Warner Bros. is surprising the entertainment world once again with a major shuffle of its theatrical release calendar that affects two major DCEU films.
Reactions to Kelli Giddish's exit from "Law & Order: SVU" have been so strong that showrunner David Graziano directly addressed the surprising turn of events.
One would assume Paddy Considine from "House of the Dragon" would consult with "Game of Thrones" actors to get a feel for Westeros. But that wasn't the case.
"Tekken: Bloodline" has all of the same great action fans have come to expect from this franchise. But there's one glaring issue that's hard to ignore.
"Andor" actor Kyle Soller participated in a Disney press event promoting the series where he shared a surprising on-set moment that made him drop his coffee.
The killer for "Only Murders in the Building" Season 2 has been revealed. But according to the show's co-writer, the ending could've looked a lot different.
Short story writer Joe Hill explains how screenwriters C. Robert Cargill and Scott Derrickson added their visions to his own to create "The Black Phone" film.
Considering the financial success of "Top Gun: Maverick," one might suspect another sequel to be on the horizon, but the director has one major reservation.