With just over a week to go before Wonder Woman 1984 is released in theaters and on HBO Max, the fans are devouring every detail they can get about the sequel.
Instagram artist ApexForm provided a visual of what we could expect from a live-action Peter B., and honestly, he'd fit right in with the other Spider-Men.
The new year is almost here, and with it, you'll have exciting streaming options to add to your list. Here are the hidden gems hitting Netflix in January 2021.
Tpmo Cruise unleashed his frustration on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 after seeing crew members break COVID protocols. A recording of the outburst was several minutes long and captured the star and producer shouting profanities as he demanded workers abide by social distancing restrictions.
While Cook hasn't had much work over the last few years, fans will be able to see her again very soon. She's been cast in a role for the upcoming reboot.
It's been, gosh, almost two whole decades since Firefly went off the air, and the show's fans have been peppered with false hope at least once a year ever since.
Wonder Woman 1984 is almost here, and everyone's eagerly waiting for Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) to face off against Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) as she embarks on new adventures in the neon decade.
Disney has just announced another new Marvel show on Disney+ called Marvel Studios: Legends. It's a showcase series that promises to "revisit the epic heroes, villains, and moments from across the MCU in preparation for the highly anticipated stories still to come."
Cobra Kai may have shifted from a YouTube series to Netflix, but it's clear the show has a dedicated fan base that will follow the series anywhere, as evidenced by all the hype in the build-up to season 3. Now we're getting evidence that that hype might pay off early. Here's the rub.
If you tuned into Gal Gadot's recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, then you may have been taken aback at a pretty major spoiler reveal for what we can expect going into the movie. Proceed at your own risk if you haven't seen Wonder Woman 1984 yet.
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, Zack Snyder disclosed his hopes for Warner Bros. to release his cut of Justice League in theaters at the same time the film arrives on HBO Max. Even more interesting is the movie's possible R rating.
The Wonder Woman director isn't giving out a lot of specifics about her newly-announced Star Wars project, but then again, for something so new on the public's radar, just about everything feels like a huge development.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Chris Pine is currently negotiating to play the lead role in an upcoming adaptation of the legendary tabletop role-playing game, which is coming courtesy of Paramount and eOne.
As horrific acts of inhumanity go, the Olympic Park Bomber's crime spree is significantly less well-known than the saga of the Unabomber, but as Netflix viewers are learning, it's every bit as rife with compelling drama.