If You Liked Godzilla X Kong, You Should Check Out These Monster Movies
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is stomping its way through theaters right now, and if you dug that, get a load of this list of creature features to check out.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire is stomping its way through theaters right now, and if you dug that, get a load of this list of creature features to check out.
Read MoreJackie Chan and Chris Tucker became a classic buddy cop duo in Rush Hour, but the sequels didn't quite live up to the original.
Read MoreWill Dev Patel's action pic Monkey Man be a hit at the box office? Let's see.
Read MoreWhile Kong's metal arm in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is undeniably cool-looking, this augmentation doesn't come easy for the big guy.
Read MoreIn the previous MonsterVerse movie, the villain could be ripped to shreds because it was robotic. But that isn't the case in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire director Adam Wingard drew from his own trippy real-life experiences for one of the movie's Hollow Earth sequences.
Read MoreIt's time for another clash of the Titans! Let's head into spoiler territory and break down the ending of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Read MoreCurious if there's an extra scene after the credits start rolling on Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire? Here's our spoiler-free breakdown.
Read MoreThe big boys are headed back to the big screen! Here's what you need to remember before you see Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Read MoreDespite its monster-sized story, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire has a pretty reasonable budget.
Read MoreLegendary producer Jarry Bruckheimer has indicated the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie will be a total reboot complete with all-new cast members.
Read MoreSean Connery nearly died during a stunt gone wrong in the 1962 James Bond movie Dr. No, which would have had huge ramifications for the '60s as we knew them.
Read MoreHow will Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire perform at the box office? Things are currently looking pretty good for the newest entry in the MonsterVerse.
Read MoreThe newest trailer for Dev Patel's Monkey Man is here to punch you through the screen.
Read MoreAlex Proyas, the director of the original version of The Crow, is not thrilled about the long-in-the-works remake that's coming out this year.
Read MoreWant to celebrate The Boondocks Saints turning 25? Here's how you can watch Troy Duffy's cult action movie at home.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong director Adam Wingard looked to Michael Mann's Thief for inspiration for the film's depiction of Kong as a masculine (and hairy) hero.
Read MoreThe Conan Doyle Estate sued Netflix for copyright infringement over Enola Holmes on the grounds of, strange as it sounds, Sherlock Holmes' emotions.
Read MoreMad Max director George Miller considered using de-aging technology on Charlize Theron for his upcoming Furiosa prequel movie, but here's why he decided not to.
Read MoreAt a Q&A session following The Fall Guy's world premiere at SXSW 2024, star Emily Blunt admitted to swiping one of her costumes and keeping it for herself.
Read MoreHannah Waddingham's appreciation for stunt performers grew exponentially after witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime moment on the set of The Fall Guy.
Read MoreBefore Bill Skarsgard starred in The Crow reboot, several other actors were in consideration for the role.
Read MoreWhen it came to making his action movie Monkey Man, director Dev Patel had to get creative with his stunt performers.
Read MoreThe Fall Guy managed to set a new practical stunts record involving a single car flipping over, besting the previous one set by Casino Royale.
Read MoreRyan Gosling had a deeply personal connection to The Fall Guy's dog plotline thanks to a four-legged friend he once had in his life.
Read MoreDev Patel put his body on the line for Monkey Man and kept acting shortly after major surgery.
Read MoreDev Patel was hesitant to direct Monkey Man until his Chappie director Neill Blomkamp convinced him he was the best candidate for the job.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One roared its way to an Academy Award, marking the first time a Godzilla film has won an Oscar.
Read MoreOne of The Goonies most famous scenes was improvised by a child actor.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone did a lot of his own stunts, and his body is paying the price.
Read MoreYears after playing Snake Plissken in Escape From New York, Kurt Russell turned down the chance to voice another character named Snake in Metal Gear Solid 3.
Read MoreIf you didn't catch the film in theaters (or if you actively chose to wait until VOD release), here's how to watch Argylle at home.
Read MoreA never-made 40-minute Godzilla IMAX 3D movie indirectly resulted in the MonsterVerse.
Read MoreWhile shooting Mad Max: Fury Road in the desert, the cast and crew frequently found themselves choking on dust.
Read MoreMad Max Fury Road director George Miller knew that making the epic chase film would be dangerous, but he demanded that the crew members be as safe as possible.
Read MoreThe Road House remake's stunt coordinator Garrett Warren crafted the film's action scenes using a technique that involves very fancy, high-tech pillow fights.
Read MoreAfter bulking up for and shooting season 1, Reacher star Alan Ritchson ended up needing surgery.
Read MoreReacher season 1 adapted the first book in the series, but season 2 jumped ahead. Why? Author Lee Child has the answer.
Read MoreThe Toy Story franchise is a lot bigger than you might think, but only two feature films boast a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreThree actors have played more than one Disney princess. Here they are.
Read MoreThe Kung Fu Panda films have now pulled in more than $2 billion at the worldwide box office, putting it among the all-time highest grossing animated franchises.
Read MoreGet ready to dive back into Riley's mind in "Inside Out 2." Here's everything we know about Pixar's upcoming animated sequel so far.
Read MoreWhat do Nintendo and Illumination have planned for The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2? Here's everything we know about the animated video game movie sequel so far.
Read MoreSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse was the presumed winner of the Best Animated Feature Oscar, but Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron took home the gold.
Read MoreUnless you're a parent or were very young in 2002, you have likely lost track of the Ice Age movies. Here's our handy-dandy guide to the animated franchise.
Read MoreAt one point, Disney's notorious flop The Black Cauldron could've ended up looking a lot more like The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Read MoreUnfortunately, by the time Disney's animated The Jungle Book started recording its voice performances, its original Mowgli actor had aged out of the role.
Read MoreDisney's 21st century success has largely come from acquired properties like Star Wars and Marvel, and it looks like anime is now a major target.
Read MoreThe winter 2024 anime season had tons to offer, like legendary ongoing shows, the gayest sci-fi anime in years, a John Wick-esque anime about ninjas, and more.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of Harry Potter and Jurassic Park, Reebok is releasing a collection of sneakers inspired by the beloved anime Hunter x Hunter.
Read MoreFrom Cowboy Bebop to One Piece to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix is going all-in on live-action anime adaptations. Which show could (and should) be next?
Read MoreIn the early days, Toonami operated on the knife's edge of cancellation. Then it was saved by Sailor Moon, Gundam Wing, and Dragon Ball Z.
Read MoreThe influential artist and writer behind Dragon Ball and its spin-offs has passed away, and Akira Toriyama leaves behind a massive legacy.
Read MoreThe influence of Dune stretches across the globe, as evidenced by the time the Hellsing anime directly referenced the villainous Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.
Read MoreEver wonder where some of your favorite Simpsons musical numbers come from?
Read MoreHermes got a chance to break out in a big way in a season 2 episode of Futurama.
Read MoreCartoon Network rejected Craig McCracken's original pitch for The Powerpuff Girls. Luckily, his work on Dexter's Laboratory caught the eye of a wandering exec.
Read MoreIt takes a village to build a Springfield and Matt Groening was far from the only artist responsible for The Simpsons' success.
Read MoreLeave it to Jay Leno to exacerbate a feud between two of the creators of The Simpsons.
Read MoreDisney now owns Family Guy, which certainly makes parodying their characters a lot harder than when the show was under the Fox banner.
Read MoreHermes Conrad is an odd name for a Jamaican bureaucrat in the year 2999, but the Futurama character's name was personal to the creators.
Read MoreWhich state is Springfield in? The Simpsons has deliberately avoided resolving this mystery, but the show has had some fun with it.
Read MoreYoung Justice's failure to sell enough superhero toys led to Cartoon Network canceling the DC series after just two seasons.
Read MoreThe streets of New New York are infested with owls, and while Futurama rarely addresses it, Matt Groening has revealed a canon explanation.
Read MoreDana Snyder landed his role on the Cartoon Network series Aqua Teen Hunger Force via a late-night drunken voicemail.
Read MoreThe Simpsons' first Christmas episode, 'Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,' proved to be a much better introduction to the series than the original pilot.
Read MoreAdventure Time survived far longer than most Cartoon Network shows, and the love for the show meant its season 10 ending had to be carefully handled.
Read MoreSome members of the original X-Men voice cast are reprising their roles in X-Men '97, while others are returning as new characters.
Read MorePsychiatrist Dr. Marvin Monroe used to be a regular supporting player on The Simpsons but has since died. Or he may be trapped in limbo. It's hard to tell.
Read MoreShow creator Matt Groening's never wanted to see The Simpsons kids as teenagers, but the Futurama crossover had different ideas.
Read MoreA real-life tragedy forced a rewrite of a Futurama episode that had already aired. Get the story here.
Read MoreHalle Bailey was a wonderful addition to the Disney Princess canon in The Little Mermaid, and Gabrielle helped pave the way.
Read MoreA draft of the Futurama pilot featured a dark joke that didn't make it into the final episode.
Read MoreAvatar: The Last Airbender references anime like Trigun in the season 3 episode 'Nightmares and Daydreams' - and these homages are more than just skin-deep.
Read MoreCartoon Network's Toonami helped give Daft Punk a huge boost with epic music videos.
Read MoreDoes Fire Nation Prince Zuko's scar represent his good side or his bad side in Avatar: The Last Airbender? It's not as obvious as it seems.
Read MoreA Fox executive who didn't understand what made Bob's Burgers such a special show tried to convince creatives to alter the dynamic between the Belcher family.
Read MoreCartoon Network shocked the world when it killed off Toonami's original TOM, but the character's death was equal parts capitalism and creativity.
Read MoreTalk about a deep cut reference! The Futurama writers snuck a nod to an incredibly rare Star Wars toy -- the elusive Yak Face -- into one of their episodes.
Read MoreFuturama's Nibbler is voiced by Frank Welker, a giant in his field who lent his vocals to multiple films from the Disney Renaissance.
