• Jason Momoa as Aquaman

    New Aquaman Photos Show Off King Orm, Mera, And Vulko

    It's all Aquaman, all day. We've got a new batch of exclusive images at Aquaman that show off the splashy first looks at Patrick Wilson's King Orm and Willem Dafoe's Nuidis Vulko, as well as additional peeks at Amber Heard's Mera and Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna.
  • Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham on Star Trek: Discovery

    Star Trek: Discovery Changes Showrunners Yet Again

    No, dear reader, you aren't suffering from a sci-fi series-centric case of déjà vu — Star Trek: Discovery really did lose its showrunners for a second time. Showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have officially exited Discovery, with executive producer Alex Kurtzman set to take over.
  • Jessica Lange in American Horror Story Coven

    American Horror Story Is Bringing The Witches Back In Season 8

    ​American Horror Story​ is heading back to the coven with its eighth season, apparently titled ​Witches Rule​. Show co-creator Ryan Murphy shared the news in a post on his Twitter account​, revealing that the long-teased crossover story​ between the series' first and third seasons is next on deck.
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    Aquaman: Get Your First Look At Black Manta

    In this corner, you may know him as "that really buff actor with the long hair and the tattoos," it's Jason Momoa as Aquaman! And in the other corner, his on-screen nemesis, it's The Get Down's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta! We've got the first look at the villain in DC's upcoming Aquaman.
  • Connor Del Rio in Unfriended: Dark Web

    Unfriended: Dark Web Trailer Connects You To A World Of Evil

    Unfriended: Dark Web ​is here to connect you to the weird part of the internet. The low-budget horror sequel, shot in secret, is a standalone follow-up to 2014's Unfriended, sporting a story about international conspiracy rather than one about literal ghosts in the machine.
  • Jason Momoa as Aquaman

    Aquaman Magazine Covers Unveil Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna

    Aquaman and his two best gals have graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's exclusive story all about the upcoming DC film Aquaman. The covers show off Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, Amber Heard as Mera, and Nicole Kidman as Queen Atlanna, Aquaman's mother.
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    Avengers 4, Captain Marvel Footage Revealed At CineEurope

    At the European film exhibitors' conference CineEurope, held in Barcelona, Spain, Disney gave a presentation detailing its plans for its upcoming movies, including a few Marvel Studios superhero tentpoles. Disney treated convention attendees to exclusive footage from Avengers 4 and Captain Marvel.
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    Incredibles 2 Tracking For Record-Breaking Opening Weekend

    Incredibles 2 is set to fly to an astounding box office opening. Industry tracking predicts that the long-awaited Disney-Pixar sequel will break records when it officially launches on Friday, June 15, earning as much as $140 million across North American theaters.
  • Daisy Ridley as Rey in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

    Star Wars: What George Lucas Would Have Done With The Sequel Trilogy

    Anyone who detested The Force Awakens, thought The Last Jedi wasn't great, and is wary of what's to come in Episode IX might not have liked what Star Wars creator George Lucas had planned for the sequel trilogy any better. Lucas revealed what the films would have entailed if he was still in charge.
  • Danny Lloyd as Danny Torrance in The Shining

    Ewan McGregor To Star In The Shining Sequel Doctor Sleep

    Danny's right here, Mrs. Torrance — and he looks like the guy from Trainspotting now. Doctor Sleep, Stephen King's sequel to horror novel The Shining, is being made into a movie, and Ewan McGregor is taking the lead as a grown-up version of the psychic child Danny Torrance.
  • Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out

    Disney Doesn't Want To Let Jordan Peele Make A Gargoyles Movie

    Everyone in Hollywood wants to work with Jordan Peele on something — unless you're Disney, and think the project he wants is weird. Reportedly, the Get Out ​director tried to pitch the company a movie based on the animated series ​Gargoyles​ — and Disney wants nothing to do with it.
  • Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel

    DC Films Floats Potential Names For Alt-Universe Banner

    Big changes are in store for the future of DC Comics characters on the big screen, as news about Warner Bros.' upcoming alternate universe film banner slowly begins to crystallize. We now have an idea of what they're calling the Elseworlds-style brand — and the names aren't what we were expecting.
  • Chris Pine as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman 2: Chris Pine Confirmed To Return As Steve Trevor

    The boy is back. After the rumor mill churned out whisperings of Chris Pine returning as the fallen Steve Trevor for Wonder Woman 2, director Patty Jenkins has confirmed that the buzz wasn't just a bunch of bull. Jenkins confirmed on Twitter that Pine's Steve will be in the Wonder Woman sequel.
  • Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne in Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice

    The Next Batman Movie Will Reportedly Not Star Ben Affleck

    We've been going over Ben Affleck's status as the dark knight for what feels like years now. At first, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker was set to write, direct, and star in The Batman​ — but a few script drafts and one Justice League later, he's now apparently doing none of the above.
  • Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan in Green Lantern

    Green Lantern Screenwriter Reacts To That Deadpool 2 Scene

    The screenwriter of ​Green Lantern​ has finally gotten around to seeing ​Deadpool 2​ — and when he stuck around for the credits, he got an unexpected surprise. When he saw how Reynolds really felt about the movie they made, the writer shared his thoughts in a post on social media.