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Action & Adventure Movies (6)

  • Lucasfilm May Still Be Moving Forward With Star Wars Spinoffs

    Lucasfilm may not have put a stop to their Star Wars spin-offs after all. A new report contradicts previous statements saying that the company was halting development on their planned standalone films after the disappointing box office performance of Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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  • Disney Puts All Star Wars Story Spinoffs On Hold

    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the sky was falling on Disney's Star Wars franchise. In the wake of Solo: A Star Wars Story's indisputably bad performance at the box office, Disney has put all future "Star Wars Story" spinoffs on hold indefinitely, according to a new report.

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  • Here's How Much Disney Will Lose On Solo: A Star Wars Story

    ​In what is surely a surprise to even the movie's biggest detractors, ​Solo, ​the second ​Star Wars Story​ to come out of Disney's revived ​Star Wars​ franchise, is on track to officially lose money. According to reports​, the underperforming ​movie​ is on track to lose at least $50 million.

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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story's Biggest Unanswered Questions

    We're here to help sort through all the dangling plot threads and loose ends so you can focus on what, exactly, the final act of the saga's latest anthology entry leaves us with. Here are the biggest answered questions in Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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  • Amazon Prime: Everything Coming In July 2018

    Amazon Prime is living up to its name, announcing a top-notch line-up of movies and television shows that will arrive on the streaming service in July 2018. From Breakfast at Tiffany's to How to Talk to Girls at Parties, there's something for everyone to watch next month.

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Comedy Movies (1)

  • Jackass 4 Might Still Happen, Says Johnny Knoxville

    The sun hasn't quite set on the stunts and shenanigans of the Jackass franchise. Though eight years have passed since Johnny Knoxville and company literally stumbled and fell across the silver screen in Jackass 3D, the fearless adrenaline junkie says a fourth Jackass film is a definite possibility.

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Comics (1)

DC (11)

  • Why The Flash Movie Could Fix The DCEU

    The DCEU is struggling, but a well-liked star and a story with tons of narrative possibilities could be just the thing to fix it. Join us as we break down the reasons why the upcoming Flash movie could be exactly what the franchise needs right now.

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  • How To Fix Jared Leto's Joker

    There's no shortage of reasons why fans and critics don't care for Leto's take on the Joker, it isn't all bad news: in fact, there's a relatively easy fix for every single one of the many complaints lobbied against him.

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  • Aquaman Trailer To Debut At SDCC

    We finally know when the long, long wait for the Aquaman trailer will be over. Writer/director James Wan recently announced on his Twitter account that our first look at the Jason Momoa-starring underwater superhero flick will be coming at San Diego Comic-Con.

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  • DC Films Floats Potential Names For Alt-Universe Banner

    Big changes are in store for the future of DC Comics characters on the big screen, as news about Warner Bros.' upcoming alternate universe film banner slowly begins to crystallize. We now have an idea of what they're calling the Elseworlds-style brand — and the names aren't what we were expecting.

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  • The Next Batman Movie Will Reportedly Not Star Ben Affleck

    We've been going over Ben Affleck's status as the dark knight for what feels like years now. At first, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker was set to write, direct, and star in The Batman​ — but a few script drafts and one Justice League later, he's now apparently doing none of the above.

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  • Jared Leto's Joker Is Really Getting His Own Movie

    The joke's on, Jared Leto. According to a report by Variety, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are firmly moving forward on a Jared Leto-starring Joker standalone movie. The Suicide Squad spinoff will continue the adventures of Leto's version of the Clown Prince of Crime.

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  • The Most Uncomfortable Death Scenes In Movies

    A great death scene, whether it's because of the emotional context or because of some truly disturbing gore, can do this in a heartbeat. One minute you're comfortably watching a movie, completely aware that you're seeing something that's make believe, and then death hits you.

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Exclusives (6)

  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things That Happened At The MTV Movie Awards

    There are a hundred other awards shows to sort out who actually has talent in the entertainment industry — MTV is just here to identify which actors were the best at making out with each other. Here are the five best and five worst things we saw at the MTV Movie and TV Awards this year.

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  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is full of thrills sure to satisfy longtime fans of the franchise, but it certainly isn't without its imperfections. For every high there's a low to match, and anyone expecting the best film of the franchise may want to temper their expectations.

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  • Every M. Night Shyamalan Movie Ranked Worst To Best

    Every step of the way, Shyamalan has managed to carve out a distinct filmography full of stylized genre efforts that feature compelling characters, extraordinary mysteries, and some of the greatest twists in the history of cinema.

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  • Ocean's 8 Has Franchise Best $41.5 Million Opening

    Ocean's 8 topped the box office, beating out old hits like Deadpool 2, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Avengers: Infinity War, ands new releases Hereditary and Hotel Artemis. Sandra Bullock, Mindy Kaling, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Helena Bonham Carter, Awkwarfina, Sarah Paulson, and Cate Blanchett star.

