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    Fantastic Beasts Details That Only Adults Notice

    This Harry Potter prequel is just as popular with the young audience of the original franchise — and just as packed with details aimed right over their heads. Here are the things you'll only notice in Fantastic Beasts if you watch it as an adult.
  • New Trailer Showcases The Power Of Captain Marvel

    Hold on to your hats, true believers. Marvel Studios released the second trailer for Captain Marvel Monday night, and not only does it give us a few clues as to her backstory, it also backs up Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige's assertion that she's "as powerful a character" as the MCU has yet seen.
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    The Real Reason Thor Doesn't See Jane Foster Anymore

    Of all the changes in Thor's life, one that's been given strangely little attention is the matter of Jane Foster. Jane played a key role in the first two MCU Thor movies. Then, suddenly, she was gone. What exactly happened to Jane Foster, and why doesn't the God of Thunder see her anymore?
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    Marvel Studios Developing Shang-Chi Feature For Phase 4

    The Master of Kung Fu is coming to the MCU. Marvel Studios has fast-tracked a feature film based on the iconic character Shang-Chi for inclusion in Phase 4 of its ongoing cinematic universe. Chinese-American writer Dave Callaham has been tapped to pen the script, according to Deadline.
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    Bumblebee: Dylan O'Brien Will Voice The Iconic Transformer

    He speaks! The Transformers spin-off film Bumblebee will see the titular Autobot talk — and not just through radio communication. Teen Wolf actor Dylan O'Brien lends his pipes to Bumblebee for the flick, giving the character a real voice for the first time ever in the live-action movies.
  • John Krasinski

    A Quiet Place 2: John Krasinski Teases Sequel Details

    John Krasinski isn't done hanging around A Quiet Place just yet. The writer/director/star of this year's smash horror hit recently gave some insight into the forthcoming sequel. Most interesting among the tidbits of info he doled out: it will not so much be a sequel in the traditional sense.
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    Movie Plots That Could Be Solved In Minutes Using Common Sense

    When you're telling a story, there's always a necessary reliance on extension of disbelief. But it's easy to get so caught up in the creation of something that you lose sight of its most glaring flaw, and these movie plots could have been solved in minutes if the characters had used common sense.
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    This Theory Suggests Joaquin Phoenix Is Not The Real Joker

    The world has known for months now that Joaquin Phoenix is playing DC's Clown Prince of Crime in director Todd Phillips' Joker movie. But is he actually our next Joker? A new theory suggests that Phoenix's character, struggling comedian Arthur Fleck, in the origin film isn't the real Joker.
  • Willem Dafoe

    The Best Willem Dafoe Movies You Haven't Seen

    Just because these releases may not have been afforded the attention they deserved the first time around, that doesn't mean fans can't go back and discover them now — and we're here to make that journey a bit easier by looking back and rounding up the best Willem Dafoe movies you haven't seen.
  • Happy Death Day 2U Trailer: Tree's Stuck In A Time Loop — Again

    Prepare to die again... and again... and again. Universal Pictures dropped the first trailer for Happy Death Day 2U on Friday, giving fans of Happy Death Day a taste of what's to come in the sequel, which stars Jessica Rothe as Tree Gelbman, a college student trapped in a murderous time loop.
  • Tom Hanks

    Tom Hanks In Talks To Star As Geppetto In Live-Action Pinocchio

    We cannot tell a lie: Tom Hanks​ is in early talks to star in Disney's live-action Pinocchio. Nothing has been set in stone just yet, but if negotiations go through, Hanks will appear as Geppetto in the upcoming remake, co-written directed by Paddington filmmaker Paul King.
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    The Most Baffling Movies Of 2018

    This year, we saw no shortage of experimental indie projects and blockbusters that defied convention to shock audiences. Want to watch a film that has you wide-eyed and open-mouthed by the time the credits start to roll? Check out a few of the most baffling movies of 2018.
  • Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes DC Comics

    Blue Beetle Movie In The Works With Writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer

    He's the Blue Beetle — and the thing about those Blue Beetles, they don't need no stinking powers. Still, Warner Bros. and DC Films have a ton of interest in him, as the companies just announced plans for a Blue Beetle movie. Scarface remake scribe Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer will pen the script.
  • Robert Downey Jr. in Avengers: Infinity War

    This Iron Man Avengers 4 Theory Is Both Epic And Tragic

    The question on every Marvel fan's mind as we wait for Avengers 4: who can stop Thanos now? A complex fan theory suggests that Tony Stark may be called upon to sacrifice more than ever on a journey across the entire MCU. Let's take a look at how these ambitious ideas could potentially come to pass.
  • Zooey Deschanel

    Why Hollywood Won't Cast Zooey Deschanel Anymore

    Zooey Deschanel has charm to spare. She's brought her humor, magnetism, and even vocal stylings to so many lovely comedies. Now, there seems to be very little on the horizon for her. Why isn't one of Hollywood's most likable stars appearing in movies or on TV so much anymore?
  • Daniel Brühl

    Daniel Brühl, Charles Dance Join Kingsman Prequel

    The early history of the Kingsman will be filled with some familiar faces. Daniel Brühl (Captain America: Civil War) and Charles Dance (Game of Thrones) are confirmed to be taking part in the forthcoming prequel to the action-packed spy thriller series. Rhys Ifans is also in talks to join the cast.
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    November 2018 Trailers That'll Get You Excited

    From undersea battles to crime-solving Pokemon, November was filled with exciting glimpses of upcoming movies. Whether they're the last trailers for 2018's final box office contenders or sneak peeks at the best of what 2019 has in store for theaters, you won't want to miss these clips.
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    What Gamora Almost Looked Like In The MCU - Exclusive

    Taking a comics character from the printed page to the big screen isn't as easy as you might think, and Guardians of the Galaxy's Gamora was no exception. Just ask Charlie Wen, former head of visual development at Marvel Studios — and take a look at some of the designs that didn't make the cut.
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    Jordan Peele Confirms Candyman Reboot In The Works

    With his hook for hand, he's back to terrify a new generation of audiences. MGM Pictures is teaming up with Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions for an updated take on the 1992 horror classic Candyman, based on a short story by master of terror Clive Barker. The film is slated for a 2020 release.
  • Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction

    The 5 Best And 5 Worst Samuel L. Jackson Movies

    Few actors have left as indelible a mark on Hollywood as Samuel L. Jackson. Of course, not all the movies in his impressive filmography are created equal. To help you sort the finer moments from the more forgettable entries, here are the five best and five worst Samuel L. Jackson movies.
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    Is Sylvester Stallone Done Playing Rocky Balboa?

    Sylvester Stallone might be hanging up his boxing gloves for good. On Wednesday, the Rocky Balboa actor posted to his Instagram account a video in which he hints he's retiring the character after playing him for 40 years across multiple films.
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    Toy Story 4: New International Poster Promises Change Of Scenery

    It looks like Toy Story 4's new writer is thinking outside of the (toy) box. A new international teaser poster released today implies that the gang will be heading to the carnival, as it features Woody tipping his hat in the foreground with a Ferris wheel visible in the distance.