Bryan Cranston has been the leading choice of many fans to portray Lex Luthor on screen, in no small part because of his masterful work as a bald villain on Breaking Bad. So Cranston's name immediately sprung to mind when word surfaced that Superman's arch nemesis would feature in Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman. Read More »
Sometimes pairing up celebrities doesn't always have to involve romance or any other gossip of the sort. For instance, it looks like a friendship is budding between One Direction heartbreaker Harry Styles and Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp! With this news comes plenty of speculation around a possible movie career in the works for the singer! Read More »
Robin Thicke is still begging Paula Patton to not file for divorce during his recent concert at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City where he sung Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" with his live band. Read More »
Director Zack Snyder returns to helm the Man of Steel sequel, known as Batman vs. Superman until further notice, but he has dealt with some backlash from fans who are unhappy with some casting choices (specifically Ben Affleck as Batman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman) and creative decisions. Read More »
News broke Monday that actress Scarlett Johansson is pregnant and expecting her first child with fiancé Romain Dauric. The actress of course plays Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff in The Avengers: Age of Ultron, which is scheduled to begin filming later this month. So will the pregnancy affect her ability to shoot the film? Read More »
Television and film roles are recast and actors replaced due to many reasons, mostly due to age or even something like scheduling or money issues. So when Hugh Jackman recently admitted that his iconic role of X-Men character Wolverine wouldn't be his forever, it was a refreshing statement from a star that knows his own limitations and the reality of Hollywood. It was also incredibly sad to consider this possibility for fans! Read More »
Idina Menzel this weekend blew us all away with her amazing Academy Awards performance of the Frozen original song “Let It Go.” The Oscar-winning song was also performed earlier this week on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, but this time with a bit of a twist. Just as he had done on Late Night, Fallon made this performance a little more special with the help of the Roots and children’s instruments. Read More »
Anthony Mackie portrays Falcon in Marvel's superhero sequel Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The actor recently spoke to HuffPost Live and discussed his role as Falcon, the casting of Michael B. Jordan as an African-American Human Torch in Fantastic Four and more. Read More »
Cate Blanchett won the 2014 "Best Actress" Oscar Award for her riveting performance in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine." Her acceptance speech was beautiful. But once the stunning actress got backstage, she didn't hold anything back! Read More »
Thomas Kretschmann will take on the role of the undying Baron Wolfgang von Strucker in Joss Whedon's superhero sequel The Avengers: Age of Ultron. The actor recently spoke about his part in the movie as one of the villains and offered some tidbits on his part in the process. Read More »
Movie director Steve McQueen's critically-acclaimed "12 Years a Slave" took home the 2014 Oscar Award for "Best Picture." McQueen and his fellow cast members were thrilled over the win - but maybe McQueen and star Michael Fassbender got a little too excited? Read More »
Michael Wilkinson serves as costume designer for Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known for now as Batman vs. Superman. Much of the fans' focus on his work has been on the Wonder Woman costume, and he teased that Gal Gadot's outfit for the movie would be more "relevant" to today's crowd. Read More »
Terminator: Genesis aka Terminator 5 will already feature Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg, but some new rumored plot details indicate that other characters from the past films could return, as well. Read More »