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Fantasy Movies (1)

HBO Max (3)

  • Danny McBride, John Goodman To Star In HBO Televangelist Pilot

    HBO has recruited Danny McBride and John Goodman for their HBO comedy pilot The Righteous Gemstones. The pair are set to lead the series, which will follow a family of televangelists. The show will reunite McBride with HBO after his series Vice Principals and Eastbound and Down.

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  • Watchmen: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Cast In HBO Pilot

    Aquaman's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Endeavour's Sara Vickers have been added to the ensemble cast of HBO's Watchmen, which already includes Jeremy Irons, Regina King, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, and Jacob Ming-Trent.

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  • HBO Now: Everything Coming In July 2018

    Just when you thought summer meant relaxing in the sunshine, taking time off work for a family vacation, and drinking frozen cocktails poolside, HBO swooped in and said, "Nope, you're staying home and watching the movies and TV shows coming to HBO Now in July 2018."

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Hulu (1)

  • Hulu: Everything Coming In July 2018

    Summer is officially in full swing, and we know you'll probably waste away a few weekends binge-watching TV series and hosting all-night movie marathons. Luckily for you, Hulu has a splendid selection of new movies and shows that will be available to stream in July 2018.

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Marvel (9)

  • Captain Marvel: First Look At Gemma Chan On Set

    It may be Captain Marvel's solo movie, but Gemma Chan's Minn-Erva is every bit as worthy of our attention — and boy, does she have it after this reveal. Over on Twitter, the actress shared the first look of herself (somewhat) in character for Captain Marvel.

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  • Things Only Adults Notice In Black Panther

    While there's still plenty of time to fill in Wakandan history and customs in future films, adults often came away from Black Panther with one impression, while kids came away with another. Here are a few things adults likely noticed that all of those kids celebrating Wakanda may have missed.

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  • Avengers 4, Captain Marvel Footage Revealed At CineEurope

    At the European film exhibitors' conference CineEurope, held in Barcelona, Spain, Disney gave a presentation detailing its plans for its upcoming movies, including a few Marvel Studios superhero tentpoles. Disney treated convention attendees to exclusive footage from Avengers 4 and Captain Marvel.

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  • Green Lantern Screenwriter Reacts To That Deadpool 2 Scene

    The screenwriter of ​Green Lantern​ has finally gotten around to seeing ​Deadpool 2​ — and when he stuck around for the credits, he got an unexpected surprise. When he saw how Reynolds really felt about the movie they made, the writer shared his thoughts in a post on social media.

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  • Deadpool 2's Julian Dennison Joins Godzilla Vs. Kong

    Deadpool 2 breakout star Julian Dennison has booked his next big blockbuster: the New Zealand-born actor has joined the upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong, which has been slated to hit theaters in 2020. Dennison is also known for Paper Planes, Chronesthesia, and Taika Waititi's Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

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  • Deadpool 2 Director Defends Film's Divisive Death

    You can't have a Deadpool flick without a ton of deaths, and while the recently released Deadpool 2 featured its fair share of grim fates, there was one that caused serious controversy. Amid the outcries, director David Leitch has opened up about the situation and defended the divisive death.

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Movie News (96)

  • Jared Leto Will Play Morbius In Sony's Next Spider-Man Spinoff

    The clown prince of crime is now a tragic vampire, as Sony has announced that Jared Leto will take on the role of Morbius, the Living Vampire in a solo movie from the director of Life. The Spider-Man spinoff will center on a scientist who accidentally turns himself into a bloodsucking villain.

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  • The Purge TV Series Trailer Brings The Chaos To Your Home

    ​Brace yourselves — the Purge is coming into your home, as USA has released the first trailer for its ten-episode series​ based on ​The Purge ​film franchise. The series will focus on the lead-up to Purge Night, showcasing every participant's unique motivation for going out to... celebrate.

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  • Solo Screenwriter To Script Indiana Jones 5

    With Solo: A Star Wars Story in the rear view, Jonathan Kasdan is setting his sights on Harrison Ford's other iconic character: Indiana Jones. The writer has signed on to take over scripting duties on the untitled fifth Indiana Jones movie, picking up where original writer David Koepp left off.

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  • The First Purge Images Showcase A City On The Edge

    ​The First Purge​ looks like the world's worst block party in a batch of 14 new images from the upcoming horror prequel. Previously known as ​The Purge: The Island​, ​the fourth movie in the ​Purge​ series is set to return to the very first experimental instance of the "crime is legal" initiative.

