"Star Trek" star Benedict Cumberbatch is used to fighting villains on screen, but it's the bad guys off screen he's trying to combat.The actor, who plays gay mathematician Alan Turing in "The Imitation Game," talked to "Out Magazine" about the uphill battle gay actors face in Hollywood, saying it's a "huge obstacle," and how he would fight the anti-gay radicals. Read More »
At San Diego Comic-Con, "Arrow" actress, Willa Holland, known as Ollie's sister Thea, had the most fun taking snapshots everywhere she went. The brunette starlet shared her selfie pics with boxing champion Mike Tyson, Lee Pace ("Guardians of the Galaxy") and Benedict Cumberbatch ("Star Trek: Into Darkness"), on her Instagram wall. Read More »
Benedict Cumberbatch sent hearts a-flutter when he took to the stage to promote Dreamworks' The Penguins Of Madagascar at his first ever San Diego Comic-Con appearance. Read More »
Newly nominated for an Emmy, Benedict Cumberbatch will make his first appears at the San Diego Comic-Con to promote the Dreamworks animated feature "The Penguins of Madagascar." Read More »
Actor Edgar Ramirez plays an unconventional priest exorcising demons in the horror/thriller, "Deliver Us From Evil." If Marvel gets their way, Ramirez will continue to fight demons and bigger monsters in "Doctor Strange." Read More »
Several Robsten fans are still hoping for a romantic Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart reunion, although the former "Twilight" couple hasn't been spotted together in months. In fact, R-Patz allegedly has "more pressing" issues on his mind - including the fact fellow British heartthrob Benedict Cumberbatch is currently stealing his spotlight! Read More »
Many fans of BBC's Sherlock are also very fond of Doctor Who, and vice-versa. It also turns out that Sherlock's leading man, Benedict Cumberbatch, is a bit of a Whovian. So when asked about the big change in the cast of Doctor Who (Matt Smith left the show and has been replaced by Peter Capaldi), the Star Trek Into Darkness star said he was simply "excited" for the upcoming 2014 episodes! Read More »
Oh lord. Prepare your dashboard. Stephen Moffat appeared open to the idea of Matt Smith appearing in the fourth season of Sherlock now that his run on Doctor Who is over. Read More »
The BBC's hit detective series Sherlock, based on the Arthur Conan Doyle stories with a modern twist, returns for its third season on January 17, 2014. To help get fans ready for the triumphant and miraculous return of Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes (SPOILERS TO FOLLOW), the network has released a seven-minute long prequel episode that will lead directly into the first new episode of season three. In it, we see Inspector Lestrade (Rupert Graves) investigating rumored sightings of the thought-to-be deceased private detective Sherlock Holmes. We also see John Watson (Martin Freeman) dealing with the loss of his friend. Read More »
And lo, Tumblr did look upon it and spontaneously combust. Benedict Cumberbatch was on Jimmy Kimmel Live alongside R. Kelly, which opened up the possibility of the impossibly British Sherlock actor to read the words of the man behind "Sex Dolphin." Read More »
Benedict Cumberbatch starred as the main villain of Star Trek Into Darkness but in the buildup to the film, those behind the movie kept his character's identity a secret. Even director J.J. Abrams kept much of the identity of "John Harrison" under wraps and only talked about his mission without actually divulging anything about his history. Read More »
Big news breaking this week for fans of Sherlock: the third season of the critically acclaimed modern retelling of the Arthur Conan Doyle characters will air in January 2014. This announcement puts an end to reports of delays due to the stars' schedules. Now we know that Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman have enough time to work on the hit series and finally let fans know what happened the Holmes at the end of last season! (SPOILERS to follow) Read More »