Most of the time, PG-13 movies aren't allowed to use the mother of all curse words -- but when they do, they only get one shot to be as creative as possible.
Nudity is not uncommon in Hollywood nowadays, but what you're seeing may not be the real thing. These actors opted to use prosthetics rather than bare all.
According to some early concept art, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" initially featured a very unlikely alliance between the titular hero and a previous villain.
Jar Jar Binks has been ridiculed by fans ever since his debut in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace," but there's a real person behind the CGI.
Zack Snyder's line of DC films were very broody and cynical. The famous director went this route to avoid accidentally falling into a "propaganda" story trap.
Short Round did not appear in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." Now, concept art is showing us what an appearance by the character may have looked like.
When used properly, screen nudity can be impactful. We take a look at some deleted nude scenes that would've changed the movie, both for better and worse.
Kim Cattrall starred in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" as Vulcan Starfleet officer Valeris, and she actually wanted to wear a skirt rather than pants.
Appearing on Variety's Actors on Actors series, Margot Robbie opened up about what inspired her while playing the titular role in Greta Gerwig's "Barbie."
"Twilight" rocketed Robert Pattinson from complete unknown to superstar and heartthrob. Here's how his journey as Edward Cullen transformed his life and career.
The director behind the iconic romantic comedy, "Love Actually," is not afraid to admit that some scenes simply did not age that well after all these years.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige says there's no intention to bring back Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, even in this multiverse-obsessed age. Here's why.
Squints was one of the most popular characters from the film "The Sandlot," but actor Chauncey Leopardi never quite turned that into a major Hollywood career.