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Comics (3)

  • That's What's Up: What's The Deal With The Sinister Six?

    What's up with the Sinister Six? Are they a cohesive team, or just a bunch of random villains who got a cool name? Turns out they're a little bit of both — and here's a look at the origins of the group of thugs that has a claim on being the best evil lineup in comics history.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of The Skrulls

    The shapeshifting Skrulls have remained a powerful, and usually hostile, force in the Marvel Universe for decades. Beyond our solar system their wars have raged, most notably with the Kree. Finally, with Captain Marvel, the Skrulls have arrived in the MCU. Or have they been there all along?

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Legendary Acquires Rights To Dark Horse Comic Black Hammer

    It's time for a Dark Horse to get back in the cinematic race. Legendary Entertainment has purchased film and television rights to Black Hammer, co-created by prolific comics writer Jeff Lemire. The scribe will serve as an executive producer on any projects to come out of the deal.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

DC (7)

  • This Theory Suggests Joaquin Phoenix Is Not The Real Joker

    The world has known for months now that Joaquin Phoenix is playing DC's Clown Prince of Crime in director Todd Phillips' Joker movie. But is he actually our next Joker? A new theory suggests that Phoenix's character, struggling comedian Arthur Fleck, in the origin film isn't the real Joker.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Things The Joker Can Do That Batman Can't

    There are very few things Batman doesn't excel at, and even fewer that he just can't do at all. They do exist, however, and there's one character who can do quite a bit that Batman can't: the Joker. Here are the things that the Joker can do that Batman just can't.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • Lego Batman Director Chris McKay Tapped For Live-Action Jonny Quest

    Jonny Quest finally has somebody steering the ship. ​Warner Bros. has hired The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay to direct the live-action adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera animated series, which aired for only one season in 1964. The picture has been in the works for some time.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Andy Bean Lands Lead In DC's Swamp Thing Series

    Swamp Thing has officially found its Swamp Thing... the man and the monster. The forthcoming DC Universe streaming series has cast Andy Bean (Transformers: The Last Knight) in the role of Alec Holland, the scientist whose work leads to his transformation into the titular creature.

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  • Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Kicks Back In Behind-The-Scenes Set Photo

    Playing the Clown Prince of Crime really takes it out of a guy. Director Todd Phillips recently shared a photo of Joaquin Phoenix relaxing in between takes on the set of Joker, the forthcoming film in which Phoenix stars as Arthur Fleck, the struggling comedian who eventually becomes the Joker.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • DC's Swamp Thing Casts Virginia Madsen

    Virginia Madsen is heading to the swamp. Madsen has been cast in the upcoming series Swamp Thing, produced by Aquaman director James Wan under his Atomic Monster production banner for release on DC's upcoming subscription-based streaming service DC Universe. She'll star alongside Crystal Reed.

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Exclusives (8)

  • The Best Willem Dafoe Movies You Haven't Seen

    Just because these releases may not have been afforded the attention they deserved the first time around, that doesn't mean fans can't go back and discover them now — and we're here to make that journey a bit easier by looking back and rounding up the best Willem Dafoe movies you haven't seen.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More
  • The Best New Netflix Arrivals Of December 2018

    As usual, the Netflix lineup in December will feature a huge variety of programming, with everything from cooking shows to raunchy comedies to — yup — plenty of Christmas movies. Here's a quick look at the best of the new arrivals coming to Netflix in December 2018.

    By Andrew Handley Read More
  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Riverdale

    Riverdale is an undeniable hit, and there's a lot about the show that really works when it's firing on all cylinders. As with anything, though, there are also plenty of things that don't quite land. To appreciate them both, it's time to talk about the five best and five worst things about the show.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • The Best Tom Hardy Movies You've Never Seen

    You've seen Tom Hardy's biggest hits, but they offer just a small taste of this talented actor's wildly impressive resume. If you're interested in getting a firsthand look at more of his work, there are couple dozen other films in his filmography you might want to check out.

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  • The Worst Special Effects Fails In Popular Movies

    No matter how big a budget or talented a team, sometimes good special effects aren't in the cards for a movie. Even good movies sometimes drop the ball and foist a historically bad visual atrocity upon viewers' eyes. Get ready to read up on the worst special effects fails in popular movies.

    By Robert Carnevale Read More
  • The Best Disney Movies You've Never Seen

    People love to talk about the worst of things, and bad Disney films are a common subject. Not every film deserves its reputation, and it's often worthwhile to check out a film and judge for yourself. Here is a selection of Disney movies you probably haven't bothered to watch, but probably should.

