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This animatronic seems like he's there only to provide jump scares in "Five Nights at Freddy's," but if a sequel comes to pass, he could be a major villain.
When John Cena burst onto the scene as a WWE superstar in 2002, he had no idea that he would be making his first Hollywood movie just a few years later.
The "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie provides plenty of PG-13-level scares, but the film would have been better served with a full-on R rating and violence.
There's actually a reason why muggles can't find Hogwarts in the books and films. And, as fans have seen, it isn't because the campus is cleverly hidden away.
Spider-Man's black suit is a fan-favorite, but the story of how he gets it (and how it becomes Venom) changes from medium to medium. Here's a deep dive.
Writer-director Dane Elcar's low-budget horror drama "Brightwood" finds a couple trapped in a time loop around a lake. Here's the film's ending explained.
The audiobook narrator of Britney Spears' memoir "The Woman in Me" is cracking fans up with her reading of a hilariously cringey Justin Timberlake moment.
"Marvel's Spider-Man 2" continues developer Insomniac's trend of homaging Chadwick Boseman through a touching tribute that ties in "Black Panther" mythos.
Those who seeking scares through "Five Nights at Freddy's" might find that Steve Raglan looks familiar. Here's where viewers might have seen the actor before.
Martin Scorsese's new epic of real-life historical crime, "Killers of the Flower Moon," shares several elements with his true crime masterpiece, "Goodfellas."