A new actor has expressed interest in playing the Joker -- and as it turns out, he already has plenty of experience when it comes to playing comics bad guys.
WWE star Logan Paul described "Nope" as "one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time," and Daniel Kaluuya's response to his criticism is just perfect.
While discussing his new film, "What Josiah Saw," Nick Stahl reflected on "Fear the Walking Dead" and the one thing he didn't like about his time on the show.
Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco discussed starring as vampire hunters in "Day Shift," why they loved the comedy in the film, and why they did their own stunts.
A new report from Deadline gives readers the inside scoop on where "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan plans to focus his talents after "Better Call Saul."
According to the Hollywood Reporter, famed stunt performer Gene LeBell died on August 9 at the age of 89. Steven Seagal fans might remember a story about him.
Lee Pace opened up about his character in "Bodies Bodies Bodies" and shared that the new horror-comedy resembles a mashup of some surprising classic favorites.
Season 3 of "Pennyworth" is coming to HBO Max with a brand new subtitle that has fans confused and laughing. Here's what they've been saying on social media.
Mark Jackson of "The Orville" opened up about the challenges of playing an emotionless robot and how he was excited for the character's journey in Season 3.
Boyd Holbrook opened up about working on some of his biggest roles yet: Netflix's "The Sandman" and an unrevealed part in the fifth "Indiana Jones" film.
According to "Ahsoka" star Rosario Dawson, "The Clown Wars" director Dave Filoni had a very strong reaction to seeing an episode of the Disney+ series.
In the psychological thriller "Resurrection," Tim Roth stars opposite Rebecca Hall. In an exclusive interview, he emphasized her captivating performance.
Director Adam Sigal and actress Ruth Connell describe working on "Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose," based on the true story of a supposed talking animal.
Comments from WBD CEO David Zaslav following the cancellation of "Batgirl" have cast a grim pall, but what other announced DC projects appear to be in trouble?