From Khal Drogo to Aquaman to... ah, yes, Baba Voss. Jason Momoa has scored his next small-screen project, landing the lead role in Apple's forthcoming sci-fi drama series See, set in a time in which humankind has lost its sense of sight.
Sabrina Spellman is making her way toward Netflix, bob haircut-first. The streamer just released the first official poster for its upcoming Archie Comics-based series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which stars Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman and Jaz Sinclair as her best friend Rosalind.
He's back! Well, not the guy you're thinking of, but a guy. Gabriel Luna, to be exact, the actor playing the new Terminator in director Tim Miller's Terminator 6. Thanks to a recent batch of photos from the set of Terminator 6, we've got the very first look at Luna in character.
Joaquin Phoenix playing the Joker? That's no joke. Warner Bros. has officially given the green light to director Todd Phillips' Joker origin story film starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime, as the actor "recently finalized his deal" to portray Batman's forever-smiling foe.
One of the main creative forces behind Avatar: The Last Airbender is joining forces with Netflix for a new show. According to an announcement from the streaming service, writer Aaron Ehasz is spearheading a new animated series, The Dragon Prince, set to premiere in September.
Don't let anyone tell you not to follow your dreams, because the winner of an Annabelle: Creation short film contest is now going to direct his debut feature. Julian Terry, whose short The Nurse won the contest, will now direct the horror film They Hear It, based on a proof-of-concept short.
Disney spent its day shuffling movies around its release schedule, changing dates for Jungle Cruise, Mary Poppins Returns, and Maleficent 2. Jungle Cruise stars Dwayne Johnson, Mary Poppins Returns features Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Maleficent 2 stars Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning.
After receiving a second delay and a change in writer, the fifth Indiana Jones movie finally has a release date, with Disney setting up the new crusade to see release on July 9, 2021. The release date delay will allow a new draft of the script to be written by Solo writer Jonathan Kasdan.
Hulu dropped the first full-length trailer for its forthcoming psychological horror series Castle Rock, giving Stephen King fans across the world a treat.
The kids are growing up fast. Two new photos from the set of Stranger Things season 3 hit the net on Tuesday, and they show the first look at lead actress Millie Bobby Brown in character as Eleven for the forthcoming collection of episodes.
J.B. Smoove has just been caught in the Spider-Man: Far From Home web. The upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel has added Smoove to its slowly expanding roster. Smoove joins Tom Holland as Spider-Man, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, and fellow new cast member Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio.
Tab Hunter, an actor who starred in more than 40 movies over the course of his show business career, has died at the age of 86. Starting off as an actor in 1950, Hunter proved a resilient actor in Hollywood through the decades, starting out as a teen heartthrob and eventually becoming a gay icon.
Teasing season is officially over. It's all about confirmed casting announcements from here on out — starting with Jeremy Renner's in the upcoming Spawn reboot movie. Blumhouse Productions has asserted that the actor is indeed a part of Spawn, set to lead the film alongside Jamie Foxx.
Hello, old friend. Lucasfilm dropped a Millennium Falcon-sized bombshell on Monday when it announced that Billy Dee Williams is set to reprise his role as the cape-rocking, smooth-talking, gonna-risk-it-all gambler Lando Calrissian in Star Wars: Episode IX.
Winston Duke has found a new lead role as a backyard legend. Duke, known to audiences worldwide for playing the character M'Baku in Marvel's Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War, will play the MMA fighter Kimbo Slice in Backyard Legend, a movie based on the fighter's life.
In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Hannah John-Kamen's Ghost stood out for more reasons than one, but it was her complexity, her determination, and a moment in the film's mid-credits scene that had us all hoping to see more of her in the future. So, will Ghost actually make another appearance in the MCU?
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's mysterious new TV series, his first since the turn-of-the-century Da Ali G Show, now has a name and a release date. According to a hype-heavy marketing rollout, the new series is called Who is America?, and will air on Showtime starting Sunday, July 15.
The only thing better than Deadpool is, well, more Deadpool. Ryan Reynolds, the man behind the Merc with a Mouth, revealed on Monday that an extended version of Deadpool 2 (titled Deadpool 2: The Super Duper Cut) will arrive in on Digital and Blu-ray next month.
When it comes to Avengers 4, we'll take any tiny update we can get. And that's just what Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige gave when speaking in a recent interview about Marvel's plans from now until 2024. Feige confirmed that Avengers 4 has officially entered the editing process.
Chris Hemsworth is officially a man in black. The first set photos from the Men in Black spinoff film have surfaced online, and they show Hemsworth, who leads alongside his Thor: Ragnarok co-star Tessa Thompson, sporting exactly what one would expect him to in the forthcoming franchise installment.
Ant-Man and the Wasp drummed up a nice chunk of change during its first weekend out. The Ant-Man sequel earned $76 million at the domestic box office when it opened on Friday, July 6. This figure includes the $11 million the Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly-starrer raked in during Thursday previews.
Captain Marvel is headed to the cutting room, as Brie Larson has officially wrapped filming on her upcoming superhero solo movie. Larson, who toplines Captain Marvel as Carol Danvers herself, took to Twitter over the weekend to announce that principal photography for the film is complete.
Steve Ditko, the renowned comic book artist who created Doctor Strange and co-created Spider-Man for Marvel Comics, has died at the age of 90. An artist who created characters for Marvel, DC, and many other publishers, Ditko's work left an indelible mark on both comic books and global pop culture.