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  • The Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Scene That Traumatized Many Fans

    When it comes to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, no one expected to walk into the theater with a bucket of buttery popcorn in hand and exit with a broken heart. But cinema keeps surprising us these days, and the Jurassic World sequel actually did cause fans to choke up and walk away traumatized.

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  • Mandy Trailer Pits Nicolas Cage Against Crazy Evil

    Between the surreal, Suspiria-esque color scheme and the moments of actual animation, there's a whole lot of style and straight cinematic stunting on display in the first trailer for Mandy, a fantastica horror movie from the director of Beyond the Black Rainbow.

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  • It: Chapter 2 Casts Teach Grant, Jess Weixler

    It: Chapter 2 has tapped two more actors to join its expanding cast. Teach Grant and Jess Weixler are the latest additions to the Andy Muschietti-directed sequel that stars Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, James McAvoy, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, and, of course, Bill Skarsgård.

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home To Begin Filming In July

    It won't be long before the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel gets behind cameras. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed that the follow-up to Spider-Man: Homecoming, officially titled Spider-Man: Far From Home, will begin "early next month."

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  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Roars To $150 Million Debut

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has scared up a $150 million opening weekend. The movie, the only major new release this weekend, easily beat out the second weekend of Disney and Pixar's box office juggernaut The Incredibles 2, which took in $80.9 million.

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  • It: Chapter 2 Casts Will Beinbrink, Xavier Dolan

    Two new faces have joined the It: Chapter 2 crew. Will Beinbrink and Xavier Dolan have been cast in supporting roles in the upcoming It sequel, directed by Andy Muschietti and starring Bill Skarsgård as the demonic-entity-slash-clown Pennywise.

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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Coming Back For Another Movie

    ​Paramount is setting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles loose for another movie. According to ​The Hollywood Reporter​​​, development on a new ​Ninja Turtles​ adventure has officially begun, as the studio has hired ​Bad Words​ writer Andrew Dodge to put together a script for a big-screen relaunch.​

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  • Thanos Reads Trump's Tweets On The Late Show

    Reading President Donald Trump's social media ramblings aloud isn't something one considers when accepting the offer to play a Marvel baddie. During a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Josh Brolin read out in his gruff Thanos voice a selection of Trump's more bizarre tweets.

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  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Cut Character's Lesbian Reveal

    ​Another pop culture character's queerness has been left on the cutting room floor, according to ​Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ​star Daniella Pineda. In an interview,​ the actress said that a dialogue exchange that identified her character, Dr. Zia Rodriguez, as a lesbian was cut from the film.

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  • James Gunn Confirms Guardians Vol. 3 Time Setting

    Avengers: Infinity War left everyone wondering how the Marvel Cinematic Universe would carry on after a ton of its characters had literally bitten the dust. Recently, James Gunn helped solve some of this mystery surrounding the MCU, confirming when Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will take place.

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  • The Two Dusted Avengers Characters Who Are Still Expected To Meet

    Samuel L. Jackson has been the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Nick Fury for years, but there's still one superhero he hasn't met on screen — at least, not yet. Despite the devastating ending of Avengers: Infinity War, Jackson says a meeting between Fury and the Black Panther is almost certainly coming.

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  • Terminator 6 Set Photos Show Off Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis

    Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator promised us he'd be back, Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor has returned as well, and now Mackenzie Davis has joined the party. New photos Terminator 6 show off the first look full at Hamilton back in character as Sarah as well as Davis as a soldier-assassin character.

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  • Creed 2 Trailer: Michael B. Jordan Steps Back Into The Ring

    MGM and Warner Bros. have released the first trailer for Creed 2, and it packs a serious punch straight out of the gate. Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone are back for the sequel flick that centers on Adonis Creed's fight with Vitor Drago, the son of the man who killed his father.

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  • Bumblebee Movie Setting Up Optimus Prime Spinoff?

    The Transformers are going solo, and Optimus Prime might be next on deck. Lorenzo di Bonaventura, a producer behind the series, got candid recently ​about the bright future of the robots in disguise, saying that a successful run for the ​Bumblebee​ film could pave the way for an Optimus Prime movie.

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  • Creed 2: First Poster, Official Synopsis Unveiled

    It's twice the good news for the second Creed film. MGM and Warner Bros. unveiled the first poster and the official synopsis for Creed 2, stylized as Creed II to keep in line with the Roman numeral numbering of the Rocky movie franchise, which stars Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone.

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  • Stephen Merchant Joins Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit

    Stephen Merchant has been caught in the Jojo Rabbit trap. The Logan actor has officially joined the cast of Taika Waititi's World War II satire Jojo Rabbit, which also stars Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, and Alfie Allen.