    By Elle Collins Read More

HBO Max (2)

  • Watchmen: More Mysterious Stills From HBO Series Hit The Web

    Who watches the Watchmen? Every single HBO subscriber, if the premium cable network gets their way. The Instagram account for the forthcoming series posted two more enigmatic stills this morning, both expanding on the single teaser image released last month.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Jeremy Irons Cast As Ozymandias On HBO's Watchmen

    The Watchmen just scored a big bump in prestige. Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons has officially been cast in the role of Adrian Veidt (better known as Ozymandias) in HBO's Watchmen series. Irons will appear as an older version of the character after a time jump of several decades.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Horror & Thriller (1)

  • The Best Horror Movie Of Every Decade

    If you get brutal, pull out your machete, and start hacking away, eventually each decade will have one classic horror film left standing — one that pushed boundaries, impacted pop culture, and was just plain awesome.

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Marvel (9)

  • This Iron Man Avengers 4 Theory Is Both Epic And Tragic

    The question on every Marvel fan's mind as we wait for Avengers 4: who can stop Thanos now? A complex fan theory suggests that Tony Stark may be called upon to sacrifice more than ever on a journey across the entire MCU. Let's take a look at how these ambitious ideas could potentially come to pass.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • Marvel's Runaways Season 2 Gets A Powered-Up New Trailer

    Marvel's Runaways are coming back to Hulu, and this time, they've got the power. A full-length trailer for season 2 of the series was released today on Hulu's YouTube channel, and it teases a number of new plot wrinkles — not to mention an abundance of super-powered action.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Ways The MCU Has Changed Since Iron Man

    The growth and success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been both the cause for, and the effect of, quite a few alterations made to the MCU as it has progressed, and there are more developments on the horizon. Let's take a look at some of the ways the MCU has changed since Iron Man.

    By Robert Carnevale Read More
  • The Final Superhero Stan Lee Co-Created Before His Death

    You didn't think Stan Lee would leave this world without creating one last comic character, did you? The Marvel Comics founder and his daughter, Joan Celia "J.C." Lee, were collaborating on a new superhero named Dirt Man up until the weekend before the comic book icon passed away on November 12.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Superheroes We Lost In 2018

    Superhero movies crowd 2018's film release schedule, not to mention the growing number of superhero television shows, and of course the comics upon which everything else has been based. And with more superhero media comes a higher superhero body count.

    By Michileen Martin Read More

Miniseries (2)

  • The Haunting Of Hill House Hidden Details You Missed

    This Netflix horror hit feels like an Easter egg extravaganza all the way through thanks to the many hidden details and references contained in the inaugural season. Here's a look at some of the bits and pieces of The Haunting of Hill House you might've missed during that initial binge watch.

    By Amanda Bell Read More

Movie News (31)

  • Happy Death Day 2U Trailer: Tree's Stuck In A Time Loop — Again

    Prepare to die again... and again... and again. Universal Pictures dropped the first trailer for Happy Death Day 2U on Friday, giving fans of Happy Death Day a taste of what's to come in the sequel, which stars Jessica Rothe as Tree Gelbman, a college student trapped in a murderous time loop.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Tom Hanks In Talks To Star As Geppetto In Live-Action Pinocchio

    We cannot tell a lie: Tom Hanks​ is in early talks to star in Disney's live-action Pinocchio. Nothing has been set in stone just yet, but if negotiations go through, Hanks will appear as Geppetto in the upcoming remake, co-written directed by Paddington filmmaker Paul King.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Is Sylvester Stallone Done Playing Rocky Balboa?

    Sylvester Stallone might be hanging up his boxing gloves for good. On Wednesday, the Rocky Balboa actor posted to his Instagram account a video in which he hints he's retiring the character after playing him for 40 years across multiple films.