Read MoreIt's time to go on down to South Park and have ourselves a time as we rank every season of the animated series from worst to best.
Read MoreThe pilot episode of Futurama went through a lot of different drafts, including one where the Statue of Liberty saves Fry from a nasty fall.
Read MoreBender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.
Read MoreFuturama was written by nerds, for nerds, and the nerdy writers didn't hesitate to include hidden clues to an alien language puzzle in the pilot episode.
Read MoreBender on Futurama almost had a very different design based solely on a speech idea for the robot alcoholic.
Read MoreDid you know the acclaimed animated shows Clone High and Jellystone! just premiered new seasons on Max? Because WB Discovery has barely bothered to tell anyone.
Read MoreAll combined, the Ghostbusters franchise has now made $1 billion at the box office.
Read MoreAnyone remember Dark Shadows, the Tim Burton/Johnny Depp movie that tried to revive the 60s soap opera of the same name?
Read MoreNew technology featured in a key Phoebe scene in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire lays the groundwork for adventures in the spirit world.
Read MoreRock got no reason, rock got no rhyme, but School of Rock star Jack Black does have one condition for a sequel: he won't do it without Mike White.
Read MoreLook, we love the OG Ghostbusters cast, but Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire proves it's time for them to allow the new heroes to take full control of the franchise.
Read MoreAccording to Tim Burton, Michael Keaton simply picked back up right where he left off playing the ghost with the most again in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Read MoreThe Ghostbusters and all their pals are back with Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Grab your proton pack and get ready to read our ending explained post.
Read MoreWondering if the new Ghostbusters movie Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire has a credits scene? We're here to give you the spoiler-free answer.
Read MoreThe Addams Family movie is considered a comedy classic, but it was almost a failure before it began.
Read MoreGrand Theft Hamlet recreates Shakespeare's famous work in the world of Grand Theft Auto Online. And it works. Yes, really.
Read MoreThe success of Anyone But You taught Sydney Sweeney to approach her work as an actor-producer with equal aplomb going forward.
Read MoreSome think There's Something About Mary couldn't be made today. Co-director Peter Farrelly disagrees, though there is one thing he'd change about the movie.
Read MoreWhile coming up with the idea for Everything Everywhere All at Once, directors The Daniels asked themselves a question about action movies and violence.
Read MoreWes Anderson wasn't present to accept his Oscar for The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, but he had a good excuse: he's only just started filming his next movie.
Read More20th Century Fox President Tom Rothman tried to remove on key element from Office Space, but a test screening with a great audience saved the day.
Read MoreYou can thank Poor Things writer Tony McNamara's son for the scene where Bella (Emma Stone) announces, 'I must go punch that baby.'
Read MoreThe stoner cinema legends have been making audiences laugh for decades. Here are the Cheech and Chong movies in order.
Read MoreYou may not expect the Oscars to be the place to quote a raunchy 2008 comedy, but Sam Rockwell did just that right before Robert Downey Jr. won.
Read MoreRyan Gosling's performance at the Academy Awards proved once and for all that he's more than 'just Ken.'
Read MoreStressed out and facing a time crunch, The Addams Family director Barry Sonnenfeld was ordered to make his five-year-old actors cry for real ... which he did.
Read MoreWhile we'll probably never see Coyote vs. Acme, Tiny Toon Adventures explored an identical premise in one of its best episodes, 'K-ACME TV.'
Read MoreLiam Neeson is the new Leslie Nielsen in the Naked Gun remake. Here's everything we know about the upcoming film so far.
Read MoreConfused about the comedy Self Reliance, directed by and starring Jake Johnson? Here are the movie's confusing elements explained.
Read MoreIt took his performance on the short-lived series Headmaster for Rob Reiner to finally land the role of Mike 'Meathead' Stivic on All in the Family.
Read MoreAccording to Norman Lear, the ending of 'Edith's 50th Birthday' elicited the strongest audience reaction of any moment in All in the Family's nine-season run.
Read MoreTragically, an emotionally powerful piece of TV history was lost forever when the Cheers set got repainted, much to its cast's chagrin.
Read MoreGilligan's Island creator Sherwood Schwartz once explained why casting the Skipper was the toughest role to get right, and it involves walking a very fine line.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's creatives really had to fight to even include the word 'abortion' in the season 1 episode 'Charlie Wants an Abortion.'
Read MoreHere are the actors still alive from the TV classic The Donna Reed Show.
Read More"Schitt's Creek" never shied away from the messier aspects of life, family, or love. Here are 25 of the best quotes from the beloved sitcom..
Read MoreM*A*S*H author Richard Hornberger's politically conservative outlook meant he wasn't a fan of the TV series adaptation, especially its version of Hawkeye.
Read MoreThe Who got a whole lot more than they expected when they included an explosion during their performance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
Read MoreWhen they were first created, The Addams Family characters didn't actually have names.
Read MoreThe Frasier season 2 episode The Matchmaker helped introduce farce into the series, and the show changed for the better.
Read MoreOne of the most talked about, fan favorite scenes in All of the Family's nine seasons was totally improvised.
Read MoreDespite an on set injury, Alan Hale treated Gilligan's Island like the theater. The show must go on!
Read MoreIn the '60s, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour's progressive politics caused a ruckus with CBS ... and Richard Nixon.
Read MoreJust sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a Gilligan's Island scrapped plot that would've answered a ton of questions audiences had about the show.
Read More40 years after The Jeffersons ended, some of the actors who sparred with George and sympathized with Weezy are still with us. Let's celebrate them, shall we?
Read MoreAll in the Family went through three different pilots before it got its casting just right.
Read MoreBefore Emma Thompson played Nanny McPhee she played children's entertainer Nanny Gee, Frasier Crane's first ex-wife, in Cheers season 10.
Read MoreJason Alexander ended up wearing a pair of glasses from a Spike Lee movie in the Seinfeld pilot.
Read More'Pickle Rick' is one of the few episodes of Rick and Morty that doesn't reference alcohol, but creator Dan Harmon says it's 'so much about alcoholism.'
Read MoreThe writers of All in the Family had to think hard to resolve a plotline where Edith Bunker lost her faith.
Read MoreCheers is one of the most popular shows of all time, and it might not have happened had its creators not met while working on a different sitcom.
Read MoreSadly, some of the best-known actors from Three's Company are no longer with us, but much of the cast is still working to this day. Let's catch up with them.
Read MoreCommunity star Joel McHale says things got a little physical between him and co-star Chevy Chase.
Read MoreOne episode of season 3 of The Dick Van Dyke Show in the took what some considered a big risk for 60s TV. Here's what happened.
Read MoreWhile filming the Night Court revival, John Larroquette felt the absence of so many old friends and crew members
Read MoreJohn Mulaney's award presentation at the Oscars should be an audition to host the Academy Awards next year.
Read MoreThe extremely strange, risky '60s sketch-comedy show Turn-On is the only show to ever be canceled in the middle of its debut broadcast.
Read MoreA Star Trek actor known for playing a beloved android character had more than just a cameo on the 1984 Night Court series -- he had a recurring role.
Read MoreBob Denver nearly learned the hard way not to make sudden movements around a lion while filming an episode of Gilligan's Island.
Read MoreThe classic '60s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie saw a drop-off in popularity after an NBC executive insisted that its leads should get married.
Read MoreSherwood Schwartz had a hard time convincing people that Gilligan's Island was a good idea (although that catchy theme song helped).
Read MoreAn Always Sunny in Philadelphia improv from Charlie Day caught his co-stars off guard ... before they cracked up.
Read MoreM*A*S*H dealt with some heavy subject matter, but it was the 'two dates to the prom' sitcom trope that crossed a line for CBS.
Read MoreAll in the Family had audiences deep sighing over the good ol' days, but here's what the actors who are still alive are up to these days.
Read MoreEnough viewers believed the events of Gilligan's Island were happening for real to cause a headache for the Coast Guard.
Read MoreCoach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colasanto) was a big part of Cheers' heart in its early seasons before his deteriorating health forced him to leave the series.
Read MoreGlenn Howerton couldn't stop cracking up at Danny DeVito's delivery of a certain line in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 10.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia failed to snag Bon Jovi for 'Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life,' although the episode was still replete with memorable cameos.
Read MoreHow does the new Netflix series The Gentlemen connect to the 2019 movie of the same name? The answer isn't too complicated.
Read MoreKate Winslet always studies and prepares for her projects, even researching trauma for her role as a paranoid authoritarian ruler in HBO's The Regime.
Read MoreThe Beverly Hillbillies was one of the top-rated shows on TV during the 1960s, but now Eric Baer Jr. is the only member of the core cast still with us.
Read MoreOne of the best episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a riff on Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining involving Mac and Dennis.
Read MoreMarried... with Children not only paved the way for the success of The Simpsons but also helped build the Fox Network foundation.
Read MoreRob Thomas's cameo on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a much darker ending in a deleted scene.
Read MoreJohn Larroquette won four straight Emmy Awards in the 1980s for playing Dan Fielding on Night Court. Here's why that award-winning streak came to an end.
Read MoreDue to some outrage, Fox blocked a Married With Children episode that turned out to be rather tame.
Read MoreUncle Jack's 'Nobody look!' became an all-timer moment on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with a little help from Charlie Day.
Read MoreA new crime documentary series on Netflix is coming for 3 Body Problem's crown.
Read MoreAn additional episode of the horrifying docuseries Quiet on Set will explore lingering questions and dig deeper into conversations ignited by previous episodes.
Read MoreIn the interest of amplifying the voices of the victims in Quiet on Set, we've detailed the Nickelodeon docuseries' most disturbing revelations.
Read MoreStephen King had doubts that the best cinematic adaptation of his work would make it through the Hollywood gauntlet. But sure enough, Frank Darabont did it.
Read MoreNetflix viewers have propelled the little-seen (but mostly well-received) Brian Cox veteran drama Mending the Line into the streamer's Top 10.