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  • Ant-Man And The Wasp: Hope Van Dyne Has Her Own Mission

    It's called Ant-Man and the Wasp for a reason. Director Peyton Reed recently revealed that Evangeline Lilly's Hope van Dyne, the Wasp of the Ant-Man and the Wasp title, won't be overshadowed by Paul Rudd's Scott Lang in the fast-approaching sequel. In fact, she has a mission of her own.

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  • Wonder Woman 1984: Gal Gadot Shares Photo In Costume

    The Wonder Woman 1984 photos just keep coming. Just days after director Patty Jenkins shared the first images from the highly anticipated sequel, star Gal Gadot shared a photo of her character Diana Prince in costume, staring off at something in the distance. "She's back..." Gadot captioned the pic.

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  • Avengers 4: Chris Pratt Spoiled The Ending For Bryce Dallas Howard

    Chris Pratt has just de-throned Tom Holland as the biggest spoiler-spiller across the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe cast roster. Pratt admitted that he's already spoiled the ending of Avengers 4 for one special person: his Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom co-star Bryce Dallas Howard.

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  • New Aquaman Photos Show Off King Orm, Mera, And Vulko

    It's all Aquaman, all day. We've got a new batch of exclusive images at Aquaman that show off the splashy first looks at Patrick Wilson's King Orm and Willem Dafoe's Nuidis Vulko, as well as additional peeks at Amber Heard's Mera and Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna.

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  • Aquaman: Get Your First Look At Black Manta

    In this corner, you may know him as "that really buff actor with the long hair and the tattoos," it's Jason Momoa as Aquaman! And in the other corner, his on-screen nemesis, it's The Get Down's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta! We've got the first look at the villain in DC's upcoming Aquaman.

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  • Unfriended: Dark Web Trailer Connects You To A World Of Evil

    Unfriended: Dark Web ​is here to connect you to the weird part of the internet. The low-budget horror sequel, shot in secret, is a standalone follow-up to 2014's Unfriended, sporting a story about international conspiracy rather than one about literal ghosts in the machine.

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  • The Grinch Trailer: Benedict Cumberbatch Is Grumpier Than Ever

    You're a mean one, Mr. Cumberbatch. Benedict Cumberbatch puts on his grumpy pants as the voice of the Grinch in (what else?) The Grinch, the impending animated comedy from Universal Studios and Illumination Entertainment. The studios released the second trailer for the film on Thursday.

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  • Aquaman Magazine Covers Unveil Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna

    Aquaman and his two best gals have graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's exclusive story all about the upcoming DC film Aquaman. The covers show off Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, Amber Heard as Mera, and Nicole Kidman as Queen Atlanna, Aquaman's mother.

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  • Incredibles 2 Tracking For Record-Breaking Opening Weekend

    Incredibles 2 is set to fly to an astounding box office opening. Industry tracking predicts that the long-awaited Disney-Pixar sequel will break records when it officially launches on Friday, June 15, earning as much as $140 million across North American theaters.

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  • Disney Doesn't Want To Let Jordan Peele Make A Gargoyles Movie

    Everyone in Hollywood wants to work with Jordan Peele on something — unless you're Disney, and think the project he wants is weird. Reportedly, the Get Out ​director tried to pitch the company a movie based on the animated series ​Gargoyles​ — and Disney wants nothing to do with it.

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  • Wonder Woman 2: Chris Pine Confirmed To Return As Steve Trevor

    The boy is back. After the rumor mill churned out whisperings of Chris Pine returning as the fallen Steve Trevor for Wonder Woman 2, director Patty Jenkins has confirmed that the buzz wasn't just a bunch of bull. Jenkins confirmed on Twitter that Pine's Steve will be in the Wonder Woman sequel.

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  • The Nun Trailer: Taissa Farmiga Is Trapped In A Haunted Abbey

    Pack your bags, we're heading to Romania. Specifically, the demonic nun-haunted abbey at a Romanian castle in The Nun, which just launched its first teaser trailer. Taissa Farmiga stars as Sister Irene, a novitiate sent to the Cârța Monastery in Romania to investigate the suicide of another nun.

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  • Dumbo Trailer: Tim Burton's Live-Action Take On Disney Tale Soars

    Dumbo soars to new heights in the first trailer for Tim Burton's live-action remake of Disney's 1941 animated classic -- and we're already sobbing. The footage teases a darker take on the touching tale of the one-in-a-million baby elephant who inspires hope and inspiration everywhere he goes.

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  • Avengers: Infinity War Passes $2 Billion At The Global Box Office

    Avengers: Infinity War has achieved another major milestone: passing $2 billion at the global box office. Disney and Marvel's massive superhero ensemble was approaching the benchmark over the weekend, when new releases Hereditary and Ocean's 8 rocked cinemas, and officially crossed it on Tuesday.

