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  • Disney Secretly Deletes Inappropriate Blooper From Toy Story 2

    ​​That​ didn't age well. Sharp-eyed fans have taken to online forums to point out that on the recent 4K release of Toy Story 2, one of the "bloopers" featured during the closing credits was conspicuously missing — one which doesn't play so great in the #MeToo era.

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  • This Fan Awesomely Reimagined The Lion King Characters

    If you left the theater feeling disappointed by the Lion King remake, one artist has the remedy for your blues. Artist Nikolay Mochkin has brilliantly reimagined the Lion King characters as they're seen in the new film and drawn them in a style more closely aligned with the original movie.

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  • Hawkeye: Jeremy Renner Unveils Disney+ Series' Intro

    ​Make way for the Avenging Archer(s). At Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con panel this past weekend, ​Avengers: Endgame​ star Jeremy Renner — who has portrayed Clint Barton/Hawkeye in the MCU since 2011 — treated fans to the intro to ​Hawkeye,​ his upcoming Disney+ limited series.

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  • The Best Movie Scenes Of 2019 So Far

    The best movie scenes are often the ones that unite an audience in complete and utter horror, hilarity, confusion, triumph, or disgust. From comedy to horror to romance (and sometimes all of the above), these are the best movie scenes of 2019 so far.

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  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Stranger Things 3

    Just because the third season of Stranger Things was fun, that doesn’t mean it was flawless, so we’re breaking down season three to find the high points and the low points. From Terminator references to exploding rats, here are the five best and five worst things about Stranger Things season three.

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  • Creepshow Trailer Will Freak You Out In The Best Way

    Want a ticket to the Creepshow? Shudder has the hook-up. The horror-centric subscription service operated by AMC Networks unleashed the first trailer for Creepshow during the madness of San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Friday, just in time to give audiences at home nightmares to last through the weekend.

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  • Actors Come Clean On What The Worst Movie Of Their Career Was

    Convincing an actor to share their true feelings about their work is incredibly tough. Fortunately for our curiosity, a handful of stars have opened up over the years and taken aim at the worst movies of their career. And when actors come clean, things get dirty.

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  • Spider-Man's Live-Action Movie Villains, Ranked Worst To Best

    There are a lot of Spider-Man movies out there, and that means a lot of Spider-Man villains. With that in mind, we're taking a look back at the many, many supervillains Parker's already battled and seeing how they stack up against each other, up to and including Spider-Man: Far from Home's Mysterio.

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  • The Worst Things MCU Trolls Have Ever Done

    Movie studios, celebrities, and fans often deal with trolls, and the MCU deals with them more than most. From alt-right extremists to autograph-hungry fans to large corporations, these are the worst trolls the MCU has ever dealt with.

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  • Austin Butler Cast As Elvis In Baz Luhrmann's Biopic

    Hail to the King of Rock and Roll. Austin Butler has been cast as Elvis Presley in director Buz Luhrmann's forthcoming biopic about the rock-and-roll icon told through the lens of his complex relationship with legendary manager Colonel Tom Parker.

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Movie News (96)

  • Why Kelly McGillis' Charlie Blackwood Isn't In Top Gun: Maverick

    Kelly McGillis doesn't "feel the need" to return to the world of Hollywood blockbusters. In a recent interview, the Top Gun actress has had to field the question of why she isn't appearing in the long-gestating sequel, Top Gun: Maverick. The answer is pretty simple — she wasn't asked.

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  • Avengers: Endgame Digital Feature Reveals The Making Of Bro Thor

    ​It took a lot of work to make Chris Hemsworth's Thor look so lazy. A featurette included with the digital release of ​Avengers: Endgame​ pulled back the curtain on the process used to transform the ripped actor into Bro Thor, complete with unkempt beard and beer belly.

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  • The Curious Change To Korg That Almost No One Noticed In Endgame

    ​A rolling stone gathers no moss — but a walking pile of them is another story. Marvel fans have noticed a slight change to Korg between his appearances in ​Thor: Ragnarok​ and ​Avengers: Endgame​, one that illustrates the extent to which he, Miek, and Thor let themselves go.

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  • The Real Reason Joe Pesci Came Out Of Retirement To Act Again

    Considering all the fame and fortune and fans who followed his work, it came as somewhat of a shock when Joe Pesci announced in 1999 that he was retiring from acting to pursue a music career. Twenty years later, Pesci has come out of retirement to act again, and we know the real reason why.

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  • What The Critics Are Saying About Hobbs & Shaw

    ​Get ready for a fast and furious dose of summer action. Critical notices are pouring in for ​Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw,​ and it's generally agreed that the flick delivers what it promises: plenty of high-octane, over the top set pieces, held together with a glue of witty banter.

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  • Bruce Lee's Daughter Has Harsh Words For Tarantino's New Film

    Bruce Lee's daughter is none too pleased with Quentin Tarantino's newest movie. Shannon Lee, the 50-year-old daughter of the late martial arts master, recently opened up to say how "disheartening" it was to see the "mockery" Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood made of her father.

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  • The Real Reason Iron Man Had No Dying Words In Endgame

    The death of Iron Man in Avengers: Endgame was as heartbreaking as a superhero death can be, and actor Robert Downey Jr. was the mastermind behind one of the most wrenching aspects of Tony Stark's passing. Here's why Iron Man had no dying words in Endgame.

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  • Hobbs & Shaw Will Set Up 'Justice For Han,' Promises Writer

    Fast & Furious fans might want to brace for a colossal impact, 'cause justice is coming for one of the franchise's best-loved characters. Hobbs & Shaw writer Chris Morgan recently shared that the spin-off film will address Deckard Shaw's need to pay a price for his hand in the death of Han Seoul-Oh.

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  • The Avengers: Endgame Star Who Still Hasn't Seen The Movie

    It takes a lot of ticket sales for a movie to become the top-earning film in history, and Avengers: Endgame achieved that goal thanks to the millions of moviegoers who saw it. But one person who didn't contribute a dime to Endgame is someone who was actually in the film themselves.

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  • Here's When Black Adam Will Begin Filming

    The DC Extended Universe is going to get even bigger with the introduction of Black Adam, but when exactly will the character's solo movie start to take shape? We've got the answer. (Or, more accurately, the film's producer has the answer and we are the messenger.)

