John Krasinski will be leading us back to A Quiet Place. The Office star-turned unlikely horror auteur, who was already on board to write the sequel to his breakout 2018 hit, will also be settling back into the director's chair. His wife and co-star Emily Blunt has also sealed a deal to return.
Like Peter Venkman was "fuzzy on the whole good-bad thing," so too is Jason Reitman, who has had to do some damage control after making a controversial comment about his upcoming Ghostbusters movie. Reitman recently stated that he doing everything he can to "hand the movie back to the fans."
Auf wiedersehen, Pepper Potts. Gwyenth Paltrow has revealed to Variety that she is exiting the Marvel Cinematic Universe and stepping away from her post as the "most capable, qualified, trustworthy person" Tony Stark has ever met following the upcoming release of Avengers: Endgame.
A new writer has joined the Black Widow party (although she doesn't see how it's a party). Marvel has tapped Ned Benson (of the Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby trilogy) to revamp the script for the superspy's solo vehicle. The first draft has been turned in by Jac Schaeffer.
There was hardly a battle at the domestic box office this weekend, with Alita: Battle Angel easily besting its competition and opening to the tune of $27.8 million. Directed by Robert Rodriguez, Alita: Battle Angel has earned, as of Monday, February 18, $36.5 million across the U.S. and Canada.
What once was old is new again. As has often been the case in the past, the official LEGO set for an upcoming Marvel film — in this case, the long-awaited Avengers: Endgame — may have revealed a major spoiler. Namely, the return of the Chitauri, the invading alien race from the first Avengers movie.
Before Will Smith headed straight to the Wild Wild West, he breezed right by The Matrix. In a new video posted to his personal YouTube channel, Smith dropped a bombshell: he turned down the opportunity to star as Thomas A. Anderson (a.k.a. Neo) in the famed sci-fi film The Matrix.
McShane, who portrays Gem Saloon proprietor Al Swearengen, recently opened up about what fans can expect to see in the upcoming chapter of the Deadwood canon.
Sylvester Stallone is very, very excited to be playing John J. Rambo one last time. As he's done several times in recent months, the star took to Instagram to share new images along with text that gives us a deeper insight into the backstory of the iconic character.
The "whole new world" that Disney's live-action Aladdin will take viewers is apparently to the uncanny valley just outside of bizarro town. When the House of Mouse unveiled the second trailer for the new Aladdin, countless people across the globe reacted in horror at Will Smith's take on the Genie.
Gunn may be gone, but his story will go on. Series star Chris Pratt has confirmed in an interview with MTV News that the forthcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will use the script completed by writer/director James Gunn before his firing from the project.
Everybody has a dark side. The latest poster for Jordan Peele's upcoming fright fest Us was released today, and true to form for a film bent on giving us nightmares with its marketing materials alone, it features one hell of a terrifying image.
Avengers: Endgame is going to be epic — and not just in action and story. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo recently sat down with Collider to reveal that Endgame is still sitting at a three-hour runtime, and has generated "great responses" from test audiences.
Since the Disney-Fox merger was announced, there has been a ton of uncertainty over the fates of Fox's Marvel films such as Gambit and X-Force. Now, X-Men franchise producer Lauren Shuler Donner has come forward to reveal that all of Fox's X-movies are on hold until the merger goes through.
Will Taika Waititi shift to another corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for his next big feature? During FX's Television Critics Association presentation on Monday, Thor: Ragnarok filmmaker Waititi addressed rumors that he would replace James Gunn to direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Nicolas Cage is returning for another dose of mind-bending scares. Fresh off last year's completely bonkers horror flick Mandy, Cage will star in a modern adaptation of the H.P. Lovecraft novella Color Out of Space. The film is currently in production, and is being directed by Richard Stanley.