Why Coach Wilson From Spider-Man: Homecoming Looks So Familiar
You've definitely seen Coach Wilson from Spider-Man: Homecoming before. Here are the other films he's been in.
Read MoreYou've definitely seen Coach Wilson from Spider-Man: Homecoming before. Here are the other films he's been in.
Read MoreThere are so many loose ends to consider that the film and its universe will stay in your head long after you've left the theater. Here's our breakdown of the ending of Mortal Engines, and what it means for the future of the world and its characters.
Read MoreEven among superhero movies Into the Spider-Verse is particularly complex, blending a massive cast of characters with different animation styles, multiple villains, and a plot that hops dimensions. There are a lot of moving parts even after the film wraps everything up with its thrilling finale.
Read MoreUnleash the beasts. Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, and director Mike Dougherty treated the world to three new "character" posters for Godzilla: King of the Monsters on Thursday, sharing one-sheets for the upcoming film's hulking monsters Ghidorah, Mothra, and Rodan.
Read MoreIn 2018, superheroes didn't just fly high at the box office — they dominated it. Thanks in large part to heroic efforts from Marvel Studios, Warner Brothers, and Fox, Hollywood is on the precipice of its single biggest year in history. Box office receipts have surpassed $11 billion dollars.
Read MoreIn this era of social media and set photos, movies can get pretty predictable... but not always. For better or worse, some pull off a bait and switch on their audience. From a shocking mid-movie twist to a drama masquerading as an action film, here are some of the biggest swerves in movie history.
Read MoreWe finally know when Knives Out will be out. The murder mystery film from Star Wars: The Last Jedi writer-director Rian Johnson has landed a November 2019 release date. Billed as a "modern take on the classic detective genre," Knives Out stars Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Toni Collette, and more.
Read MoreJordan Peele's "new nightmare" is starting to come into focus. The Academy Award-winning writer and director of 2017's smash hit Get Out took to Twitter this morning to preview the poster for Us, his new horror feature set to debut early next year. The tweet was captioned, "Watch yourself."
Read MoreWe hate to be the bringer of bad news, but here we are: Variety has reported that Netflix's cancelled Marvel Television series Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist won't be headed to Disney's streaming service, Disney+, "any time soon."
Read MoreJoel McHale: actor, comedian, writer, television host, and now, superhero. The Community alum and former host of The Soup has been cast in the forthcoming DC series Stargirl. He'll portray Starman (a.k.a. Sylvester Pemberton) alongside Brec Bassinger's Courtney Whitmore, the titular Stargirl.
Read MoreA recent studio collaboration with Mark Ronson and now a gig on one of Netflix's best original series? She really does have the best of both worlds. During an appearance on Howard Stern's Sirius XM show, Miley Cyrus addressed rumors that she would appear on the upcoming fifth season of Black Mirror.
Read MoreSteven Yeun has unlocked the door with the key of imagination, moving into the land of both shadow and substance. He's just crossed over into The Twilight Zone! Yeun has joined the cast of CBS All Access' Twilight Zone revival series, hosted and executive-produced by Get Out director Jordan Peele.
Read MoreA good trailer should include a bit of plot, some quotable dialogue, and a look at the film's most intense sequences. Doesn't sound that hard to produce, right? Well, it can be. Get ready to be disappointed by some of Hollywood's shoddiest promotional work.
Read MoreIn New York City, you don't earn respect staying at home — you earn it out in the streets. Tiffany Haddish, Melissa McCarthy, and Elisabeth Moss are embodying that motto playing Ruby, Kathy, and Claire in Warner Bros.' The Kitchen, the first photo for which the studio unveiled on Wednesday.
Read MoreFrank Castle can still call Netflix home — for now. The streamer just released a sizzle reel of the television series and films headed to the platform in January 2019. Included in the teaser-filled video was the first taste of the second season of Marvel's The Punisher, which is "coming soon."
Read MorePixar is moving upward and Onward, with an assist from a pair of Marvel greats. The venerable animation house's next feature after Toy Story 4 will feature Tom Holland and Chris Pratt, both known for bringing heaping helpings of levity to their roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreEven among Pixar films, the Incredibles franchise has always felt like it has a particularly adult sensibility, with its themes about parenthood and its meta commentary on superhero stories. With that in mind, here are a few things adults notice in Incredibles 2 that kids might have missed.
Read MoreIt was only a few weeks ago that Netflix announced its plans for a live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop. Thanks to That Hashtag Show, we now have the first batch of details about the project: breakdowns for the series' characters, as well as the types of actors Netflix is eyeing for each one.
Read MoreSome of the world's most highly paid stars have accepted serious pay cuts for interesting movies, even pouring their own money into film budgets to get projects off the ground. It happens more often than you might think.
Read MoreThough the symbiote's dysfunctional relationship with Eddie Brock was fun to see play out on screen, it's Peter Parker whom everyone hopes Venom comes face to face with soon. And according to Venom co-writer Jeff Pinkner, that very meet-up is in the cards.
Read MoreDespite falling to pieces at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, Doctor Strange is coming back for his second solo outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A Doctor Strange sequel is in the works — with Scott Derrickson, the director and co-writer of 2016's Doctor Strange, on board to helm.
Read MoreJamie Lee Curtis has been a cornerstone of the Halloween film franchise since it began 40 years ago, but she's isn't sure of her place in it moving forward. Curtis, who recently reprised her role as Laurie Strode, admitted that she doesn't know if she will return for a potential Halloween sequel.
Read MoreThe Birds of Prey will have their talons full in their big screen debut. Chris Messina has joined the cast as Victor Zsasz, the psychotic serial killer who has been a part of Batman's extensive rogue's gallery since the early '90s. Zsasz will join forces with Ewan McGregor's Black Mask.
Read MoreThe first superhero from New Jersey is headed back to the big screen. A reboot of the '80s cult classic The Toxic Avenger is in the works at Legendary. The original film told the tale of scrawny New Jersey teen Melvin Ferd, who turned into a mutant superhero after falling into a vat of toxic waste.
Read MoreThree things you should never joke about with Deadpool: Bea Arthur from The Golden Girls; the love of his life, Vanessa; and Nickelback. Wade Wilson professed his love for the Canadian rock band that has been subject to relentless mockery in the newest teaser for Once Upon a Deadpool.
Read MoreThe Avengers may need to turn to a cosmic force to defeat Thanos, and there are few that could be as potent as the Celestials. We've got some theories on how these towering space gods might play a part in Endgame — and how they've already been introduced to the MCU, even if you didn't notice.
Read MoreIt's almost time for the return of the King. Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures released a new trailer for this summer's Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and it promises to give fans exactly what they want — monsters, and lots of them. The spot appeared on Warner Brothers' YouTube channel.
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