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  • Endgame Directors Finally Suggest An MCU Role For Keanu Reeves

    Ready to suit up, Keanu? Filmmaker and comic book geek Kevin Smith had a chance to chat with Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo at San Diego Comic-Con, and the three of them hashed out what they think would be the perfect role for Keanu Reeves in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • Why Nick Fury Was Missing From The Final Avengers: Endgame Battle

    ​The final battle of ​Avengers: Endgame​ included practically every hero in the MCU — with one notable exception. Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely revealed that they couldn't find a place for Nick Fury in the melee for one simple reason: he just wouldn't have been that much help.

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  • It: Chapter Two Runtime Revealed

    When Pennywise resurfaces to ruin lives and let the water of Derry run red, he'll be bigger and badder than ever... literally. The runtime for It: Chapter Two has been revealed, and it's a doozy. Director Andy Muschietti confirmed the film's length when speaking to Digital Spy.

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  • Venom 2: Andy Serkis Being Considered To Direct

    ​The quest to fill the director's chair for ​Venom 2​ just got a lot more interesting. Andy Serkis, known primarily for being the undisputed king of motion capture performances, is reportedly being considered to direct Sony Pictures' sequel to its 2018 surprise smash hit ​Venom.

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  • Endgame Screenwriters Confirm The Father Of Peggy's Kids

    ​The father of Peggy Carter's children has been confirmed, and all we can say is, we need a movie featuring them ​right now.​ ​Avengers: Endgame ​screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have gone on record confirming that Steve Rogers is, indeed, the daddy of Peggy's two kids.

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  • Quentin Tarantino Confirms Whether Kill Bill Is One Movie Or Two

    Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 were released months apart, featured their own separate opening and closing credit sequences, and covered dramatically different stylistic terrain. Yet, there remains the question of whether they are one movie or two. Quentin Tarantino finally provides the answer.

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  • What's The Song In The Zombieland: Double Tap Trailer?

    Sony Pictures unveiled the first trailer for the Zombieland sequel on Thursday, July 25, leaving fans both hyped beyond compare for the new flick and wondering what track backed the kickass footage. So, what's the song in the Zombieland: Double Tap trailer? We've got the answer.

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  • Gemini Man: Will Smith Faces Off With Himself In New Trailer

    ​What's more awesome than a killer action flick starring Will Smith? How about one starring ​two​ Will Smiths? The second trailer for Ang Lee's thriller ​Gemini Man​ has dropped, and it's looking like a serious showcase for its star's talent — and one of the most intriguing films of the year.

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  • Will Hawkeye Be In The Black Widow Movie?

    ​The ​Black Widow​ prequel movie is on its way next year, and since the flick was officially announced, fans have had a question on their minds: is Hawkeye going to be involved? It's a little surprising that the Marvel brain trust hasn't addressed the possibility yet, given the film's period setting.

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  • Wesley Snipes Has Something To Say About The Latest Blade News

    Marvel recently dropped a bombshell when it announced that the Blade franchise is getting a reboot, and that Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali was taking the reins as the new Eric Brooks. Now, after what has felt like an eon of silence, original Blade actor Wesley Snipes has commented on the news.

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  • The Real Reason Supergirl Ditched The Skirt

    ​​Supergirl​ is getting a new look for season 5 — and it's as much a matter of practicality than it is of fashion. The new look was unveiled to fans as San Diego Comic-Con, and the series' star Melissa Benoist had a hilarious explanation for fans: she's tired of freezing her legs off.

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  • Twitter Reacts To The MCU Phase 4 Reveals

    Minds were blown, jaws were dropped, marbles were lost, and social media sites were nearly broken after Marvel announced its Phase 4 slate at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Here's what delighted fans on Twitter had to say about each upcoming Phase 4 project.

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  • Smart Hulk Was Supposed To Appear First In Avengers: Infinity War

    If things had gone differently, Marvel fans would have met the mild-mannered, bespectacled Hulk an entire year early. Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have revealed that Bruce Banner was meant to become Professor Hulk in Avengers: Infinity War rather than in Avengers: Endgame.

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  • The Final Shot Of Rise Of Skywalker Is Going To 'Melt Your Mind'

    Shut your eyes, cover your ears, and pinch your nose, 'cause Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is going to turn your brain to goo. More specifically, the final shot of the upcoming Star Wars flick will "melt your mind," according to diehard Star Wars fan and filmmaker Kevin Smith.

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  • Wesley Snipes Fans React To The New Blade Casting

    Now that Mahershala Ali is firmly aboard the in-development movie, it looks like original Blade actor Wesley Snipes is sunsetting his iconic role for good. However, Snipes' fans are holding out hope that Marvel can make room for him in the Blade reboot — or else there might be hell to pay.

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  • Valkyrie Confirmed As MCU's First Openly LGBTQ+ Superhero

    It's about time. Marvel Studios has confirmed that Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie will be the first openly LGBTQ+ superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with her sexuality being addressed in the upcoming Taika Waititi-directed adventure Thor: Love and Thunder.

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  • Zombieland: Double Tap Poster Teases Mass Chaos In The U.S. Capital

    The wait continues for an official Zombieland: Double Tap trailer, but a first look at the film's poster has offered a few hints as to what's in store for Witchita (Emma Stone), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) in the long-awaited sequel.

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  • Gamora's Fate Is Finally Revealed After Tony's Snap In Endgame

    Fans of the greenest girl in the Marvel Cinematic Universe don't have to worry about her post-Endgame fate anymore. After a panel with Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and directors Joe and Anthony Russo at SDCC 2019, we finally know what happened to Gamora.

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  • Russo Brothers Confirm Next Film Is Cherry Starring Tom Holland

    He may have spilled one too many Marvel movie spoilers, but Tom Holland is still sticking with two of the studio's biggest directors. During Joe and Anthony Russo's panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Friday, it was confirmed that their next film is indeed Cherry, starring the Spider-Man actor.

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  • It: Chapter Two Cast Teases How The Losers' Club Is Different Now

    ​The kids who nearly killed Pennywise the Dancing Clown are all grown up. The adult cast of ​It: Chapter Two​ recently sat down with ​Entertainment Weekly,​ ​and several of them had some interesting details to share about how their characters had changed since the events of the first film.

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  • It: Chapter Two Trailer Promises Terrifying Showdown

    The Losers' Club may be all grown up, but that doesn't mean they can't float. The long-awaited trailer for It: Chapter Two was released today, and it looks like an even more brutal exercise in nerve-jangling terror than Chapter One, which scared the pants off of moviegoers in 2017.