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  • Aquaman: Julie Andrews Has A Surprise Role

    Well, this explains why she isn't in the new Mary Poppins movie. Over the weekend, Entertainment Weekly revealed that Julie Andrews has a surprise role in Aquaman. Andrews won't physically appear in the James Wan-directed film, but she will lend her voice to an important character.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • How The New Halloween Could Have Ended A Lot Differently

    Director David Gordon Green's Halloween featured an ending that finally gave Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) a bit of closure for which she'd been longing for 40 years, and kept Michael Myers' fate relatively open for interpretation. But Halloween almost concluded on much different note.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Everything Still Awesome In New Lego Movie 2 Trailer

    The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is almost here, and it looks... well, awesome. A trailer has been released for the sequel to 2014's The Lego Movie, featuring Emmet and Lucy (AKA Wildstyle) taking part in an intergalactic adventure to stop a Duplo army bent on the destruction of everything Lego.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Aquaman Final Trailer Is Splashy In More Ways Than One

    Got time to ride one last wave? On Monday, November 19, Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled the final trailer for Aquaman in the lead-up to the superhero pic's December 21 launch. The film stars Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, Amber Heard as Mera, Willem Dafoe as Vulko, Patrick Wilson as Kimg Orm, and more.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Ghostbusters 3 Script Is 'Being Written Right Now,' Says Dan Aykroyd

    Who ya gonna call? Well, if you're Dan Aykroyd, you're gonna call Bill Murray to try once again to talk him into taking part in Ghostbusters 3 — which, according to Aykroyd, is being penned at this moment. "There is a possibility of a reunion with the three remaining Ghostbusters," Aykroyd said.

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  • John Wick Star Lance Reddick Joins Godzilla Vs. Kong

    Godzilla vs. Kong has added another monstrous talent to its cast. John Wick franchise star Lance Reddick is the latest to join the upcoming installment in Legendary's MonsterVerse, directed by Adam Wingard and written by Terry Rossio. The film stars Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, and more.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Avengers 4: Sebastian Stan Doesn't Know If He's In The Movie

    Has Marvel Studios taken its pact of secrecy one step too far? While his fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe stars have been spilling spoilers like they're going out of style, Bucky Barnes actor Sebastian Stan recently admitted that he doesn't know if he's even in Avengers 4.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Latest Trailer For Alita: Battle Angel Ramps Up The Action

    Alita is on her way, and she's not coming to play checkers. The third trailer for director Robert Rodriguez' live-action adaptation Alita: Battle Angel is far heavier on butt-kicking action than the previous two, showcasing the titular cyborg's insane abilities and fighting skills.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Iron Fist's Jessica Henwick Joins Cast Of Godzilla Vs. Kong

    The monster mash Godzilla vs. Kong just keeps getting bigger. Jessica Henwick, best known for her roles on Game of Thrones and the Netflix Marvel series Iron Fist, is the latest to join the cast of the upcoming Legendary Entertainment crossover feature.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Aquaman Character Posters Offer Colorful New Look At The Cast

    What do the cast of Aquaman and the members of Italian music group Eiffel 65 have in common? They're blue (da ba dee da ba da). Warner Bros. has released a collection of colorful new character posters for the James Wan-directed superhero flick, sharing them with the world on Wednesday, November 7.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Deadwood Movie Begins Shooting With Original Cast

    Deadwood is no longer dead in the water. Deadline reports that 12 years after the conclusion of the acclaimed HBO series, a two-hour film continuing the story is finally before the cameras, with no fewer than a dozen original cast members returning.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Bohemian Rhapsody Scores $122.5 Million Box Office Opening

    Bohemian Rhapsody rocking the box office this past weekend? It's the real life, not just fantasy. The Rami Malek-starring biopic, which centers around legendary British rock band Queen and its frontman Freddie Mercury, earned a cool $122.5 million worldwide when it opened on Friday, November 2.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • It: Chapter Two Wraps Filming

    It's all over but the floating. Director Andy Muschietti took to Instagram on Thursday, November 1 to report that It: Chapter Two, the conclusion to 2017's record-breaking first chapter, has officially wrapped filming. He thanked his cast and crew in both English and Spanish in an emotional post.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Ewan McGregor Joins Birds Of Prey As Black Mask

    Black Mask is coming to drive the Birds batty. Deadline reports that Ewan McGregor has joined the cast of DC and Warner Bros.' big-screen adaptation of Birds of Prey as the villainous Black Mask, a longtime fixture of Batman's rogues' gallery.

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Movies (20)

  • A Quiet Place 2: John Krasinski Teases Sequel Details

    John Krasinski isn't done hanging around A Quiet Place just yet. The writer/director/star of this year's smash horror hit recently gave some insight into the forthcoming sequel. Most interesting among the tidbits of info he doled out: it will not so much be a sequel in the traditional sense.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Movie Plots That Could Be Solved In Minutes Using Common Sense

    When you're telling a story, there's always a necessary reliance on extension of disbelief. But it's easy to get so caught up in the creation of something that you lose sight of its most glaring flaw, and these movie plots could have been solved in minutes if the characters had used common sense.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • November 2018 Trailers That'll Get You Excited

    From undersea battles to crime-solving Pokemon, November was filled with exciting glimpses of upcoming movies. Whether they're the last trailers for 2018's final box office contenders or sneak peeks at the best of what 2019 has in store for theaters, you won't want to miss these clips.