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  • Aquaman Trailer Revealed At CineEurope, Expected Online Soon

    Aquaman has finally reached dry land. Warner Bros. unveiled the first trailer for Aquaman, the forthcoming DC film from director James Wan and starring Jason Momoa, during the European film exhibitors' conference CineEurope on Monday. The footage is expected to officially launch in the coming days.

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  • First Man Trailer Takes Ryan Gosling To The Moon

    Ryan Gosling is going zip, zoom, straight to the moon in the rollicking debut trailer for Damien Chazelle's First Man. As one might guess from the title, the movie is a biopic of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first human being to ever set foot on the moon. Check it out for yourself, and be dazzled.

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  • Gal Gadot Cast In Dwayne Johnson's Red Notice

    Gal Gadot is officially teaming up with Dwayne Johnson. The actress has just closed a deal to star alongside Johnson in Red Notice, the action comedy from writer-director Rawson Marshall Thurber that's due out on June 12, 2020.

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  • Jojo Rabbit: First Image Shows Taika Waititi As A 'Goofy' Hitler

    Taika Waititi: Director, screenwriter, comedian, actor — and Adolf Hitler? Technically, yes. Waititi plays one of history's most notorious dictators in his forthcoming World War II satire Jojo Rabbit, and now fans have their first look at the filmmaker's "goofy, charming" take on Hitler.

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  • Bond Girl Eunice Gayson Dies At 90

    Eunice Gayson, the first ever Bond girl, has passed away. The actress' official Twitter account has announced that Gayson, who played the James Bond love interest Sylvia Trench in Dr. No and From Russia With Love, died on June 8th at the age of 90.

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  • It: Chapter 2 Adds Isaiah Mustafa

    Warner Bros. has tapped Old Spice spokesman Isaiah Mustafa to play the adult version of Mike Hanlon in the upcoming horror film It: Chapter Two, which will also star Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, and Bill Hader. The movie is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name.

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  • James Marsden Joins Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

    Once upon a time in Hollywood, everyone in Hollywood was cast in the same Quentin Tarantino movie. James Marsden is the latest big-name actor to join Tarantino's much-buzzed about tenth film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and many, many more.

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  • First Man Poster Unveils Ryan Gosling As Astronaut Neil Armstrong

    Ryan Gosling is all suited up for First Man. No, seriously, he's literally in an astronaut suit as Neil Armstrong for the upcoming biopic directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Damien Chazelle. The film also stars Claire Foy, Corey Stoll, Kyle Chandler, Jason Clarke, and Jon Bernthal.

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  • Al Pacino Cast In Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

    As if Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood didn't have enough A-list actors attached, the film just secured Al Pacino in a notable role. Pacino will star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, Damian Lewis, Kurt Russell, and many more in the 1969-set pic.

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  • The Girl In The Spider's Web Trailer: Claire Foy Is A Calm Crusader

    Claire Foy is Lisbeth Salander in the first trailer​ for Sony Pictures' Girl with the Dragon Tattoo sequel, The Girl in the Spider's Web. The movie sees The Crown star taking over for Rooney Mara, who played the role of the titular girl in the first American adaptation of the Millennium book series.

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  • How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Trailer Unveiled

    It's time to take a step inside the hidden world — How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, that is. Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation just dropped the first full-length trailer for the upcoming film, the third entry in the beloved action-fantasy franchise.

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  • Val Kilmer Returning For Top Gun: Maverick

    Val Kilmer will return to the skies as Tom "Iceman" Kazansky in the Tom Cruise-starring Top Gun sequel​. The movie, titled Top Gun: Maverick, will follow Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell as he passes his flyboy knowledge on to a new generation of pilots in the US Navy.

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  • Disney's Live-Action Mulan Casts Newcomer Yoson An

    Mulan is going to make a man out of Yoson An. Disney has cast the newcomer in the impending live-action Mulan remake. An, a New Zealand-born Chinese actor on the rise, is set to star opposite Liu Yifei (also known as Crystal Liu), who plays Hua Mulan.

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  • First Man: Ryan Gosling Is Neil Armstrong In First-Look Photos

    One small step for man, one giant leap for Ryan Gosling. The Oscar-nominated actor stars as trailblazing astronaut Neil Armstrong in First Man, the upcoming biopic from director Damien Chazelle. Universal Pictures has just released the first look at Gosling in the film.

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  • Ant-Man And The Wasp Posters Show Off The Whole Gang

    Alright, Marvel movie character roll-call time. Ant-Man? Check. The Wasp? Check. The original Ant-Man and the original Wasp? Double check. A super-villain and a secondary superhero? Yup, both here. Marvel ensured that everyone was accounted for in the newly released posters for Ant-Man and the Wasp.