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  • Tarantino Just Took A Vicious Shot At Simon Pegg

    Quentin Tarantino is keen on taking the Star Trek franchise to a place it's never been before, but one person is throwing off his groove. Someone who apparently doesn't get what Tarantino is hoping to do with his Star Trek film is Simon Pegg, whom Tarantino fired a vicious shot at.

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  • Cats Trailer Unspools Fantastical Feline Frenzy

    Ready or not, it's about time to make the Jellicle choice. Universal Pictures has unveiled the first trailer for Cats, acclaimed director Tom Hooper's feature film take on Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic stage play of the same name.

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  • Detective Pikachu Now The Highest-Earning Video Game Movie Ever

    Pokemon: ​​Detective Pikachu​ has solved the mystery of how to go about making a successful video game adaptation. The Ryan Reynolds-starrer currently sits at $143 million dollars in domestic box office receipts, making it the highest-grossing video game movie in history by a healthy margin.

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  • A Quiet Place 2 Begins Filming

    Some people just can't keep quiet about their exciting new projects. ​The sequel to ​A Quiet Place,​ writer/director John Krasinski's breakout 2018 horror hit, has officially gone before the cameras. Krasinski broke the news with an image posted to his Twitter account.

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  • The Real Reason Linda Hamilton Came Back For Terminator: Dark Fate

    ​She's back. ​Terminator: Dark Fate​ star Linda Hamilton and director Tim Miller recently sat down with ​Entertainment Weekly ​to talk about the upcoming film,​ ​a spirited discussion in which one of the main topics was Hamilton's return to the franchise after 28 years.

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  • Russo Brothers Just Dropped A Tease That's Driving Fans Bonkers

    In the days leading up to their appearance at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, directors Joe and Anthony Russo have teased what they'll be showing off at the convention. What started off simply has turned into something much bigger, and fans are going bonkers over the Russos' most recent tease.

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  • The King's Man: First Trailer Teases Epic Old-Time Adventure

    ​Everything has a beginning. The first trailer for ​The King's Man,​ a World War I-era prequel to the ​Kingsman ​series, dropped today on the 20th Century Fox YouTube channel — and it promises a characteristically action-packed origin story for the Secret Service and its squad of dapper operatives.

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  • Lashana Lynch Will Reportedly Become New 007 In Bond 25

    The James Bond franchise is getting shaken and stirred. According to The Daily Mail, Bond 25 will feature a "popcorn-dropping moment" in which Daniel Craig's James Bond retires his 007 secret agent number and Lashana Lynch's agent character Nomi assumes the famous tag.

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  • Will Taron Egerton Be The MCU's Wolverine?

    ​Let the X-Men/Marvel Cinematic Universe rumor slinging commence. Our friends at ​We Got This Covered​​ have previously reported that, according to undisclosed sources, ​Kingsman​ and ​Rocketman​ star Taron Egerton is high on Marvel's wish list to take over the role of Wolverine.

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  • Bill & Ted Face The Music Casts Holland Taylor, Kristen Schaal

    ​​Bill & Ted Face the Music​ has added a couple more famous faces to its growing cast. The long-awaited threequel, which is currently before the cameras, has added Holland Taylor (​Mr. Mercedes​) and Kristen Schaal (​Toy Story 4​) to its roster., which may finally complete the film's casting.

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  • Bond 25: Is Christoph Waltz Returning As Blofeld?

    Get ready for round two, Mr. Bond. Although his return hasn't been officially confirmed, Christoph Waltz — who portrayed the villainous Ernst Stavro Blofeld in 2015's Spectre — has been spotted shooting scenes on the Pinewood Studios set of the as-yet untitled Bond 25.

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  • Don Cheadle Cast In Space Jam 2

    Welcome to the Jam, Mr. Cheadle. Marvel Cinematic Universe mainstay Don Cheadle (James "Rhodey" Rhodes to most folks at home) is jumping into Space Jam 2, joining professional-basketball-player-slash-producer-slash-actor LeBron James.

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  • Midsommar Fans Can Now Buy Their Very Own Bear In A Cage

    The villagers in Midsommar may want to play it cool, but the folks at A24 do not want us to just ignore that bear in the cage. The mad geniuses in the A24 marketing department are seeking to build excitement around Ari Aster's latest horror show by releasing a "bear in a cage" toy.

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  • Willy Wonka Actress Denise Nickerson Dies At 62

    ​Farewell, Violet. Denise Nickerson, who portrayed the spoiled-rotten Violet Beauregarde in the much-loved 1971 classic ​Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, ​has passed away at the age of 62. Her son and daughter-in-law shared the sad news in a Facebook post which read simply, "She's gone."

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  • Storm Reid In Talks For James Gunn's The Suicide Squad

    The Suicide Squad, you may have a Storm coming. Storm Reid, known for her performances in A Wrinkle in Time and on HBO's sizzling new series Euphoria, is reportedly in talks for a sizable role in the upcoming DC venture directed by Guardians of the Galaxy franchise mastermind James Gunn.

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  • The Outrage Over The New Mulan Movie

    ​Sometimes, it seems as if Disney fans give a whole new meaning to that old saying, "you can't please everybody." More than a few Disney die-hards are up in arms over the trailer for the upcoming live-action remake of Mulan, which will not be a musical and will exclude a couple of key characters.

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  • Sam Raimi Working On A New Evil Dead Movie

    ​​Evil Dead​ fans, get ready for some groovy news.Sam Raimi, whose career began with the low-budget 1981 shocker that spawned two sequels, a TV series, and a reboot, has indicated that he plans to bring the franchise back to the big screen — and he has several ideas as to how he might do so.

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  • Far From Home Writers Want Spider-Man To Face Off Against Kraven Next

    ​The stars may be aligning for Kraven the Hunter's entry into the MCU. ​Spider-Man: Far From Home​ screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers said in a recent interview that they'd like to see Spidey take on the classic villain in his third MCU solo outing — and they're not the only ones.

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  • Mortal Kombat Movie Casts Martial Artist Joe Taslim As Sub-Zero

    ​Round one of casting is underway for James Wan's ​Mortal Kombat​ reboot. Accomplished martial artist Joe Taslim, who appeared in the action masterpiece ​The Raid​, has been cast as the deadly ninja warrior known as Sub-Zero. It's the first piece of casting news to be announced for the flick.

