Did Marvel Just Casually Confirm Moon Knight Season 2?
The MCU show "Moon Knight" starring Oscar Isaac was conceived as a limited series, but fans think that Marvel might have accidentally confirmed a Season 2.
Read MoreThe MCU show "Moon Knight" starring Oscar Isaac was conceived as a limited series, but fans think that Marvel might have accidentally confirmed a Season 2.
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Read MoreMoon Knight actor Oscar Isaac opens up about his time filming the 2016 movie X-Men: Apocalypse, playing the titular villain, and whether he regrets making it.
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Read MoreFans of "Moon Knight" may be surprised to learn that Layla was not originally written to be Marc and Steven's love interest in the series at all.
Read MoreBill Murray has finally opened up about the complaint filed against him that stopped production on the upcoming Aziz Ansari film "Being Mortal."
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Read MoreChiwetel Ejiofor is returning as Baron Mordo in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," and he just confirmed a key detail about his character.
Read More"Moon Knight" cinematographer Gregory Middleton took inspiration from several sources. He revealed which scenes in the MCU films are among them.
Read MoreWhile The Last Kingdom bases its dramatic action on well-researched history, it is guilty of some heinous historical inaccuracies.
Read More"The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" sees Nicolas Cage playing a version of himself. The filmmakers revealed how they convinced him to play the role.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 timeline is being changed yet again, with two majorly anticipated films swapping 2023 release dates.
Read More"Better Call Saul" is coming to a close at the end of Season 6. Bob Odenkirk teased that the ending will make fans want to watch "Breaking Bad" all over again.
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Read MoreBuckle up, Game of Thrones fans: HBO's prequel series appears to be moving ahead. The cable network has tapped director S.J. Clarkson to helm the pilot.
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