One particular name has been making the rounds as the DCEU's answer to Kevin Feige. Unfortunately for Warner Bros., things aren't quite as simple as that.
Gil-galad actor Benjamin Walker shared what it was like to step onto the amazing sets during the production of "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power."
Actor Robert Aramayo explained more about Elrond's background in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," providing a clue about one of Elrond's props.
"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" actress Ema Horvath explained her new character, Eärien, and teased what viewers can expect from her in Season 1.
Cynthia Addai-Robinson, who plays Queen Regent Míriel in "The Rings of Power," explains her character's role within Númenor and the situation in the kingdom.
Perry Mattfeld discussed the ending of "In the Dark," including closure for the characters, what might've happened if the series had been renewed, and more.
"NCIS: Hawaii" writer Christopher Silber explains how a certain scene in the Season 1 finale was inspired by a similar moment in the 1989 movie "Say Anything."
The first "Wendell & Wild" trailer shows off a tantalizing look at what to expect from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's modern take on the stop-motion style.
The "Don't Worry Darling" cast recently appeared at the Venice International Film Festival, and their collective bizarre behavior is raising a lot of eyebrows
It should come as no surprise that Ethan Peck was in the running for two quite different — but ultimately popular — characters in the world of superheroes.
When Looper asked each of the main "Rings of Power" cast members their favorite original Tolkien character, the answers varied from the epic to the intimate.
In "Devil in Ohio," Madeleine Arthur plays a teenage girl who escapes a cult. She and co-star Emily Deschanel explain what makes her character so mysterious.
Wealthy industrialist and entrepreneur Elon Musk took to social media to share his eyebrow-raising take on Amazon's "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power."
"House of the Dragon" Episode 3 continued a grave continuity error almost on par with the coffee cup being left in the background of "Game of Thrones."
The reaction of the audience at the screening of Brendan Fraser's film, "The Whale," at the Venice Film Festival appears to have caught him entirely off guard.