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  • We Finally Know Whether The Multiverse Exists In The MCU

    ​Does the multiverse exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? When the trailers dropped for ​Spider-Man: Far From Home,​ fans were pumped for that question to finally be addressed. But despite the fact that they didn't exactly get what they hoped for, we still know the answer — and it's a firm yes.

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  • The Inspiration Behind Mysterio's Spider-Man: Far From Home Speech

    If there was something oddly familiar about Mysterio's monologue in Spider-Man: Far From Home, there's a reason why. In an interview with Yahoo Entertainment, Mysterio actor Jake Gyllenhaal revealed the inspiration behind his character's spirited speech that came just after the film's big twist.

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  • Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil Gets Full-Length Trailer

    Maleficent is back, and she hasn't gotten any sweeter. Disney has released the first full-length trailer for ​Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,​ the sequel to the surprise hit ​Maleficent​. The spot sees Angelina Jolie's title character coming up against a new nemesis: Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer).

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home Scores $185 Million Dollar Opening Weekend

    The long holiday weekend plus one vacationing wall-crawler added up to big bucks for Sony and Marvel. Spider-Man: Far From Home, the second MCU solo outing for the web-head and the final film of Marvel's phase three, dominated the box office with a $185 million dollar domestic debut over six days.

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  • Annabelle Comes Home: Man Dies While Watching Film In Thailand

    ​Talk about life imitating art. A 77-year old British man reportedly passed away while vacationing in Thailand during a screening of the hit horror flick ​Annabelle Comes Home. ​No official cause of death has been reported, but the incident left fellow moviegoers in shock.

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  • Bill And Ted Face The Music: Jillian Bell Joins Cast

    ​​Bill & Ted Face the Music​ has made another most excellent addition to its cast. Jillian Bell, who recently won accolades for her performance in the comedy/drama ​Brittany Runs a Marathon​, has joined the production even as the cameras are beginning to roll. She'll portray a couples' therapist.

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  • Zoe Saldana Wants To Explore 'Bad Gamora' In Next Guardians Movie

    ​This could spell bad news for the Guardians of the Galaxy. Zoe Saldana, whose time-displaced Gamora was left in a very strange place at the conclusion of ​Avengers: Endgame​, told a crowd at ACE Comic-Con in Seattle that she's totally down to explore the bad side of the character.

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  • Avengers: Endgame Cast Gets Emotional In Making-Of Featurette

    It's the end of an era, and the actors who led the way are feeling emotional about it all. A new making-of featurette for Avengers: Endgame shows the cast (namely Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth) reflecting on what it was like to shoot the superhero ensemble.

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home Soundtrack Revealed

    Spider-Man: Far From Home takes the friendly neighborhood hero on an adventure across Europe, where he gets much more than he bargained for. A summer vacation like that requires a kickin' soundtrack of tunes that will make anyone want to get up and dance — and Sony Pictures has delivered.

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  • Bond 25 First-Look Photo Shows 007 Suited Up

    ​Bond is back, and as dapper as ever. A series of photos posted to the official James Bond 007 Twitter account​ revealed star Daniel Craig in full-on 007 mode, while a short video showed the star pulling up in the superspy's iconic Aston-Martin as cameras crews rolled.

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  • Jumanji: The Next Level Trailer Reveals A Big, Bonkers Twist

    What the Rock is cooking smells a whole lot different this time around. Sony dropped the first trailer for Jumanji: The Next Level on Monday, revealing not only the sequel pic's official title but also a major twist that changes everything you think you know about the franchise.

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  • Fans Are Upset About The Avengers: Endgame Re-Release

    Marvel Studios may have been giddy beyond compare about re-releasing Avengers: Endgame, but some Marvel fans feel differently. The house of heroes launched a special version of Avengers: Endgame in theaters on June 28, when tons of Marvelites were left solely disappointed by what they saw.

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Movies (43)

  • Baby Driver Sequel Could Happen Soon, Says Edgar Wright

    Grab your earbuds and get ready to drive like hell with a fresh playlist. A sequel to the road-raging actioner Baby Driver may be on the horizon. That's the latest news from the Twitter-verse at least, though you can take heart in knowing the update came straight from director Edgar Wright himself.

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  • The Strangest Reasons Why Movie Productions Were Halted

    With all the big egos and enormous Hollywood budgets, sometimes production delays can slow a movie down. And sometimes, the reasons behind those delays are pretty bizarre. From animated abominations to political turmoil, these are the strangest reasons why movie productions have been halted.

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  • Will The Halloween Sequels End The Franchise?

    The upcoming sequels to director David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot promise that the saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode will conclude, but will they serve as the end of the entire franchise? Green and screenwriter Danny McBride weigh in.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Mary Jane Watson

    Originally introduced in 1966 in one of the most memorable moments in Spider-Man history, Mary Jane has had a career on the page that's almost as complicated as her radioactive paramour's. From her comic book origins to her on-screen adaptations, here's the untold truth behind Mary Jane Watson.

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  • Blade: Mahershala Ali Confirmed For Marvel Reboot Movie

    Blade is coming back. Marvel Studios has a reboot of Blade in the works, with Moonlight and True Detective actor Mahershala Ali set to star in the lead role as the half-mortal, half-immortal vampire hunter character created by Marv Wolfman.

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  • Characters That Got Cut From The Sequel For Bizarre Reasons

    Sometimes, a beloved movie character might not return for a sequel, and occasionally, the reason for their absence isn’t so simple. From inexplicable creative choices to strange negotiation tactics, the bizarre reasons why some characters got cut from sequels can really make you scratch your head.

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  • Small Details You Missed In The New It Trailer

    Let's take a look at some of the little details peppered throughout the It: Chapter Two trailer, ones which suggest a devout and appropriate faithfulness to the sequel's source material — which is, after all, one of the greatest horror novels ever written.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Forky

    Even before Toy Story 4 hit theaters, we've all been asking questions about Forky and the nature of his existence. And as it turns out, there’s a forkful of fascinating stories behind this trashy toy's creation.