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  • New Mortal Engines Trailer Puts London On Wheels

    Mix equal parts Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Mad Max, and you've got yourself Mortal Engines, the fantasy epic film produced by The Lord of the Rings trilogy alum Peter Jackson. Universal Pictures treated the world to another look at Mortal Engines on Tuesday, releasing a new trailer for the movie.

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  • The LEGO Movie 2 Teaser Trailer: Everything Is Even More Awesome

    A lifetime has passed since the events of Taco Tuesday. Bricksburg is in disarray. But everything can still be awesome. Warner Bros. has rolled out the first teaser for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, which sees Emmet (Chris Pratt) embark on a mission to rescue Bricksburg's Master builders.

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  • The LEGO Movie 2 Poster Adds More Pieces To The Playset

    The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is officially beginning to spill its promotional campaign all over the floor, so watch your step. Warner Bros. has released a poster for the upcoming tiny toy sequel, reuniting all of the 2014 original's heroes to face down a new threat.

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  • Widows Trailer Defies All Expectations

    Academy Award-winner Steve McQueen has assembled an insanely stacked cast for his upcoming, Gillian Flynn-authored crime movie Widows, and the first trailer is a must-see. Viola Davis anchors a team of women fending for themselves in a criminal underworld, and the result looks like pulpy high art.

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  • Jeremy Renner Broke Both His Arms While Filming Tag

    Tag roots its narrative in the longest-running, most heated game of tag in history. What happened on the film's set took that intensity and cranked it to a whole new level. While filming, actor Jeremy Renner got caught in a freak accident that resulted in him breaking both of his arms.

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  • Silver & Black Is Being Rewritten, Director Says

    Following the news that Sony stripped its planned Spider-Man series spinoff Silver & Black, centered around the eponymous Marvel Comics characters Silver Sable and Black Cat, from its release schedule, director Gina Prince-Bythewood has revealed the film's script is being rewritten.

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  • Heathers TV Series Won't Be Aired By Paramount Network

    Paramount Network has decided not to air their planned Heathers TV reboot. The show was set to star Grace Victoria Cox as Veronica Sawyer, opposite James Scully as J.D. and Melanie Field, Brendan Scannell, and Jasmine Mathews as the Heathers.

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  • Brett Ratner Reportedly Claiming He Will Direct Rush Hour 4

    Brett Ratner is gunning for another directing gig, regardless of whether others want him to score it or not. A new report details that Ratner, the filmmaker behind the Rush Hour film series, is claiming he's set to direct Rush Hour 4, despite not actually being confirmed for the job.

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  • Silver & Black Pulled From Sony's Release Schedule

    Silver & Black has hit a setback. Sony has stripped its impending Spider-Man series spinoff Silver & Black from its release schedule. The studio is set to be searching for a different debut date for the film, centered on Marvel characters Silver Sable and Black Cat.

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  • Shailene Woodley's Adrift Sails To $725,000 At Thursday Box Office

    Shailene Woodley's Adrift is sailing strong into what will likely be a slow box office weekend. The romantic disaster flick will go up against Johnny Knoxville's Action Point, the Blumhouse thriller Upgrade, and the later outings of Solo: A Star Wars Story, Deadpool 2, and Avengers: Infinity War.

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  • Ant-Man And The Wasp Gets New International Poster, TV Spot

    Twice the crime-fighting superheroes, twice the sweet promos. Marvel has rolled out a fresh international poster and a new television spot for its fast-approaching sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp, starring Paul Rudd as Ant-Man and Evangeline Lilly as the Wasp.

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  • Netflix's All-Time Most Expensive Shows

    Netflix is building a library of 50 percent in-house content. In order to achieve this goal, the company has signed off on some seriously high-budget series. But which are the most expensive shows Netflix has ever produced?

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  • Lucifer Revived At Netflix Following Fox Cancelation

    Lucifer lives. The Tom Ellis-starring DC Comics drama will have a fourth season on Netflix after being canceled by Fox. The show also features Lauren German, Tricia Helfer, D.B. Woodside, Rachael Harris, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Kevin Alejandro, Aimee Garcia, and Scarlett Estevez.

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News (15)

  • Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle Sequel Officially Snares Release Date

    Dwayne Johnson has shared the first confirmation of the release date for the third Jumanji adventure, which is set to be a direct sequel to 2017's Welcome to the Jungle. According to a post Johnson made on social media, the third movie in the series can be expected to spawn on December 13, 2019.

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  • Everything Coming To Netflix In July 2018

    July is shaping up to be the hottest month of the year, and we're not talking about the weather. Netflix's upcoming release schedule is a bona fide firestorm of hot new movies and shows.

