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  • Amazon Prime: Everything Coming In November 2018

    Between the Halloween festivities of October and the holiday cheer of December is the liminal month of November, where viewers can delight in the freedom to dig into horror flicks and Christmas movies. Amazon Prime has the perfect selection of television series and movies to watch in November 2018.

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Animation Movies (1)

  • Wreck-It Ralph Details Only Adults Notice

    Disney'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.

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Comics (2)

DC (5)

  • What Superman's Black Costume Really Means

    Superman's black suit and numerous variations have reappeared often in the comics over the years, and looking at those appearances hints toward what we might expect from the black-clad Superman of "Elseworlds" in the Arrowverse.

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  • Joker Finds Its Young Bruce Wayne And Alfred Pennyworth

    Todd Phillips' Joker movie has finally cast two of the most recognizable characters in the DC Comics lore, Bruce Wayne and his loyal butler and confidant Alfred Pennyworth, to star alongside Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime — but the choices may raise a few eyebrows.

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  • Joker: Shea Whigham's Role Revealed

    Keep 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.

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  • The Most Controversial Moments In Batman History

    From recalled issues to critical re-examinations, and all the way to some surprising instances of decidedly adult content, the Dark Knight has faced plenty of real-world controversy. Here are the most notable issues prompting fan reaction that was divisive, dismissive, or downright disgusted.

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Documentaries (1)

  • Netflix Taps Ava DuVernay To Direct Prince Documentary

    The Purple One is getting the documentary treatment, with one of the most talented directors in Hollywood leading the way. Netflix has tapped Ava DuVernay, director of the historical drama Selma and the Netflix documentary 13th, to bring the story of rock god Prince to the screen.

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Exclusives (5)

  • These Will Be The Worst Movies And TV Shows Of 2019

    Many upcoming high-profile films and TV series have already scheduled their debuts, and even released trailers to the public at large. Unfortunately, some of them look pretty lame. You heard it here first — these are fated to be the worst movies and television programs of 2019.

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  • The Best New Netflix Arrivals Of November 2018

    It's that bittersweet time of year again, the late October changeup when all the Halloween goodies are leaving shelves and being replaced by plastic Christmas kid crack. Similarly, Netflix is offering us a month of programming that runs the gamut.

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  • The Best MCU Easter Eggs You Missed So Far

    There 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.

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  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Venom

    Making a movie about the evil version of a hero without actually using the hero himself seems like a recipe for disaster, but somehow Venom works. From the accurate page-to-screen transformation of the character to the rote climax, here are the five best and five worst things about the movie.

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  • HBO's Watchmen Begins Production, Reveals First-Look Photo

    Not 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.

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  • Hulu: Everything Coming In November 2018

    With the month of spooks and scares quickly coming to a close, it's out with the horror genre and in with, well, everything else. Hulu just revealed its full lineup of television shows and movies available to stream in November 2018, and there's something there for everyone.

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Marvel (8)

Movie News (37)

  • Hobbs & Shaw: Get Your First Look At Vanessa Kirby As Hattie Shaw

    Hey there, Hattie. Thanks to an Instagram post by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, we have the very first look at Vanessa Kirby's character in Hobbs & Shaw, the upcoming Fast and Furious franchise spin-off film. Kirby portrays Hattie Shaw, an MI6 agent and the sister of Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.

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  • Rian Johnson Assembles Killer Cast For Murder Mystery Knives Out

    The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson is getting his Knives Out — and putting together an insanely loaded cast for his forthcoming murder mystery. Toni Collette is the latest to join the cast, which already includes Daniel Craig, Lakeith Stanfield, Chris Evans, Michael Shannon, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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  • Bloodshot Creator Bob Layton Talks Vin Diesel-Led Adaptation

    Bloodshot is headed for the big screen — and the adaptation has co-creator Bob Layton more pumped up than a guy with a bloodstream full of nanotech. Recently, Layton sat down with Deadline to discuss the project, which he described as "something very fresh and subversive to the genre."

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  • Halloween Helps Shatter October Box Office Record

    Halloween followed up its monster opening weekend by posting a surprisingly strong showing in its second. And with fellow hits Venom, A Star is Born, and Suspiria also getting their share of butts in seats, the well-received slasher flick has helped Tinseltown to its best October ever.