Read MoreClint Eastwood's American Sniper, starring Bradley Cooper, is coming to 4K for the first time. Here are the details.
Read MoreMark Wahlberg admits that he clashed with his The Departed director Martin Scorsese on a few small issues.
Read MoreTimothee Chalamet is the next actor to try his hand at The Voice of a Generation by playing Bob Dylan in a new biopic.
Read MoreInside Man, Wild Things, You've Got Mail, and many more films and TV shows are coming to Netflix in April 2024. Here's the full list and some we're excited for.
Read MoreEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and End of Evangelion both find room for hope in fatalism.
Read MoreThe late Angus Cloud's acclaimed crime thriller Your Lucky Day has made its way into Netflix's Top 10 since it began streaming.
Read MoreAfter seeing the premiere of the classic movie, The Godfather, actor James Caan stormed out after realizing a favorite scene of his had been cut.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of Funko POPs and Emerald Fennell's purposefully provocative 2023 film Saltburn, this is the post for you.
Read MoreDuring a Q&A at SXSW, Civil War director Alex Garland spoke about the music choices for the disturbing new A24 film.
Read MoreCheck out this visual effects reel for Jonathan Glazer's Oscar-winning film The Zone of Interest, showcasing some subtle work you never would have clocked.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg was adamant about making Schindler's List in black-and-white, much to Universal's concern at the time.
Read MoreIf AMPAS and the Academy are sending any kind of collective message with Oppenheimer's many Oscar wins, it's this: 'Please go back to the movies!'
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's Oppenheimer is so much better than 'Oscar bait.'
Read MoreCillian Murphy won the Oscar for Best Actor in Oppenheimer, but he deserved it 18 years ago with Breakfast On Pluto.
Read MoreThe Oscars are the most prestigious film awards in Hollywood, but who actually gets to vote for the nominees? Here's a quick breakdown.
Read MoreComposer Ludwig Göransson has now tied Hans Zimmer for Oscar wins thanks to Oppenheimer ... and his career is just getting started.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. has won an Academy Award for Oppenheimer, and this Best Supporting Actor Oscar is right on time.
Read MoreMessi may not have gotten an Oscar nomination for his performance as Snoop in Anatomy of a Fall, but he's the Goodest Boy in our hearts.
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is an undeniable classic, but the famed director had to fight for one now iconic moment.
Read MoreFox had some pretty weird notes for Kevin Costner in Hidden Figures.
Read MoreThe Dirty Dancing crawl scene is one of the greatest examples of on-screen chemistry ever captured. It was also completely improvised.
Read MoreJohn Williams wrote two potential main themes for Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List but was surprised by which one the director preferred.
Read MoreFrom the all-ages pathos of Orion and the Dark to the foodie delights of The Taste of Things, here are the movies that flew under the radar last month.
Read MoreDecades after directing Schindler's List, Steven Spielberg has admitted he could never quite find Schindler's 'Rosebud moment.'
Read MoreThe reality of Schindler's List became crystal clear to Liam Neeson just before filming his first scene, and it hit him something fierce.
Read MoreBilly Wilder, the director of Some Like It Hot and The Apartment, had a personal link to Schindler's List and asked Spielberg if he could direct it himself.
Read MoreProducer David O. Selznick originally decided to pass on Gone with the Wind but ultimately changed his mind and made the problematic classic film after all.
Read MoreThese are the only actors still alive from the classic Western TV series Bonanza.
Read MoreOn one of his movie sets, the buck stops with Quentin Tarantino. However, with TV, the producer is 'The Man,' as the director learned working on ER.
Read MoreA fresh body on an episode of Bones proved to be too gruesome for producer Stephen Nathan.
Read MoreCancer storylines are very tricky to handle, which is why the Bones writers felt Wendell was uniquely qualified to handle such an emotionally challenging arc.
Read MoreMelissa Moore's true crime podcast Happy Face is being adapted into a series at Paramount+. Here's what we know about the show so far.
Read MorePlenty of detectives have taken to the streets of New York as members of Law & Order's 27th Precinct. From Fontana to Briscoe, we've ranked them all.
Read MoreApples Never Fall showrunner Melanie Marnich made it a point to keep everyone guessing the motivations of every character on the series, the cast included.
Read MoreIn one version of the M*A*S*H pilot Hawkeye was a married man cheating on his wife, but the character's infidelity went too far for CBS.
Read MoreA season 9 Bones episode seemingly foreshadowed a real-life death, but when you dig a little deeper, the real event may have actually influenced the show.
Read MoreVarious pieces of art were used to influence the creation of the True Detective: Night Country corpsicle.
Read MoreBefore Emily Deschanel's pregnancy, the plan was for Bones season 7 to be a little like the third act of When Harry Met Sally.
Read MoreThe Sopranos made James Gandolfini a star, but he sometimes seemed uncomfortable in the role.
Read MoreNobody was safe on The Sopranos, as viewers learned when creator David Chase and his writers killed off a certain beloved cat burglar in season 2.
Read MoreBones featured a lot of dead bodies, though one particular corpse from season 1 left Eric Millegan (who played Zack Addy) extra unsettled.
Read MoreHere's your first look at Colin Farrell's new noir detective series for Apple TV+, Sugar.
Read MoreIs Kate Winslet ready to get back in the saddle as Mare for a continuation of HBO's Mare of Easttown? Here's what the actor had to say in a recent interview.
Read MoreA set from the forgotten Kelsey Grammer sitcom Back to You was one repurposed for an episode of Bones.
Read MoreBones' circus-themed episode "Double Trouble in the Panhandle" saw Emily Deschanel sustain a real-life injury that was subsequently written into the show.
Read MoreRight before getting his big break with Melrose Place, Andrew Shue shot a pilot for a scrapped early-'90s Fox crime series called Gulf City.
Read MoreWe're giving away subscriptions to MUBI, one of the best streaming services on the planet, and entering the contest will take about about five seconds.
Read MoreDirector Jon M. Chu looked to Steven Spielberg's Hook and its reliance on practical sets for his approach to the Wicked movie musical adaptations.
Read MoreTim Burton considered tipping his hat to a Christopher Lee horror classic with the alternate title for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Read MoreThe Zellner brothers' dialogue-free cryptic family drama Sasquatch Sunset is an early contender for the weirdest movie of the year.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Afterlife was one of the more successful releases of the pandemic era, but how will Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire fare at the box office?
Read MorePlaying the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz (very literally) left its mark on actor Ray Bolger thanks to his makeup in the classic film.
Read MoreIt's time for filmmakers to start planning how to help make Millie Bobby Brown the movie star she was destined to become after Stranger Things wraps up.
Read MoreIt's one thing for a random line to come out of an improv session, but on Game of Thrones, they improvised an entire battle scene.
Read MoreThe classic Twilight Zone episode 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet' was re-imagined twice, but neither remake captured the original's trim, terrifying simplicity.
Read MoreThe complete Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1 soundtrack gets a massive CD box set courtesy of Mondo.
Read MoreActor Kristofer Hivju improvised part of a famous Tormund scene on Game of Thrones.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling and producer Buck Houghton established a firm set of rules for the show, but sometimes broke them to the series' benefit.
Read MoreThe Zone of Interest deserved to win Best Sound at the Oscars over louder movies like Oppenheimer.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's Killers of the Flowers Moon nearly eclipsed Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple for most Oscar nominations without a single win.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer used his acceptance speech for The Zone of Interest to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Read MoreSchindler's List director Steven Spielberg has high praise for Jonathan Glazer's harrowing The Zone of Interest.
Read MorePlenty have compared Shogun to Game of Thrones, but the showrunner thinks the epic series is more like a different HBO drama.
Read MoreWill The First Omen scare up a box office win? Let's investigate this spooky mystery!
Read MoreWanting to avoid CGI as much as possible, John Krasinski and his team used some resourceful practical visual effects for the grain silo scene in A Quiet Place.
Read MoreKevin Williamson will be sliding into the director's chair for Scream 7, which now has one of its most important cast members locked down: Neve Campbell.
Read MoreJames Wan is producing a film adaptation of the Stephen King horror short story The Monkey and it boasts quite the talented cast and crew.
Read MoreYep, that's right: Winnie the Pooh: Blood And Honey 3 is on the way, because why not?
Read MoreThe South Korean horror-thriller Exhuma is a big box office hit.
Read MoreThe first film received overwhelmingly negative reviews, but Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 currently has a surprisingly high Rotten Tomatoes score.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney's Immaculate was inspired by one of the greatest horror films ever made.
Read MoreThe First Omen's director had a 'long battle' with the MPA to avoid an NC-17 for reasons that had nothing to do with the horror prequel's blood or guts.
Read MoreThe most shocking scene in the Sydney Sweeney horror movie Immaculate was done on the first take without rehearsal.
Read MoreAre you ready to dive back into the deep end? Tomorrow, director Bryce McGuire's haunted swimming pool film Night Swim will be available to watch at home.
Read MoreImaginary, the latest horror film from Blumhouse, is headed home this week.
Read MoreA creepy portrait that haunts the background of Pet Sematary is based on real nineteenth-century paintings of children who died in infancy.
Read MoreGet Out made audiences sit up and take Jordan Peele seriously, but it was the box office success of Us that truly cemented his power in Hollywood.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus went old school to create its Xenomorphs, recruiting members of Stan Winston's Aliens team.
Read MoreThe acclaimed horror movie Late Night with the Devil has stirred up controversy for its use of AI art. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreImmaculate, Sydney Sweeney's new nun horror movie has an ending that will shock you to your core.
Read MoreSigourney Weaver had a perfectly clear view of how Alien should play, clearer even than Ridley Scott, who she had to advise to remove a certain scene.
Read MoreWith Alien: Romulus, director Fede Alvarez wanted to return Alien to its horror roots and make the series scary again.