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  • Joe Jackson, Michael Jackson's Father, Dies At 89

    Joe Jackson — the father of Michael, Janet, La Toya, and their seven siblings, and the mastermind behind the Jackson 5 — has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His passing comes two days after the ninth anniversary of his son Michael's death. Jackson was 89 years old.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Bad Times At The El Royale Release Date Changed

    It's a not-so-great time for Bad Times at the El Royale. Studio 20th Century Fox has changed the release of Bad Times at the El Royale, pushing the noir mystery-thriller flick back a bit. The film, directed by Drew Goddard, stars Jon Hamm, Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, and more.

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  • Ozark Season 2 Release Date, First-Look Footage Revealed

    Netflix has your Labor Day weekend plans sorted. The streamer just rolled out the first look at Ozark season 2, releasing a dark and drippy teaser for the Jason Bateman and Laura Linney-starring series that confirms when the new collection of episodes will be available to binge-watch.

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  • Arachnophobia Remake In The Works, James Wan To Produce

    Amblin Entertainment is weaving a spooky web, putting a remake of Arachnophobia into the works. James Wan, who will launch his hotly anticipated Aquaman for Warner Bros. and DC Films in December, is attached to produce the Arachnophobia remake through his Atomic Monster banner.

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  • Legally Blonde 3 Lands Official Release Date

    Whoever said that "waiting months and months to date a future film" is the new "giving it a release date almost two years in advance" was seriously disturbed. MGM has kept smart and not followed any questionable trends by stamping Legally Blonde 3 with an official launch date.

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  • Suicide Squad 2 Still In The Works, Scores New Writers

    The Suicide Squad has just gained two new members. Warner Bros. and DC Films' Suicide Squad 2 is still in the works, despite being somewhat overshadowed by the news of simultaneous Joker movies, and has scored new writers to help craft its script.

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  • Anthony Bourdain Dies At 61

    Anthony Bourdain, popular chef, presenter, producer, television host, and writer, has died. Bourdain was best known as the charismatic host of A Cook's Tour, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, The Layover, and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.

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  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom's Ending Explained

    This sequel packs roughly three different movies into one lengthy runtime before the big finish brings everything together — and swiftly smashes it all to bits. Let's take a look at what exactly happens in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and tie together all of the film's plot threads.

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Television (37)

  • Disenchantment Trailer Takes Matt Groening's Style To The Past

    Matt Groening's animated series have already spoofed the future with ​Futurama​, and covered the modern day zeitgeist on ​The Simpsons​. Naturally, there's only one direction to go next: Back into the past, as you can see in the first teaser for Netflix's upcoming program Disenchantment.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Bad Boys TV Spinoff L.A.'s Finest Finally Gets Picked Up

    After plenty of back and forth, the Bad Boys television spinoff is a go. Charter Communications has officially picked up L.A.'s Finest as its first scripted series. The spinoff, which stars Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, was previously passed over at NBC.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Watchmen Series Casts Jeremy Irons

    The curious cast of Watchmen continues to curry favor among interested fans. Batman v. Superman​ and ​Justice League​ actor Jeremy Irons has signed onto a lead role in HBO's ​Watchmen​ TV series​, with details about the character he's playing still being kept a secret.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Better Call Saul Season 4 Teaser Takes Us To Los Pollos Hermanos

    AMC has shared the first teaser for Better Call Saul season 4, which sees Jimmy/Saul (Bob Odenkirk) dive deeper into the messy world Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) lives in. The footage also takes viewers to a special place: Los Pollos Hermanos, the fried chicken joint first seen in Breaking Bad.

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  • The Terror Renewed For Season 2 With New Cast, Creative Team

    AMC has renewed The Terror, but the upcoming second season is going to look a bit different. The sophomore outing of the horror anthology will bring on a new cast and a new creative team to tackle the story of a specter haunting the Japanese-American community during World War II.

    By Julia Bianco Read More
  • Timeless Canceled By NBC (Again)

    NBC has canceled Timeless -- again. After reversing their decision to end the time-traveling series after one season, the network has decided that it will come to an end after two. The show starred Abigail Spencer, Malcolm Barrett, and Matt Lanter.

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  • Dear White People Renewed For Season 3

    Dear White People is sticking around for another season on Netflix. The streaming site revealed on Thursday that it had renewed the Justin Simien-created satirical comedy-drama series for a third season.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Y: The Last Man: Jodie Foster In Talks To Star In FX Series

    Buckle up, Contact, Taxi Driver, and Silence of the Lambs fans — we may now know the identity of Y the Last Man's mother. ​According to a casting report,​ Academy Award-winner Jodie Foster is in talks to play the role of Jennifer Brown in the FX TV adaptation​ of the Vertigo comic book series.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Supergirl: Chris Wood Isn't Returning For Season 4

    In not-so-super Supergirl news, it's been announced that Chris Wood won't be returning to the superhero series for its upcoming fourth season. Wood, who has played Mon-El since season 2, took his bow during the Monday night finale, the 23rd episode of season 3 entitled "Battles Won and Lost."

