Guillermo Del Toro's Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark Film Sees The Light
After spending so much time in the shadows, Guillermo del Toro's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark film is stepping into the light.
Read MoreAfter spending so much time in the shadows, Guillermo del Toro's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark film is stepping into the light.
Read MoreA Scrubs alum is joining the Friends From College. According to Deadline, Sarah Chalke, best known for playing Dr. Elliot Reid on the NBC sitcom, is going to have a recurring arc on the Netflix comedy's upcoming second season.
Read MoreThe world may be caught up in Avengers: Infinity War frenzy right now, as the Marvel extravaganza opened wide in theaters on Friday, but 20th Century Fox has countered that excitement with some enticing material of its own: a batch of new photos from Deadpool 2.
Read MoreThe Last Jedi featured a Skywalker leaving his lightsaber behind — but will Episode IX see another member of the legendary family pick it up during a pivotal scene? According to a new leak, Carrie Fisher's General Leia Organa will wield a "classic Jedi lightsaber" in the upcoming Star Wars film.
Read MoreThe CW's Elseworlds crossover event just got a lot more Super. The first image of Superman and Lois Lane from the much-teased mashup of the network's popular DC Comics-based series Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl has been made public, thanks to star Tyler Hoechlin's Instagram post.
Read MoreKatherine Langford will continue to deal with death in her next major project — albeit in a much, much different way. The 13 Reasons Why actress has been cast in Knives Out, the murder mystery feature from Star Wars: The Last Jedi writer-director Rian Johnson.
Read MoreThe rumors are true — we haven't seen the last of Marvel's trickster god. Disney has confirmed that Tom Hiddleston, who played the role to perfection in five Marvel Cinematic Universe films, will return as Loki in a limited series for streaming service Disney+.
Read MoreWell, here's one way to celebrate Christmas. On Friday, November 9, Deadpool franchise star Ryan Reynolds revealed the first poster for Once Upon a Deadpool, the forthcoming PG-13 cut of Deadpool 2 that will open in a limited theatrical release during the holiday season on December 12.
Read MoreJohn Wick might finally meet his Jane in the upcoming third installment of his self-titled action series.
Read MoreIt's another great day in Derry, Maine for Stephen King — and a nice day for a long walk, too. Another classic story from the venerable American horror writer is making its way to the big screen, courtesy of the studio that made the new It adaptation such a smash hit in 2017.
Read MoreIf you do the crime, you have to do the time. Amongst Marvel Cinematic Universe stars, the worse crime you can commit is spoiling an upcoming movie — and the punishment for doing so is harsh. No one knows that better than Mark Ruffalo, who was "fired" for revealing information about Avengers 4.
Read MoreCassian Andor will appear once more in the galaxy far, far away. Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced on Thursday that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story actor Diego Luna will reprise his role as the Alliance Intelligence officer who served the Rebellion for a brand-new streaming series.
Read MoreJonny Quest finally has somebody steering the ship. Warner Bros. has hired The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay to direct the live-action adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera animated series, which aired for only one season in 1964. The picture has been in the works for some time.
Read MoreThe Watchmen just scored a big bump in prestige. Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons has officially been cast in the role of Adrian Veidt (better known as Ozymandias) in HBO's Watchmen series. Irons will appear as an older version of the character after a time jump of several decades.
Read MoreBillions is coming back. Showtime has renewed its Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis-starring series Billions for a fourth season. The series ranks just behind Homeland, Showtime's top drama series, so it's easy to see why the network would want to keep it alive for as long as possible.
Read MoreDeadpool is set to dominate the domestic box office. The fast-approaching Deadpool 2, which stars Ryan Reynolds as the titular Merc with a Mouth, is expected to pull in $150 million in North American theaters in its opening weekend beginning May 18.
Read MoreThe Star Trek franchise will live long and prosper — with two new series entries now officially in the works. Paramount Pictures CEO Jim Gianopulos confirmed during CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week that the studio is developing a pair of new Star Trek films.
Read MoreNetflix is moving forward with some pretty anime-zing new projects. The streamer has put into development five anime series -- here are two of those.
Read MoreEggsy will be taking a break from the Kingsman series. Taron Egerton has confirmed that Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, the character he originated in 2015's Kingsman: The Secret Service and returned to for 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle, will not play a part in the third installment of the series.
Read MoreIf by his life or his death he can protect those keen to star in Amazon's Lord of the Rings series, Viggo Mortensen will. Mortensen has offered sage advice to those interested in joining the adaptation — particularly the person who lands the role of the man who ultimately becomes the King of Gondor.
Read MoreWhat do the cast of Aquaman and the members of Italian music group Eiffel 65 have in common? They're blue (da ba dee da ba da). Warner Bros. has released a collection of colorful new character posters for the James Wan-directed superhero flick, sharing them with the world on Wednesday, November 7.
Read MoreThis is not a test, this is your Emergency Broadcast System announcing that USA Network has ordered a second season of The Purge. The network renewed The Purge TV series on Tuesday, November 6, just hours before the James DeMonaco-created horror show aired the final episode of its freshman season.
Read MoreVince Gilligan is about to break bad again — this time in an even bigger way. Breaking Bad series creator Gilligan is developing a feature-length film set in the Breaking Bad universe. Gilligan is attached as screenwriter and executive producer, and may even step up to direct as well.
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