Read MoreWhen it came time to make Alien: Romulus, director Fede Alvarez turned to Alien franchise experts Ridley Scott and James Cameron.
Read MoreLate Night with the Devil is a great new horror movie that feels like the successor to the Halloween classic Ghostwatch.
Read MoreLet's break down the Scream movies in order and where you can stream them right now!
Read MoreArcadian will unavoidably draw comparisons to A Quiet Place, but the horror movie is elevated by Nicolas Cage's understated performance.
Read MoreThe classic horror film Nosferatu had quite the premiere back in its day -- a debacle that was essentially the 1922 equivalent of the Fyre Festival.
Read MoreJanet Leigh stuck to taking baths only after filming Marion Crane's infamous death scene in the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho.
Read MoreThere are some real stinkers in the horror genre, and some turn out so bad that the actors can't help but publicly regret making them in the first place.
Read MoreStephen King may not have written the ending of The Mist that we saw on the big screen, but he sure wishes he did.
Read MoreDanielle Harris rose to fame as Laurie Strode's orphaned daughter in the Halloween movies, but what's she been doing since then? We've got all the details.
Read MoreLet's throw out our maps, completely ignore our GPS, recklessly disregard any notions of sticking to the major highways, and rank the Wrong Turn movies.
Read MoreLittle Shop of Horrors was helmed by the great Roger Corman, who is returning to produce a new film adaptation that's being directed by another horror veteran.
Read MoreAMC has announced Halfway to Halloween, a film festival wherein some of Blumhouse's best horror movies will return to theaters (and for a low ticket price).
Read MoreRemember Quibi? One of its most interesting horror shows, The Stranger, has been re-edited into a feature length film that will soon be streaming on Hulu.
Read MoreDavid Dastmalchian's upcoming horror film Late Night with the Devil is earning raves near and far, including from no less than an authority than Stephen King.
Read MoreAfter sitting on a shelf for a few years, the movie adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot from the director of Annabelle Comes Home is coming to Max in 2024.
Read MoreInspiration for The Mist suddenly struck Stephen King during a trip to the grocery store amidst a raging thunderstorm.
Read MoreThe grim bullying shower scene at the start of Carrie brought out some ugly emotions in Nancy Allen, who played ringleader Chris Hargensen.
Read MoreThe sequel to the Blumhouse horror movie Truth or Dare would have taken a page from another famous slasher franchise.
Read MoreIf one wants to marathon through the Tremors movies, here is a handy-dandy list one can use as a reference for the highly entertaining horror franchise.
Read MoreStephen King didn't write The Rage: Carrie 2, but the horrific themes throughout this maligned sequel are just as terrifying.
Read MoreStranger Things season 3 features some of the nastier visual effects of the entire series thanks to the Mind Flayer and some not-so-lucky rats.
Read MoreA true crime series finally convinced Stephen King he could adapt his novel Lisey's Story to the small screen.
Read MoreA memory of an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show helped form one of the best episodes of The X-Files.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode Caesar and Me might be the second to feature a ventriloquist dummy, but the first and only to be written by a woman.
Read MoreStephen King was once king of the miniseries. Come along with us as we rank every Stephen King miniseries from worst to best.
Read MoreMichonne, one of the standout characters in the Walking Dead universe, is back in a big way in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Read MoreX-Men '97's series bible contained what supervising producer/head director Jake Castorena defined as the X-Men's ethos: they must be an allegory for prejudice.
Read MoreKingpin 2 was reported to be developing in 2021, but there hasn't been an update since. Thankfully, co-director Peter Farrelly says it's still in the works.
Read MoreWe spoke with the stars of Kung Fu Panda 4, but as you might expect from a situation involving the great Jack Black, things quickly went off the rails.
Read MoreBefore Paul King directed Wonka and the Paddington movies, he directed every single episode of the cult favorite British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
Read MoreIn Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, young chimpanzee Noa (Owen Teague) will venture out into the Forbidden Zone, a concept from the original trilogy.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire gets knocked down an estimated 66% in its second weekend as Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire smashes into the box office.
Read MoreJamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are finally reuniting for a sequel to Disney's 2003 movie version of Freaky Friday.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire grossed more during its Thursday night preview screenings than any other MonsterVerse movie.
Read MoreLouis Gossett, Jr., a trailblazing actor who became the first Black man to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, has sadly passed away at the age of 87.
Read MoreNetflix's Fear Street trilogy is among the best original content the streaming service has ever made, and now a new Fear Street movie is officially on the way.
Read MoreWarner Bros. is making a commitment to stay in the Timothee Chalamet business, signing the actor to a multi-year, first-look deal.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire seems to be following the same path as Afterlife and 2016's Answer the Call. What could this mean for the franchise?
Read MoreDirector Steven Spielberg is getting his own Little Golden Books biography to tell kids how he came to be filmmaker behind Jurassic Park, Jaws, and more.
Read MoreScarlett Johansson is all set to star in the new Jurassic World movie being developed by director Gareth Edwards and writer David Koepp.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire scores a $16 million opening day, putting it on track for a box office debut slightly below Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Read MoreAs Alien: Romulus director Fede Álvarez sees it, the old-fashioned tech of Alien and the jarringly advanced technology of Prometheus are perfectly compatible.
Read MoreAfter three weekends at the box office, Dune: Part Two has surpassed the global total for Dune - and it still has a long road ahead.
Read MoreIn the crossover absolutely nobody asked for, Winnie the Pooh will team up with serial killer versions of Bambi, Tinkerbell, and more to wreak cinematic havoc.
Read MoreNow this a homecoming fit for the king of reggae. Here's how you can watch the Reinaldo Marcus Green-directed Bob Marley: One Love at home.
Read MoreKung Fu Panda 4 and Dune: Part Two are both holding strong at the box office in their second and third weekends, respectively.
Read MoreCivil War is set at the tail end of a conflict between the former US government, the Florida Alliance, and the Western Forces of Texas and California.
Read MoreEmma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos will follow up the Oscar-winning Poor Things with Kinds of Kindness, an anthology film slated to release in 2024.
Read MorePatty Jenkins claims she's resumed working on her Star Wars: Rogue Squadron movie for Lucasfilm now that Wonder Woman 3 is no longer happening.
Read MoreDirector Ari Aster's next project, Eddington, boasts a ridiculously stacked cast including Oscar winner Emma Stone
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger will play The Man With The Bag himself (yes, Santa Claus) opposite Alan Ritchson in the upcoming Christmas comedy movie.
Read MoreEthan Coen and Tricia Cooke's lesbian road trip comedy Drive-Away Dolls is hitting the home media market, starting with its release on PVOD.
Read MoreDaisy Ridley is teaming up with Casino Royale director Martin Campbell for the action film Cleaner, and it sounds like a vintage Campbell joint in the best way.
Read MoreKung Fu Panda 4's box office performance is another reminder that Jack Black is one of Hollywood's most consistent stars.
Read MoreOppenheimer is the first out-and-out box office smash hit to win the Best Picture Oscar in a long time.
Read MoreFunko's fashion brand Loungefly is launching a new COLLECTIV line with high-end accessories, and they're kicking it off with stylish Star Wars and Loki gear.
Read MoreThe director of 20 Days in Mariupol gave a passionate Oscar speech in which he said he wished he had never had to make his award-winning film.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's Oppenheimer took home more Oscars than any other film at this year's Academy Awards ceremony.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. is considered one of the worst Saturday Night Live cast members ever, but he's the first to win an Oscar.
Read MoreThe 22-year-old Billie Eilish is now the youngest two-time Oscar winner in history.
Read MoreWith tonight's Oscar win, Da'Vine Joy Randolph completed a ridiculously impressive and well deserved sweep of awards season.
Read MoreSXSW documentary MoviePass, MovieCrash goes behind the scenes of a disastrous business idea to reveal even more disaster.
Read MoreThough it's been knocked down from the No. 1 spot by Kung Fu Panda 4, Dune: Part Two is on track for a strong second weekend at the box office.
Read MoreMark Wahlberg is looking to make a comeback at the box office with the true story-inspired family-friendly offering Arthur the King.
Read MoreNicholas Braun, aka Cousin Greg, aka Greg Egg, will play Muppet creator Jim Henson in the Saturday Night Live movie SNL 1975.
Read MoreWill Mad Max show up in Furiosa? George Miller says the character is 'lurking' somewhere in the background, whatever that means.
Read MoreOscar-winner Sarah Polley is no longer attached to direct Disney's live-action Bambi remake, throwing its future into doubt.
Read MoreActor Tim Blake Nelson says he's 'heartbroken' that his Dune: Part Two character got cut, but 'there's no hard feelings.'
Read MoreDesert power is already paying off for Dune: Part Two, which is projected to gross at least $75 million in its opening weekend.
Read MoreBlumhouse's horror movie Imaginary has a solid chance at becoming another box office winner for the studio when it opens next weekend.
Read MorePo the Panda is coming back to save the box office with Kung Fu Panda 4, which will be the first new family-friendly animated film in months.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire is infectiously fun and very silly, and that's just fine. Here's our review.
Read MoreOur latest jam-packed Blu-ray round-up includes Poor Things, Aquaman 2, Anyone But You, Aliens, The Iron Claw, To Die For, and more.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire bites off more than it can chew with too many characters crowding the story and overshadowing the best part of the new franchise.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney seems adrift in Immaculate, a nun horror movie that's too dour, bleak, and humorless for its own good.
Read MoreAnne Hathaway plays a single mom who finds unexpected romance with a 20-something pop star in Michael Showalter's stellar rom-com The Idea of You.
Read MoreAlex Garland's Civil War is a terrifying look at an alternate history of a United States divided.
Read MoreRyan Gosling ignites the screen in The Fall Guy, a love letter to stunt performers and the most purely fun action movie in ages.
Read MoreDev Patel directs and stars in Monkey Man, an ambitious and ridiculously violent action movie with a lot on its mind. Here's our review from SXSW.
