Miranda Otto is reprising her iconic role of Eowyn for the animated movie "Lord of The Rings: The War of the Rohirrim," and confirmed she has already started.
Sometimes the 'Fast & the Furious' movies are so intense that they feel a little ... unsettling? Here are the most disturbing moments from the Toretto fam.
Sheldon Cooper's memories, as stated in "The Big Bang Theory," were once again shaken up in the Season 6 finale for the show's spinoff, "Young Sheldon."
The film "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" will feature hundreds of Spider-Man iterations, but it's safe to say that this dark version won't be one of them.
Sarah Paulson is an amazing performer who's known for acting in projects full of drama and intrigue -- so it makes sense that she's acted on "Law and Order."
Comic book fans can rejoice as Knull is set to return in Marvel's "Death of Venomverse" #5, looking to take on Carnage for the title of The King in Black.
"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One" features a runaway train scene, but some have accused the movie of copying the Bollywood film "Pathaan."
John Cena believes that "Fast & Furious" critics have the right to express their views, but they should also consider the actors' and fans' perspectives.
Ursula from the original "Little Mermaid" was inspired by drag performer Divine -- here are the drag queens we think could have played Ursula in live action.
Disney's upcoming horror comedy film "Haunted Mansion" features Jared Leto as the Hatbox Ghost, but he will be much scarier than his Disneyland counterpart.
In the new "Fast and Furious" film "Fast X," Jason Momoa plays a hype-worthy villain, but there's another newcomer to the franchise that steals the show.
Although the second act of "Monster" is slightly less gripping than the first and third, the mystery in the film continually challenges your assumptions.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who plays Luke Hobbs in the "Fast and Furious" films, feuded with his co-stars. Here's how the "Fast X" cast really feels about him.
More than 40 years later, Trekkies still discuss Spock's soul-crushing death scene. Let's take a closer look at the ending of 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.'
The "Ted" movies are as irreverent as Seth MacFarlane productions can get, but star Mark Wahlberg had one clear boundary regarding jokes he wouldn't make.