The cast of Wonder Woman 1984 has grown by one. Insecure's Natasha Rothwell has officially boarded the Patty Jenkins-directed sequel, which stars Gal Gadot as the title hero and sees Chris Pine inexplicably return to reprise his role as the thought-to-be-dead pilot and spy Steve Trevor.
Just because a scene feels like it was meant to be, that doesn't mean it was always guaranteed to make the final cut. Making a movie is a tricky business, and sometimes an awesome sequence gets dropped from the script or removed in the editing room.
Jonah Hill wants to take you out to the skate park. Set in Los Angeles during the final decade of the 20th century, Mid90s follows a teen boy named Stevie as he grinds around the city with a new group of skateboarding friends. The movie, which Hill also wrote, is the actor's directorial debut.
Deathstroke is most definitely not dead. First popping up as Deathstroke (otherwise known as Slade Joseph Wilson) during a post-credits scene in last year's Justice League, Joe Manganiello confirmed during San Diego Comic-Con that the Deathstroke solo movie is alive and kicking.
Captain Marvel is living up to her name. Jude Law, who portrays Mar-Vell in Marvel's forthcoming Captain Marvel (how many times can we say "Marvel" in a sentence?), recently gushed about the film's lead actress Brie Larson.
One of the greatest martial-arts movies of all time is set to get the reboot treatment from John Wick and Deadpool 2 architect David Leitch. Reportedly, the filmmaker is in talks to direct a new version of Enter the Dragon, the final movie from legendary martial artist Bruce Lee.
The RZA is turning his camera on New Orleans with the crime movie Cut Throat City. Centered on the city's Lower Ninth Ward in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the movie follows Dope's Shameik Moore as Blink, an artist who is drawn into a heist scheme during the storm's chaotic aftermath.
One of the weirder novels from little-known horror author Stephen King, From a Buick 8, is getting the big-screen treatment. The novel is one of multiple King stories to focus on haunted cars, making this announcement extremely exciting news to a vanishingly small subset of horror fans.
The rumors are becoming reality as Robert De Niro is officially in talks to join the cast of Joaquin Phoenix's Joker. After weeks of speculation, it has been confirmed that the actor is in talks to join the cast in a major supporting role as a talk show host pivotal to the making of the Joker.
My, Alita, what big eyes you have. The newest trailer for Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron's live-action manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel brings viewers eye to massive eye with its title character, the cyborg Alita played in a motion-capture role by Rosa Salazar.
Following James Gunn's recent firing as the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, a move motivated by controversial past tweets of Gunn's that began circulating on social media, franchise actors Chris Pratt, Michael Rooker, and Zoe Saldana have come forward to address the situation.
Sean Gunn has addressed Disney's decision to fire his older brother James Gunn from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The younger Gunn — who appeared in the first two Guardians of the Galaxy films as Kraglin, the second-in-command to Michael Rooker's Yondu — took to Twitter to defend his sibling.
The movie's long-awaited first trailer provides the clearest look yet at what we can expect from the murky depths, and we've gone through it frame-by-frame.
The Star Wars films are made by adults who loved the franchise when they were kids — and each new entry in the series is permeated with plenty of things, from story details to jokes, that adults are quicker to latch onto than younger viewers.
As part of 20th Century Fox's SDCC presentation, the studio unveiled a delightfully bizarre, Dolly Parton-sung video to promote the upcoming release of Deadpool 2: The Super Duper Cut — a bonus feature-filled version of the film that packs in 15 minutes of never-before-seen footage.
What would the Spider-Verse be without Spider-Gwen? (Pretty lame, if you ask us.) Thankfully, we don't have to ponder the horrors of that possible reality, as Sony Pictures rolled out an exclusive new image from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Friday night at San Diego Comic-Con.
Godzilla is back, and so are a few of his fellow MUTOs in the Comic-Con trailer for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The trailer sets up the premise of a veritable panoply of larger-than-life monsters all emerging from deep beneath the earth to let us puny members of humanity know the score.
Aquaman has arrived. After first appearing as a supporting player in Batman v. Superman and Justice League, Jason Momoa's Aquaman is finally getting his chance to shine in a solo movie, proving himself to be a capable hero of the land, air, and sea. And yes, he can still talk to fish.
There are plenty of places Dr. Seuss's famous eggs-and-ham-hating character won't eat a meal, but there are hardly any locations Diana Prince considers off-limits for fights. New footage from Wonder Woman 1984 released at San Diego Comic-Con features Gal Gadot's hero taking down baddies in a mall.
Bullies beware — Shazam is here. Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for its upcoming DC extended universe movie Shazam!, following the adventures, triumphs, and revenge fantasies of young Billy Batson as he attains the powers — and the build — of a grown-up superhero.
There was something in the air at San Diego Comic-Con. No, not coastal California humidity or convention-goers' collective excitement-twinged aroma, but something much sweeter: magic. Warner Bros. unveiled a new trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald during its panel on Saturday.
Jon Schnepp, a writer, director, animator and editor who worked on multiple Adult Swim series, died on July 19 from complications of a stroke he suffered just last week. He was 51. Schnepp's work as a creator included Metalocalypse, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Space Ghost: Coast to Coast.