A new generation can look forward to finding out what is best in this world, as Netflix has announced plans to develop a new, live action Conan the Barbarian series. Conan has spent the better part of a century enjoying a legacy as one of American pulp literature's most enduring characters.
It's a film about the film. A look behind the curtain of one of the great American films of the 20th century is an exciting enough prospect on its own, but the making of The Godfather was also a particularly dramatic Hollywood moment worthy of dramatization in its own right.
Rocky IV's robot has developed something of a cult following, which is why it was puzzling when Sylvester Stallone announced that his forthcoming director's cut of the movie would see the lovable robot left on the cutting room floor. Now, the robot's creator has offered Stallone some choice words.
By and large, Martin enjoyed the series, doling out praise for unforgettable scenes like season three's "Red Wedding" and the beheading that begins all of the show's main strife in its first season. However, there's one scene from season 1 that Martin is still bothered by.
In the market for a sports-themed action thriller with a comedic touch and plenty of butt-kicking martial arts? Netflix has got you covered. Welcome to Sudden Death, starring veteran actor and martial artist Michael Jai White, has kicked down the door of the streamer's Top Ten list.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit many businesses hard, and as a corporate juggernaut that focuses on entertainment, Disney has taken more than its share of severe blows. Unfortunately, things have reached a point where the pandemic has affected the company's theme park employees on a massive scale.
Father of the Bride Part 3(ish) finds the Banks family in a Zoom video call, catching up and dealing with life during the COVID-19 pandemic. No spoilers, but there may, in fact, be a wedding involved.
Along with seasonal favorites, new horror movies are also surfacing for the 2020 Halloween season. One particularly intriguing new supernatural horror film is The Craft: Legacy, a continuation of the 1996 cult hit — and it just got its first trailer.
The docu-series is the perfect opportunity to see how Marvel makes comic books, and to hear from the writers who have taken legendary characters on unforgettable adventures. For anyone who has ever been remotely interested in Marvel's iconic stories, this series is definitely appointment viewing.
The Disney Imagineers are known for their attention to detail, and devoted fans will spend park visits hunting down every last Hidden Mickey. This ethos extends to Epcot's World Showcase, where sharp-eyed visitors can catch a glimpse of a mythical creature from Japanese folklore.
Over the last 20 years, fans of Gotham's most pointy-headed vigilante have seen and heard from Batman in all sorts of ways. Now, Bat-fans can expect even more content centered on the Caped Crusader, as a new podcast entitled Batman Unburied is in the works.
Disney is feeling the love for a follow-up to 2019's The Lion King. The Mouse House officially has a sequel in the works to the "live-action" remake of its 1994 animated classic, and there's an eminently qualified filmmaker taking the director's chair.
Disney+ is set to bring a communal viewing vibe back to the world, as the platform's latest socially-inclined upgrade will allow multiple viewers to log on and binge away via simultaneous streaming.
With Bill & Ted Face the Music having arrived, it's easy to start eyeing the future of the Bill & Ted series, and its potential fourth movie. Fortunately, there's no more need to speculate, because we now know whether Bill & Ted 4 is happening or not.
Brandon Lee was just beginning to come into his own as a silver screen talent when his life was cut tragically short at the age of 28. Lee famously lost his life as a result of a freak accident on the set of his final film, 1994's The Crow; here's how they finished the film without him.
Cameron Diaz has made tons of hit movies over the years, and one of her edgiest comedies is currently crushing it on Netflix. Here's why everyone's watching Bad Teacher on the streamer.
A month after his untimely passing, fans across the globe continue to mourn the loss of Chadwick Boseman. Yet another reason to celebrate — and miss — Boseman's kind heart and caring nature just came to light courtesy of Empire.
There is more evidence that you really can't go home, as it looks like we won't be going back to Back to the Future any time soon. More people behind the beloved time travel trilogy have chimed in to quash fan hopes for a cinematic continuation of the series.
Henry Cavill has recently graced our screens as Sherlock Holmes and Geralt of Rivia, and now it seems he may soon be returning to his original breakout role as Superman. He's not taking part in Snyder Cut reshoots, but other projects are rumored to be in the works.
Outstanding news today for fans of small, barefooted men arguing over who gets to wear the nice jewelry: According to Deadline, Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series has resumed filming in New Zealand.
M. Night Shyamalan is returning next year with a new feature. The filmmaker has revealed the title for his new film, which is currently ramping up production.
It's been nearly 15 years since Sacha Baron Cohen's magnum opus Borat hit theaters in 2006, but has Cohen not only written, but shot a secret sequel to his extremely weird comedy since then. Now, there may be a title for the next Borat film. Unsurprisingly, it's absolutely insane.
There's a new Batwoman in Gotham, and the first glimpse at her suit is already blowing fans away. Javicia Leslie, who's taking up the Batwoman mantle on the CW series, has posted about her new Batsuit on social media.
Despite the problems that have plagued the production, Avatar 2 is moving along swimmingly, and the wait for the next Avatar fix won't be all that long. Writer-director-producer James Cameron just offered an exciting update on both Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 that should leave fans hyped.
After a few starts and stutters characteristic of 2020, the second season of The Witcher finally seems to be in full production, once more. While the new season began filming earlier this year, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic shut down production from March to August.