• Deadwood: First Images From New Movie Revealed

    Believe it or not, Deadwood is about to return to the small screen — and there are pictures to prove it. HBO released the first images from the feature film revival of its acclaimed series this morning via Entertainment Weekly. The stills give us a look at only two characters, albeit iconic ones.

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  • New Hellboy Photo, Additional Plot Details Revealed

    The B.P.R.D.'s gonna bust you up. Entertainment Weekly has unveiled a new photo for Hellboy, which shows official and de-facto members of the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Development — David Harbour's Hellboy, Sasha Lane's Alice Monaghan, and Daniel Dae Kim's Major Ben Daimio — looking stern.

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  • Live-Action Aladdin: Get Your First Look At Will Smith As The Genie

    ​Entertainment Weekly​ finally let the "ever-impressive, the long-contained, often imitated, but never duplicated" Genie of the lamp​ out of his itty bitty living space on Wednesday, December 19, sharing the first photos of Will Smith​ in character for Disney's live-action Aladdin​ remake.

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  • G.I. Joe's Snake Eyes Getting Spin-Off Movie

    A G.I. Joe fan favorite is getting his own movie. Paramount Pictures is pursuing a G.I. Joe spin-off about the silent ninja commando Snake Eyes. The character was played by Ray Park in 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra and 2013's G.I. Joe: Retaliation.

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  • The Brave Canceled At NBC

    Anne Heche, Mike Vogel, Sofia Pernas, Tate Ellington, Natacha Karam, Demetrius Grosse, Noah Millsm and Hadi Tabbal starred in The Brave, which came from Dean Georgaris (The Manchurian Candidate).

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  • FX Orders Half-Hour Drama Series Mr. Inbetween

    FX has ordered the half-hour drama series Mr. Inbetween, based on the 2005 short film The Magician from Australian actor Scott Ryan. Gringo's Nash Edgerton will take on directorial for the series, which he also co-wrote and will executive produce.

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  • Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Scores Two More Seasons On Netflix

    Bright solstice, indeed. Days after Netflix aired the surprise Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Christmas special, "Chapter Eleven: A Midwinter's Tale," the streamer has ordered two more seasons of the wickedly charming witch-filled series. "Parts three and four" will begin production in 2019.

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  • Stargirl: The Haunting Of Hill House's Henry Thomas Cast As Dr. Mid-Nite

    Henry Thomas is moving from one streaming service to the next. Thomas, known for his role as young Hugh Crain on Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House, has been cast on Stargirl, set to launch on DC's direct-to-consumer platform DC Universe. He'll portray the Golden Age version of Dr. Mid-Nite.

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  • Hellboy: New Poster Is Burning Hot, Trailer On The Way

    The new poster for the Hellboy reboot promises a scorching good time — and it's only a matter of days before we see the Right Hand of Doom in action. Lionsgate has released the first official poster for the forthcoming flick, and it's appropriately flame-y. A new trailer will appear on December 20.

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  • The Expanse Canceled At Syfy

    The Expanse will grow now more. Syfy has canceled The Expanse after three seasons on the air. Written and co-created Markus Fergus and Hawk Ostby, the series starred Thomas Jane, Steven Strait, Cas Anvar, Dominique Tipper, Wes Chatham, Paulo Costanzo, and Florence Faivre, among others.

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  • Superheroes Lift Hollywood To Record-Breaking 2018

    In 2018, superheroes didn't just fly high at the box office — they dominated it. Thanks in large part to heroic efforts from Marvel Studios, Warner Brothers, and Fox, Hollywood is on the precipice of its single biggest year in history. Box office receipts have surpassed $11 billion dollars.

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  • Life Of The Party Tops Breaking In At Thursday Box Office

    Melissa McCarthy's Life of the Party topped Gabrielle Union's Breaking In at the Thursday box office, but neither film is expected to be able to come anywhere close to the Marvel juggernaut Avengers: Infinity War over Mother's Day weekend.

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