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  • Sigourney Weaver Is Already Filming Avatar 4 And 5

    Sigourney Weaver has been back on Pandora for a while now. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Weaver revealed that she's already working on the fourth and fifth Avatar movies, in which she plays a character unrelated to her old role as Dr. Grace Augustine.

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  • Boba Fett Movie Is Reportedly Dead

    Bye-bye, Boba. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has reportedly confirmed that the Boba Fett spin-off film is dead in the water and that the company will shift focus from the planned feature to Jon Favreau's Star Wars series The Mandalorian.

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  • Godzilla Vs. Kong Casts Alexander Skarsgard

    Alexander Skarsgård has landed a monster of a role. The Big Little Lies actor is set to star in the Adam Wingard-directed film Godzilla vs. Kong. He'll share the screen with Stranger Things actress Millie Bobby Brown, Atlanta star Brian Tyree Henry, and Deadpool 2 actor Julian Dennison.

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  • The Last Jedi: Mark Hamill Reveals What Actually Killed Luke

    When Luke Skywalker became one with the Force at the end of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, fans were left wondering whether they'd ever see the legendary Jedi on the silver screen again. Sadly, we know that Luke truly has passed — and now, thanks to actor Mark Hamill, we know what really killed him.

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  • Wonder Woman 1984 Delayed To 2020

    This is not so wonder-ful. Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment have delayed Wonder Woman 1984 by seven months to 2020. Directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot as the titular heroine, Wonder Woman 1984 was set to open on November 1, 2019.

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  • New Aquaman Images Show Off Willem Dafoe As Vulko

    Aquaman 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.

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home: Tom Holland Debuts New Spidey Suit

    Spidey'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.

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home Wraps Filming

    Spider-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.

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  • Elizabeth Olsen Offers Blunt Warning About Avengers 4

    When 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.

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  • Black Panther 2: Ryan Coogler To Write And Direct

    Ryan Coogler is hopping in his Bugatti spaceship and taking a second trip to Wakanda. The Black Panther co-writer and director has just signed on to repeat his creative responsibilities for the upcoming sequel, quietly closing a deal to write and direct Black Panther 2.

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  • New Glass Trailer: The Beast Comes Out To Play

    Oh Beast, come out, come out, wherever you are. In the newest trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's Glass, Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) unleashes the Beast, the 24th personality of dissociative identity sufferer Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy).

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  • The Christmas Chronicles Trailer: See Kurt Russell As Santa Claus

    Get ready to meet a new version of jolly ol' Saint Nick. In The Christmas Chronicles, Netflix's upcoming holiday movie, Kurt Russell stars as a modern, cooler-than-the-North-Pole Santa Claus who breaks the fourth wall, slam-dunks presents down chimneys, and goes on a high-speed police chase.

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  • Rambo 5 Official Title Revealed

    The Rambo franchise may be ending in the same way it began. Shortly after Sylvester Stallone confirmed that Rambo 5 had started filming, the official title for the film has been revealed. The movie sees Stallone's John Rambo saddling up to save his friend's daughter from a Mexican cartel.

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  • James Gunn To Write, Potentially Direct Suicide Squad 2

    The Gunn got fired, and the kickback is major. Following the Walt Disney Company's decision to fire James Gunn as the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in July 2018, Warner Bros. has tapped (or should we say poached?) the filmmaker to write and potentially direct Suicide Squad 2.

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  • The Venom Audience Approval Rating Has Unexpectedly Soared

    Things are looking much brighter for one of Marvel Comics' grimmest characters. While critics have torn Venom limb from goop-covered limb, the moviegoing masses appear to be really digging the film, having unexpectedly sent the movie's audience approval rating soaring.

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  • New Overlord Trailer: It's An All-Out Nazi Zombie War

    The only thing worse than Nazis and zombies are Nazi zombies. Don't believe us? Let the final trailer for Overlord, which Paramount Pictures dropped on Friday, convince you. Directed by Julius Avery, the film centers on a team of paratroopers battling a horde of undead Nazis on the eve of D-Day.

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  • Venom: What The Critics Are Saying

    To those out there who hoped Venom wouldn't be a total turd in the wind, we've got some bad news for you. Sony just lifted the review embargo for Venom, and while early reactions to the Tom Hardy-starrer felt mixed in nature, official reviews paint a completely different picture.

