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  • Ariel endures a strange ceremonial dinner in Opus

    Opus Director Mark Anthony Green Wrote A 350-Page Cult Manual We'll Never Get To Read [Exclusive Interview]

    By Bill Bria

    Mark Anthony Green, the writer/director of A24's Opus, tells us about creating credible pop music for his film & writing a cult manual we'll never get to read.

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  • Super7's Iron Giant DELUXE Action Figure peeking through trees

    A Pair Of Awesome Collectible Iron Giant Action Figures Are Soaring In From Super7 [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton

    The Iron Giant, one of the best movie robots of all time, is getting a pair of new collectible action figures from Super7, and we're debuting them exclusively.

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  • Daffy and Porky crying in each other's faces while they're trapped in a prison that has laser beams for bars

    Why Bugs Bunny Doesn't Appear In A New Historic Looney Tunes Feature Film

    By Ben Pearson

    Bugs Bunny does not appear in The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. The director explains why that character sat out this historic Looney Tunes film.

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  • Assorted Crisis Events #1 cover people from different timelines walking, homeless doom prophet in the center

    This Year's Must-Read Sci-Fi Comic Puts A Twilight Zone Twist On A Famous DC Storyline [Exclusive Preview]

    By Devin Meenan

    Assorted Crisis Events, described as Crisis On Infinite Earths happening to normal people, is a comic made for 2025, and we have an exclusive preview.

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  • Robert Pattinson as Mickey 18 and Mickey 17 in the snow

    Bong Joon Ho Knows Mickey 17 Reflects Our World, Toni Collette And Naomi Ackie Know How To Survive It [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo

    Bong Joon Ho and actors Toni Collette and Naomi Ackie talk about how their new film Mickey 17 reflects our world, and how to survive oppressive conditions.

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  • Heroes & Villains Star Wars bags among the Millennium Falcon going to hyperspace

    Traverse The Galaxy With Stylish Star Wars Duffle Bags & Travel Gear From Heroes & Villains [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Heroes & Villains has debuted a new Star Wars travel gear collection with duffle bags and dopp kits inspired by the Jedi, the Rebellion, and the Empire.

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  • Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock and Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk sharing a meal in a cafe in Daredevil: Born Again

    Daredevil: Born Again Stars Reveal Why They Share So Little Screen Time [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio explain why Matt Murdock/Daredevil and Wilson Fisk/Kingpin share so little time on screen together in Daredevil: Born Again.

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  • Zack of Joe Cappa's Boy Band from Off The Air: Cringe

    Only One Channel Is Still Making TV That Actually Feels Dangerous

    By BJ Colangelo

    Adult Swim has been the home of bizarre, offbeat, and impossible-to-categorize TV for years, and is still refusing to play it safe.

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  • The Federation being formed in a large area, the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise

    Star Trek: The Founders Of The United Federation Of Planets, Explained

    By Witney Seibold

    If you've ever wondered about the origins of Star Trek's United Federation of Planets, check out our handy an explainer about that very topic.

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  • Man mounting Fallout-themed Displate metal posters

    Displate Wall Art Is A Must Have For Movie, TV & Video Game Fans

    By Pauli Poisuo

    Displate has a massive collection of metal pop culture posters for fans of video games, movies, TV shows, and so much more. There's something for everyone!

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  • Star Wars Jedi Knights #1 cover: Dooku, Qui-Gon, Mace Windu, Yoda

    Marvel's New Star Wars Comic Gives The Prequel-Era Jedi A New Adventure [Exclusive Preview]

    By Devin Meenan

    The latest Star Wars comic from Marvel should be a huge hit with fans of the prequel trilogy. Check our our exclusive preview of Star Wars: Jedi Knights #1.

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  • Superman flies upwards, looking up into the sky

    James Gunn & Peter Safran's DC Studios Vision Is The Ambitious Antidote To Superhero Fatigue

    By Bill Bria

    Comic book movies are in a tough spot, but DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran have a plan to defeat superhero fatigue.

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  • Intimacy coordinator Kym directs Nick Kroll and Rebecca Hall in High Maintenance

    What Does An Intimacy Coordinator Do? Dispelling The Myths Of A Vital Production Role

    By BJ Colangelo

    There's a lot of confusion about what intimacy coordinators do on film and TV show sets. We interviewed two to discuss what their job entails.

