The Totally Bonkers Comic Book History Of Cassandra Nova, Deadpool & Wolverine's Villain
Deadpool & Wolverine villain Cassandra Nova has one of the wilder backstories in all of Marvel Comics (which is saying something).
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine villain Cassandra Nova has one of the wilder backstories in all of Marvel Comics (which is saying something).
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Read MoreStar Wars fans, if you see Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid boarding a subway, try not to chase him, okay?
Read MoreMore than five weeks into its theatrical run, Inside Out 2 continues to break records.
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Read MoreOz Perkins' surprise-hit horror film Longlegs held strong in its second weekend at the box office despite substantial competition.
Read MoreIt seems like no one can beat Netflix.
Read MoreTwisters quietly broke a 20 year old box office record for natural disaster movies with its opening weekend.
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Read MoreThe highly anticipated holiday horror sequel Terrifer 3 draws inspiration from Bad Santa, Black Christmas, and more.
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Read MoreKevin Feige makes it clear that some MCU Phase 4 characters won't make it into the upcoming Avengers movies. So who will be left out?
Read MoreThe Sound of Music and West Side Story are both Oscar-winning classics, yet their director, Robert Wise, preferred one to the other.
Read MoreStar Trek: First Contact director Jonathan Frakes got a call from Bones himself, DeForest Kelley, telling him how much he liked the movie.
Read MoreDirector Chris Columbus knew depicting the wizarding world sport of Quidditch was going to be a big challenge, so he looked to the NFL for inspiration.
Read MoreOne of the most famous kills from the horror classic Friday the 13th was created in a very cheap way.
Read MoreZach Cregger, the director of the horror hit Barbarian, thought his first pass at the script might result in a short film that would probably never get made.
Read MoreThe Hangover marked a turning point for Bradley Cooper's career, but he was doubtful he'd land a role in the film.
Read MoreLily (Alfre Woodard) and Picard (Patrick Stewart) were originally intended to have a deeper romance in 1996's Star Trek: First Contact. Here's why that changed.
Read MoreRidley Scott wanted to shoot Gladiator II at Cinecittà , a huge studio just outside of Rome, but Anthony Hopkins' show Those About to Die was already scheduled.
Read MoreRobert Zemeckis learned a crucial lesson about marketing and studio filmmaking when his first two movies disappointed at the box office.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy found it illogical to sign on for Star Trek Generations when the film gave him nothing of substance to do.
Read MoreShhh! Keep it down and we'l tell you how to go about watching the A Quiet Place movies.
Read MoreWhen Oscar Isaac heard that director Denis Villeneuve was going to make a film adaptation of Dune, Isaac emailed him and offered his services to the movie.
Read MoreTwisters takes its tornadoes to the next level by incorporating recent scientific research - something the Jurassic World franchise could learn from.
Read MoreKurt Russell smashed a priceless antique guitar while filming Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.
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