Conan the Barbarian, who originated both a character archetype and a style of fantasy fiction, has wandered over the years from prose to comic books to film and TV. Let's follow those travels, and trace the history of an icon.
In May 2020, it was announced that a new Transformers flick was in development. No further details were given, leading fans to wonder: could this be the sequel to Bumblebee, the consensus best Transformers film in the whole franchise? And, if not, is there a chance that we'll get one eventually?
Alita: Battle Angel won praise for many of its effects and designs. But for producer James Cameron, there was one element of the film that was so well-done, and so close to his heart as a fan of the property, that he decided he had to have it.
Ron Weasley is the main source of comic relief in the Harry Potter series, but he’s also incredibly wise… though that might be by accident. Here are just a few huge Harry Potter twists Ron predicted, though he did so by mistake.
Clearly there's a lot of history behind this nefarious group, but if you're feeling confused, don't worry: This is the history of Marvel's Hydra explained.
In the mid-2000s, you couldn't escape Dane Cook's brand of loud, in-your-face humor. Now, a new audience may be discovering him as the 2006 film Employee of the Month hits Netflix's Top 10 Most viewed list. Here's the story behind it.
While the Harry Potter films are loaded with memorable moments and disturbing realizations, it's impossible to convert every scene from the books, however notable, onto the silver screen. Here's a fight scene from the books that didn't make it into the movies.
Deathstroke's lips are sealed. Joe Manganiello, who portrayed the iconic DC villain in a mid-credits scene in 2017's Justice League, is remaining tantalizingly mum on the details of the character's presence in Zack Snyder's upcoming director's cut of the film, which will hit HBO Max next year.
With Halloween only a few short weeks away, it's the perfect time to start thinking of which classic horror flicks you'll be queuing up for October 31. Luckily, this year, Adam Sandler has a suggestion. The star of Hubie Halloween recently revealed how one famous horror classic did a number on him.
This week, one of the most famous (and controversial) animated Batman movies is about to arrive on Netflix — Batman: The Killing Joke, an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name. Here's why you should check it out.
Looking back, it's easy to forget how hugely successful Star Wars: The Force Awakens was, back when it first hit theaters in 2015. At the time, one of the most intriguing mysteries regarded the true identity of the Supreme Leader Snoke — and thanks to a new book, answers have finally been revealed.
t is probably fair to say that Kevin James and Adam Sandler are good friends, or, at the very least, that they are incredibly good collaborators. Unfortunately for James, there's something this time around that Sandler expected him to do for his newest role, which was not as easy as he'd hoped.
When it debuted in 2015, Inside Out was hailed as one of the most wildly original animated films of all time — even by the lofty standards of its studio, Pixar. Will there ever be a continuation, though?
One Dungeons & Dragons fan might just have the most impressive campaign of all time. Why? Because history professor Robert Wardhaugh has been running the same game for almost 40 years.
Just because secondary actors in superhero movies aren't required to get ripped doesn't mean that they shouldn't pump some iron if they feel inclined. Such is seemingly the case with Jacob Batalon, the star behind Ned in the current Spider-Man trilogy, who recently revealed his new physique.
James Gunn, director of both Guardians of the Galaxy movies (and the upcoming third film) and 2021's The Suicide Squad, recently revealed his personal least-favorite comic book movie — all while dunking on current U.S. President Donald Trump in the process.
While previous attempts to bring the story of Master Chief and the war with the Covenant to life have failed thus far, there's reason to have faith that the games may one day receive the blockbuster movie treatment they so rightly deserve. Here's why a Halo movie isn't out of the picture.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond showrunner Matt Legrete has revealed a surprising influence on his new spinoff show about the empties, and the first generation of kids to grow up in a world filled with them.
During the panel for his upcoming movie Freaky at this year's digital New York Comic Con, Vince Vaughn dropped an anecdote about how a classic '80s horror film caused his younger self some unintended bodily injury.