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  • New Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Trailer, Poster Revealed

    How many more Spider-People are there? The newest trailer for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse answers just that. Sony has lifted the lid off a new look at the film, which features Jake Johnson as the voice of Peter Parker, Shameik Moore as Miles Morales, and Hailee Steinfeld as Spider-Gwen.

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  • Venom's Post-Credits Scenes Have Been Unveiled

    Though the Tom Hardy-starring, Ruben Fleischer-directed not-your-average-comic-book-movie Venom isn't due out for a few more days, several outlets have already obtained a juicy piece of insider information: Venom will offer two post-credits scenes. Here's what they're about.

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  • The Voyage Of Doctor Dolittle Delayed To 2020

    Universal Pictures has done something big with Dolittle. On Monday, the studio pushed back The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the title character, from April 12, 2019 to 2020. The film, directed by Stephen Gagan, features Tom Holland, Emma Thompson, Rami Malek, and more.

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  • Rocketman Teaser Trailer: See Taron Egerton As Elton John

    On Monday, Paramount Pictures unveiled the first teaser trailer for the Dexter Fletcher-directed biopic Rocketman, giving the world an in-motion look at Taron Egerton's take on one of England's flashiest, most musically inclined exports — Sir Elton John.

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Movie Reviews (1)

  • Halloween Scares Up $7.7 Million In Thursday Night Previews

    Happy 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.

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Movies (27)

  • Overlord Director Julius Avery To Take On Flash Gordon Reboot

    He's a mighty Flash, and he's coming to save the world once again. Julius Avery, the director at the helm of J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot's forthcoming undead Nazi thriller Overlord, is in talks with Fox to write and direct a new film based on the iconic character Flash Gordon.

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  • October 2018 Trailers That'll Get You Excited

    For all the new films that hit theaters this month, October also brought about a ton of new trailers for everything from superhero epics to gritty dramas, and all genres in between. So buckle up — here are all the best October trailers for upcoming movies that will blow you away.

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  • Halloween Sequel Talks Have Started, Says Writer Danny McBride

    Michael Myers always comes back. Halloween screenwriter Danny McBride has revealed that talks for a sequel to the David Gordon Green-directed horror flick are already underway. McBride, Green, and co-writer Jeff Fradley are currently in the process of landing on a concrete idea for the follow-up.

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  • What Went Wrong With Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

    With a third installment on the way, let's hope the filmmakers can deliver something a little fresher from the newly-expanded dino-kingdom next time. Let's take a look back at where Fallen Kingdom went so wrong in hopes that Jurassic World 3 might avoid the same issues.

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  • Details The Biggest Fans Never Noticed In The 'Halloween' Movies

    Each Halloween film has managed to add plenty of elements both big and small to the mythos of Michael Myers, from strange visual quirks to cameo appearances to Easter eggs. Even if you're a massive Halloween fan, you may have forgotten (or perhaps never even noticed) these details.

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  • Why First Man Bombed At The Box Office

    First 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.

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  • Chris Hemsworth Wraps Filming On Men In Black Spin-Off

    The 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.

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  • Halloween Reboot Tracking For $65 Million-Plus Opening

    The 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.

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  • Why The Actor Who Plays Freddie Mercury Looks So Familiar

    Even 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.

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  • First Trailer For Hellboy Reboot Leaks Online

    Hellboy 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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  • Where The Cast Of Highlander Is Now

    This 1986 cult classic remains one of the most puzzling corners of pop culture to date. But what fate has befallen the lucky performers who got in on the ground floor and brought the original movie to life? Here's where the cast of Highlander is now.

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  • The Biggest Movies With Something To Prove In 2019

    A long list of high-stakes, billion-dollar questions are set to be answered in the coming months — but it's never too early to start getting excited for the box office magic to begin, so let's take a look at the biggest movies with something to prove in 2019.

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  • Aladdin: See The First Teaser Trailer For Disney's Live-Action Remake

    Disney is taking viewers to a whole new world. The House of Mouse released the first teaser trailer for the live-action Aladdin on Thursday, introducing newcomer Mena Massoud as the bread-stealing, lamp-rubbing title hero who aims to win the heart of princess and live a royal life alongside her.