Read MoreDirector Kyle Mooney's Y2K offers an exacting recreation of 1999 before it takes a very ... different turn. Here's our review from SXSW.
Read MoreBabes is a funny and filthy feature directorial debut from Pamela Adlon, and a hilarious showcase for Ilana Glazer. Here's our review from SXSW.
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal's charisma isn't enough to fight the pulled punches of this Road House remake.
Read MoreWhile Damsel is a bit predictable, Millie Bobby Brown is such a captivating lead that you can't wait to watch her survive.
Read MoreKung Fu Panda 4 has plenty of stunning animation, crisply choreographed action, and hearty laughs to satisfy, but the story leaves something to be desired.
Read MoreJohn Cena gets a chance to stretch his comedic chops even more in Ricky Stanicky, but the movie is held back by an attempt at heart that doesn't fully resonate.
Read MoreOur latest Blu-ray round-up features Wonka, Wish, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, and more.
Read MoreSome actors go all out for their movie roles, an approach that can have severe lasting consequences by causing permanent body damage.
Read MoreMalignant, the Jurassic Park trilogy, and many more films and TV shows are all leaving Netflix in April. Here are some you should catch up with before they go.
Read MoreWould you like to eat popcorn out of a 20-sided die, a sandworm's mouth, a beetle, or a skull? This movie tie-in merchandise will make your dreams come true!
Read MoreHere are the winners of the 2024 Academy Awards. Follow along with us as we take you through Oscar night.
Read MoreThe Academy paid tribute to stunt performers at the Oscars, but the gesture felt a little hollow given the refusal to introduce a category honoring stunts.
Read MoreJohn Cena was game to be absolutely naked on the Oscars stage for a joke. Can he please host the Academy Awards in 2025?
Read MoreHere are the highs and lows of Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars monologue.
Read MoreRay Liotta isn't known for family friendly roles but just last week, he signed on to star in an upcoming Muppets sequel titled The Muppets... Again.
Read MoreThe Holdovers has been accused of plagiarizing another script, and it sounds pretty serious ... until you take a closer look.
Read MoreThe very silly Godzilla x Kong is following in the footsteps of another silly Godzilla era.
Read MoreMichael Caine stars in The Ipcress File, an espionage film that came out just three years after Dr. No and feels very much like an anti-James Bond thriller.
Read MoreIf DC decides to cater to younger audiences with Teen Titans instead of placating older viewers, the new live-action movie could be the studio's secret weapon.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney's Immaculate and David Dastmalchian's Late Night with the Devil performed well in theaters, setting records for Neon and IFC Films, respectively.
Read MoreDoug Liman's Road House remake is darker than Rowdy Herrington's 1989 original for two reasons: the lead actor, and the storytelling approach.
Read MoreMorph can changed into pretty much any mutant, and we're going to keep track of all of his transformations throughout X-Men '97. Let's get started!
Read MoreOn today's episode of /Film Daily, our festival goers talk about every movie they reviewed at SXSW 2024, from The Fall Guy to Monkey Man and beyond.
Read MoreDavid Greenbaum, who previously ran Searchlight Pictures, now has the top film job at The Walt Disney Company. Here's the question that got him the job.
Read MoreJohn Cena goes for it in Ricky Stanicky, and his performance is just the latest evidence proving that he's the best comedy beefcake since Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Read MoreWithout a ton of competition for audiences at the box office, an unlikely savior has emerged to prop up the theatrical industry: Television shows.
Read MoreThe Netflix movie Spaceman is the latest film to utilize Adam Sandler as a dramatic actor, but Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love still did it best.
Read MoreChristopher Walken has a small role in Dune: Part Two, but he makes the absolute most of it.
Read MoreHasbro's first wave of Marvel Legends action figures for the animated X-Men '97 series are pretty great, but they could use some extra accessories.
Read MoreThe game Godzilla: Tokyo Clash reminds you that kaiju attacks are more fun when you're the monster.
Read MoreEuphoria and Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she shined in an array of original and satisfying sketches.
Read MoreOne Planet of the Apes movie holds a lower critic score on Rotten Tomatoes than any of the others ... and it's not the Tim Burton film.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas wasn't entirely sold on the idea of Anakin gaining Sith eyes in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith when Hayden Christensen first brought it up.
Read MoreA famous moment from Blade Runner featured an improvised line from star Rutger Hauer.
Read MoreWoody Harrelson originally turned down his role in the Star Wars anthology film Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Read MoreFrank Herbert's Dune and its sequels have now been turned into movies and TV mini-series multiple times. Here's our ranking of every adaptation.
Read MoreWondering how Hollow Earth fits into the MonsterVerse with Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters? Let us explain.
Read MoreThere's been a bit of controversy surrounding the changes made to the Fremen language in the Dune films. Let us break it down.
Read MoreExplaining what the M-Count is in Star Wars requires an education on some fans' least favorite part of the franchise: midi-chlorians.
Read MoreStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home originally had the crew saving a different marine creature instead of whales.
Read MoreThe only good bug is a dead bug. Here are the Starship Troopers movies in order.
Read MoreHayden Christensen had a wardrobe malfunction while shooting Star Wars: Episode 2.
Read MoreShooting a specific scene for Dune: Part Two had Florence Pugh feeling terrified.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire is in theaters now, and with it comes an epic new soundtrack from composer Tom Holkenborg, which is available on vinyl.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong gave us the world Jurassic World Dominion promised and failed to deliver.
Read MoreThe Wachowskis changed cinema forever with The Matrix in 1999. 25 years later, we look at the film's legacy and box office power.
Read MoreThe script for Star Trek: Generations was the result of a write-off at Paramount. From what we've learned, it sounded pretty intense.
Read MoreWhat are the Cosmic Force and the Living Force, and how do they differ in the Star Wars universe? Allow us to explain.
Read MoreHitting the area between shedding a single tear and crying your eyes out can be difficult for an actor, as Zendaya learned while working on Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreWhat does the 'x' in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire actually refer to? Turns out, it's secretly a huge spoiler for the MonsterVerse film.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire's toothache subplot was inspired by director Adam Wingard's real-life tooth pain while filming his cult horror hit You're Next.
Read MoreGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire director Adam Wingard has likened Kong and Godzilla's clash in the film to a pivotal scene from John Carpenter's They Live.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg has nothing but good things to say about Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreA character from Star Trek: The Next Generation is set to appear in the movie Star Trek: Section 31.
Read MoreBlack Mirror and Andor director Toby Haynes' upcoming Star Trek film is described as being an 'origin story' for the franchise. But what does that mean?
Read MoreParamount is once again trying to get a fourth (and, as currently planned, final) Star Trek movie set in the Kelvin timeline off the ground.
Read MoreAt the height of 'Hathahate' online, Anne Hathaway found a guardian 'angel' in her Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar director Christopher Nolan.
Read MoreIf Timothee Chalamet returns for Dune 3, aka Dune Messiah, it might be a problem. Here's why.
Read MoreMark Hamill's screen test for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope included a line so clumsily written that George Lucas cut it out of the screenplay.
Read MoreWe spoke with Godzilla: Tokyo Clash designer Aaron Donogh about bringing Toho's iconic kaiju to the table and why MonsterVerse fans will love the game.
Read MoreThe legendary John Williams has never made a mistake, but as the composer for Star Wars, one of his pieces has aged a little strangely.
Read MoreWhile making A Quiet Place, John Krasinski got in on the visual effects process by becoming one of the movie's alien monsters.
Read MoreOut of the many challenges Dune: Part Two presented, the more intimate moments between Paul (Timothée Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya) proved particularly tricky.
Read MoreThe Predator franchise is known for gruesome violence, but occasionally, some of the movies went a little too far. Here are some R-rated scenes that got cut.
Read MoreTimothee Chalamet and Denis Villeneuve found a way to communicate on the set of Dune without anyone else knowing what was going on.
Read MoreHere's how Zachary Quinto mentioning wanting to play Spock in a Star Trek movie became an unintentional campaign.
Read MorePresident Barack Obama has no time for sci-fi movies like 3 Body Problem. He's preparing for the real thing.
Read MoreIt wasn't easy pulling off the visual effects to recreate Peter Cushing in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire introduces a number of gadgets to the franchise, including new proton packs and an upgraded ghost trap. Let's take a closer look.
Read MoreEverything old is new again. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire resurrected ideas from Dan Aykroyd's original Ghostbusters script.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire brings back Slimer, but this time, the visual effects crew developed a new rig that made sliming actors a little fun on set.
Read MoreRejoice! Star Wars blue milk is finally being released on shelves by TruMoo, and unlike the drink available at Galaxy's Edge, it's actually real milk!
Read MoreAccording to Rotten Tomatoes, these two sci-fi movies are perfect - by which we mean they both have a 100% score.
Read MoreDune: Part Two, director Denis Villeneuve's latest sci-fi sequel, has crossed a significant threshold at the box office as its cultural spice continues to flow.
Read MoreA Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker deleted scene would've involved a lightsaber duel between young Luke and Leia.
Read MoreThe one Star Trek regret William Shatner has involves his directorial effort Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One might be the highest grossing Godzilla film at the box office but a different Godzilla film has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreTwo different Godzilla directors making two very different Godzilla movies agree on one very adorable thing.
Read MoreDune: Part Two co-writer Jon Spaihts had concerns about introducing Paul's sister Alia into the story.
Read MoreWhen James Cameron was gearing up to make The Terminator, the folks at Orion Pictures had a very specific request for casting.
Read MoreOnce upon a time in a galaxy far, far away, Christopher Walken had a Star Wars audition alongside Jodie Foster.
Read MoreDune and Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve has been thinking about Dune for most of his life, and he says he has mixed feelings about his versions.
Read MoreThe Predator movies have used a mix of practical effects and CGI wizardry to bring the creatures to life. Here's what they looked like before special effects.
