• Everything Coming To Netflix In May 2018

    If you can't beat the heat this May, get inside and chill out with some brand new Netflix programming. The streaming giant kicks off the month with more original films and shows than ever before, offering hard-hitting dramas with screamworthy sci-fi thrillers and laugh-out-loud comedies alike.

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  • Wonder Woman 2 Director Reportedly Confirms 1980s Setting

    Get your teasing combs, cans of extra-hold hairspray, and Madonna cassette tapes out: We're going to the '80s. Wonder Woman 2 director Patty Jenkins has reportedly confirmed that the sequel flick will indeed take place in the 1980s.

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  • Paul Bettany Will Reportedly Appear On Marvel's Scarlet Witch Series

    Can't have a Scarlet Witch series without including her one true love, huh? Following the news that Marvel Studios is developing a show about Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch, Slashfilm is reporting that Paul Bettany, who plays Scarlet Witch's android beau Vision, will appear on the series as well.

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  • Stephen King's Joyland Up For Series Adaptation At Freeform

    Long live the King. Freeform has begun developing a drama series based upon the Master of Horror's 2013 novel Joyland. Scribe Cyrus Nowrasteh is attached as both writer and producer on the series, which thus far looks to be heading to production with minimal involvement from King himself.

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  • Overlord Director Julius Avery To Take On Flash Gordon Reboot

    He's a mighty Flash, and he's coming to save the world once again. Julius Avery, the director at the helm of J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot's forthcoming undead Nazi thriller Overlord, is in talks with Fox to write and direct a new film based on the iconic character Flash Gordon.

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  • Game Of Thrones: Naomi Watts To Star In Upcoming Prequel Series

    Naomi Watts is heading to Westeros. HBO has cast Watts in the lead role for its in-development Game of Thrones prequel series, which is set roughly 8,000 years ahead of the events of Game of Thrones and documents Westeros' chaotic fall from its golden Age of Heroes.

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  • Netflix Taps Ava DuVernay To Direct Prince Documentary

    The Purple One is getting the documentary treatment, with one of the most talented directors in Hollywood leading the way. Netflix has tapped Ava DuVernay, director of the historical drama Selma and the Netflix documentary 13th, to bring the story of rock god Prince to the screen.

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  • Avengers: Infinity War: What The Critics Are Saying

    The apotheosis of 10 years of Marvel Cinematic Universe successes and a few sort-of stumbles, Avengers: Infinity War has clearly been highly anticipated, but is it worth the wait, and does it live up to the otherworldly buzz that has surrounded it since day one? Here's what the critics are saying.

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  • Sense8 Series Finale Lands Premiere Date On Netflix

    Sense8 fans, it's time for a bittersweet celebration. Netflix has announced the official premiere date for the Sense8 series finale, the feature film-length closing chapter of the sci-fi drama created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski.

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  • Hobbs & Shaw: Get Your First Look At Vanessa Kirby As Hattie Shaw

    Hey there, Hattie. Thanks to an Instagram post by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, we have the very first look at Vanessa Kirby's character in Hobbs & Shaw, the upcoming Fast and Furious franchise spin-off film. Kirby portrays Hattie Shaw, an MI6 agent and the sister of Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.

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  • Rian Johnson Assembles Killer Cast For Murder Mystery Knives Out

    The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson is getting his Knives Out — and putting together an insanely loaded cast for his forthcoming murder mystery. Toni Collette is the latest to join the cast, which already includes Daniel Craig, Lakeith Stanfield, Chris Evans, Michael Shannon, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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  • Bloodshot Creator Bob Layton Talks Vin Diesel-Led Adaptation

    Bloodshot is headed for the big screen — and the adaptation has co-creator Bob Layton more pumped up than a guy with a bloodstream full of nanotech. Recently, Layton sat down with Deadline to discuss the project, which he described as "something very fresh and subversive to the genre."

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  • Deadpool 2: Ryan Reynolds Filmed Brand-New Scenes For PG-13 Version

    Ryan Reynolds is here to make sure you have a merry little Christmas. Deadpool 2 writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick revealed that they got the Merc with a Mouth actor behind the camera to film new scenes for the upcoming PG-13 cut of the anti-hero sequel, scheduled for release on December 21.

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  • Attack On Titan Movie In The Works With It Director Andy Muschietti

    Andy Muschietti is moving from one massive property to another. Warner Bros. has tapped Muschietti, who helmed the 2017 translation of Stephen King's It, to direct a feature film adaptation of the Japanese manga series Attack on Titan, written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama.

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  • Venom: See 58 Images From The Full Trailer

    The Sony Pictures Spider-Man spinoff Venom, starring Tom Hardy and directed by Zombieland's Ruben Fleischer, is finally introducing itself to the world for real, following a more sedate first teaser from two months ago that only hinted at the mayhem to come.

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  • Venom Symbiote Speaks In Leaked Trailer Clip

    Venom is snarling his way into cinemas again. Prior to the official release of the full trailer for the Sony Pictures Spider-Man spinoff, new leaked footage has emerged to finally give viewers the goods the teaser wouldn't — a full-fledged introduction from Venom himself.

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  • Halloween Helps Shatter October Box Office Record

    Halloween followed up its monster opening weekend by posting a surprisingly strong showing in its second. And with fellow hits Venom, A Star is Born, and Suspiria also getting their share of butts in seats, the well-received slasher flick has helped Tinseltown to its best October ever.

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  • Amazon Prime: Everything Coming In November 2018

    Between the Halloween festivities of October and the holiday cheer of December is the liminal month of November, where viewers can delight in the freedom to dig into horror flicks and Christmas movies. Amazon Prime has the perfect selection of television series and movies to watch in November 2018.

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  • Queen's Drummer Reveals Why Sacha Baron Cohen Didn't Play Freddie Mercury

    The show must go on — even when your first choice for the lead in your biopic doesn't work out. Queen drummer Roger Taylor recently offered a few thoughts as to why Sacha Baron Cohen, who was once set to play Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, ended up being let go from the project.

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  • The Simpsons Producer Responds To Claim That Series Is Getting Rid Of Apu

    The Simpsons might not be axing Apu after all. Series producer and showrunner Al Jean has responded to the recent claim that the show is planning to eliminate its highly controversial character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, which many have argued perpetuates negative stereotypes about South Asian people.

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  • Halloween Sequel Talks Have Started, Says Writer Danny McBride

    Michael Myers always comes back. Halloween screenwriter Danny McBride has revealed that talks for a sequel to the David Gordon Green-directed horror flick are already underway. McBride, Green, and co-writer Jeff Fradley are currently in the process of landing on a concrete idea for the follow-up.

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