Will DC fans soon have to say goodbye to their favorite Maid of Mischief? According to James Gunn, it's a possibility. The writer-director revealed on Twitter that with The Suicide Squad, he was given total creative freedom to do whatever he wants — killing Harley Quinn included.
A lot happens in the new Borat movie, a sequel to the 2006 original that launched leading man Sacha Baron Cohen into the spotlight with a hearty "very nice!", but there's one moment in particular that has everyone talking.
Comic books are notorious for bringing characters back from the dead, and movies based on comic books have been known to follow suit (think Superman and Loki). Don't count on this beloved character coming back, though.
Tony Stark knew about Peter Parker for long enough and well enough to take the young superhero under his wing, but we did not know all the particulars ... until now. Recently, located in the pages of the a book titled The Wakanda Files, is the answer to how, exactly, Stark knew about Spider-Man.
The sequel to Borat is focused in part on Borat's desire to give his daughter Tutar away to United States Vice President Mike Pence as a
bribe. One scene that did not make it into the final film involves Tutar being ushered into the White House by an unexpected source: OAN.
Whether he was deep in the South or in a major metropolitan area, it's pretty impressive where the cast and crew of Borat 2 managed to film. Plus, depending on where you live, it's entirely possible they filmed a scene near you, and you didn't even realize it.
Ever since Spider-Man entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there's been a great push to incorporate villains from the full spectrum of his rogues' gallery. One of the most-wanted is Kraven the Hunter, and we have an idea who could play him: Joe Manganiello.
In an increasingly competitive entertainment market, every entity has to defend their stake. Here are some sneaky ways Marvel gets you to spend more money.
A face you're sure to recognize from Netflix's new take on Rebecca is Sam Riley, the actor who plays Jack Favell, Mrs. de Winter's scheming and manipulative cousin and her close childhood friend. The British actor has been in many iconic and memorable roles you're likely to have seen.
While there are a ton of hilarious moments in involving Borat and his daughter, Tutar, in Borat 2, some fans have picked up on one comedic bit that may be tough for some viewers to grasp. It has to do with the languages the characters speak.
For all that we know about both Homelander and Superman, we don't know what might happen if the two were to come head to head with one another. In a battle between them, who would have the upper hand?
Borat fans had an idea as to what they should expect from the sequel. But some viewers were shocked to find that the sequel had an emotional side as well, with one interview in particular receiving lots of fan attention for the warmth and kindness it displays.
Is this the most controversial celebrity photo cropping incident since Diddy famously cut Kendall and Kylie Jenner out of his Met Gala photo? Robert Downey Jr. became the subject of controversy this week after he posted a seemingly innocuous photo of himself and actor Chris Pratt on Instagram.
Critics are saying the Borat sequel is a worthy follow-up to the original, and based on their reactions, there are plenty of outrageous moments to have you laughing your butt off, with a few surprises for good measure. One of the best revelations is an A-list cameo you have to see to believe.
Yes, God, Yes is an indie comedy that was added to Netflix in October and has already captured the attention of subscribers. At the time of writing, the movie was second on Netflix's list of the top 10 most viewed movies on their platform. Here's what you need to know about it.
If you are a fan of well-crafted thrillers like #Alive and find yourself looking for something else to fill the void once the movie's over, Netflix has another film that you should definitely check out called Forgotten.
For many who first saw the movie as kids or even teens, there are things about Arachnophobia in terms of its history, development and storyline that could well have escaped your notice back then.
On one corner, you have Homelander, the fearsome uber-Supe of The Boys universe. On the other, there's the DCEU's Superman (Henry Cavill), the last survivor of planet Krypton and a solar-powered strongman whom all other superheroes are compared to. Which one of them would win?
Harry Potter has so many characters that not all of them made it into the finished films. If you haven’t read the Harry Potter books, here’s the extremely strange character — Peeves the Poltergeist — we never got to see in the movies.
It's safe to say if you're a fan of the first Borat film, then you'll like what Sacha Baron Cohen has brewed up the second time. But while there's a lot the sequel shares with the first film, many fans have noted how there's also something different here.