2020's reign of terror over Hollywood continues, and one of Universal's most anticipated horror releases, Nia DaCosta's Candyman, can officially be added to its growing list of victims.
Even at 74 years of age, the acting legend has made it known that he isn't quite ready to close the door on playing the iconic fighter again in a lead role. Whether or not another Rocky-centric story will come to fruition remains up in the air, but the Rambo actor did share a piece of exciting news.
Audiences have declared an early start to the Halloween season by placing Killer Queen at the top of the streamer's charts. Dig into a fresh slice of horror — with a side order of comedy — in this sequel that just hit Netflix.
According to a report from Reuters, multiple anonymous sources in the Chinese media have said that they received instructions to halt any coverage of Mulan. This new controversy began shortly after the film's recent release on Disney+ (and no, it doesn't have to do with the $30 price tag).
While the small amount of footage in the teaser trailer doesn't give away too much context, it does offer an eerie glimpse into the madness that horror fans can expect to encounter in Hulu's new fright fest from the mind of Clive Barker.
This latest move is, unsurprisingly, yet another bit of fallout from 2020's industry reshuffling in the face of COVID. There's a silver lining, though, as there's actually good reason to believe this move will be Wonder Woman 1984's last.
Fans have assumed that the fourth Thor movie, Love and Thunder, would be Hemsworth's final outing in the role he made famous, but the actor himself may not be so ready to part with the hammer. Here's what he had to say about his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
One factor seems to bother even the stalwart pro-#Alive crowd, if Reddit's /r/netflix forum is any indicator. Specifically, it was that most iconic and cherished of American filmmaking traditions that got in the crowd's craw: product placement.
Disney Television Animation has announced that an new short entitled "Gravity Falls x Line Rider" is just around the corner. Looper has an exclusive clip.
If the world of Game of Thrones was a proverbial snakepit, then Lady Olenna Tyrell was a viper among garter snakes. The same could be said for Diana Rigg, the iconic theater, film, and television actress who brought the Queen of Thorns to life on HBO's fantasy series.
As America continues to hack and gnaw its way through the yearlong monster mash that is 2020, we look with hope filled hearts towards the month of October and its customary seasonal graveyard smash. Here are a few of the most tantalizing offerings coming to the streaming service in October of 2020.
Not only has a surprise follow-up to Sacha Baron Cohen's 2006 mockumentary been shot in secret, it's reportedly already been screened for a handful of movie industry insiders. And if reports are anything to go by, the sequel will be just as offensive and scandalous as the first film.
Boseman also shared some details about one of those conversations he had with Bryant in the years before his death. In the wake of Boseman's own untimely passing, that particular conversation now has a deeper and more haunting significance.
As more details surrounding the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman surface, it becomes clear is just how kind and inspirational of a man the world has lost.
After the literally explosive season 3 finale, Yellowstone fans are eager to start putting together the pieces of what they can expect going into the neo-western drama's fourth run. One recently unearthed clue has spawned a number of different theories.
From the time it was first announced way back in the summer of 2017, Wonder Woman 1984's release date has been in an almost constant state of flux. Unfortunately, we're learning that the sequel's long road to the screen still might not be over.
She may have starred on one of the biggest television series ever, but that doesn't mean Maisie Williams will be heading to Tentpole City any time soon. The British actress who shot to worldwide fame on Game of Thrones revealed that, at least for now, she has no blockbuster movie aspirations.
On September 9, 2020, fans of AMC's The Walking Dead received terrifying news. The forthcoming eleventh season of the pop culture behemoth will be its last.
From visuals to cinematography, director Denis Villeneuve seems poised to deliver another hit with his remake of Dune. But what's that song in the trailer?
Since the advent of awards ceremonies in the entertainment industry, the upper echelon of achievements has been getting your hands on one of those shiny, gold Oscar statues. And on September 8, 2020, the Academy announced new standards for inclusion in their Best Picture category.
The Dune trailer must flow, and after months of waiting, director Denis Villeneuve, with a little help from late-night funnyman and Frank Herbert aficionado Stephen Colbert, finally unleashed the first full trailer for his forthcoming magnum opus on the world.
If you felt like you were somewhat in the dark about The Rise of Skywalker's unexpected twist, then you were in good company. According to Daisy Ridley, J.J. Abrams — despite being the director of both the first and last chapters of the Star Wars sequel trilogy — wasn't sure, either.
As the man himself would say, very nice. According to an exclusive report from Collider, Sacha Baron Cohen has already shot Borat 2, which has reportedly been screened for "a select few industry types."
With all of the disasters happening in 2020, it's only a matter of time until zombies show up. Luckily, you can prepare for the zombie apocalypse with the latest horror film making waves on Netflix.
If you're in the market for some space-based action served with a heaping helping of interpersonal drama, it's time to fire up Netflix. Away, an original series focused on a fictional first manned mission to Mars, has made its way onto the streamer's Top Ten list for television in the U.S.