Wes Anderson's sci-fi comedy "Asteroid City" comes some 15 years after he and Tom Hanks first became friends through one of the director's regular actors.
Letitia Wright told Looper how her "Surrounded" character was inspired by a real-life woman, Cathay Williams, who disguised herself as a man to join the army.
John Goodman and Walton Goggins of HBO's "The Righteous Gemstones" spoke to Looper about why they love working on the series and what keeps it ticking.
"Flash" director Andy Muschietti will remain in the DC Universe for a bit longer, with him taking on directing duties for "Batman: The Brave and the Bold."
"The Idol" has been the source of drama since the HBO show premiered at Cannes, and now it seems the show may -- or may not -- be ending after its first season.
One of Marvel's most chilling alternate universes is coming back to life with "Marvel Zombies: Black, White & Blood" #1, a four-issue zombified miniseries.
"Andor" showrunner Tony Gilroy respects "Star Wars" canon, but with so much backlash and volatility amongst the fanbase, he says he only plays by his own rules.
James Gunn, who is helming the DC Universe with Peter Safran, clarified on a podcast his controversial stance on Lex Luthor as a "Superman" movie villain.