Amid all the delightful chaos that ensues as Loretta and Alan find love and complete their adventure, Trainer meets with a particularly violent end. Or does he?
Thanks to new images from Total Film, it's confirmed that "Obi-Wan Kenobi" will be going where the likes of "The Book of Boba Fett" was scared to venture.
While writing his book, "The Art of The Batman," James Field worked with the filmmakers. He revealed why Matt Reeves writing the foreword was so important.
"The Bad Guys" has some serious messages to impart but is filled with humor. Director Pierre Perifel revealed how he nailed down the balance in his new film.
Marc Maron and Anthony Ramos team up for the new animation "The Bad Guys." They discussed the things they enjoy the most about voice acting in an interview.
Jason Bateman offers some intriguing words teasing the finale of Netflix's Ozark on The Tonight Show ahead of the premiere of Season 4, Part 2 on April 29.
According to the writers of "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," these Oscar winners were considered before Nicolas Cage confirmed his involvement.
Lily Sheen knows all about the crazy world depicted in "The Unbearable Weight." She told Looper what it was like to play Nicolas Cage's onscreen daughter.
Not only does John Williams have a collaborator for "Obi-Wan Kenobi" on Disney+, but "Star Wars" is also changing things up and making history in the process.
Stephen Root had an interesting production period for Season 3 of "Barry." He told Looper about the filming process and how things changed from page to screen.
Gary Oldman stars in the new Apple TV+ spy drama series "Slow Horses." He revealed why his first major foray into TV was different than his film experience.
Zazie Beetz and Lilly Singh play animals with very different points of view in "The Bad Guys." The actors discussed finding their characters with their voices.
Because of the possibilities posed by "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," this classic Marvel actress was asked if she might ever join the MCU.
Eagle-eyed fans may have noticed that Jay Lycurgo had a small part in "The Batman," and the actor has recently shared a funny social media post about his role.
"Chicago Fire" is no stranger to disappearing characters. One of its main cast members was originally only supposed to stick around for three episodes.