After announcing the X-Men: Days of Future Past sequel on his Twitter account, this week we can confirm that Bryan Singer will return to direct this movie, X-Men: Apocalypse. Not only will Singer be returning, but also this new film will feature the return of the cast from First Class. This mean we'll be seeing Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and more returning as our favorite comic book characters once again. Read More »
News broke last week that Gal Gadot would play Wonder Woman in Batman vs. Superman, which all but confirmed that the Man of Steel franchise will turn into a Justice League universe. Amy Adams, who played Lois Lane in the first movie and will reprise her role in the sequel, recently offered her thoughts on the character's appearance in the movie. Read More »
I'm just going to come right out and say this because no jokes could possibly one-up the absurdity of this fact: Macaulay Culkin has started a pizza-themed Velvet Underground covers band called The Pizza Underground. Read More »
B.J. Novak will be in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 as...actually, we have no idea. His character is shrouded in mystery, which is probably intentional on the studio's part. Much of the hype about the Spidey sequel has revolved around the expansion of the Amazing Spider-Man universe. Novak's character could be a part of that. Read More »
The X-Men movie franchise is in a very interesting place right now. The blockbuster X-Men: Days of Future Past comes out in a few months and news broke last week that a potentially bigger follow-up, X-Men: Apocalypse, will come out in 2016. Simon Kinberg, a screenwriter who has worked on several of the X-Men films, has signed a three-year deal with Fox to develop a movie universe similar to what Marvel is doing. But is some or all of this going to happen without Hugh Jackman? Read More »
Aron Ralston is known for the intense and unfathomable experience when he became trapped in a Utah cannon and was left with no other choice but to free himself by amputating his own forearm. He shared his story in his best-selling book and then the film 127 Hours starring James Franco made a huge impression, receiving Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Actor for Franco. Read More »
Looks like someone is returning to the Hollywood movie scene. Actress Meagan Good dished out all the details on her new role in Anchorman 2, and shows off her new look in a sexy photo shoot with Complex magazine. Good explains how she landed her role in the new comedy, and how she feels playing the new love interest of Ron Burgundy. Read More »
The last two Star Trek movies were written and produced by writing team Roberto Orci and Alex Kutzman but it looks like the latter is stepping away from Star Trek 3, which opens the door for two new writers. Orci is teaming with J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay on this new film and the release date that they want will fall on the 50th Anniversary of the series. Read More »
Paramount Pictures could be bring Indiana Jones back to the big screen now that it has acquired the rights to the franchise. In the past, Harrison Ford has said he'd be interested in reprising his role again, so perhaps we'll be getting Indiana Jones 5 in the near future? Read More »
Fans of Ol' Dirty Bastard wait no longer. After months of miscommunications and a failed screening, Raison Allah's documentary on the life of his cousin ODB is finally ready for public viewing. Read More »
Despite plenty of hype and rumors building around the sequel to 2013's The Wolverine, it turns out star Hugh Jackman isn't completely on board with the idea. Although he is working on the project with director James Mangold, the actor isn't sure about making a sequel to his latest film. Is he tired of the character or is he worried that this sequel could ruin the integrity of the current film? Read More »
Director Michael Bay recently stated that there would be no "goofiness" in the upcoming fourth installment in the Transformers movie series entitled Transformers: Age of Extinction. Some took this to mean that he was apologizing for the quality of the first three films, but the director dismissed that idea in a recent blog post. Read More »