This year marks the grand return of the Harry Potter world, with the J.K. Rowling-penned Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hitting theaters later this year and the Cursed Child play currently on previews on London's West End -- but there might be some more magic on the way. Warner Bros., who produced all eight Harry Potter films, just made a move for the sequel's adaptation rights! Read More »
Science fiction superstar and incredible lady Sigourney Weaver has been the face of the Alien franchise for the past four decades, as she's already played Ellen Ripley in four movies, even if the latter two have left fans fairly disheartened, but things are changing: the actress just gave an update regarding Neill Blomkamp's take on the Ridley Scott franchise! Read More »
Filming for "Thor: Ragnarok" has already begun in Australia, and the Asgardians Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston are back for some more space goodness, accompanied this time around by Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo, reprising his beloved role as The Incredible Hulk -- and the actor's Twitter shows he's already having a blast on set! Read More »
After Marvel Studios confirmed they'll be back for this year's San Diego Comic-Con, its major superhero contender, Warner Bros. (who owns the rights to the DC Comics adaptations) has announced their own line-up for the major event, and it's downright glorious: everything from Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad to new Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will get time! Read More »
With Warner Bros. bringing their big guns to the San Diego Comic-Con later this month, it's no surprise to see they're already launching the first details about their upcoming films, including the first-ever solo Wonder Woman movie nearly a century after the character was created. Recently, the film's screenwriters were revealed -- and the DC CCO Geoff Johns was one of them. Read More »
It's been a few days since Marvel gave the world a new Iron Man, in the form of a 15-year-old African-Amercian girl, Riri Williams, and the decision from the comic book giant has raised a few eyebrows. Still, one person is definitely behind the decision to change the character's gender and ethnicity: Tony Stark himself, Robert Downey Jr.! Read More »
Two years ago, Taron Egerton became an overnight star when he appeared on the big screen as Eggsy Unwin in "Kingsman: The Secret Service," a film marked in part by Colin Firth's amazing portrayal of gentlemanly spy Harry Hart. Now, the film's sequel, "The Golden Circle," is being shot ... and the Oscar winner's shooting scenes! Read More »
The release of "Suicide Squad" is only a couple of weeks away, and while everyone's most excited to see Jared Leto's take on The Joker and Margot Robbie bringing Harley Quinn to life for the first time in a live-action film, there are still a few mysteries from the DC Extended Universe film -- like who Scott Eastwood will be playing. Has his mystery role been finally revealed? Read More »
As anyone who has watched the first "Spider-Man" movie trilogy knows, Peter Parker makes a living selling snaps of himself to New York City tabloid The Daily Bugle, keeping his superhero identity a secret. Fresh off his début as the web slinger in "Captain America: Civil War," British actor Tom Holland just honored his role on Instagram -- by posting a selfie from "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Read More »
It's been a very long time since 20th Century Fox confirmed that "Magic Mike" actor Channing Tatum would be taking over the role of Gambit in a solo X-Men spinoff movie, but the film's production has been halted a number of times over issues behind the scenes. Finally, producer Simon Kinberg has confirmed it: the mutant movie is coming! Read More »
Weeks after filming for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" began, the cast for the first Marvel Cinematic Universe stand-alone film starring the web slinger keeps growing, and while we know very little about the roles so far, one new actress in the list has caught the world's attention. Newcomer Angourie Rice, fresh off her role in "The Nice Guys," has just joined the film -- could she be playing Gwen Stacy? Read More »
The release of the live-action version of the 1991 classic, "Beauty and the Beast," is barely less than a year away, and while we haven't seen much of it yet, every single bit of new imagery has Disney wonderfulness written all over. "Harry Potter" actress Emma Watson, who'll play Princess Belle in the film, has just shared the first poster for the movie! Read More »