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  • Movies That Were Too Sad To Finish

    Some sad movies might make you shed a few tears, while others might make you depressed for a couple of days. But some are so upsetting that you can't even make it all the way to the end. These movies will leave you pressing stop and finding something happier to do — like visiting a cemetery.

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  • The Biggest Unanswered Questions In Venom

    Now that we've seen what this inky symbiote has to offer, let's break down the world-building and story stuff that the movie leaves hanging, as well as some big important questions that it just plain doesn't bother bringing up. These are the biggest unanswered questions in Venom.

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  • Actors Who Secretly Played More Than One Role In A Movie

    It takes a lot of work for an actor to convincingly play a character. It's remarkable, then, when they agree to take on more than one part in a film. Even more remarkable: These stars were somehow able to keep their extra roles and cameos a secret… for awhile, anyway.

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  • The Twilight Zone Reboot Officially Begins Production

    The Twilight Zone has entered a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. CBS All Access recently announced that the first season of the upcoming reboot series officially began production on October 1 — almost 59 years to the day that the original Twilight Zone series premiered.

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  • September 2018 Trailers That'll Get You Excited

    September turned out to be a huge month for new movie trailers. We've got an entire holiday season to look forward to, which means plenty of comedies and family fantasies. After that, 2019 is a new year, and it's promising a blockbuster lineup the likes of which we haven't seen since, well, 2018.

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Netflix (4)

  • The Real Reason Netflix Cancelled Iron Fist And Luke Cage

    Two out of the four Defenders have had their solo series axed. Fans didn't have any warning before Luke Cage and Iron Fist were cancelled, so why did Netflix pull the plug on a pair of their Marvel shows? Let's go over all the possible reasons.

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  • Netflix Cancels American Vandal

    The American Vandal case is officially closed. Netflix has canceled the true crime spoof series after two seasons. Producers were reportedly working out the story for the third season of the show at the time the streamer pulled the plug.

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  • Guillermo Del Toro To Direct Stop-Motion Pinocchio For Netflix

    Guillermo 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.

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  • Netflix Developing Multiple Chronicles Of Narnia TV Series And Films

    Netflix has its sights set on Narnia. On Wednesday, October 3, the streamer announced plans to develop multiple television series and films based on C.S. Lewis' seven-book fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. Disney, Fox, and Walden Media previously adapted the first three Narnia books for film.

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News (11)

  • Clueless Remake In The Works At Paramount

    As if! Paramount Pictures is developing a remake of Clueless, the 1995 coming-of-age classic written and directed by Amy Heckerling. Girls Trip writer Tracy Oliver is attached to the blossoming project as producer and GLOW series scribe Marquita Robinson is on board to write the script.

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  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 Release Date Revealed

    Mark those calendars — Mrs. Maisel is making a comeback. Amazon released a new trailer and announced the release date for the upcoming second season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the Golden Globe-winning series starring Rachel Brosnahan as the housewife-turned-comedian Miriam "Midge" Maisel.

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  • Dracula TV Series From Sherlock Creators In The Works At BBC, Netflix

    Sink your teeth into this. A Dracula series from Sherlock creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat is in the works at BBC and Netflix. Based on Bram Stoker's Gothic horror novel of the same name, Dracula will follow the titular fang-toothed count as he attempts to move from Transvylania to London.

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  • Carlos Ezquerra, Co-Creator Of Judge Dredd, Dies At 70

    Carlos Ezquerra, the Will Eisner Hall of Fame nominee and comic book artist famous for co-creating Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog for 2000 AD, has sadly passed away. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ezquerra died of lung cancer, which he previously beat in 2010. He was 70 years old.

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Recaps (3)

  • The Ending Of Halloween Explained

    The 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.

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  • The Ending Of Venom Explained

    The space symbiotes have all been bonded, the rockets have crashed, and the heads have all been eaten. After months of anticipation, Sony's standalone Venom movie has finally come and gone, and it even raises a few interesting questions by the very end in the bargain.

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  • The Ending Of Seinfeld Explained

    Decades after this long-running classic sitcom left the airwaves, its ratings-grabbing final episode remains divisive among critics and fans. Here's what happened during the last episode of Seinfeld — and how it fits into the rest of the hug-free, learning-free, laugh-filled show about nothing.