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  • It: Chapter Two Director Andy Muschietti Wants To Remake The Howling

    ​The man who brought Pennywise the Dancing Clown to life on the silver screen wants you to stock up on silver bullets. ​It: Chapter Two​ director Andy Muschietti told fans at New Line's San Diego Comic-Con panel that he wouldn't mind taking on another classic — the 1980 werewolf flick ​The Howling.

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  • First Jay & Silent Bob Reboot Poster Reveals Bluntman V Chronic Showdown

    ​Ladies and gentlemen, start your blunts. Kevin Smith took to Instagram to reveal the first poster for his long-awaited Jay and Silent Bob ​reboot — one which puts a decidedly modern spin on the awesomely ridiculous alter-egos of the lovable stoners played by himself and longtime cohort Jason Mewes.

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  • Co-Stars Who Had Romantic Tension And It Showed On Camera

    Sometimes, co-stars can develop a chemistry on-screen that just can’t be denied, and that tension might just continue after filming has wrapped. From Oscar-winning actors to TV show stars, these co-stars had serious romantic tension on set, and it majorly showed on camera.

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  • Aladdin 2: Will The Live-Action Sequel Ever Happen?

    With Disney's film schedule filled with live-action takes on old classics, it's easy to see why fans are wondering if the House of Mouse will keep its cash-collecting train rolling with not only more reimaginings but also remakes of animated sequels. So, will a live-action Aladdin 2 ever happen?

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Why These Sci-Fi Actors Look So Familiar

    With so many genre releases lighting up the cineplex, it's only natural that most actors have shown in up in at least one science fiction film — even if they did so behind a generous amount of makeup or in an outlandish costume. Here's why some of your favorite sci-fi characters look so familiar.

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  • The Flintstones Getting An Adult-Oriented Reboot

    Yabba dabba doo! The Flintstones are coming back to the small screen in a way you've never seen them before. Warner Bros. Animation and Brownstone Productions, Elizabeth Banks' production banner, have partnered to created a Flintstones reboot series aimed at adults.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Why So Many Summer 2019 "Blockbusters" Are Flopping

    Even after the massive debut of Avengers: Endgame, 2019 has turned out to be a disappointing year at the box office. No studio makes a movie expecting it to tank, but weekend after weekend has seen one franchise picture after another underperform at best, and flat out fail at worst. What gives?

    By Hunter Cates Read More
  • How Ralph Fiennes Transformed Into Voldemort

    Ralph Fiennes had to undergo a radical transformation to become Tom Riddle, from his appearance to his mannerisms to his costume, so for all of those curious Potter fans, here's how Fiennes truly transformed into Lord Voldemort.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • First Reactions Praise Lion King Remake As 'Piece Of Art'

    ​The House of Mouse has delivered a live-action fable worthy of a king. First reactions are pouring in for Disney's live-action remake of the classic 1994 animated film ​The Lion King,​ and they are full of nothing but praise for its stunning visuals and brilliant voice performances.

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  • Things In The MCU Only Adults Notice

    While kids absolutely adore Marvel movies, there's a lot about this franchise that only grown-ups will appreciate. From tacky outfits and glossed-over casualties to an incessant barrage of quick-witted innuendos, here are some things in the MCU that only adults will notice.

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  • Beyoncé Curating Companion Album For The Lion King Remake

    Fans of The Lion King are already feeling the love tonight, thanks to an announcement by one of the film's biggest stars. Ahead of the July 19 release of the live-action Lion King remake, it was announced that Beyoncé, who plays Nala, will curate a companion album entitled The Lion King: The Gift.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Why The Office Reboot Will Never Happen

    In late 2017, there were reports that NBC might bring back The Office. But now, it looks like the revival will never come to pass. From unwilling executives to resistant actors, here's why The Office reboot will never happen.

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  • George R.R. Martin Shares New Details About Game Of Thrones Prequel

    Game of Thrones fans take note — winter might have come and gone, but the long night may be far from over. At least that's the news straight from the dragon's mouth about HBO's upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series. George R.R. Martin just dropped a bevy of bits about the hyper-secretive prequel.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • John Travolta Comedy Look Who's Talking Getting A Reboot

    ​Let's talk about rebooting a classic comedy for the modern age. Sony imprint Screen Gems is eyeing 1989's ​Look Who's Talking,​ which starred John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Bruce Willis, for the remake treatment. Jeremy Garelick (​The Wedding Ringer​) has been tapped to write and direct.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Saw: Samuel L. Jackson Joins Cast Of Chris Rock's Spin-Off Movie

    ​Chris Rock's ​Saw​ reboot just got a lot more badass. Ubiquitous and universally loved actor Samuel L. Jackson has joined the cast of the upcoming film, in which he'll play the father of Rock's character, a police detective on the trail of a fiendish, puzzle-building serial killer.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • What Those Endgame Deaths Mean For The MCU's Future

    If you've seen Endgame, now's the time to start unpacking exactly how the MCU will cope with its losses, what those deaths mean for current and future heroes, and how the shape of the world in stories to come will be affected.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Here's Why Midsommar Is The Scariest Movie Of 2019

    Midsommar, Ari Aster's much-anticipated follow-up to Hereditary, is finally here, so horror fans everywhere can finally put on their best white dresses and flower crowns to dig into this sun-drenched piece of folk-horror. Let's look at why it just might end up being the scariest movie of 2019.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Will There Be A Spider-Man: Far From Home Sequel?

    Spider-Man: Far From Home finally swung onto silver screens on July 2 — delighting fans with action, adventure, and plenty of Peter Parker-brand humor. It also left audiences with quite a few questions, chief among which is this: Will there be a Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel?

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  • Why Masters Of The Universe Will Blow You Away

    He-Man's first trip to theaters didn't go as planned in 1987, but the once-mighty TV and toy phenomenon is poised to get the reboot treatment -- and even though his first movie was a complete flop, the new Masters of the Universe is much more likely to blow you away. Here are all the reasons why.

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  • Game Of Thrones Prequel Logo, Title May Have Been Leaked

    A few secrets from the ancient Seven Kingdoms may have been revealed. According to the Game of Thrones fan site Watchers on the Wall, the logo and title for HBO's upcoming Thrones prequel series was allegedly leaked, thanks to a purported production photo that features a name in a stylized logo.

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  • Ryan Reynolds Cast In Red Notice, Now At Netflix

    Are you red-y for more Reynolds? Ryan Reynolds has joined the cast of Red Notice, the action thriller from writer-director Rawson Marshall Thurber that was initially set up at Universal Pictures but has now moved to Netflix. Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot also star.

