• The Dutton family on Yellowstone season 3

    Where Is Yellowstone Filmed?

    In the case of Paramount Network's smash hit drama Yellowstone, the grandiose landscapes of the American Mountain West are a big part of the series' charm.
  • The students of Clone High

    Clone High Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    Although Clone High was canceled after only a single season, its creators, Bill Lawrence, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller, have careers that span beyond one high school full of cartoon clones. But now, fans of the show have reason to celebrate, because the team is bringing Clone High back.
  • Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man

    What It Will Take To Make The Invisible Man 2 Happen

    It's no surprise — given the legacy title, the critically-acclaimed star, and the modern take on a classic premise — that The Invisible Man was a hit. What happens when a movie is a hit? People start asking for a sequel. Elisabeth Moss has some ideas about how to make one happen.
  • Beavis and Butt-Head

    Beavis And Butt-Head Fans Just Got Some Surprising News

    What the world needs right now are the insightful observations of the greatest contemplative minds of our time — which is why we're pleased to announce that Beavis and Butt-Head are returning. Comedy Central has ordered two new seasons of the classic animated series.
  • Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson on Mad Men

    Mad Men Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    This is probably the only time in history where Mad Men fans can't use Pete Campbell's exasperated "Not great, Bob!" line as an answer to the question "How are you?" On July 1, Mad Men production company Lionsgate Television confirmed that the Jon Hamm-starring series has found a new streaming home.
  • The Boys season 2

    Why Fans Are Freaking Out Over The Boys Season 2

    On June 30, Amazon Prime gave us a new exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season 2 of The Boys, and if the fans weren't excited before, they sure are now. Here's why fans are freaking out over The Boys season 2, and what it means for the show.
  • Zachary Levi and Jack Dylan Grazer in Shazam!

    Shazam! 2 Director Gives An Update On The Sequel

    Shazam! will get a sequel ... eventually. David F. Sandberg — director of the lighthearted superhero flick centered around a tween who obtains the ability to transform into an adult superhero when he utters the word "shazam!" — recently took to Twitter to give an update about Shazam! 2.
  • Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg in Justice League

    Justice League Actor Ray Fisher Makes A Bold Move Against Joss Whedon

    We all sometimes say things for the sake of politeness, but Ray Fisher has decided that the time for that kind of politeness has passed. The actor who portrayed Cyborg in Justice League tweeted that he wanted to "forcefully retract" something he said about Joss Whedon before the release of the film.
  • Larry David as Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm

    Awesome News Just Dropped For Curb Your Enthusiasm

    The longer he sticks around the entertainment industry, the clearer it becomes that Larry David is his own worst critic. HBO might be excited to see what David has in store, but the comedian used the announcement of a new season to throw a little cold water on his good news in the way only he could.
  • Laura Linney and Jason Bateman on Ozark season 3

    Ozark Fans Just Got Seriously Bittersweet News

    Fans of Netflix's pitch-black crime drama Ozark finally got some news about the show's new season, though it may not be exactly the news they were hoping for. Here's everything you need to know about the good news and the bad news about the future of the Byrde family.
  • Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: A New Hope

    Why Mark Hamill Is Still Upset About This Cut Star Wars Scene

    Over four decades after the fact, the way in which his signature character was introduced to audiences still irks Mark Hamill. The actor still feels pretty strongly that Luke's original introduction in the first Star Wars flick, which was cut for pacing reasons, should have been kept intact.
  • Tom Hopper as Luther in The Umbrella Academy

    New Umbrella Academy Season 2 Poster Is Extremely Revealing

    With The Umbrella Academy's return now just a little over a month away (season 2 of the series drops on July 31), Netflix is gearing up for the Hargreeves' blast through the past with yet another poster that has fans clamoring to get a closer look. Here's what the new one-sheet reveals.
  • Ron Perlman as Hellboy

    The Real Reason Ron Perlman Said No To The Hellboy Reboot

    Despite the popularity of the first two Hellboy films starring Ron Perlman, director Guillermo del Toro was unable to get a third off the ground. Why did Perlman pass up a chance to return for the 2019 reboot, and what are the chances that he might don the horns again?
  • Ewan McGregor as Danny Torrance in Doctor Sleep

    Why Doctor Sleep Is Currently Taking Over The Internet

    Doctor Sleep, the sequel to The Shining, may not have found much success during its theatrical run, but people are talking about it a lot right now. The once-underappreciated movie is now available on HBO Max — and the response to the film's availability is substantial.
  • Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool

    Ryan Reynolds Hilariously Crashes X-Men Cast Reunion

    The YouTube channel Global Citizen recently released a hilarious video in which the cast of the Fox-produced X-Men films are enjoying a warm, chatty reunion via Zoom that comes screeching to a halt when it's joined by Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds, who is just so psyched to be part of the gang.
  • Tom Hanks in Cloud Atlas

    Netflix Nabs One Of The Decade's Most Underrated Sci-Fi Movies

    Ready to have your mind blown by those expert purveyors of heady sci-fi, the Wachowskis, and an all-star cast? Netflix just added a movie that may interest you. 2012's Cloud Atlas is now available to watch on the streamer, and if you've never seen it, you're in for a treat.
  • Mads Mikkelsen, Hugh Dancy, Laurence Fishburne, Caroline Dhavernas, Hettienne Park, Scott Thompson, Aaron Abrams, and Lara Jean Chorostecki in a Hannibal season 1 promo

    The Hannibal Reunion You Didn't See Coming

    It's been five years since Bryan Fuller's masterful, subversive spin on the origins of Hannibal Lecter aired its final episode on NBC, yet not a year has gone by without whispers of a long-teased Hannibal revival.