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Television (21)

  • What We Do In The Shadows: Teaser Trailers Drop For FX Series

    Vampires are coming to take a bite out of the Big Apple. FX just dropped two very brief teaser trailers for the upcoming What We Do in the Shadows television series. Both feature Kayvan Novak as Nandor, one of a group of vampires who have been rooming together in Staten Island for hundreds of years.

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  • Stephen King's Joyland Up For Series Adaptation At Freeform

    Long live the King. Freeform has begun developing a drama series based upon the Master of Horror's 2013 novel Joyland. Scribe Cyrus Nowrasteh is attached as both writer and producer on the series, which thus far looks to be heading to production with minimal involvement from King himself.

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  • Netflix Renews Bojack Horseman For Season 6

    Bojack Horseman is not done running in circles for Netflix. The streaming site has given the green light to a sixth season of the critically exalted animated series, ending what little speculation there might have been on the matter.

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  • Daredevil Showrunner Responds To Iron Fist Cancellation

    Marvel and Netflix's move to cancel Iron Fist has had a ripple effect on the streaming site's other superhero series — particularly the people in charge of making them happen. Daredevil showrunner Erik Oleson recently opened up about the Finn Jones-starring show getting the ax.

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  • Gotham Reveals First Look At Its Version Of Bane

    Would Bane sporting any other get-up look as sweet? That's the question Gotham sought to answer this week, when Fox unveiled the first official look at the superhero series' version of Bane, Batman's longtime enemy and ruthless adversary played by Nikita and Salem alum Shane West.

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  • Orange Is The New Black To End After Season 7

    Our 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.

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  • New Daredevil Season 3 Poster Revealed

    Daredevil 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.

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  • Ruby Rose Debuts Her Sensational Batwoman Costume

    The newest character in the CW's Arrowverse hasn't touched down just yet, but the network has released a first official look at how Ruby Rose will look as the character when she makes her debut in an upcoming crossover event. In short, she looks fierce, comics-accurate, and perfectly-coiffed.

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  • The Walking Dead Actor Scott Wilson Dies At 76

    Scott Wilson, who played veterinarian Hershel Greene (the father of Lauren Cohan's Maggie Greene) on The Walking Dead, has died after battling leukemia. A veteran actor who appeared in The Great Gatsby, The Ninth Configuration, and Pearl Harbor, Wilson was 76 years old at the time of his death.

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  • The Mandalorian: First Photo, Series Directors Unveiled

    Just a day after Jon Favreau sent shockwaves through the Star Wars fandom when he announced the title of and the synopsis for his upcoming live-action project, we now have the very first photo from The Mandalorian, as well as a dazzling list of directors who will helm episodes of the series.

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  • Jon Favreau Reveals Title, Synopsis Of His Star Wars Series

    After keeping quiet on his blossoming Star Wars project, a live-action series slated for release on Disney's forthcoming streaming service, Jon Favreau broke his silence on Wednesday, announcing the title for and offering a synopsis of the series in a post on his Instagram account.

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  • Damon Wayans Is Exiting Lethal Weapon

    Lethal Weapon is about to lose the other half of its original duo. Mere months after Fox and Warner Bros. Television fired Clayne Crawford from Lethal Weapon following heated on-set conflicts, Damon Wayans has announced he's also dropping out of the series.

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  • Chelsea Peretti Is Leaving Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    The Nine-Nine family is losing its coolest, most un-mess-with-able member. Chelsea Peretti, who has starred as Gina Linetti on Brooklyn Nine-Nine since its first season, announced on Wednesday that she will be leaving the show as a series regular at some point during its upcoming sixth season.

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  • TV Shows You Shouldn't Watch With Your Partner

    Streaming TV shows together has become an increasingly common activity for couples, but there are some shows that lead to conversations you probably don't want to have. In the interest of peace, harmony, and your overall well-being, you definitely don't want to watch these shows with your partner.

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  • Luke Cage Star Mike Colter Reveals Details On Season 3

    Mike Colter is being anything but cagey when it comes to Luke Cage season 3. During a recent appearance at Baltimore Comic-Con, Colter, who plays the title hero on the Netflix superhero series, spilled a few juicy details on the upcoming third season of Luke Cage.

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