    By Andrew Handley Read More
  • Zombieland Sequel Casts Zoey Deutch

    Zoey Deutch is joining the post-apocalypse. The Set It Up actress has been cast in Zombieland Too, which brings back director Ruben Fleischer. Deutch will share the screen with Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin, who reprise their roles from the original film.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Ralph Breaks The Internet Easter Eggs You Missed

    Ralph Breaks the Internet is like an Easter egg hunt on a lawn made out of Easter eggs, with references to pop culture of the past baked into the movie's very DNA. If you've already seen the Wreck-It Ralph sequel at least once, here are a few callbacks and inside jokes you might have missed.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • The Most Poorly Acted Scenes In The MCU

    One of the reasons for the success of the MCU is its recruitment of top talent. Still, even the best Marvel films aren't perfect, and every now and then a badly acted scene puts a dent in the armor. If you don't believe us, just take a look the most poorly acted scenes in the MCU.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Kumail Nanjiani Joins Jordan Peele For Twilight Zone Reboot

    Kumail Nanjiani will travel through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind, on a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. His next stop, The Twilight Zone! Nanjiani will star on an episode of the reboot show, narrated by Jordan Peele.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Movies You Should Only Watch Alone

    Much of the time, taking in a film is an experience that can only be improved by sharing it with an audience, but trust us—you won't want someone sitting next to you while any of these movies are on.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Why The Girl In The Spider's Web Bombed At The Box Office

    With rotten reviews and a fifth-place debut, this new installment has all the makings of a series low, and may well spell the end of the Lisbeth Salander story onscreen. What went wrong? Let's unravel the tangled web, and sort out all the reasons this Girl bombed at the box office.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Bumblebee: Transformers Spin-Off Gets A Throwback Poster

    Bumblebee has a new poster — and like the spin-off film itself, it appears to be set squarely in the '80s. The colorful new poster features the visage of the titular Transformer, along with those of cast members Hailee Steinfeld and John Cena, superimposed over the backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Infinity War Concept Art That Will Change How You See The Movie

    Between the panel and the screen is an often-overlooked stage that's an art form all its own. That work is on display in Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War - The Art of the Movie. While we wait and wonder about Avengers 4, this book gives us an intriguing look at the Infinity War that might have been.

    By Andrew Ihla Read More
  • Star Wars: Episode IX Leak Teases Leia Using A Lightsaber

    The Last Jedi featured a Skywalker leaving his lightsaber behind — but will Episode IX see another member of the legendary family pick it up during a pivotal scene? According to a new leak, Carrie Fisher's General Leia Organa will wield a "classic Jedi lightsaber" in the upcoming Star Wars film.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Ridley Scott On Board For Gladiator Sequel

    After nearly two decades, Ridley Scott is bringing us back into the arena. Variety reports that the veteran director has begun development on a sequel to his Academy Award-winning 2000 historical drama Gladiator, and distributor Paramount is already along for the ride.

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  • Game Of Thrones Prequel Series Casts Josh Whitehouse In Lead Role

    A new player has joined the game of thrones. Well, technically, the man in question is entering the world that ends up creating the game of thrones, but still — exciting casting news is here. HBO has cast Josh Whitehouse on the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series written by Jane Goldman.

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Netflix (3)

  • Netflix's Dracula Series Finds Its Lead In Claes Bang

    When the upcoming Dracula series finally premieres, it'll do it with a Bang. The Girl in the Spider's Web actor Claes Bang has scored the lead role on Dracula, the three-episode television event series from streaming giant Netflix and British broadcasting company the BBC.