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  • Netflix Adopts New Policy After Stranger Things Backlash

    ​Netflix has a bad habit to kick. After a recent report revealed that depictions of smoking in its original content have tripled in just the last year, the streamer has declared that they will adopt a new, much more restrictive policy in regard to such depictions going forward.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Netflix's The Witcher: First Photos Of Series' Cast Revealed

    ​Got monsters? Netflix has your monster hunters. The streamer's original series ​The Witcher,​ based on a series of books by Polish novelist Andrzej Sapkowski, revealed a set of first-look images of its cast today by way of star Henry Cavill's Instagram. The show is set to premiere later this year.

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  • All The Best Stuff Coming To Netflix In August 2019

    A bunch of shows are returning with new batches of episodes — and of course, there's also the usual eclectic selection of movies and licensed TV series to help take your mind off the late summer heat. Let's dig in to every notable new Netflix viewing choice coming your way in August.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Rutger Hauer, Beloved Blade Runner Bad Guy, Dies At 75

    Fans of 1982's cult sci-fi epic Blade Runner are shedding tears like rain today after learning that Rutger Hauer — who played the villainous-slash-soulful replicant Roy Batty in the film — has died after a brief battle with illness. He was 75.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Black Widow Solo Movie Release Date, Cast, Logo Unveiled

    At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, where the house of heroes gave a presentation packed with thrilling updates on its post-Avengers: Endgame plans, Marvel announced the release date and cast for Black Widow, then put a cherry on top of the news by unveiling the film's official logo.

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  • The Reason Avengers 5 Wasn't Announced At San Diego Comic-Con 2019

    Kevin Feige and his merry band of Marvel movie-makers brought down the house at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. What was missing from the panel, though, was the announcement of another Avengers movie — which some fans were holding out hope for. Here's why Avengers 5 wasn't announced at this year's SDCC.

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  • Titans Season 2 Release Date Announced

    Titans is gearing up for its second turn on DC Universe, and thanks to an announcement made at the streaming site's panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, we now know when the series will come back. Here's the official release date for Titans season 2.

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  • Marvel's What If...? Animated Series Coming To Disney+

    Imagine all the possibilities! Marvel seeks to answer the age-old question "what if?" in its upcoming animated series entitled, well, What If...? — announced during the studio's Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Saturday, July 20.

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  • Marvel's Eternals Cast, Release Date Revealed

    Remember all that talk about Marvel Studios going cosmic for its fourth phase? Turns out, it wasn't just backchannel chatter and spicy speculation — it was totally true. At the studio's San Diego Comic-Con 2019 panel, Marvel announced the full cast for The Eternals and confirmed its release date.

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  • Halloween 2, Halloween 3 Confirmed With Official Release Dates

    Michael Myers will meet his end — and this time, it's for real. Two sequels to director David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot-slash-sequel are officially in the works, Universal and Blumhouse confirmed with a thrilling teaser video. The films are coming in 2020 and 2021.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Grimjack Movie In The Works From The Russo Brothers

    ​Joe and Anthony Russo aren't done mining the comics for box office gold. At the ace directing duo's panel at San Diego Comic-Con, they announced to the assembled throng that they have acquired the rights to '80s indie comic ​Grimjack, ​with an eye toward giving it the feature treatment.

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  • New It: Chapter Two Poster Teases Trailer Coming Tomorrow

    ​Hide your children. The evil entity which appears most often in the guise of Pennywise, the Dancing Clown, is back in a new poster for ​It: Chapter Two,​ the conclusion of the story begun with 2017's smash hit ​It: Chapter One.​ A trailer is expected to be released tomorrow.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Conjuring 3 Release Date, Cast And Story

    The Conjuring was the first film in what would become a vast, interconnected horror universe that includes includes spin-offs like The Nun, The Curse of La Llarona, and the hugely successful Annabelle movies. Now, the third Conjuring film is on its way. Here's what we know so far.

    By Jennifer Arbues Read More
  • Thor 4 In The Works With Writer-Director Taika Waititi

    Strap in, Marvel fans — there's more Thor in store. Thor: Ragnarok filmmaker Taika Waititi is officially on board to write and direct Thor 4, meaning that he can continue imbuing the film series with his signature humor and snappy dialogue. Chris Hemsworth is expected to reprise his role.

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  • Jack Reacher TV Series In The Works At Amazon

    Justice is coming. Amazon Studios has secured screen rights for a Jack Reacher television series, centered around the former military policeman at the forefront of thriller novelist Lee Child's books. The show will not star Tom Cruise in the titular role.

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  • Mindhunter Season 2 Scores Official Release Date

    Deep breath, everyone. It's happened, and it's not a drill. Mindhunter season 2 finally, officially has a release date. Mindhunter director and executive producer David Fincher confirmed during a recent appearance on KCRW's The Treatment podcast when the second season will hit Netflix.

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  • The Joker Movie Release Date, Cast, Trailer And Rating

    Considering how singular Joaquin Phoenix's interpretation of the Joker promises to be, it's probably a good idea to know a little bit about the character's long history to fully appreciate what's different about his depiction. Here's everything you need to know before watching 2019's Joker.

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  • The Big Lebowski Spin-Off The Jesus Rolls Scores 2020 Release Date

    Jesus has risen — Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski, that is. Screen Media recently acquired domestic rights to the Big Lebowski spin-off movie The Jesus Rolls, which features John Turturro as the titular bowling enthusiast. The company also stamped The Jesus Rolls with a 2020 release date.

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  • The Entire Wolverine Movie Story Finally Explained

    Making sense of the X-Men timeline can be complicated, but when you focus just on the Wolverine, the story gets a little easier to follow. From his bloody origin tale to his fateful final movie, here’s the Wolverine’s cinematic story explained.

    By Lauren Thoman Read More
  • The Entire Iron Man MCU Timeline Finally Explained

    We're bringing up the holographic schematics and outlining how Tony Stark goes from a genius weapons designer with no heart to Iron Man, a self-sacrificing superhero with a heart of palladium. This is the entire Iron Man MCU timeline, finally explained.