Read MoreHere's why Christopher Walken returned to acting for Dune: Part Two, where he plays Shaddam IV, the Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe.
Read MoreSorry, Duneheads. Director Denis Villeneuve has no plans to release the deleted scenes of Dune or Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreThe enigmatic villain of Dune, Stellan Skarsgård's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen made an impression with his strange floating form and oil baths.
Read MoreCustom sneaker shop Bull Airs is releasing unofficial Back to the Future Part II shoes inspired by the self-lacing Nikes in the movie. But there's more!
Read MoreThe late Michael Culver took a nothing-burger of a role and turned Captain Needa's failures into a quietly tragic arc in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One is an Oscar winner, and soon it will be celebrated on your wall -- that is, if you order this limited edition 3D lenticular poster.
Read MoreIt's long been assumed Jake Lloyd quit acting after being bullied for Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, but his mother says the real reason was his mental illness.
Read MoreKeira Knightley, who played Sabe in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, says she never even talked to George Lucas while shooting her small role.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One just took home an Oscar for Best Visual Effects at the Academy Awards, but American audiences can't watch it at home yet. Here's why.
Read MoreWhen he was gearing up to make Dune, director David Lynch considered Val Kilmer for the lead role. Then Kyle MacLachlan showed up.
Read MoreSpeaking at SXSW about her upcoming Star Wars movie, Daisy Ridley says that the anticipation has been strange, exciting, and a bit nerve-wracking.
Read MoreThose were real snakes in Yoda's hut in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, which meant that Mark Hamill and Frank Oz had to carefully work around them.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is full of cosmic mysteries that may seem a little baffling at first. Allow us to explain what it all means.
Read MoreJames Cameron got some pushback from Fox when making the first Avatar, but then he reminded them he made a little movie called Titanic.
Read MoreThe Zabrak and the Dathomirian in Star Wars look pretty similar ... are they the same species? We investigate.
Read MoreBefore it became a vehicle for Wesley Snipes and Sylvester Stallone, Demolition Man nearly pitted Jean-Claude Van Damme against Steven Seagal.
Read MoreAn early version of Star Trek: Generations' story would have tackled the much-debated question of who is a better captain: Kirk or Picard?
Read MoreLEGO has a Jurassic Park (or Jurassic World) LEGO set featuring the iconic skull of the Tyrannosaurus rex who has been part of the franchise since the start.
Read MoreFatboy Slim's Weapon of Choice features a reference to Dune, but Christopher Walken, who starred in the music video and Dune 2, didn't know that. Until now.
Read MoreRumor has it, Universal was afraid Star Trek: Generations would outperform Waterworld and caused a little chaos to stop it ... allegedly.
Read MoreOMD Santiago really did splice Cerveza Cristal beer ads into Star Wars when it aired on Chilean Canal 13, much to the disgruntlement of George Lucas' lawyers.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve has a theory about what happens to the thumpers used to attract sandworms in Dune: Part Two. It involves worm poop.
Read MoreIf you watched Dune: Part 2 and wondered where Thufir was, we've got director Denis Villeneuve's answer right here.
Read MoreFeyd-Rautha (Austin Butler) kissing his uncle the Baron (Stellan Skarsgård) in Dune: Part Two was improvised by Butler, although his co-star was game for it.
Read MoreStephen and Robbie Amell's sci-fi crime thrillers Code 8 and Code 8: Part II are currently ruling the Netflix charts the world over.
Read MorePaul Atreides has a far more complex character arc in Dune: Part Two than in the first movie, but Timothée Chalamet nails the transformation.
Read MoreIn Frank Herbert's Dune book, a completely different character actually kills Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, but there's a good reason for that change in the movie.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire has some new popcorn buckets in the shape of Slimer and a ghost trap available at AMC Theatres and Cinemark. Check them out!
Read MoreIt's official: Dune: Part Two is a sandworm-sized hit at the box office - and the biggest box office boost since Barbenheimer.
Read MoreBefore Inception became the cerebral action-heist flick we know it as today, Christopher Nolan thought of it as a horror movie.
Read MoreTom Cruise knows his way around the cockpit, including that of the bubble ship in Joseph Kosinski's sci-fi flick Oblivion.
Read MoreKyle MacLachlan, who played Paul Atreides in David Lynch's Dune, found himself frustrated when he couldn't generate the proper response in an emotional scene.
Read MoreFrom Alejandro Jodorowsky to Ridley Scott, numerous directors have created bizarre visions for Dune movie adaptations that never made it to the screen.
Read MoreBelieve it or not (you can probably believe it), Godzilla vs Kong features a reference to slasher sequel Jason X.
Read MoreThere are technically several ways to approach watching the MonsterVerse movies, but our recommended order is designed to maximize your enjoyment.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet makes riding a sandworm look super fun in Dune: Part Two... but, er, how do you get down off the worm afterwards?
Read MoreFacing down Anakin Skywalker is scary enough, but for the youngling in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, Hayden Christensen was just as scary.
Read MoreSabé was never seen again after Keira Knightley's introduction in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, but the character eventually crossed paths with Darth Vader.
Read MoreThe stress of making Blade Runner 2049 and living up to Ridley Scott's original was massive for director Denis Villeneuve.
Read MoreWhen Catherine Hicks was cast in Star Trek IV, she didn't know the first thing about the sci-fi series. Luckily, Leonard Nimoy was there to help.
Read MoreRemember the time Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Biggs Darklighter (Garrick Hagon) snuck off the Star Wars set for an unsanctioned horse-riding adventure?
Read MoreLiam Neeson and Natalie Portman couldn't return for Star Wars reshoots, so the rest of the team had to act against sticks.
Read MoreVisual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull saw what Star Trek: The Motion Picture director Robert Wise did with the spacewalk scene, but stepped in to redo it.
Read MorePaul Atreides discovers an unpleasant truth about his heritage in Dune: Part Two, and its ramifications stretch beyond the film's ending.
Read MoreSomehow, Palpatine returned ... over and over again. Here's every actor who played Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars franchise.
Read MoreBefore Denis Villeneuve brought us to the Spice Planet, David Lynch adapted Frank Herbert's Dune ... and the box office was not kind.
Read MoreStar Wars Actor Brian Blessed cracked up Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson with his now famous Boss Nass jowl laugh.
Read MoreThere's a tragic plot point in Frank Herbert's Dune books that doesn't unfold in Dune: Part Two, because the sequel has a truncated timeline.
Read MoreDune: Part Two adapts one of the most bizarre elements of Frank Herbert's original Dune book in a fresh and fascinating way.
Read MoreBefore Beru reappeared in Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, actress Bonnie Piesse had heard rumors of a return for Luke Skywalker's adoptive parents for years.
Read MoreNow that Dune: Part Two has hit theaters, it's time to reassess the ranking of all Denis Villeneuve's movies so far. Let's take a look.
Read MoreMutant's new Dune: Part Two vinyl soundtrack harnesses the power of spice to bring us the incredible score by composer Hans Zimmer. Let the spice flow!
Read MoreThe weirdest Dune book, God Emperor of Dune, has yet to be adapted. However, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy playfully paid homage to it back in the 2000s.
Read MoreLet's take a look at some of the new characters in Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreWhat's the deal with the spice in Dune and Dune: Part Two? The movies don't make it very clear, but we're here to help.
Read MoreWe dive into spoiler territory here talking about that big Dune: Part Two cameo - you know the one - and what it all means.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about the Water of Life after seeing Dune: Part Two, including information the movie doesn't show.
Read MoreWe're headed back to Arrakis with Dune: Par Two and breaking down some of the confusing terminology of the sci-fi sequel.
Read MoreGates McFadden was irked by sickbay being typically empty on Star Trek: The Next Generation. That finally changed with the episode 'Genesis.'
Read MoreIn the Black Mirror episode USS Callister, Jesse Plemons plays a man-child in total control of his own small world - a concept familiar to Twilight Zone fans.
Read MoreIn the court martial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, William Shatner used his power as the series lead to request something from the director.
Read MoreLongtime Star Trek franchise writer and producer Alex Kurtzman has confirmed that fandom input is taken into account ... but only to a point.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery season 5 will introduce Captain Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie), a member of a little-explored alien species called the Kelleruns.
Read MoreThis scenario from Netflix's 3 Body Problem is a great example of what a collaboration can look like when business concerns don't overtake artistic ones.
Read MoreDo you want to watch a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds murder-mystery episode directed by Jonathan Frakes? Of course you do.
Read MoreAsajj Ventress showed up on this week's episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3, but we may already know how she made her miraculous return from the dead.
Read More3 Body Problem's opening scene depicting China's Cultural Revolution (which was lifted directly from the original novel) has, unsurprisingly, drawn controversy.
Read MoreAfter Battlestar Galactica ended in 2010, there were two attempts to keep the franchise going with prequel shows - but neither made it very far.
Read MoreThe classic Star Trek episode The Enemy Within had to deal with multiple Kirks. Here's how they did it.
Read MoreFamke Janssen was offered the role of Jadzia Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but turned it down for a pretty good reason.
Read MoreYears before the X-Men movies, Sir Patrick Stewart and Famke Janssen shared an onscreen screen in the Star Trek: TNG episode 'The Perfect Mate.'
Read MoreThe Netflix series 3 Body Problem is based on a well-loved sci-fi book series, and one that is shockingly close to existing in our real world.
Read MoreStar Trek: Deep Space Nine elected to do away with the Trill's forehead ridges from The Next Generation in favor of less obtrusive spots.
Read MoreIt seems Kamala's (Famke Janssen) fate in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Perfect Mate' was tinkered with a lot during production.
Read MoreWondering what happened to Hondo Ohnaka after the events of Star wars: Rebels? Here are some answers.
Read MoreNcuti Gatwa's Doctor invites you on a timey-wimey adventure with a Disney budget in the new trailer for the next season of Doctor Who.
