Terrible TV Shows That Should Never Be Rebooted
Revisiting old favorites is fun, but not every show deserves a second look.
Read MoreRevisiting old favorites is fun, but not every show deserves a second look.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro has just booked a visit to the House of Mouse. The Oscar-winning filmmaker recently signed a deal with Netflix to direct a stop-motion musical version of Pinocchio, the classic Disney film from 1940. The project marks del Toro's animated feature film directorial debut.
Read MoreEzra Miller has no time for naysayers. Miller, who stars as Obscurial wizard Credence Barebone in the Harry Potter spin-off franchise Fantastic Beasts, has addressed critics who have been slamming the upcoming sequel film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald ahead of its November 16 release.
Read MoreKeep a watchful eye over Gotham City, will you, Mr. Whigham? Speaking in a recent interview, Shea Whigham dished up details on his role in Todd Phillips' Joker, offering information about the type of guy he plays in the Joaquin Phoenix-starrer.
Read MoreFirst Man isn't flagging thanks to poor reviews. If you go by the critical consensus, then it seems like a movie worth seeing. But there's a reason why many people seem to be passing on the picture during its theatrical debut, and it's the kind of problem the movie may not be able to recover from.
Read MoreSo long, Luke. Hot off the announcement that Marvel's Iron Fist was dead, never to receive a third season, Netflix lifted its metaphorical ax and swung down on Marvel's Luke Cage, cancelling the series after just two seasons.
Read MoreAquaman is shaping up to be every bit as over-the-top and out-there as director James Wan has promised it will. Over the weekend, Wan unveiled two new photos from the upcoming superhero film, one showing Willem Dafoe in character as Nuidis Vulko and the other featuring Patrick Wilson as King Orm.
Read MoreA lady might take the lead on the last Guardians of the Galaxy movie. Rumor has it that Marvel Studios is eyeing female filmmakers to replace James Gunn as the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The Walt Disney Company fired Gunn in July 2018 after learning of controversial past tweets of his.
Read MoreHappy Halloween, indeed. Director David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot film made its silver screen debut last night, October 18, and pulled in $7.7 million across 3,200 North American theaters. The horror flick is expected to earn upwards of $65 million during its opening weekend.
Read MoreSpidey's got a brand-new suit, and Tom Holland ain't afraid to show it off. During his Thursday, October 18 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the Spider-Man actor debuted his new costume for Spider-Man: Far From Home, the upcoming sequel to 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Read MoreThe 2018 Halloween pushes beyond the limits of a normal slasher movie, particularly its rather abrupt ending. If you're itching to unravel the different moving parts left in the wake of Michael Myers' latest rampage, here's Halloween's ending and aftermath explained.
Read MoreThe newest man in black is packing up and leaving set. Chris Hemsworth announced on Wednesday, October 17 that he wrapped filming on the upcoming Men in Black spin-off, directed by F. Gary Gray (who helmed The Fate of the Furious) and led by Hemsworth's Thor: Ragnarok co-star Tessa Thompson.
Read MoreWe've got some happy Guardians news and some sad Guardians news for you, Marvel fans. The good news? Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 isn't dead, despite losing director James Gunn in July, and the project will eventually get behind cameras. The bad? Well, production reportedly won't start until 2021.
Read MoreThere are dozens of MCU Easter eggs to choose from, some very subtle and some more obvious than a Stan Lee cameo. With that in mind, it's almost impossible to list all of the best or hardest to find, but here are a few you should definitely be on the lookout for.
Read MoreThe Fast family is growing dysfunctional. Longtime Fast and Furious film series producer Neal Moritz has filed a lawsuit against Universal Pictures over the studio's forthcoming franchise spin-off Hobbs & Shaw, which stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jason Statham.
Read MoreOur time at Litchfield Penitentiary is coming to an end. Netflix has announced that its Emmy-winning comedy drama series Orange Is the New Black, created by Jenji Kohan and led by Taylor Schilling, will conclude after its upcoming seventh season.
Read MoreThe new Halloween film is set to scare up a ton of cash. Industry analysts have begun their box office predictions for films opening in the U.S. this weekend, and they've pinned director David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot as earning upwards of $65 million during its first three days out.
Read MoreDaredevil is back in black. Marvel has just unveiled a brand-new poster for the highly anticipated third season of Daredevil, teasing that Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock will embark on a dark, dangerous journey in the upcoming episodes.
Read MoreSpider-Man has officially finished weaving his second web. Marvel Cinematic Universe star Tom Holland revealed on Tuesday, October 16 that Spider-Man: Far From Home wrapped filming. Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Far From Home will swing into theaters on July 5, 2019.
Read MoreEven before landing the lead in Bohemian Rhapsody, Rami Malek was an accomplished talent, and he's made an impression over the last decade as one of Hollywood's most intriguing young stars. Here are all the biggest reasons why the actor who plays Freddie Mercury looks so familiar.
Read MoreGrimm is seeing the light again. NBC announced on Tuesday, October 16 that a Grimm spin-off featuring a female lead is in the works. Marvel's Iron Fist and Hawaii Five-O scribe Melissa Glenn is attached to write the upcoming series.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead is still alive on AMC, having premiered its ninth season at the start of October, but that doesn't mean it's doing well. The post-apocalyptic zombie horror series hit a new series ratings low with its Sunday, October 14 episode, titled "The Bridge."
Read MoreDisney's Wreck-It Ralph was an Easter eggstravaganza for video game nerds, especially those that spent half their lives in the arcade while growing up in the '80s and '90s. Here's a look at some of the things only adults will notice while watching.
Read MoreThe Scarlet Speedster isn't living up to his name, as the upcoming Flash standalone movie has hit a delay. Studio Warner Bros. just pushed back the production start date for the untitled standalone movie, which stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen. The film is now eyeing a 2021 debut date.
Read MoreWhen fans haven't been sobbing over the events of Infinity War, they've been crafting theories about how the surviving crew might find a way to revive the heroes who perished. Sadly, Avengers 4 probably won't be all smiles, as Scarlet Witch actress Elizabeth Olsen says things will get much worse.
Read MoreNot watching every move HBO makes in developing Watchmen? Well, you'd better start now. The Watchmen Twitter account announced on Monday that the upcoming series has officially entered production. Meanwhile, the Watchmen Instagram page shared the first look at the Damon Lindelof-produced project.
Read MoreHellboy fans, get ready to yell "hell yeah!" The first trailer for the forthcoming reboot film has leaked online. First unveiled at New York Comic-Con earlier this month, the Hellboy trailer found its way onto the internet over the weekend.
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