• Still from It: Chapter Two trailer

    What The Critics Are Saying About It: Chapter Two

    ​​It: Chapter Two​ has been screened for critics, and while there's still an embargo on reviews, many of them have taken to Twitter to give their takes. Reactions are mixed, but most observers agreed on two things: the film is wildly ambitious, and features an amazing performance from Bill Hader.
  • Tom Holland Spider-Man Far From Home Peter Parker crying

    Twitter Reacts To Spider-Man Leaving The MCU

    Understandably, fans the world over were shell-shocked upon hearing that Spider-Man is leaving the MCU, and it's no exaggeration to say that the response to the news has been incredibly emotional. Here's how Twitter has reacted to the bombshell.
  • Vision and Scarlet Witch

    We Now Know Why Scarlet Witch And Vision Were Defeated So Easily

    The Battle of Wakanda in ​Avengers: Infinity War was an event that will reverberate throughout the MCU for years, and in one of its climactic moments, two of the Avengers'​ biggest guns failed to come through. Fans have wondered ever since: how did Thanos defeat Vision and Scarlet Witch so easily?
  • Spider-Man

    Sony Breaks Silence On Spider-Man Split With Marvel

    Shots have been fired... or maybe, webs have been slung? After the news that Spider-Man would be leaving the MCU after Sony and Disney failed to renegotiate terms of their crucial Spidey deal, Sony has issued its response, and — surprise, surprise — the studio is placing the blame on Disney.
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    The Real Reason Spider-Man Is Leaving The MCU

    We're all still reeling from the bombshell report that Sony and Disney have decided to end their historic partnership over Spider-Man, withdrawing the wall-crawler from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. How did we get here, and what might happen next?
  • Tom Holland Spider-Man

    Marvel And Sony's Spider-Man Agreement Has Reportedly Ended

    Peter Parker continues to have bad luck with his parents. While his real mom and dad are long gone, Spider-Man's guardians Disney and Sony have disputed over how best to look after him. Sadly, the companies couldn't reach an agreement; Marvel head Kevin Feige will no longer produce the franchise.
  • Daniel Craig as James Bond

    Bond 25 Official Title Revealed

    ​Finally, we can stop referring to the next 007 adventure as ​Bond 25. Studio MGM has revealed the upcoming flick's official title: ​No Time to Die,​ an elegant and provocative moniker that fits in perfectly with the venerable series' long tradition of ear-catching titles. ​
  • Avengers: Endgame promo image

    We Finally Know The Real Reason Hulk Didn't Heal From The Snap

    ​Even the might of the Hulk is no match for the power of all six Infinity Stones. During a recent Twitter Q&A, ​​Avengers: Endgame​ directors Joe and Anthony Russo revealed the reason the Green Goliath failed to heal after using the stones to resurrect the dusted heroes in ​the film's final act.
  • Captain America

    Captain America's MCU Story Explained

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe is an immensely complex shared universe full of stories — but even amid all that complexity, the story of Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America, is particularly complicated. To make sense of it all, here's Captain America's whole twisty MCU story, explained.
  • Michael Rooker Yondu Guardians of the Galaxy

    Michael Rooker Cast In Fast & Furious 9

    Universal is bringing an MCU star to the Fast family, presumably to drive some cars and drink some Coronas. As reported by Collider, Guardians of the Galaxy franchise star Michael Rooker has been cast in the ninth Fast & Furious movie. He joins fellow franchise newcomer John Cena for the flick.
  • Jim Carrey

    Jim Carrey's Most Successful Movie Might Not Be What You Expect

    One would be forgiven for thinking the highest-earning film in Carrey's oeuvre is a family-friendly flick like Dr. Seuss adaptation How the Grinch Stole Christmas, or a superhero sequel like Batman Forever. However, the most successful movie Carrey has ever made might not be what you expect.
  • Tom Holland Spider-Man: Far From Home surprised

    What You Need To Know About The Spider-Man: Far From Home Re-Release

    This just in: Spidey's set to swing back into cinemas for an extra-special re-release. The Daily Bugle didn't dish up the news, Sony Pictures did, announcing on August 19 that Spider-Man: Far From Home will return to theaters over Labor Day weekend. Here's what you need to know about the re-release.
  • Flula Borg

    Pitch Perfect 2's Flula Borg Joins James Gunn's The Suicide Squad

    James Gunn's The Suicide Squad is about to get a heavy dose of comedy. Actor, DJ, and comedian Flula Borg has signed on to the upcoming film, which stars returning actors Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag, and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller.
  • Betty Gilpin in The Hunt

    The Hunt: There's 'Definitely A Chance' It Could Still Be Released

    ​​The Hunt​ might be off for now, but it might not remain so forever. The picture, which found a new home on the shelf weeks before its release date after a weekend in which back-to-back mass shootings took place, might still see the light of day if producer Jason Blum has anything to say about it.
  • Ludi Lin / Liu Kang

    Mortal Kombat Movie Reportedly Eyeing Ludi Lin To Play Liu Kang

    ​Hollywood has one word for rising star Ludi Lin, and that word is: "FIGHT!" The Chinese-Canadian actor is reportedly in talks to portray Liu Kang, the chief defender of Earth against the forces of the evil Shao Khan, in the upcoming ​Mortal Kombat ​reboot. Variety was first with the news.
  • Still from Spider-Man: Far From Home

    Spider-Man: Far From Home Is Now Sony's Highest-Grossing Film Ever

    ​Allowing Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe has turned out to be a pretty good move for Sony Pictures. ​Spider-Man: Far From Home,​ the web-slinger's second solo vehicle in the MCU, has grossed over $1.1 billion dollars worldwide — making it the studio's highest-grossing movie ever.