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  • Archie Bunker in his chair on All in the Family.

    Why Carroll O'Connor Once Refused To Shoot All In The Family

    By Witney Seibold

    All in the Family's Archie Bunker is one of TV's most notable bigots, but the actor who played him, Carroll O'Connor, was an outspoken liberal.

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  • Oz Perkins and Theo James talking behind the scenes of The Monkey

    The Monkey Director Osgood Perkins Doesn't Think Of The Film As A Horror Movie [Exclusive Interview]

    By Bill Bria

    Director Oz Perkins tells us about bringing The Monkey to life, why he doesn't think of it as a horror movie, and his next film (which is coming out this year).

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  • Rogue standing in the Savage Land in torn bikini with wooden spear

    Marvel's Rogue: The Savage Land Features The X-Men Going Full Jurassic World [Exclusive Preview]

    By Devin Meenan

    Was the romance between Magneto and Rogue your favorite part of X-Men '97? Then check out our exclusive first look at Rogue: The Savage Land.

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  • James Bond in front of the Prime logo

    A Very Rational, Very English Reaction To The James Bond Amazon News

    By Nick Staniforth

    One of our English correspondents reacts to the news that Amazon will be steering the ship of the James Bond franchise, and imagines what that might look like.

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  • Jack Reacher fights with a scrawny guy who picked the wrong battle

    What Jack Reacher Author Lee Child Loves About Alan Ritchson's Performance [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jacob Hall

    Lee Child, the creator of the Jack Reacher character, appreciates that Reacher star Alan Ritchson's performance really nails one particular aspect of the hero.

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  • Reacher facing down a scrawny kid who's leaning up against the outside of a car in Reacher season 3

    One Wild Reacher Season 3 Stunt Made Alan Ritchson Bleed For Eight Grueling Takes [Exclusive]

    By Rafael Motamayor

    There's a stunt in Reacher season 3 that caused star Alan Ritchson to bleed all over the set for multiple takes. Hear him tell the story on today's /Film Daily.

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  • Spider-Man in his classic suit Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    Every Way Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man's Finale Sets Up Season 2

    By Devin Meenan

    Let's look at all of the ways Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man's season 1 finale teases storylines that will likely happen in future seasons.

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  • Quagmire, Cleveland, Peter and Joe watching TV

    Why The Family Guy Movie Is Taking So Long, According To Seth MacFarlane

    By Nick Staniforth

    Seth MacFarlane teased a proper Family Guy movie back in 2007, but it still hasn't come to fruition. In 2024, he explained why it hasn't happened yet.

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  • Red Hulk shouts angrily in Captain America: Brave New World

    Harrison Ford Is The Best Part Of Captain America: Brave New World – And The MCU Needs More Of Him

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Harrison Ford's Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross is the standout character in Captain America: Brave New World, and the MCU should utilize him more going forward.

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  • Sam Wilson staring in a visitation booth at prison in Captain America: Brave New World

    Captain America: Brave New World Once Again Proves The MPA Rating System Is Totally Useless

    By BJ Colangelo

    Like every other Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, Captain America: Brave New World is rated PG-13 - and it shows why the MPA rating is so useless.

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  • Alucard from Hellsing: Ultimate

    Castlevania: Nocturne Fans Need To Check Out This Classic Anime

    By Danielle Ryan

    If you're looking for something that might fill that Castlevania: Nocturne-shaped hole in your TV viewing, give this classic anime a shot.

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  • Captain America spreading wings

    The Wrong Captain America Story Got The Big Screen Treatment

    By Nick Staniforth

    Sam Wilson truly became Captain America in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which is the story that should have been a movie.

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  • Jonno Davies providing motion capture for Robbie Williams in a concert sequence in Better Man

    The Films (And TV Show) That Inspired 2024's Most Bonkers Movie Scene

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Better Man's festival battle climax had some obvious influences (LOTR & GOT), but you'll never guess the 1990s French film that also inspired that wild scene.

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  • Iris smiles and touches her face in Companion

    Does Knowing The Companion Twist Ahead Of Time Hurt The Movie? It's Complicated

    By Chris Evangelista

    After a great teaser kept things mysterious, the full trailer for Companion gave away one of the film's biggest twists. Does knowing that twist hurt the movie?

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