Read MoreYou'll soon be able to catch a sneak preview of the upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte in theaters.
Read MoreWhere the original Star Trek series was pitched as 'Wagon Train in space,' Deep Space Nine took inspiration from a very different '50s Western show.
Read More3 Body Problem hails from Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and contains some of that previous show's penchant for violence.
Read MoreDavid Benioff and D.B. Weiss are back with Netflix's 3 Body Problem and they've brought several of their Game of Thrones actors with them.
Read MoreNetflix's 3 Body Problem meticulously lays the groundwork for us to understand the San-Ti, so much so that you'd be forgiven for thinking they have a point.
Read MoreWe've rounded up all of the major changes the Netflix 3 Body Problem series adaptation makes from the book.
Read MoreNetflix's 3 Body Problem season 1 explores humanity's reaction to the threat of an impending alien invasion. Here's what its ending portends for the future.
Read MoreFennec Shand knows someone with the M-Count information Clone Force 99 needs on Star Wars: The Bad Batch ... and we think we know her informant's identity.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Acolyte will feature at least one Jedi acting like a noir private investigator, harkening back to a major storyline from Attack of the Clones.
Read MoreTo mark the 15th anniversary of the Battlestar Galactica finale, /Film spoke with several folks who worked on the show about how its final season came together.
Read MoreThe Acolyte creator Leslye Headland is taking heavy inspiration from the Nightsisters on the animated Clone Wars series for her live-action Star Wars show.
Read MoreNo less a filmmaker than After Yang director Kogonada is working on Star Wars: The Acolyte and has already made his presence felt in the show's trailer.
Read MoreHere's a brief rundown of the High Republic era, the setting of the new Star Wars series The Acolyte.
Read MoreThe making of Netflix's 3 Body Problem series is inexorably wrapped up in a real-life crime possibly inspired by, of all things, Breaking Bad.
Read MoreIs the Bendu on Star Wars Rebels aligned with the light side or the dark? The answer is complicated, as co-creator Dave Filoni would tell you.
Read MoreFew moments on Futurama are quite as wild as Bender (John DiMaggio) becoming a human hedonist in 'Anthology of Interest II.'
Read MoreThe title sequence for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was originally just a placeholder.
Read MoreThe myth of Hiawatha influenced the writing of 'The Enemy Within,' a Star Trek episode in which Captain Kirk undergoes something of a personality split.
Read MoreThe apparently self-driving car that appeared in The Twilight Zone episode 'You Drive' was created using a couple of ingenious filmmaking tricks.
Read MoreNo Star Trek captain has faced the same incredible trials as Benjamin Sisko, especially in the Deep Space Nine episode 'In the Pale Moonlight.'
Read MoreThe Star Trek: Discovery cast and crew are deeply thankful to all those who helped them make it to a fifth and final season.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery's fifth and final season will truly put the 'adventure' in Star Trek, according to its cast and crew.
Read MoreCalling all Whovians: we now know when the new season of Doctor Who will air.
Read MoreWilson Cruz felt immense pride and responsibility when it came to playing one-half of a groundbreaking gay couple on Star Trek: Discovery.
Read MoreThe Star Wars series Ahsoka on Disney+ introduced the new villains Captain Enoch and Grand Admiral Thrawn's Night Troopers, and now they're action figures.
Read MoreStar Trek has always been all about the crew and Discovery took that to heart by giving specific crew members the spotlight each day on set.
Read MoreOmega has proven to be a sponge for information and abilities in Star Wars: The Bad Batch. But what does that mean for the future of Clone Force 99?
Read MoreAs Star Trek: Discovery showrunner Alex Kurtzman sees it, the show kickstarted what's since become a Golden Age for Star Trek series on streaming.
Read MoreThis week's episodes of Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3 featured some familiar Clones who played a pivotal role on Star Wars Rebels.
Read MoreThe best thing about Star Trek is that there's a series for everyone and Star Trek: Discovery season 5 is going out on its own terms.
Read MoreRick and Michonne haven't been reunited long, but their relationship is already on the rocks in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Read MoreThere was some concern on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that the Nog amputation scene might be too violent.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead was responsible for a major delay of the first season of Star Trek: Discovery thanks to some gamesmanship impacting an actor on both shows.
Read MoreOne of the very best original Star Trek episodes went through some changes during production, and problems arose.
Read MoreSome of the folks who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation were not happy with the Romulan redesign.
Read MoreThe Dominion Wars led the creatives running Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to have behind the scenes battles about the spirit of what a Star Trek show should be.
Read MoreAfter every season of "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Brent Spiner, who plays the fan-favorite android character Data, thought he would quit the series.
Read MoreThe costume worn by Doug Jones on Star Trek: Discovery resulted in what fans call the Saru walk.
Read MoreThis week's episode of The Bad Batch lifts elements right out of Dune and Jurassic Park to give us some first-rate Star Wars.
Read MoreThe new book Star Wars - The High Republic: Defy the Storm offers a look at one of the characters from the upcoming Disney+ series The Acolyte.
Read MoreObi-Wan Kenobi season 2 is not happening -- at least, according to Disney's home entertainment division.
Read MoreGame of Thrones duo David Benioff and D.B. Weiss wanted to try something new after their Star Wars film fell apart, leading them to Netflix's 3 Body Problem.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Next Generation makeup designer Michael Westmore changed the Romulans' appearances so as to instantly communicate their antagonistic nature.
Read MoreYou can blame the writers' strike caused by the AMPTP's greed for the flimsy writing in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Neutral Zone.'
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was not thrilled when he would see reruns of the show airing on TV. But the reason for his distaste might surprise you.
Read MoreLegendary creature performer and actor, Doug Jones, was intimidated by the season 3 change made to his character Saru on Star Trek: Discovery.
Read MoreAn episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was filmed in the same Ontario estate where Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) once chased an invisible penguin.
Read MoreThe X-Files became one of the definitive TV shows of the '90s, but Fox was initially hesitant to give Chris Carter's series a greenlight to move forward.
Read MoreA season 3 episode of Star Trek: Picard gave Brent Spiner a brand new challenge when playing the beloved android character Data and his evil twin, Lore.
Read MoreThe scenes where Professor X has a seizure in Logan are some of the most impressive (and eeriest) in any Marvel movie. They also weren't done using CGI.
Read MoreJonathan Nolan wrote the most famous line from The Dark Knight. Now he's explaining what it means.
Read MoreKirsten Dunst says the famous kiss scene between Spider-Man and Mary Jane in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was tough to film.
Read MoreTitan Books is keeping the Infinity Saga retrospective rolling with the release of The Art of Thor, going behind the scenes of the God of Thunder's MCU debut.
Read MoreThe animated short film The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story is now available to watch online.
Read MoreContrary to what the rumor mill would have you believe, Boyd Holbrook is not currently set to play Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Matt Reeves' The Batman: Part II.
Read MoreJason Statham has nothing against Marvel films and other superhero movies. They're not just his preferred genre of action flick.
Read MoreSony wanted to ditch J. Jonah Jameson's mustache for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but J.K. Simmons put his foot down.
Read MoreWhen Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee met Tom Holland before Holland played Spider-Man for the first time, Lee took the opportunity to lightly roast the actor.
Read MoreThe final battle with The Avengers battling a swarm of Ultron's robots was quite challenging to pull off, but does it measure up to the MCU's other great shots?
Read MoreWith Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom now streaming, let's take a look at the Aquaman movies in order.
Read MoreThe Roger Corman-produced take on The Fantastic Four has never been officially released. It's time for Marvel to change that.
Read MoreMarvel star Chris Hemsworth actually improvised a very funny Thor moment, and it helped change the character.
Read MoreEach of Sony's live-action Spider-Man films will be swinging back into theaters, with Sam Raimi's 2002 film kicking things off on April 15.
Read MoreDanny DeVito loved playing the Penguin and would gladly return to the character under one condition.
Read MoreShooting the first Deadpool movie with Ryan Reynolds had director Tim Miller crying over the Marvel character.
Read MoreZack Snyder's Watchmen film adaptation notoriously altered the original comic book's ending, although the idea for doing so actually came from Darren Aronofsky.
Read MoreThat incorrigible scamp Ryan Reynolds pitched a zany idea to Fox executives about what Deadpool 2 should be about, but the studio rejected it immediately.
Read MoreMargot Robbie initially struggled to understand why Harley Quinn was so obsessed with the Joker.
Read MoreA live-action Teen Titans movie is on the way with a script from Supergirl writer Ana Nogueira.
Read MoreOne of the most quoted lines in Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War was an improv moment between two of the franchise's biggest stars.
Read MoreMatt Reeves' The Batman: Part II now has a new release date, and it's a year later than expected.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe wouldn't be what it is today without Dan Harmon and the people who've worked on his TV series.
Read More15 years ago, Zack Snyder's Watchmen landed in theaters. Here's why it became the blueprint for the DCEU, despite disappointing at the box office.
Read MoreVinnie Jones, who played Juggernaut in X-Men 3: The Last Stand, will not be reprising his role in Marvel's upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine. Here's why.
Read MoreAnson Mount was very surprised about how they shot his scenes for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Read MoreFor some scenes in the mega-hit Marvel Avengers movies, MCU director Joe Russo stepped-in for actor Josh Brolin as Thanos.
Read MoreMany VFX in the Deadpool movies are so seamless that you don't notice the CGI. So here are some examples of when digital imagery made movie magic.
Read MoreSky High director Mike Mitchell has two titles, some designs, and a scriptment ready for a potential Sky High sequel. And he wants Marvel to help him make it.
Read MoreBefore he became Aquaman in the DC movies, Jason Momoa showed up to audition for the part of a different superhero.
Read MoreSuperman Legacy star Rachel Brosnahan is thrilled her Lois Lane will get to share the screen with Metamorpho.
Read MoreDakota Johnson is opening up about the failure of Madame Web, and she's pretty sure she'll never make a movie like that again.
