Kevin Smith Stand-Up Special Silent But Deadly Coming To Showtime
Writer/director/actor/podcaster Kevin Smith isn't letting a little heart attack keep him down.
Read MoreWriter/director/actor/podcaster Kevin Smith isn't letting a little heart attack keep him down.
Read MoreHe'll be back ... at a later date than originally specified. Paramount has confirmed that the upcoming Terminator 6, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the eponymous cyborg and Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, has been delayed by a few months.
Read MoreIt's reunion time on The CW's Arrow. The network has announced that star Colton Haynes, who plays Roy Harper (better known as Arsenal), is circling back to, yet again, become a series regular on the popular superhero show.
Read MoreDid Danny Boyle really drop out of Bond 25 due to a potentially big, bad dispute over the film's big bad? If a new report by The Telegraph is to be believed, he might have. Earlier this week, it was announced that Boyle quit Bond 25 due to "creative differences' with producers and star Daniel Craig.
Read MoreOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood has tapped a handful of actors to join its ever-growing roster. Girls alum Lena Dunham and Little Women actress Maya Hawke, along with The Shannara Chronicles alum Austin Butler and Knock Knock actress Lorenza Izzo, have been cast in the Quentin Tarantino-directed pic.
Read MoreWhen Thanos came face to face with Iron Man in Avengers: Infinity War, he instantly recognized the Armored Avenger as Tony Stark. Marvel fans have already come up with a ton of explanations as to how this was possible, and another intriguing idea has just been added to the speculation stockpile.
Read MoreThe Marvel Television world is about to lose an important figure: Jessica Jones creator and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg.
Read MoreHere's some crazy good news for fans of Crazy Rich Asians: Warner Bros. is moving forward with a Crazy Rich Asians sequel. The studio has lined up original Crazy Rich Asians filmmaker Jon M. Chu to direct and plans to bring back screenwriters Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim to write the script.
Read MoreAll you 007 dreamers out there, prepare to have your hearts broken. Following years of speculation that Idris Elba would take on the role of super spy James Bond in the $2.1 billion-earning film franchise once Daniel Craig steps down, the suave Brit has confirmed that fantasy won't become reality.
Read MorePreacher is preparing for an unholy comeback. Network AMC has officially dated season 3 of its larger-than-life drama series Preacher, and released three first-look photos from the upcoming season starring Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, and Joseph Gilgun.
Read MoreLife's tough, but she's tougher — and she could be making a comeback on Hulu. The streaming giant has put into development a Veronica Mars revival series. Original Veronica Mars actress Kristen Bell is expected to star as the nominal private investigator and Neptune, California native.
Read MoreBye-bye, Boyle. Five months after Danny Boyle confirmed he was on board to direct Bond 25, the forthcoming installment in the James Bond franchise and the last entry in which Daniel Craig will star as the nominal spy, the filmmaker has formally exited the project.
Read MoreWelcome back, witches. Over the weekend, American Horror Story co-creator Ryan Murphy shared a few new looks at the upcoming eighth season of the anthology series, subtitled Apocalypse. The images show the witches of Coven — like Emma Roberts, Sarah Paulson, and Taissa Farmiga — back together again.
Read MoreFor all the blood-pumping brawls, sentimental scenes, and general doom and gloom seen on screen in Avengers: Infinity War, there was just as much laughter, banter, giggles, and goofs that played out behind the scenes. Here are the bloopers that make us love the film's stars even more.
Read MoreWatch out, TV fans — the Watchmen are coming. HBO has officially green-lit the Watchmen series from creator Damon Lindelof after handing the project a pilot order in September of 2017. The series stars Regina King, Andrew Howard, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Adelaide Clemons, and Louis Gosset Jr.
Read MoreAmazon has canceled Mozart in the Jungle after four seasons. Gael Garcia Bernal, Lola Kirke, Malcolm McDowell, Bernadette Peters, Hannah Dunne, Saffron Burrows, and Jason Schwartzman starred in the show, which was executive produced by Schwartzman, Paul Weitz, Roman Coppola, and Will Graham.
Read MoreJahi Di'Allo Winston, Peyton Kennedy, Sydney Sweeney, Patch Darragh, Rio Mangini, Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako, Quinn Liebling, and Elijah Stevenson starred in the 1990s set Netflix series Everything Sucks, which has been canceled after one season.
Read MoreThere was something for everyone in Avengers: Infinity War. But as varied as the film's tone was from scene to scene, not every moment that was shot ended up fitting in the final product. Infinity War directors Joe and Anthony Russo recently revealed the scene that was the hardest for them to cut.
Read MorePaul Walker's legacy in the Fast family could live on forever. Five years after the Fast and Furious franchise star's untimely passing in 2013, his brothers Caleb and Cody Walker have revealed their hopes to bring his character back to the film series.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe is filled with a multitude of heroes, all with different abilities and backstories. One who was missing from the MCU until the post-credits scene in Avengers: Infinity War, though, is Captain Marvel. An intriguing new fan theory seeks to explain why that is.
Read MorePublic outrage, an open letter from the cast, and even Dave Bautista's threats to quit apparently weren't enough to convince Disney to reverse its decision to fire James Gunn as director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The studio is apparently holding strong in its decision to not rehire Gunn.
Read MoreFrom marrying super talented actress Blake Lively to buying stake in craft distiller Aviation American Gin, Ryan Reynolds has had plenty of good ideas in the past. His original pitch for Deadpool 2, however, was not one of them.
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