While the amount of musicians who have died at age 27 has achieved near-mythic status, there are just as many actors who have passed at that age as well.
Hayley Atwell's Captain Carter will reportedly be returning for Season 3 of "What If...?" and appearing in live-action form in "Avengers: Secret Wars."
A graphic scene in the prequel film "The First Omen" came close to earning Disney the first NC-17 in its long -- and sometimes controversial -- history.
Fans were quick to take to social media after reports surfaced that Sydney Sweeney would appear in a movie with "Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johhny Depp.
In a move that may upset longtime "Chicago Fire" fans, Taylor Kinney's Kelly Severide is scheduled to disappear again, but for a much shorter time than before.
With horror one of the strongest genres at the box office and among fans, 2024 has been turning out a murderer's row of chillers to delight and terrify us.
Kristen Stewart is no stranger to big franchises, but the "Love Lies Bleeding" star says it would take a major development for her to join a Marvel movie.
Though it's never explained in "Beetlejuice," there's a solid theory that explains why Michael Keaton's "ghost with the most" is unable to say his own name.
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A live-action "Teen Titans" movie is in development for James Gunn's DC Universe franchise, and it could have the big screen return of a classic Batman villain.
Steven Spielberg wanted to direct a James Bond movie, but he was turned down by producer Cubby Broccoli twice. Instead, he gave fans another action hero.
Members of the "NCIS" producing team address the possibility of Scott Bakula returning to play Agent Dwayne Pride on one of the shows in the franchise.
Back in the early 2010s, "Cruel Intentions" star Ryan Phillippe spoke with Marvel about playing two iconic characters, but he didn't end up in either role.
In May 2023, CBS made the shocking decision to cancel "S.W.A.T." after six seasons without a proper sendoff. But Shemar Moore and fans weren't having it.