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  • James Gunn's Original 'The Suicide Squad' Pitch Had A Slightly Darker Ending

    James Gunn's original The Suicide Squad pitch to Warner Bros. executives mostly remained intact, but he revealed he had a slightly darker ending.

    By Jeremy Mathai Read More
  • Polka-Dot Man's Origin Story, And How James Gunn Directed David Dastmalchian

    The Polka-Dot Man origin story scene is one of the best moments in The Suicide Squad, and actor David Dastmalchian shared how it was filmed.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
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    'The Suicide Squad' Credits Scene Explained: What's Next For That Character?

    Here is The Suicide Squad credits scene explained, as we dig into the future for the surprising survivor of the battle against Starro.

    By Jeremy Mathai Read More
  • James Gunn Developing More DC Comics Projects

    James Gunn Is Considering More DC Comics Projects After 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3'

    It sounds like Warner Bros. already has James Gunn developing more DC Comics projects to tackle after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is done.

    By Ethan Anderton Read More
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    'Vivo' Director Kirk DeMicco On The Film's Evolution, Roger Deakins' Involvement, And More [Interview]

    We spoke with Vivo director Kirk DeMicco about his new animated musical, how it changed since Lin-Manuel Miranda began writing it in 2009, and more.

    By Ben Pearson Read More
  • "There's No Fake Stuff": How 'The Suicide Squad' Pulled Off That Giant Beach Battle

    The Suicide Squad beach battle certainly sets a tone for the rest of the film. Here's how they pulled it off, according to the actors who were there.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
  • 'The Suicide Squad' Star Alice Braga On Playing The Straight Character In A Movie Full Of Lunatics [Interview]

    In our Alice Braga interview, we talk about her work in The Suicide Squad, Queen of the South, and the masterpiece City of God.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
  • Shang-Chi TV Spot

    'Shang-Chi' TV Spot: Marvel's New Superhero Must Face His Past (And A Guy Named Razor Fist)

    A new Shang-Chi TV spot finds Marvel's new superhero facing his past and dealing with a dangerous new foe called Razor Fist.

    By Ethan Anderton Read More
  • Every 'The Suicide Squad' Character Ranked By How Much You Want To Hug Them

    Every super villain deservs a little bit of affection, right? Here are the Suicide Squad Characters ranked by how much you want to hug them.

    By Vanessa Armstrong Read More
  • 'The Suicide Squad' Star David Dastmalchian Thought About Universal Monsters "Every Day" While Filming [Interview]

    In our David Dastmalchian interview, the actor talks about bringing Universal Monster pathos to a d-list supervillain in The Suicide Squad.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
  • 'The Suicide Squad' Actor Nathan Fillion Thinks Batman Needs A Therapist [Interview]

    In our Nathan Fillion interview, the Suicide Squad actor talks about working with James Gunn, and why Batman needs to seek help.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
  • The Scariest Scene In 'Banshee Chapter' Will Make You Fear Staircases

    The scariest scene in Banshee Chapter is all about your fear of stairs. And yes, aren't we all afraid of stairs in some small way?

    By Matt Donato Read More
  • 'The Suicide Squad' Actor Flula Borg On Playing A Supervillain Sex God For James Gunn [Interview]

    In our Flula Borg interview, the comedian and actor talks about suiting up as an intentionally silly sex god super villain in The Suicide Squad.

    By Jack Giroux Read More
  • 'The Capote Tapes' Trailer: The Prayer Of That Acclaimed Truman Capote Documentary Is Finally Answered

    Watch The Capote Tapes trailer for the documentary about the rise and fall of In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany's author Truman Capote

    By Joshua Meyer Read More
  • Making CGI Skin in Movies

    The Morning Watch: Challenges Of Making CGI Skin Look Real In Movies, 'Titans' Two-Season Recap & More

    In this edition, find out the challenges of making CGI skin in movies, catch up with the first two seasons of DC's Titans before season three, and more.

    By Ethan Anderton Read More
  • 'Chronicle 2' Will Be Set 10 Years After The Original And The Main Characters Will Be Women

    Here's some more news about the upcoming appropriately Max Landis-less Chronicle 2 which will take place a decade after its predecessor.

    By Joshua Meyer Read More
  • 'Hunger Games' Prequel Film Based On 'The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes' Will Begin Shooting Next Year

    The Hungergames prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, based on the book of the same name, will begin shooting next year.

    By Joshua Meyer Read More
  • 'Cry Macho' Trailer: Clint Eastwood Hits The Road With His Rooster

    Here's the first trailer for Clint Eastwood's latest directorial (and starring) effort, Cry Macho, based on the 1975 novel by N. Richard Nash.

    By Danielle Ryan Read More
  • The Daily Stream: 'The Little Hours' Is A Sweet Slice Of Blasphemy

    If you're looking for something scintillatingly blasphemous to stream tonight or this weekend, look no further than The Little Hours.

    By Danielle Ryan Read More
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    'Copshop' Trailer: Gerard Butler Vs. Frank Grillo In The Battle Of The B-Movie Kings

    B-movie kings Gerard Butler (Den of Thieves) and Frank Grillo (Warrior) go head to head in this new Copshop trailer from director Joe Carnahan.

    By Ben Pearson Read More
  • 'Prisoners Of The Ghostland,' Possibly The Craziest Movie Of 2021, Has A Release Date

    If you're wondering about the Prisoners of the Ghostland release date, wonder no more! You'll be able to see it soon enough.

    By Shania Russell Read More
  • Ariel Fisher's Favorite Movies of All Time - The Age of Innocence

    Ariel Fisher's Favorite Movies Of All Time

    Here are Ariel Fisher's favorite movies of all time, including films by Steven Spielberg, the Coen Brothers, Richard Linklater, and more.

    By Ariel Fisher Read More
  • Shang-Chi Character Poster

    Superhero Bits: 'Shang-Chi' Screening At CinemaCon, James Gunn Responds To Martin Scorsese's Superhero Comments & More

    In this edition, hear what James Gunn said about Martin Scorsese's superhero movie criticism, check out a new Batman AR app for kids, and more.

    By Ethan Anderton Read More
  • Stanley Kubrick's 'A Clockwork Orange' Getting A 4K Ultra HD Release

    Stanley Kubrick's 1971 dystopian sci-fi classic is getting a 4K HD release. Here's what you need to know about the A Clockwork Orange 4K Ultra HD release.

    By Danielle Ryan Read More
  • CODA: Release Date, Cast And More

    (Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) CODA premiered at Sundance Film Festival back in January 2021, endearing itself to viewers as a crowd-pleasing coming-of-age tale that drew a fair amount of praise for featuring…

    By Jeremy Mathai Read More
  • 'The Adam Project' Will Ask Big Sci-Fi Questions, Feature "Sick-Ass Tech," Says Director Shawn Levy

    Director Shawn Levy shared The Adam Project details on his upcoming sci-fi film with Ryan Reynolds, who stars as a time traveler who reunites with his dad.

    By Shania Russell Read More
  • Coming Home in the Dark trailer

    'Coming Home In The Dark' Trailer: Intense Sundance Thriller Comes Out This Fall

    James Ashcroft's directorial debut is one of the most suspenseful films I've seen in years. Check out the new Coming Home in the Dark trailer and poster.

    By Ben Pearson Read More
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