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John Wick: Chapter 4's Fight Between Hiroyuki Sanada And Donnie Yen Was An On-Set Spectacle
'They want to try something new. They're very brave.' -
HBO's The Last Of Us Is Not Action-Heavy, And That's Okay
Like the game, HBO's The Last of Us is more about characters trying to stay alive than running headfirst into a fight. -
Fast & Furious Director Justin Lin Takes Han's Snacking Very Seriously
'I was adamant. I was like, we cannot fake Han's snacks.' -
The Risk Of Failure Drove Quentin Tarantino To Create Kill Bill
Kill Bill may have been a resounding success for Quentin Tarantino, but he made it fully prepared to fail. -
Forest Whitaker Was Dumbfounded By The Reaction To His Character On The Shield
If Vic Mackey was The Shield's anti-hero, then Kavanaugh was the anti-villain. -
One Little Hiccup Kept Nic Cage From A Lead Role In Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Sometimes, having a famous last name can actually work against you in Hollywood. -
American Dragon: Jake Long Was Originally Intended To Be Live-Action, Similar To Buffy The Vampire Slayer [Exclusive]
American Dragon: Jake Long does not get the love it deserves. Let's all cross our fingers for a Kim Possible-style nostalgic reclamation. -
The Creators Of Transformers: The Movie Didn't Realize How Traumatic Optimus Prime's Death Would Be
The fine folks responsible for Transformers: The Movie failed to predict how traumatizing their film would be for kids of the '80s. -
Cameron Crowe Went Undercover To Write Fast Times At Ridgemont High
But the story he wrote would end up being very different from the one he intended to. -
Why Bruce Timm Was Never Offered A Live-Action Film After Batman: The Animated Series
Let Bruce Timm direct a live-action Batman, you cowards. -
Jerry Bruckheimer Is Why Michael Ironside Didn't Appear In Top Gun: Maverick
'Mr. Bruckheimer and I don't really get along.' -
A Lack Of A License Didn't Stop Devon Aoki From Stunt Driving In 2 Fast 2 Furious
'I had driven a golf cart around of course, but that was the extent of my driving experience.' -
The Secrets Behind Dave Bautista's Transformation Into Drax
It takes an entire team of artists to turn Dave Bautista into Drax the Destroyer. -
A Severe Illness Led To One Of Harrison Ford's Most Memorable Indiana Jones Moments
'Steven, why don't we just shoot this son o'b****?' -
Star Wars Bits: The Mandalorian, Star Wars: Visions, Sana Starros, Hot Toys, And More
In this week's edition, we recap the recent announcements about Star Wars: Visions, a new comic series, and more. -
Arnold Schwarzenegger Was Originally Meant To Return As The Lead Of Predator 2
Instead, he turned around and starred in a little film called Terminator 2. -
Sylvester Stallone Had To Call In A Favor For Rocky's Ice Skating Scene
Rocky and Adrian's first date was originally supposed to happen in a cafe, but director John G. Avildsen wanted something more dynamic. -
Quentin Tarantino Wrote Pulp Fiction So No One Character Would Work On Their Own
Quentin Tarantino made Pulp Fiction the ultimate couples movie (no really). -
Rocky's Reception Upon Release Was A Surprise For Everyone Involved
Rocky was a true underdog story, both onscreen and offscreen. -
The New Batman Adventures Series Used Scarecrow To Pull One Over On The Censors
That Bruce Timm is one clever dude. -
Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi 40th Anniversary Funko POPs, Action Figures & More Are Coming Soon
Return of the Jedi is turning 40 and we're getting a bunch of toys to celebrate! -
Adding Bill Conti's Music Saved The Ending Of Sylvester Stallone's Rocky
'Without that ending, I don't think we'd be talking about Rocky today.' -
Here's How You Can Watch Gerard Butler's Plane At Home
Bring the thrills of Gerard Butler's simply-titled action flick Plane home. -
A Great Audition Wasn't Enough For Quentin Tarantino To Cast Pam Grier In Pulp Fiction
Tarantino's collaboration with Grier on Jackie Brown remains his finest hour as a filmmaker. -
That One-Shot Chase Scene In Steven Spielberg's The Adventures Of Tintin Is The Best Action Scene Ever
This Spielberg kid sure knows a thing or two about action. -
Rocky's Tight Budget Meant Sneaking The Film's Crew Into Philadelphia
John G. Avildsen's Rocky is one of Hollywood's greatest underdog tales, both onscreen and off. But this tale wasn't without its challenges.