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  • Live-Action Cowboy Bebop Series Is A Go At Netflix

    You see, space cowboy, Cowboy Bebop is getting the live-action treatment — and at Netflix, no less. On Tuesday, November 26, the streaming giant confirmed that it has officially ordered 10 episodes a live-action adaptation of the famed 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Why Netflix Was Right To Cancel Iron Fist

    Marvel fans were shocked when Netflix canceled Iron Fist following an improved second season, but the streaming service may have made the right move. Here's a look at all the reasons this show may have run its course — and what might happen next.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More

News (14)

  • Blue Beetle Movie In The Works With Writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer

    He's the Blue Beetle — and the thing about those Blue Beetles, they don't need no stinking powers. Still, Warner Bros. and DC Films have a ton of interest in him, as the companies just announced plans for a Blue Beetle movie. Scarface remake scribe Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer will pen the script.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Blade Runner Anime Series In The Works At Adult Swim, Crunchyroll

    Blade Runner is about to run, swim, and roll to the small screen, as a Blade Runner anime series is in development at Adult Swim and Crunchyroll. Officially titled Blade Runner — Black Lotus, the anime series is inspired by Blade Runner 2049 and will run for 13 half-hour-long, anime-style episodes.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Jordan Peele Confirms Candyman Reboot In The Works

    With his hook for hand, he's back to terrify a new generation of audiences. MGM Pictures is teaming up with Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions for an updated take on the 1992 horror classic Candyman, based on a short story by master of terror Clive Barker. The film is slated for a 2020 release.

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  • More Animated Spider-Man Projects In The Works At Sony

    Sony Pictures Animation hasn't taken us Into the Spider-Verse yet — but the studio is busy planning a return trip. A sequel is already in the works for the highly-anticipated animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, as well as a spin-off focused on the female characters featured in the upcoming flick.

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  • Boogie Nights, Deadwood Actor Ricky Jay Dies At 72

    Ricky Jay — a magician, writer, and actor known for his roles in Paul Thomas Anderson's film Boogie Nights and on the HBO television series Deadwood — has died. Ray's longtime manager Winston Simone confirmed the sad news on Saturday, November 24. Jay was 72 years old.

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  • Two Untitled Sony/Marvel Movies Get 2020 Release Dates

    Sony's Universe of Marvel Characters is expanding. The studio announced release dates for two new entries into its cinematic universe featuring Spider-Man related characters. "Untitled Sony-Marvel project" will hit screens on July 10, while "Untitled Sony-Marvel sequel" will follow on October 2.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Princess Bride Screenwriter William Goldman Dies At 87

    William Goldman, the author of the classic 1973 novel The Princess Bride and the screenwriter behind its film adaptation, has died at the age of 87. Goldman also penned the scripts for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President's Men, and took home Academy Awards for his work on both.

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  • Stan Lee Dies At 95

    Marvel Comics luminary, the man responsible for creating dozens of comic book characters, and one of the best cameo actors in all of cinema history Stan Lee sadly died on Monday, November 12. He was 95 years old, and would have celebrated his 96th birthday in late December.

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  • Breaking Bad Movie In The Works From Series Creator Vince Gilligan

    Vince Gilligan is about to break bad again — this time in an even bigger way. Breaking Bad series creator Gilligan is developing a feature-length film set in the Breaking Bad universe. Gilligan is attached as screenwriter and executive producer, and may even step up to direct as well.

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  • Shrek And Puss In Boots Reboots In The Works

    A Shrek reboot? Shrek, yeah! A Puss in Boots reboot? More like Puss in Re-Boots! Puns aside, Universal Pictures had some serious news to deliver on Tuesday, when the studio announced that reboots of Shrek and Puss in Boots are in the works from Minions and Despicable Me producer Chris Meledandri.

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  • Deadpool 2: PG-13 Version Gets Official Title, New Release Date

    Following the announcement that 20th Century Fox had plans to rework the raunchy Deadpool sequel into a more family-friendly, appropriate-for-most-ages movie to be released this holiday season, the studio has revealed the title of and release date for the PG-13 cut of Deadpool 2.

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  • Frozen 2 Release Date Changed

    The original release date for Frozen 2? Yeah, Disney just let that go​. The House of Mouse has moved the debut date for the sequel to 2013's Frozen up by one week. Directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, Frozen 2 brings back Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, and Josh Gad as Olaf.

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Recaps (4)

  • The Ending Of Origin Explained

    Gather around, sci-fi fans — YouTube wants to tell you an Origin story. If you're confused about how the first season wrapped up, and what the developments may potentially mean for the show to come, keep reading as we break down the twist-filled ending of the streaming service's latest hit.

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  • The Ending Of Overlord Explained

    How deep do those Nazi experiments go? What happens to the characters after this adventure is over? Is the rest of World War II this weird in this universe? It's time to ponder these questions and more as we explain the ending of Overlord.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • The Ending Of Suspiria Explained

    So — you went and saw Suspiria. Maybe you even sat through the whole thing! This two-and-a-half hour journey is pretty definitely not the sort of moviegoing experience that goes down well for everybody. We're sure you have a few questions.

