James Gunn's "Brightburn" was an interesting horror knock-off of superhero films, but according to the director, it seems the film won't be getting a sequel.
How does Oscar winner and Marvel icon Robert Downey Jr. really feel about Jimmy Kimmel's pointed (and rather awkward) jokes at this year's Academy Awards?
An upcoming "Star Wars" movie just received a fascinating working title, "Dawn of the Jedi." Fans -- both casual and longtime ones -- likely have questions.
An international "Top Gun" rip-off that struggled to gain traction at the box office is finding new life thanks to a successful streaming run on Netflix.
With the news that Julie Garner has been cast as Shalla-Bal in the upcoming "Fantastic Four" film, the stage is set for the introduction of a familiar villain.
"Supernatural" star Jared Padalecki is aware of the desire to see him join the cast of "The Boys" like other "Supernatural" stars. Here's what he wants first.
The 27 Club has been a thing since several legendary musicians died at that age in the '60s and '70s. It may be coincidental, but it remains eerie nonetheless.
"Chicago Fire" is making some interesting headlines thanks to a viral TikTok video featuring a car trapped in a building. However, are the two really connected?
Cole Brings Plenty, who appeared on the "Yellowstone" spin-off "1923" as Pete Plenty Clouds, was found dead on Friday morning in Kansas. He was only 27.
While Alan Ritchson is enjoying the success of his show "Jack Reacher," the actor says he would love to play Batman -- and has a specific explanation why.
The X-Men are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and indications are the reboot could be making its way to theaters sooner than fans might expect.
In an exclusive interview with Looper, Don Mancini and Devon Sawa revealed their favorite "Chucky" Easter eggs so far and their thoughts on a possible Season 4.
"The X-Files" creator Chris Carter explained that network executives were reluctant to give the iconic part of Dana Scully to Gillian Anderson. Here's why.
Images from Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" show Christian Bale as Frankenstein's monster, who seems to have taken inspiration from Jared Leto's Joker.