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  • The Entire Thor MCU Story Finally Explained

    Thor has been a member of the Avengers, fought as a gladiator, and hobnobbed with the Guardians of the Galaxy. And if you’ve tried in vain to break down his storyline from start to finish, don’t worry. We’ve pulled together a condensed version of Thor’s lengthy MCU timeline.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • The Ending Of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Explained

    As with every Tarantino film, Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood is rich with storytelling depth and meaning throughout, but that's particularly true of its ambitious final sequences leading up an ending that leaves plenty of unanswered questions and implications for us to mull over.

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  • Black Widow Movie Will Explain Natasha's Endgame Sacrifice

    If you're still reeling from the heartbreaking decision Black Widow made in Avengers: Endgame, you'll get a bit of relief with the heroine's upcoming solo movie. According to Black Widow actor David Harbour, the film will explain Natasha Romanoff's choice to sacrifice herself during Endgame.

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  • The Entire Stranger Things Timeline Explained

    Whether you're a devoted Stranger Things fan looking for a refresher, or a casual fan looking for a point of reference, we're digging into the history of Hawkins, Indiana's association with the Upside Down, from the first experiments conducted at Hawkins Lab to the Battle of Starcourt and beyond.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • The Ending Of Stranger Things 3 Explained

    Now that we've all binged Stranger Things 3, let's talk about the season's ending. Toast some Eggos, turn on the boombox, and watch out for the Mind Flayer. From shocking deaths to shifts in the status quo to what we can expect from season 4, this is the ending of Stranger Things 3, explained.

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  • The Ending Of Spider-Man: Far From Home Explained

    The plot of Spider-Man: Far From Home has a whole lot more to do with the wider MCU than it does its own Spider-Man continuity. In case you somehow missed the last two Avengers movies, a lot has happened since Peter Parker's first adventure. Let's break down the ending of Spider-Man: Far From Home.

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home's Post-Credits Scenes Explained

    Spider-Man: Far from Home has finally arrived, and it's a lot to take in -- and that includes the scenes we see after the credits start to roll. If you're wondering what it all means for Peter Parker and the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, don't worry -- we've got the answers you need.

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  • The New Avengers: Endgame Re-Release Footage Explained

    Whether the point of it is to reward fans, to finally steam past Avatar in ticket sales, to act as an advertisement for the eventual home release, or all of the above, the Avengers: Endgame re-release is here with new footage. For a closer look, here's our explanation of the extra scenes.

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  • How The Office Changed TV And No One Noticed

    As proven by its enduring popularity on Netflix, The Office has taken its place in the canon of television classics, shedding the notion that it was somehow an inferior remake. Instead, it revolutionized TV comedy.

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  • The Real Reason These TV Shows Were Canceled In 2019

    Why shut down a well-liked series? Because actors leave, creators finish telling their stories, or a network is ready to move on. Here's a look at all the current TV shows that will have told all the stories they have to tell by the dawn of the 2020s.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Big Mouth Scores Three-Season Renewal At Netflix

    ​The creative minds behind Netflix's ​Big Mouth​ just scored themselves a Big Deal. The animated series was picked up for three more seasons — its fourth, fifth, and sixth — by the streamer as part of an overall deal with Brutus Pink, the production company recently formed by the series' creators.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Amazon's The Boys Drops Hours Ahead Of Schedule

    The Boys have arrived to the party a little early. Originally slated for a July 26 release, Amazon's new anti-superhero series The Boys dropped hours ahead of schedule on Thursday, July 25, letting excited audiences dive into this show earlier than they expected.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The Cast Of Cheers Looks Different Today

    Cheers won 28 Emmys and more than 40 million households watched the finale, but its most impressive accomplishment might be the way its stars defied typecasting and have continued to find work in Hollywood. You might not recognize their faces today, but you've certainly seen them over the years.

    By Ryan McKee Read More
  • New Watchmen Series Details Revealed

    ​Alternate timeline, similar issues. Damon Lindelof, creator of HBO's ​Watchmen​ series, recently offered up a few details about the show during a Television Critics' Association presser. Although the series will take place in 2019, it'll be quite a different 2019 from the one we're stuck in.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Purge Season 2 Teaser Sets Up An Entirely New Story

    The Purge is back — kind of. A teaser for the second season of USA's The Purge series, based on the popular horror films, has dropped. Though it's only 20 seconds in length, the footage sets up an entirely different story from the show's first season.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Biggest Unanswered Questions In Stranger Things 3

    After the Hawkins teens defeated the Mind Flayer, Stranger Things season three left fans with plenty of questions. From Russian interference to missing powers, here are the biggest unanswered questions from the super strange third season.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Will There Be A Veronica Mars Season 5?

    Veronica Mars made its triumphant return to television with a surprise early drop of season 4 on Hulu. After a daring season finale, fans are wondering where the show could go next. One question remains: will there be a Veronica Mars season 5?

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  • The Orville Headed To Hulu For Season 3

    The Orville has a new home. Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi adventure series The Orville will move from Fox, where it had aired its first two seasons, to Hulu for season 3. The man himself announced the shift during San Diego Comic-Con 2019.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Preacher Season 4 Trailer Promises Hell Will Break Loose

    Do you have a moment to talk about our not-quite lord and savior, Jesse Custer? AMC brought the apocalyptic Preacher season 4 trailer to SDCC 2019, promising that small-town preacher Jesse will face the wrath of Hell and the prophecies of Heaven on his final journey to reach the Man Upstairs.

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  • Riverdale Season 4 Casts Shannen Doherty For Luke Perry Tribute

    Shannen Doherty is joining the cast of Riverdale season 4 for a very special reason. Announced at the series' panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Doherty will be a part of the Riverdale season 4 premiere, which will tribute Fred Andrews actor Luke Perry, who passed away in March at the age of 52.

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  • Doom Patrol Renewed For Season 2

    Here comes the Doom. DC Universe's Doom Patrol has scored a second season renewal, announced at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. Executive producer Jeremy Carver and actress Diane Guerrero announced the Doom Patrol season 2 renewal, then confirmed that the episodes are arriving in 2020.

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  • Star Trek: Lower Decks First-Look Photos, Main Cast Revealed

    At the dazzling Star Trek universe panel at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, the full voice cast for CBS All Access' upcoming adult-oriented animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks was announced. Variety had the cast details, while Collider dropped a batch of first-look images from the new show.