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Television (25)

  • The Mandalorian: Nick Nolte Joins Cast Of Star Wars Series

    The Mandalorian is getting some more company. Veteran actor Nick Nolte has been cast in the forthcoming Disney+ streaming series, joining Pedro Pascal in the lead and MMA fighter-turned-actress Gina Carano in an unspecified role. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to break the news.

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  • Preacher Scores Season 4 Renewal At AMC

    The search for the Almighty continues, as AMC has renewed Preacher for a fourth season. The series — based on the Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon-created comic series of the same name, published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics — will move its production from Louisiana to Australia for season 4.

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  • Young Justice: Outsiders Gets Full-Length Trailer

    Young Justice is finally coming back to television, and bringing a whole bunch of familiar faces with it. A new trailer for season 3 of the beloved animated series dropped today on DC's YouTube channel. Unlike the brief teaser released earlier this month, it features plenty of heroes and villains.

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  • Mr. Mercedes Renewed For Season 3

    The Golden Age of King continues on screens large and small. AT&T Audience Network has announced that Mr. Mercedes, its detective thriller based on a series of novels by Stephen King, will return for a third season. Production is scheduled to begin early next year, according to Deadline.

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  • Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Gets Surprise Renewal For Season 7

    Don't count the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. out. In a stunning turn of events, ABC has given the green light to a seventh season of the Marvel series months before season 6 is set to debut. It's the first series to be confirmed by the network for the 2019-2020 season.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • TV Show Actors Who Refused To Return For The Finale

    If a show runs for long enough, it's bound to lose a major cast member along the way. Eventually, the star might return for a much-hyped series finale...but not always. Here are the actors and actresses who left hit shows and very noticeably didn't come back to say goodbye on the final episode.

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  • F Is For Family Season 3 Gets A Trailer

    The Murphy family is coming back for a long, hot, profane summer. Netflix dropped a very NSFW trailer for season 3 of F is for Family, comedian Bill Burr's '70s-set animated comedy. It was announced earlier this month that the new season will premiere on November 30.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • A Series Of Unfortunate Events Season 3 Gets Trailer, Premiere Date

    Netflix has saved the worst for last. The streaming giant dropped a teaser trailer today for the third and final season of A Series of Unfortunate Events, the darkly comic series based on the childrens' novels by Daniel Handler, AKA Lemony Snicket. The seven episodes will adapt the final four books.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Game Of Thrones: New Teaser Reveals Season 8 Premiere Month

    HBO has sweetened everyone's Tuesday with a surprise teaser for Game of Thrones season 8. The clip doesn't show off any new footage from the concluding season of the fantasy drama series, but it does offer something arguably just as exciting: the premiere month for season 8.

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  • TV Shows That Outgrew Their Original Premise

    In the binge-watching era, we all want one thing: more. But some shows fall victim to their own success, simply going on longer than anyone expected them to. Here are some popular shows that just kept going and going until they outgrew their original premise, some by a few inches, others by miles.

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  • Bourne Spin-Off Series Casts Its Leads

    The identities of Treadstone's latest agents are no longer a secret. USA Network's spin-off of the Bourne film series has found its leads in Jeremy Irvine and Brian J. Smith, whose characters will be on opposite sides of a labyrinthine conspiracy.

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  • The Purge TV Series Renewed For Season 2

    This is not a test, this is your Emergency Broadcast System announcing that USA Network has ordered a second season of The Purge. The network renewed The Purge TV series on Tuesday, November 6, just hours before the James DeMonaco-created horror show aired the final episode of its freshman season.

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  • New Deadly Class Trailer Takes Viewers Inside King's Dominion

    At assassin academy King's Dominion, students don't get participation points for surviving each class — they get extra credit. Syfy just dropped a brand-new trailer and accompanying poster for Deadly Class, the upcoming television show based on the Image Comics series of the same name.

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  • True Detective Season 3 Gets Another Trailer

    True Detective has a question for you: just how psyched are you for season 3? HBO is guessing that the answer will be "very," especially after you get a look at this trailer for the new season, which stars Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali as a detective haunted by a disturbing case from his past.

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  • Game Of Thrones: First Photo From Season 8 Unveiled

    The night is dark and full of terrors, but the entertainment world is bright and full of juicy new information on final season of Game of Thrones — starting with the first look at the closing chapter, which comes to us by way of the cover for the latest edition of Entertainment Weekly magazine.

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