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The Willow Sequel Was Born Out Of The Chaotic Production Of Solo: A Star Wars Story
Willow may not have ever happened if not for the gathering of particular members of Solo's creative team. -
Daniel Kaluuya Cast As Spider-Punk In Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse
Welcome to the Spider-Verse, Daniel Kaluuya. -
Rian Johnson Is Riding A Murder Mystery High And Wants To Get Started On Knives Out 3 Right Away
'So I might just dive in and see what we come up with.' -
Alejandro G. Iñárritu Could Never Direct A Marvel Movie, But He Respects Them
'I would not be able to do it. I don't know how they do that.' -
Edward Norton's Glass Onion Character Isn't Directly Based On A Certain Tech Billionaire, Even Though It Feels Like It
An egotistical tech billionaire who gets in over his head? Where have we heard that before? -
I'm Totally Fine Star Harvey Guillén Thinks We Could All Use An Escape [Exclusive Interview]
"I think we could all use a little escape once in a while." -
Black Adam Pulls A Hat Trick At The Box Office, One Piece Film: Red Brings Out The Anime Crowd
It was one of those relative calm-before-the-storm weekends at the box office. -
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Jimmy Kimmel Will Host The Oscars Again
Jimmy Kimmel is going in for round three of hosting the Oscars. -
James Gunn Lays Out DC Studios' Priorities For The Future Of The DC Universe
Priority number one: more num-num for Nanaue. -
Runaway Horror Hit Smile Has Now Passed $200 Million At The Worldwide Box Office
Parker Finn's Smile has emerged as the champion of the 2022 Halloween horror box office. -
Why James Cameron Scrapped His Original Script For Avatar 2 (And Then Resurrected It)
James Cameron's first script for Avatar 2 had the Na'vi fighting with bows and arrows in zero gravity. -
James Cameron Is Prepared To Wrap Things Up With Avatar 3 If The Sequels Aren't Profitable
James Cameron hasn't released a film in the streaming age yet, so Avatar: The Way of Water is a big test. -
Zac Efron Passed On Playing A Young Matthew Perry Again, But Not In A 17 Again Sequel
It could have starred Zac Efron and Aubrey Plaza, but we'll just have to wait and see who eventually does board Perry's directorial debut. -
Colonel Quaritch's Na'vi Body Is Going To Make Things Weird For Him In Avatar: The Way Of Water
It's going to take Colonel Quaritch a while to adjust to living in the body of the enemy. -
Barbarian Star Justin Long Reveals Four Of His Favorite Horror Movies
Between Barbarian, Tusk, and Drag Me To Hell, Justin Long is shaping up to be something of a scream king. -
Black Adam's Reign Continues At The Box Office, But One Piece Film: Red Isn't Far Behind
Luffy is threatening to change the hierarchy of power in the box office universe. -
Mike Flanagan Says Terrifier 2 Just Invented The 'MegaSlasher' Genre
Splatter? Slasher? MegaSlasher? What is Terrifier 2?! -
Black Adam's Editors Didn't Know Superman Was In The Movie Until They Got The Footage
Dwayne Johnson and Henry Cavill have been teasing their face-off for years ... and it's finally (almost) here! -
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Star Evan Rachel Wood Wants To Try New Things [Exclusive Interview]
Someone cast this woman in a full-fledged musical, stat! -
The Machine Teaser: Bert Kreischer Brings His Russian Mafia Story To The Big Screen
Bert Kreischer's hilarious story The Machine is getting the full feature-film treatment. -
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Ends With A Nod To An Iconic Horror Movie
To no one's surprise, the Weird Al biopic contains a plethora of homages, including this one. -
According To James Wan, The Conjuring's Crooked Man Spin-Off Is No Longer Happening
The Crooked Man may walk a crooked mile, but he won't be hitting theaters anytime soon. -
Barry Keoghan Has A Fresh Approach To The Joker Up His Sleeve
Barry Keoghan has plans in store to differentiate his Joker from the deluge of Jokers we've been awash in lately. -
Henry Cavill Says He Held On To Superman Very Gently In His Heart
Superman may not be the hero we deserve, but he is the hero we all hope for. -
How Enola Holmes 2's Big Message Gets Lost In Its Own Style
Enola Holmes' fourth-wall shattering moments carve out a little world for just us and the detective, but the sequel starts to lose this novelty.