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  • Jon Bernthal's Shane Returning For The Walking Dead Season 9

    Against all odds, Jon Bernthal is returning to The Walking Dead. After days of rumors and near-set sightings, it's been confirmed that​ ​Bernthal's character Shane Walsh will be returning to the AMC series during its upcoming ninth season, appearing in one episode of the show.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • The Flash Promotes Jessica Parker Kennedy To Series Regular

    It's no mystery: the character formerly known as Mystery Girl will be an even bigger presence in The Flash moving forward. Jessica Parker Kennedy, who plays Nora West-Allen, has been promoted to series regular for the superhero drama series' upcoming fifth season.

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  • Supergirl Promotes Jesse Rath To Series Regular For Season 4

    Supergirl fans, you'll be seeing a lot more of Brainiac-5 come season 4. The CW superhero drama series has promoted actor Jesse Rath to series regular for its upcoming fourth season. Rath, who portrays the half-computer, half-living being Brainiac-5, appeared in just five episodes of season 3.

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  • Big Little Lies Season 2 Adds Denis O'Hare

    American Horror Story's Denis O'Hare will be joining Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, Shailene Woodley, Adam Scott, Alexander Skarsgard, and Meryl Streep in the second season of HBO's Big Little Lies, from writer David E. Kelley.

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  • The Flash Promotes Hartley Sawyer To Series Regular

    The Elongated Man is sticking around. The CW has promoted Hartley Sawyer, who debuted his Ralph Dibny in season four, to series regular on their superhero show The Flash. Danielle Nicolet, who plays D.A. Cecile Horton, has also been upped to series regular.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery Changes Showrunners Yet Again

    No, dear reader, you aren't suffering from a sci-fi series-centric case of déjà vu — Star Trek: Discovery really did lose its showrunners for a second time. Showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have officially exited Discovery, with executive producer Alex Kurtzman set to take over.

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  • The Goldbergs Actor Jackson Odell Dead At 20

    Actor, musician, and songwriter Jackson Odell, known for his recurring appearances on The Goldbergs, has been found dead at the age of 20. As a performer, he appeared on the TV series Modern Family, Arrested Development, and iCarly, and recently had been developing a career composing music for film.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Westworld Season 2 Casts Sela Ward

    Westworld season 2 may be coming to a close, but that doesn't mean it can't add a new face to the already-stuffed mix. Veteran actress Sela Ward, known for her work on ABC's Once and Again and NBC's Sisters, has joined the cast of Westworld season 2.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Atlanta Renewed For Season 3

    FX has Georgia on its mind. Specifically Atlanta, as in Donald Glover's acclaimed comedy-drama series Atlanta, which the network just renewed for a third season. Atlanta follows Glover's Earn and his cousin Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) as they work through the Atlanta music scene.

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  • Stranger Things: David Harbour Was Scared The Series Would Fail

    To say that Stranger Things is an overnight sensation-turned-cultural phenomenon would be a fitting statement, but one of the show's stars believed it wouldn't achieve any success at all. David Harbour, who plays the Chief Jim Hopper, admitted that he was scared Stranger Things would fail.

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  • Peter Jackson Will Not Be Involved In Amazon's Lord Of The Rings

    Sorry, Amazon — Peter Jackson is moving on to the Grey Havens. According to a new interview, ​​the ​​director of ​The Lord of the Rings​ and ​The Hobbit ​trilogies is denying all involvement in Amazon's upcoming, billion dollar​ re-adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy stories.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Orange Is The New Black Season 6 Teaser Reveals Premiere Date

    Orange Is the New Black is about to take it to the Max. The first teaser for the acclaimed comedy drama series' impending sixth season rolled out on Tuesday, and it hints at the chaos to come and confirms when the new batch of episodes will be available to stream on Netflix.

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  • Shadowhunters Canceled At Freeform

    Freeform has sent Shadowhunters to the shadows. The network canceled the supernatural drama series after three seasons on the air. Shadowhunters centers on Clary Fray (Katherine McNamara), a young woman who discovers she's a Shadowhunter, a human-angel hybrid who tracks and hunts demons.

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  • Teen Titans Might Get A Series Revival — But There's A Catch

    After more than ten years, Teen Titans may finally be returning for its sixth season. According to voice actress Tara Strong, the theatrical performance of the upcoming ​Teen Titans Go! To the Movies​ may influence producers to bring back the original series, which wrapped up in 2006.

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  • Legion Renewed For Season 3 At FX

    FX has renewed their Marvel mutant series Legion for another season. The show stars Dan Stevens as David Haller, an unstable mutant who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age but eventually finds that the voices he hears are part of something bigger.

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