Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Answers A 44-Year-Old Franchise Question
The excellent video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle answers a question that's been hanging over the Indiana Jones franchise for years.
Read MoreThe excellent video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle answers a question that's been hanging over the Indiana Jones franchise for years.
Read MorePop superstar Michael Jackson wanted a role in a Tim Burton movie so badly that he created a whole concept album for it.
Read MoreBehind most iconic movies is a great composer. Here are 15 incredible film composers who have scored absolutely massive wins at the box office.
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman pays lip service to the idea of hope, but Marvel's Thunderbolts* featured characters who had to scratch and claw to achieve that idea.
Read MoreWillem Dafoe is a fantastic Green Goblin, but getting him back on board for Spider-Man: No Way Home required meeting one understandable demand.
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman sends audiences out on a high note with a song that calls back to a critical interaction between Lois and Clark. Here's the song.
Read MoreRachel Brosnahan knows exactly which DC hero she wants to see in a Superman sequel (though, ideally, the film will avoid adapting a related comic book story).
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman is unapologetically earnest and silly, and these traits are best embodied by the movie's standout character. (No, not Superman himself.)
Read MoreSorry, Dredd fans: Karl Urban almost certainly isn't going to be donning the helmet for the newly announced reboot from Taika Waititi.
Read MoreBased on its trailer, Mortal Kombat II focuses heavily on Karl Urban as Johnny Cage. However, that seemingly means leaving a big part of the first movie behind.
Read MoreTron: Ares has two big things going for it based on its trailer. Unfortunately, it also makes some baffling choices (and casting Jared Leto is one of them).
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger is no stranger to sequels, but there's one the Terminator star still yearns to make after years of failing to get it off the ground.
Read MoreIMAX tickets went on sale a year in advance for Christopher Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey, cementing him yet again as one of the premiere names in cinema.
Read MoreKarl Urban makes his debut as the fan-favorite Johnny Cage in the first trailer for Mortal Kombat II ... but can he avoid a fatality?
Read MoreBetween Supergirl's appearance in James Gunn's Superman and the newly unveiled Supergirl movie poster, things are looking up for the DCU's Girl of Steel.
Read MoreThe Fantastic Four: First Steps might just be the hero Marvel Studios needs after a rough time at the 2025 box office, but it depends on a few factors.
Read MoreThe science of Jurassic Park has only gotten weirder since expanding into Jurassic World, but the latest film completely ignored a game-changing discovery.
Read MoreJohn Malkovich was set to play a character called Red Ghost in Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Here's why director Matt Shakman had to edit him out.
Read MoreWhile a Superman sequel remains a strong possibility, James Gunn and DC Studios seem to be focusing more on other projects as they build out the DC Universe.
Read MoreNintendo and director Wes Ball have cast Link and Princess Zelda for their live-action Legend of Zelda movie, and they've gone with relative newcomers.
Read MoreMarvel may have given the post-credits scene new significance, but they were around long before Iron Man. Here are 15 movie credits scenes you probably missed.
Read MoreDid you remember that Skyler Gisondo, who plays Jimmy Olsen in James Gunn's Superman, previously appeared in a Marvel movie? We did, too. Here's who he played.
Read MoreHere are five reasons why the DC Universe's Supergirl starring Milly Alcock could fly even higher than James Gunn's Superman. (And yes, Krypto is one of them.)
Read MoreSuperman star David Corenswet is a true-blue Star Wars fan, as evidenced by his suggested viewing order for watching the original and prequel trilogies.
Read MoreA gag in the James Bond movie Dr. No is obscure and overlooked these days but at the time of the film's release it was a reference to a real art heist.
Read MoreLet's get out our time machine and go back to 1997, because there were some really good cinematic gems that released that here. Here are just 15 examples.
Read MoreJames Gunn's take on Superman is wildly different than Zack Snyder's vision for the character, and Gunn's version is the one we need right now.
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