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.
Joe Hill is having a bit of a moment on television right now. AMC's adaptation his 2013 horror novel, NOS4A2, is finally back on the air for a second season.
Over the course of its 15 season run, CBS crime drama Criminal Minds saw many cast members come and go. High profile actors like Broadway legend Mandy Patinkin, '90s teen idol Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Emmy nominee Jeanne Tripplehorn all had short stints on the show.
Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the most lucrative film franchises of the 21st century, but rumors have long suggested that Disney knows it's time for a refresh. According to a new report, Margot Robbie is set to re-team with Birds of Prey scribe Christina Hodson to chart a new course.
With a third film in the Jurassic World pantheon on the way, the cameos — to paraphrase our favorite chaotician — must go faster. The latest update on the much-anticipated sequel promises the surprising return of a character from the original Jurassic Park who's more than meets the eye.
A new version of The Princess Bride? Turns out that it actually is conceivable. According to an exclusive by Vanity Fair, several stars have come together to recreate the beloved fantasy adventure comedy The Princess Bride for Quibi, a new streaming service focused on short-form content.
Christopher Nolan's movies have always been somewhat elusive, but this takes things to another level. The writer-director's newest feature feat, the time-inversion-focused film Tenet, has been hit with another delay, studio Warner Bros. confirmed on Thursday, June 25, 2020.
Marvel Comics fans are in mourning today after the passing of beloved inker Joe Sinnott. During his decades-long career working for Marvel, Sinnott contributed to some of the company's best-known properties, including The Avengers, Thor, and most notably, Fantastic Four.
DC fans were hyped to learn that a huge catalog of movies from their comic company of choice would be available on HBO Max at launch. Not even one month in, though, many of the films were marked for streaming retirement. Now, that's changed, and Superman fans in particular have a lot to celebrate.
In the wake of the launch of HBO Max, the brand-new streaming service that includes HBO's entire library as well as huge hits like Friends and The Big Bang Theory, five episodes of South Park have been omitted, for one very specific reason: the portrayal of a religious figure.
In 2017, M. Night Shyamalan shocked audiences with Split. Unfortunately, Split's success wasn't the only thing moviegoers were discussing about it. Here's why some believe that Split's depiction of Dissociative Identity Disorder is harmful to people who actually suffer from it.
Dust off your magnifying glass, because Sherlock Holmes is back for another outing. Though Enola Holmes does feature Justice League and The Witcher star Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes, it's actually his younger sister, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown), who's the star of this tale.
When is a sequel not exactly a sequel? When it's a part of the increasingly fast-and-loose DC Extended Universe. Audiences are eager for Wonder Woman 1984, the follow-up to 2017's Wonder Woman —but if they're expecting more of the same, they're in for a surprise.
In July 2020, fresh television series, new films, and a ream of classic entertainment will arrive on Netflix. Looking for a place to start? Good news — you're exactly where you need to be. Consider this your personal guide to the best of what's coming to Netflix in July 2020.
If you're in the mood for an action film with fast cars and flying fists, a movie recently landed on Netflix that is très rapide et furieux. (That's French for "very fast and furious.") The French-language Lost Bullet has been rocking viewers' worlds since it debuted on the streamer on June 19.
Fox's supernatural drama Sleepy Hollow may have ended its run back in 2017, but the palace intrigue taking place behind the scenes is still coming to light. Actress Nicole Beharie recently spilled the beans to ET about the circumstances surrounding her abrupt departure from the popular series.
The world is full of unexplained phenomena, and Netflix is gearing up to bring them to light with its forthcoming reboot of the popular docuseries, Unsolved Mysteries. Move over, Mulder.
Proving that even stars have bad days, Robert Pattinson almost ruined his chance to headline one of the summer's biggest movies. According to a new interview, Pattinson, who plays an integral part in Christopher Nolan's Tenet, almost blew his first meeting with the beloved British director.
In a move likely calculated to occupy our minds while we await season 2 of The Mandalorian, Disney+'s fascinating docuseries Disney Gallery - Star Wars: The Mandalorian has kept us all riveted with a steady stream of details from the set of the first-ever live-action Star Wars TV series.
Knowing what's new on Netflix has never felt more important than it is now. The idea of running out of new movies or television shows is haunting, but fortunately, it hasn't happened yet. There is still plenty of new stuff coming to Netflix in July, as evidenced by the following line-up.
There's been some very tantalizing "news" from the Spider-Verse circulating recently, and it's got fans of the eight-legged wonder a little hot under the collar: Tobey Maguire may be in negotiations to step back into the red and blue spandex.
If you want to be ahead of the curve when it comes to groundbreaking, edgy new comedies, you'll definitely want to check out Quibi's Dummy, starring Academy Award nominee Anna Kendrick as a woman stuck in a pretty awkward romantic situation.
Lucifer appears to have the devil's own luck, as Netflix has officially ordered an improbable sixth season of the demonic drama. After season 3, Netflix donned its streaming cape and swooped in to the rescue, absorbing the drama and ordering up a fourth set of episodes exclusive to the platform.
Legendary Hollywood director Joel Schumacher, whose vision and storytelling made him an icon of '80s and '90s cinema, died on Monday, June 22 in New York City at the age of 80. A spokeswoman for his family confirmed to The New York Times that he passed following a year-long struggle with cancer.