, back channels are buzzing with chatter that the House of Mouse is reconsidering their abrupt firing of the director.
Read MoreThanks to two artists, we have an idea of what Rose might look like suited up as Batwoman.
Read MoreFollowing Disney's decision to fire James Gunn as the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Marvel fans wondered what the pic would be like without the filmmaker's creative touch. Now, they may not have to — not entirely. Disney reportedly plans to use Gunn's script for Guardians Vol. 3.
Read MoreA deleted scene from Nightmare on Elm Street has resurfaced online, and it changes everything we thought we knew about the film
Read MoreGuy Pearce is shooting his shot at a role in Bloodshot. Pearce is reportedly in talks to replace Michael Sheen in Sony and Cross Creek Pictures' Bloodshot, which stars Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, better known as the titular Bloodshot.
Read MoreFrom nudes to feuds, from heroic moments to villainous reveals, here's a look at movie scenes that actors refused to film for one reason or another.
Read MoreGo, go, Power Rangers — again! Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner has announced that a Power Rangers movie sequel is officially in the works. The film will follow up director Dean Israelite's Power Rangers, which starred Dacre Montgomery and Naomi Scott.
Read MoreThe truly memorable villains haunt us because they're more than just monsters. They remind us we're mortal; that there are forces in the world that mean us harm. They play on our worst fears and make us question the things we hold most dear.
Read MoreTwelve years after Plain White T's released "Hey There Delilah" in 2006, Lively McCabe Entertainment and Primary Wave have turned them into a TV series.
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