• Chewbacca Actor Wants To Reunite With This Character

    Chewbacca wants nothing more than to see one of his old buddies again, and we'll bet you can guess which one. Joonas Suatomo, the Finnish actor who has portrayed the Wookiee in four films, revealed in an interview that he's quite fond of Alden Ehrenreich, his co-star in Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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  • Rumored Godzilla Vs. Kong Post-Credits Scene Teases Major Arrival

    We puny Earthlings might soon have bigger problems than two Titans using our planet as a boxing ring. According to website We Got This Covered, the upcoming showdown flick Godzilla vs. Kong contains a post-credits sequence that teases the arrival of an even more dire threat to humanity.

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  • Rumored Doctor Strange 2 Synopsis Teases 'Unspeakable Evil'

    The Doctor is in... trouble. A new synopsis for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has appeared on both IMDb and the casting website Backstage, and in addition to filling in a plot detail or two, it just might give us an idea of the villain the Sorcerer Supreme will be facing.

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  • The Latest Outrage From Disney Fans Is Getting Pretty Intense

    When Disney fans feel they've been wronged, they're not apt to let it go. Throngs of them strapped on their mouse ears and took to the internet to protest the fact that Frozen 2, the well-received sequel to the 2013 smash hit Frozen, failed to garner an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Film.

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  • T-800's Humanity Explained In Eye-Opening Dark Fate Scene

    Can a Terminator really leave its terminatin' ways behind? That's the question posed and answered by a deleted scene from Terminator: Dark Fate, which was included with the flick's Blu Ray release. The scene shows an exchange between Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and Alicia (Alicia Borrachero).

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  • Get Your First Look At Jared Leto As Morbius

    Sony is sharpening up its fangs and pressing its finest velvet cape in preparation for this summer's most sinister comic book movie. Our first (but not quite official) glimpse at Jared Leto as Morbius the Living Vampire has just emerged on the internet — and to a surprising amount of excitement.

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  • Luke's Big Rise Of Skywalker Scene Was A Last-Minute Reshoot

    Thank goodness for reshoots. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker editor Maryann Brandon recently revealed that one of the flick's biggest moments — the reappearance of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in the form of a Force ghost — wasn't captured during principal photography.

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  • The Reason Doctor Strange 2 Just Lost Its Director

    This seeming impossibility has just become reality. Scott Derrickson, the filmmaker behind 2016's Doctor Strange, announced on Thursday, January 9 that he has stepped down as the director of the upcoming sequel film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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  • The Iconic Character You Didn't Know Died In Rise Of Skywalker

    Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has been in theaters for a few weeks now, and as the divisive final chapter in the Skywalker saga keeps racking up the big bucks at the box office, the blood on director J.J. Abrams' hands continues to mount. We've just learned an iconic character died in the film.

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  • We Now Know The Identities Of The Sith Statues In Rise Of Skywalker

    There's a hidden reference to some pretty obscure Star Wars lore in Rise of Skywalker. The towering statues seen as Kylo Ren navigates the hiding place of Emperor Palpatine on the planet Exegol near the film's opening are renderings of key figures in the very formation of the Galactic Republic.

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  • Margot Robbie Just Made A Sad Confirmation About Birds Of Prey

    Adios, Mr. J. Margot Robbie, star of the upcoming Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) confirmed in a recent interview that the movie will feature exactly no appearances by Harley's ex — the Joker, portrayed in 2016's Suicide Squad by Jared Leto.

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  • Will Wonder Woman 3 Be Gal Gadot's Last Solo Film As Diana Prince?

    Gal Gadot has had an incredible run of kicking butt as Wonder Woman over the past few years, but the rumor mill just spat out speculation that she may be waving goodbye to the role — at least as a leading lady — in the future. Will Wonder Woman 3 really be her last solo movie as the heroine?

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  • Twitter Is Absolutely Roasting The New Avatar 2 Concept Art

    It's tough to win over the most brutal critic of all: Twitter. Seemingly moments after the official account for Avatar and its upcoming sequels posted some (amazing) concept art for Avatar 2, the Twitterverse kicked into extreme smack-talking mode. The concept art really is some stunning work.

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  • Chewbacca's Mystery Line In Rise Of Skywalker Has Been Revealed

    In case you weren't aware, it turns out that Chewbacca can have a bit of an attitude. Joonas Suotamo, who portrays the Wookiee in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, revealed that a brief conversation he has with Rey in the movie basically sees Chewie taking a shot at the piloting skills of Poe Dameron.

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  • Why The 2020 Oscars Won't Have A Host

    It isn't broken, and the Academy isn't going to fix it. Just like last year's ceremony, the 2020 Academy Awards will be going without a traditional host — the first time this has happened in back-to-back years in nearly four decades. The 2019 Oscars were among the more well-received in recent years.

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  • 2020 Golden Globes: Complete List Of Winners

    2019 was a fantastic year for film and TV alike, and the year's awards season rewarded creatives' efforts with glamorous evenings and plenty of golden statues. In 2020, the world is still celebrating — starting with the 2020 Golden Globe Awards. Here's the full list of winners from the night.

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  • Was George Lucas Actually Angry About Palpatine's Return In Rise Of Skywalker?

    Star Wars fans may be tough to please, but the creator of the beloved franchise is even tougher. According to We Got This Covered, George Lucas wasn't just iffy on J.J. Abrams' decision to bring back Emperor Palpatine for the concluding chapter of the Skywalker Saga — he was downright peeved.

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  • The Rose Tico Scene You Didn't Get To See In The Rise Of Skywalker

    Fans of Rose Tico, Kelly Marie Tran's breakout character from The Last Jedi, were dismayed to find that she was given short shrift in the concluding film of the Skywalker Saga. During a recent interview, the actress offered up details on one of her cut scenes, and it sounds absolutely bonkers.

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  • Taron Egerton Wins Golden Globe For Playing Elton John In Rocketman

    He's a certified rocketman. Welsh actor and singer Taron Egerton won big at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards, taking home the trophy for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for his performance as music legend Elton John in the Dexter Fletcher-directed biopic Rocketman.

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  • Palpatine's Return In The Rise Of Skywalker Was Supposed To Go Differently

    Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker featured the return of an iconic villain in Emperor Palpatine, and while some fans felt that his presence could have been explained a heck of a lot better. According to the flick's editor Maryann Brandon, his return was almost explained in far greater detail.

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  • We Now Know What Really Went Wrong With Cats

    Not all cats have nine lives. It might seem dramatic to declare director Tom Hooper's Cats as an utter disaster, but at this point, the facts are indisputable: something went seriously wrong with the film, and we now know what it was.

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