• James Gunn Shares His Thoughts On The Sony-Marvel Spider-Man Split

    Everyone from Tom Holland himself to the actor who plays the arrow-flinging Avenger Hawkeye has thrown their two cents into the conversation about Sony and Marvel cutting ties. Now, James Gunn has taken to Instagram to offer his take on Spider-Man leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • The Agonizing Process It Took To Make Joker R-Rated

    ​​Joker,​ the upcoming standalone from Warner Brothers and DC starring Joaquin Phoenix, promises to be a comic book film unlike any other. In a recent interview,​​ director Todd Phillips explained what it took to get the green light to pursue his gritty, hard-R vision.

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  • The Conjuring 3 Release Date, Cast And Story

    The Conjuring was the first film in what would become a vast, interconnected horror universe that includes includes spin-offs like The Nun, The Curse of La Llarona, and the hugely successful Annabelle movies. Now, the third Conjuring film is on its way. Here's what we know so far.

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  • Taika Waititi In Talks To Join James Gunn's The Suicide Squad

    ​The cross-pollination between Marvel Studios and Warner Brothers/DC is getting a little weird. ​Thor: Ragnarok​ director Taika Waititi is reportedly in talk to join the cast of ​The Suicide Squad,​ the DC sequel/reboot to be helmed by ​Guardians of the Galaxy​'s James Gunn.

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  • The Breaking Bad Scene You Need To Watch Before El Camino Hits Netflix

    The new Netflix Breaking Bad movie El Camino will come six years after audiences said their thought-to-be-final goodbyes to Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. While details surrounding the exact plot of the new film are still sketchy, Breaking Bad fans were recently given a clue via Paul's Twitter.

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  • The New Star Wars Merch That's Been Banned From Airplanes

    ​If you're en route to a destination far, far away after visiting one of Disney's ​Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge​, TSA would like a word with you. The Transportation Security Administration has banned the attraction's soda cups from all luggage and carry-ons, with good reason: they're replica explosives.

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  • Kevin Feige Confirms Gay Character In Marvel's The Eternals

    ​​The Eternals​ will strike a blow for inclusivity. Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige recently revealed in a sitdown with ​Good Morning America​​ that the forthcoming flick will feature the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first openly gay main character — although he didn't specify which one.

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  • Tom Holland Refuses To Take Sides In Sony-Marvel Spider-Man Split

    ​Spider-Man, Spider-Man, burns as few bridges as he can. Since it was announced that Marvel and Sony had reached an impasse in their talks to re-up their shared custody agreement of the wall-crawler, star Tom Holland has steadfastly refused to assign blame for the split to one party or the other.

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  • Martin Scorsese's The Irishman Will Not Receive Wide Release

    Martin Scorsese's latest film may not be coming to a theater near you. Netflix couldn't come to an agreement with major national theater chains to show the upcoming film The Irishman, which stars long-time Hollywood mainstays Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, across the country.

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  • Peaky Blinders, Batman Begins Actor Karl Shiels Dies At 47

    Karl Shiels, the Irish actor known for his work on Peaky Blinders and in Batman Begins, has died. He was just 47 years old. Shiels' agent, Lisa Richard, confirmed the heartbreaking news to Irish outlet Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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  • Halloween Kills Casts Anthony Michael Hall As Tommy Doyle

    ​He survived the wrath of the boogeyman as a child — can he do it again four decades later? Veteran actor Anthony Michael Hall has been cast as Tommy Doyle in ​Halloween Kills,​ the second installment of a planned trilogy which begun with last year's ​Halloween.​ ​Variety​​ was first with the news.

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  • Disney+ Will Release Episodes Weekly, Not All At Once

    ​The House of Mouse is changing things up a bit. At the D23 expo this past weekend, Disney announced that its streaming service Disney+ would release episodes of its original series weekly, as opposed to dropping entire seasons at once — the model employed by its biggest competitor, Netflix.

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  • Emmys 2019: Complete List Of Nominees

    The nominees for the 2019 Emmy Awards​ have finally been announced. Among those recognized are Game of Thrones, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Barry, Veep, Schitt's Creek, Killing Eve, Ozark, Pose, Succession, Better Caul Saul, The Good Place, Russian Doll, Bodyguard, and Fleabag.

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  • Jack Reacher TV Series In The Works At Amazon

    Justice is coming. Amazon Studios has secured screen rights for a Jack Reacher television series, centered around the former military policeman at the forefront of thriller novelist Lee Child's books. The show will not star Tom Cruise in the titular role.

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  • Joker Star Makes Head-Turning Comment About Marvel Fans

    It might be hard to put on a happy face after hearing these comments. Actor and comedian Marc Maron, who stars as Ted Marco in the upcoming Joker movie, made some head-turning remarks about Marvel fans during a recent interview with Conan O'Brien.

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  • WandaVision D23 Poster Teases 1950s Vibe With A Major Twist

    Marvel's most badass couple is coming back to the screen in their own Disney+ series — and we now have the first peek at what's in store. Marvel Studios' director of visual development Andy Park has shared an incredible poster for WandaVision, which he created especially for the 2019 D23 Expo.

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