Read MoreKristen Wiig couldn't help but ask whether director Patty Jenkins wanted to meet with her about a Wonder Woman sequel at a time when discretion was key.
Read MoreLet's look back at the time that Alan Moore wrote a brief but memorable X-Men story,
Read MoreMarvel star Tom Holland put his foot down regarding a very specific request for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Read MoreJames Gunn has confirmed his DC film Superman Legacy will be Batman-free, so don't expect to see the Dark Knight hanging out with the Man of Steel.
Read MoreSuperman has a great team behind it, from James Gunn and Peter Safran to David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreRay Winstone says that shooting Black Widow was 'fine' before the reshoots, but he got some 'soul-destroying' notes from Marvel producers.
Read MoreX-Men '97 is exploring a relationship between Rogue and Magneto, but this isn't unprecedented; the pair have a romantic history in Marvel's comics.
Read MoreWho is X-Men '97's Goblin Queen, and why does she call herself Madelyne Pryor? The answers lie in the comics ... and that story is fairly complicated.
Read More'Leviathan Wakes' is not just one of the best episodes of DC's animated Young Justice series, but it was also written by Kaldur voice actor Khary Payton.
Read MoreThe Spanish-language dub and localization of X-Men '97 is muy decepcionante.
Read MoreNail Gaiman came close to creating an animated Thor series, but then Marvel's mandate got in the way
Read MoreBishop is a time traveler who occasionally joined in X-Men adventures in the original animated series. But why is he hanging around with them in X-Men '97?
Read MoreLarry Houston, who was responsible for the memorable opening titles of X-Men: The Animated Series, was hired to recapture that same magic for X-Men '97.
Read MoreX-Men '97 episode 2 sees the X-Men crossing paths with X-Cutioner, a Marvel Comics character who could pose a major threat to the show's heroes.
Read MoreX-Men '97 episode 2, 'Mutant Liberation Begins,' suggests the show is drawing from Chris Claremont's defining run on the X-Men comics (like the '90s cartoon).
Read MoreX-Men '97 introduces audiences to Roberto da Costa, who Marvel Comics fans will recognize as Sunspot. But who is this character and what can we expect from him?
Read MoreX-Men: The Animated Series and the Spider-Man cartoon from 1994 shared a universe, and there's a webslinger Easter egg in X-Men '97's premiere to prove it.
Read MoreA whole lot happened on X-Men: The Animated Series. Here's what you need to remember heading into the revival show, X-Men '97.
Read MoreWith its sordid mysteries and grim crime tales, Batman: The Animated Series was packed with homages to film noir.
Read MoreMarvel's X-Men comics have been challenging the status quo in exciting ways, but they're about to be dragged backwards in the interest of brand synergy.
Read MoreUnlike other projects set in the DC Universe, Young Justice's creatives decided there was more story potential in keeping society on Mars alive and thriving.
Read MoreThe Marvel-ous music of Loki season 2 stumbled into Pink Floyd's territory of retro synth and big guitar sounds quite by accident.
Read MoreWho is Theo James playing on the Disney+ animated series X-Men '97? Here are some rumors.
Read MoreIn honor of Batman's 85th anniversary this year, LEGO is releasing a new Gotham City skyline building brick set inspired by Batman: The Animated Series.
Read MoreLynda Carter pulled a stunt on the set of Wonder Woman that would make Tom Cruise proud.
Read MoreQuick question ... who exactly are the people watching the new Mel Gibson shock-jock thriller on Netflix?
Read MoreSinister and The Black Phone director Scott Derrickson is developing a new take on the classic '50s novel turned Noir film, The Night of the Hunter.
Read MorePaul Greengrass is adapting T.J. Newman's best-selling novel "Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 421" for the big screen. Here's what we know about the film so far.
Read MoreDespite the movie's age, several actors are alive from Francis Ford Coppola's fantastic thriller The Conversation. Here's what they're up to today.
Read MoreFilmmaker Alex Garland wanted to put journalism at the heart of his new film Civil War, as a warning that 'journalists are not a luxury, they're a necessity.'
Read MoreThe 2020 thriller Alone, directed by John Hyams, is currently burning up the Netflix top charts.
Read MoreIn honor of Love Lies Bleeding, here's a ranking of the best movies about women who have gotten to a size that demands all who look upon them tremble in awe.
Read MoreThere has never been a sequel or reboot to Air Force One because of one particularly politically charged challenge facing today's Americans.
Read MoreA couple of years after The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling wrote a TV movie called The Doomsday Flight that spawned a host of copycat airplane bomb threats.
Read MoreIn David Fincher's twisty thriller Gone Girl, marriage is a war - and the ending will leave you questioning who really won, if anyone.
Read MoreNetflix's Jerry Seinfeld Pop-Tarts origin movie Unfrosted is a real thing that exists, and now we have the trailer to prove it.
Read MoreA trailer has arrived for Kinds of Kindness, an anthology movie reuniting Emma Stone with her The Favourite and Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Read More1997's Anaconda was already a pretty ridiculous B-movie, but the trailer for the upcoming Chinese remake puts the original to shame.
Read MoreThe Bad Boys: Ride or Die trailer is here, complete with all the explosions, gunfights, and chemistry that only Will Smith and Martin Lawrence could cook up.
Read MoreColin Farrell's scene-stealing gangster is back in the trailer for The Batman spin-off The Penguin.
Read MoreMichael Keaton finally reprises his role as the B-man in the official trailer for Tim Burton's sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Read MorePrepare yourselves for fire and blood and lots of it by checking out the new trailers for House of the Dragon season 2.
Read MoreEvil Dead and Don't Breathe director Fede Álvarez puts his spin on the Alien franchise in the official trailer for Alien: Romulus.
Read MoreRyan Gosling and Emily Blunt turn on the charm in the action-packed trailer for The Fall Guy.
Read MoreAnya Taylor-Joy fights the entire world in the new trailer for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Read MoreThe Sith have seemingly been vanquished, but darkness is stirring among the Jedi in the first trailer for Star Wars series The Acolyte.
Read MoreWith its rebel warriors assembled, Veldt is ready to take on the Imperium in a new trailer for Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver.
Read MoreAfter years of promise, The Crow remake starring Bill Skarsgard is finally here and we've got the trailer.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez is joining Netflix for the science-fiction action film, Atlas, and we've got the trailer right here.
Read MoreThe Omen gets the prequel treatment with The First Omen. Watch the trailer for the new horror movie right here.
Read MoreGet ready for the awkward teen years with the trailer for Inside Out 2.
Read MoreThe latest trailer for the Fallout TV show has arrived and the show looks as funny as the video games.
Read MoreSteve Martin is such a comedy legend that he's getting two documentaries about his life from director Morgan Neville, and the trailer has just arrived.
Read MoreAnne Hathaway plays a woman who ends up in a relationship with a pop star in the trailer for Michael Showalter's The Idea of You.
Read MoreDreamWorks' new trailer for the animated movie The Wild Robot certainly makes it seem like audiences could be in for a new classic in the making.
Read MoreVera Drew is a new kind of Joker in the trailer for her acclaimed trans-coming-of-age DC Comics superhero parody, The People's Joker.
Read MoreIf Denis Villeneuve's Dune films whet your appetite for more sandworms, Dune: Awakening looks a great way to spend much more time on Arrakis.
Read MoreAndrew Scott brings Patricia Highsmith's infamous grifter to stylish life in the new trailer for the Netflix series Ripley.
Read MoreRenny Harlin brings The Strangers back for a whole new horror trilogy. Watch the trailer for The Strangers: Chapter 1.
Read MoreA moving speech from Steve Carell tugged at John Krasinski's heartstrings (and tear ducts) when the Office stars reunited for Krasinski's movie IF.
Read MoreThere have been some impressively large Star Trek TV show sets before, but apparently the upcoming Starfleet Academy series has one that puts the rest to shame.
Read MoreChance Perdomo, who played Ambrose in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Andre in Gen V, has died following a motorcycle accident at the age of 27.
Read MorePete Davidson's beloved comedy Bupkis found a home at Peacock, but will it be coming back for a second season?
Read MoreSteven Moffat is returning to write an episode for Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in the new season of Doctor Who (for better or for worse).
Read MoreThe Bear is reportedly filming season 4 back-to-back with season 3, and star Ayo Edebiri will soon be making her directorial debut on the series.
Read MoreBlack Mirror season 7 is not only officially happening on Netflix, but it will also include a sequel to season 4's acclaimed 'USS Callister.'
Read MoreBeau DeMayo, the creator of X-Men '97, has been fired from Marvel's X-Men animated TV series revival shortly before its premiere on Disney+.
Read MoreLionsgate has confirmed the Twilight TV series will be animated, which is the first exciting news we've gotten about the project.
Read MoreNetflix is doubling down on its live-action remake of Avatar: The Last Airbender, announcing two more seasons of the show to close out Aang's adventure.
Read MoreDisney is bringing more Marvel and Star Wars streaming shows -- Obi-Wan Kenobi, Andor, Moon Knight, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier -- to 4K and Blu-ray.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney courts the hot new basketball player in Saturday Night Live's Air Bud homage, which co-stars one of SNL's best-behaved animal actors.
Read MoreEmmy nominee Ramy Youssef hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, did a little stand-up, and gave us a solid episode of the sketch comedy series.
Read MoreThe Apple TV+ drama Sugar is the latest must-watch series from the streaming service. If you like movies, film noir, and detective stories, this one's for you.
Read MoreThe animated series X-Men '97 is nostalgic, silly, and fun. Here's our spoiler-free review.
Read MoreJosh Brolin returned to host Saturday Night Live for a third time, and I realized that he's carrying a lot of John Malkovich energy that really helps him out.
Read MoreThe Netflix adaptation of 3 Body Problem sets a new standard for what sci-fi is capable of. Read our review right here.
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