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  • Star Trek: Picard Just Cast Several Next Generation Actors

    During Saturday's sparkling Star Trek universe panel in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Sir Patrick Stewart announced in fabulously dramatic fashion that a handful of Star Trek: The Next Generation actors will join him on the upcoming Picard series.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • She-Ra And The Princesses Of Power Season 3 Trailer, Photos Revealed

    Best Friend Squad, assemble! Adora, Glimmer, and Bow are embarking on another adventure on the upcoming third season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power — the first trailer for which Netflix and DreamWorksTV unveiled during this year's San Diego Comic-Con. A batch of photos was also revealed.

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  • Archer Renewed For Season 11 With Big Changes In Store

    In a decision decidedly not an idiot thing done by idiots, FX has renewed Archer for season 11 ⁠— which will be different in many, many ways. The network made the announcement during (what else?) San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Friday, July 19.

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  • Amazon's The Boys Renewed For Season 2

    The Boys are all set to come back... before they've officially arrived. Amazon Studios announced during its San Diego Comic-Con panel for The Boys, the television adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's comic book series of the same name, that the show has been renewed for a second season.

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  • First Look At Rick And Morty Season 4 Revealed At SDCC 2019

    ​Ready for a look at ​Rick and Morty ​season 4? Of course you are. We've all been waiting for a sneak peek, and fans at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 got one today — shortly before Adult Swim thankfully saw fit to release it to their YouTube Channel. The clip is every bit as hilarious as we'd expected.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Ending After Season 7

    The Agents are about to embark on their final mission. Hours before the official panel for Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Friday, July 18, it was announced that the superhero-slash-super-spy series will end after its upcoming seventh season.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Westworld Season 3 Will Be 'Less Of A Guessing Game'

    Get ready Westworld fans, 'cause season 3 is out to untangle some of — but probably not all of — the million and one mysteries surrounding the series. And the experience will be a lot less confusing than seasons past, according to Westworld co-creator Jonathan Nolan.

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  • New TV Shows That Won't Survive 2019

    Much like new restaurants, new TV shows come and go all the time. And like those restaurants, it's because those shows don't offer anything tasty enough to bring people back. Let's look at some TV shows that may end up being things of the past before most people knew they were things of the present.

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  • When Will Rick And Morty Season 5 Happen?

    Rick and Morty season 4 is coming our way in November, but months ahead of that fated premiere date, fans have started to question when season 5 of the series might happen. Co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland have an answer — and it's bound to make Rick and Morty loyals grin from ear to ear.

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  • First Mindhunter Season 2 Photos Tease Series' Long-Awaited Return

    ​Netflix has teased the upcoming second season of ​Mindhunter​ — with an appropriate catch. Members of the press were presented with an interactive package by the streamer, consisting of over 200 photos that had to be meticulously combed through in order to unlock a teaser trailer.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Walking Dead Season 10: Negan May Earn His Freedom

    Brace yourselves Walking Dead-heads, 'cause big-time baddie Negan may be walking the streets of Alexandria as a free man in season 10. That volatile bit of news came straight from the mouth of series showrunner Angela Kang in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.

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  • One Punch Man Season 3: Everything We Know So Far

    If you're a fan of superheroes or anime, chances are you're already well familiar with One-Punch Man. If you've been checking your streaming services weekly to see when (or if) a third season is on the way, worry not. We've worked so hard that we've gone bald finding out everything you need to know.

    By Ziah Grace Read More
  • Rick And Morty: Here's How You Can Become A Character On Season 4

    Ever dreamt of being a part of Rick and Morty? Well, that fantasy will become reality for a couple of lucky people. Thanks to a newly announced contest, fans have the chance to become characters on Rick and Morty season 4 ⁠— plus tour the series' studio and meet creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Mandalorian: Jon Favreau Already Writing Season 2

    ​​The Mandalorian​ may not have arrived yet... but we already know he'll be back. Jon Favreau, who created the upcoming Disney+ series, recently disclosed in an interview with ​Collider​​ that he's already drafting scripts for the second season — and that pre-production is already underway.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Stranger Things' Maya Hawke Talks About That Big Character Reveal

    In the aftermath of Stranger Things season 3, Maya Hawke can now discuss her character Robin's big reveal — which she did in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, disclosing how she and the Duffer Brothers came together to create such a layered, realistic, and thoughtful character.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Euphoria Renewed For Second Season At HBO

    Get ready for another season of drama, trips, and teen angst — Zendaya's breakout HBO hit Euphoria has been renewed for a second season. Created by Sam Levinson, Euphoria stars Zendaya as Rue Bennett, a 17 year old who returns to school after overdosing on drugs.

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  • Pose Star Angelica Ross Joins Cast Of American Horror Story: 1984

    ​A star on the rise is headed back to the '80s for her next gig. Angelica Ross, star of the hit FX series ​Pose,​ is joining the cast of ​American Horror Story: 1984,​ the upcoming season of the long-running anthology series. Creator Ryan Murphy broke the news in a post to his Instagram account.​

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  • New Walking Dead Series Adds Three Actors To Its Cast

    ​AMC is beginning to stock up its roster of players for the third series in the ​Walking Dead​ franchise. The cabler has cast young actors Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, and Hal Cumpston​ in the series, which will focus on the first generation to grow up in the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse.

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  • Marilyn Manson To Appear In Adaptation Of Stephen King's The Stand

    Hide your children, folks, 'cause the Antichrist Superstar is set to haunt a television near you next year. Yes, that Antichrist Superstar — a.k.a. the shock-rocking diva of darkness Marilyn Manson — has confirmed he'll appear in the soon-to-shoot adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Small Details You Missed In Stranger Things 3

    Stranger Things 3 is finally here, along with the Red Army, parasitic sludge monsters, and more '80s references than you can shake an ice cream scooper at. Of course, '80s nostalgia isn't all you'll find if you dig deeper. Here are some of the small details you might've missed in Stranger Things 3.

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  • We Finally Understand The Ending Of Breaking Bad

    Breaking Bad is one of the best shows in TV history, and after five seasons, it led to an ending that people still talk about today. But if you need a helping hand to understand that final episode, well then, let's cook.

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  • The Lord Of The Rings TV Series Sets J.A. Bayona As Director

    The upcoming Lord of the Rings television series has found its keeper. Amazon Studios recently tapped Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom filmmaker J.A. Bayona to helm the first two episodes of the fantasy drama series, which takes place in Middle-earth in the time before The Fellowship of the Ring.

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