Ray Fisher wants justice. In early July 2020, the Cyborg actor alleged that Justice League director Joss Whedon mistreated the film's cast and crew. Now, at the 2020's Justice Con on July 25, Fisher doubled down on his past claims and even invited Whedon to sue him if he was really lying.
Even the ever-cool-and-confident Keanu Reeves can have subtle doubts. During 2020's San Diego Comic-Con@Home, Reeves shared that there were two elements of his Constantine character, John Constantine, that gave him a bit of pause.
Fifteen years after the film's debut, Constantine star Reeves, director Francis Lawrence, and producer Akiva Goldsman reunited as part of ComicCon@Home. During the panel, Goldsman and Lawrence shared their strong desire to do Constantine sequels, and ultimately why the movies never happened.
To this day, Man of Steel is often seen as living in the shadow of a Superman rule broken: do not kill. For Comic-Con@Home, screenwriter David Goyer sat down for an honest discussion of what led to the choice to have Superman kill General Zod — and whether he still thinks it was the right one.
Constantine, the film adaptation of Garth Ennis' comic series that starred Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, arrived in theaters in 2005 with a hard R rating. According to its director Francis Lawrence, Constantine was made to be a PG-13 movie, given an R rating for a pretty strange reason.
The race is far from over. During the San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel for Apple TV+'s sci-fi drama For All Mankind, co-creator Ronald D. Moore and several of the show's cast members ushered in a rousing first look at the upcoming second season.
Fans of The Dragon Prince have speculated for more than a year about whether Netflix would renew the popular 3D-animated fantasy series beyond the third season. During the series' San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel on Friday, July 24, 2020, fans finally got their answer.
At The Simpsons' SDCC 2020 panel-come-Zoom-call, the producers revealed that the immortal animated series has Stranger Things and Monty Python guest stars on deck for season 32. But that's not all they had to offer. Let's get into the who's who of upcoming Simpsons guest voices.
Back in August 2015, Jurassic World boss Colin Trevorrow officially signed on to write and direct the final installment in the Skywalker saga, a story entitled Duel of the Fates. Yet, by September 2017, he was out and replaced by The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams.
That 100-years-of-Rick-and-Morty dream won't be without a nightmare. During a non-Comic-Con, Twitch-streamed presentation, Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon unveiled the first-ever sneak peek at Rick and Morty season 5.
The first three days Comic-Con@Home brought pop culture fans some truly killer news, and the fourth day is poised to continue that hot streak. From a slew of television talks to a trio of movie-focused presentations, here are the best panels to watch on Comic-Con@Home day four.
Heath Ledger was undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of his generation. In his last year on Earth, Ledger did experience some pretty low periods, but he also enjoyed some pretty great times. This is what the last 12 months of Heath Ledger's life were really like.
Now a full-fledged member of the Walking Dead family, Princess actress Paolo Lázaro appeared alongside some of her fellow cast members during this year's San Diego Comic-Con@Home. At the panel, she touched on how landing the job as Princess changed her life and her relationship with the masses.
Attention, Lana Kane. Lana! Lana! LAANNNAAA! The world is going to need your assistance in celebrating the awesome news that just dropped for Archer season 11.
And you thought your family reunions were bad. During the virtual panel for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe-set series Helstrom that aired during 2020's San Diego Comic-Con@Home, Hulu unleashed a fresh trailer for the show. The series' release date was also announced.
The end of the world was their beginning. A brand-new trailer for the upcoming Walking Dead spin-off series The Walking Dead: World Beyond has finally arrived, and it reveals what everyone has been longing to learn: when the show will premiere on AMC.
When a movie faces four separate delays and is dogged by rumors of reshoots, one has to wonder how much tinkering could have been done during those long years of waiting. So, how close is The New Mutants to its director's original vision?
AMC giveth and AMC taketh away. At the San Diego Comic-Com@Home panel for The Walking Dead — one of three Walking Dead Universe panels scheduled for the virtual convention — it was announced that season 11 of the series will not premiere in October 2020 as planned.
On Friday, July 24, 2020, the entire Walking Dead fanbase began listening to Etta James' "At Last" following an announcement made during the series' Comic-Con@Home panel that afternoon. AMC has announced when The Walking Dead season 10, episode 16 will air.
AMC has announced some big news for season 6 of Fear the Walking Dead, the long-running spin-off of the network's flagship zombie series. During the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con@Home, a new trailer for Fear the Walking Dead season 6 was released. The season 6 premiere date was also announced.
The end is nigh — but it won't happen without someone very important. On Friday, July 24, 2020 during the Vikings Comic-Con@Home panel, History released a sneak peek at the next episode of the historical drama series' sixth season. The clip reveals something major: the fate of Bjorn Ironside.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but on Vikings, seven words are worth countless more. During the 2020 Comic-Con@Home panel for the series, Vikings actress Katheryn Winnick revealed a secret connection between her own past and the very last line her character Lagertha ever says.
Anyone who was awed by Waititi's colorful and wonderfully outlandish Thor: Ragnarok will probably not be surprised to hear that the director is bringing big emotions back to the franchise. In a recent interview, he detailed his newfound love of romance and the status of Thor: Love and Thunder.
Fans of The Office don't stutter in their love for the show and its characters, even years after the NBC hit aired its final episode. The proof is in the pudding-dipped pretzel — Uncle Stan, a sort of spiritual successor to the original, is officially set to produce a pilot episode.