
Warner Bros.’ The Flash will be a full month old by the end of the weekend, and to say it’s had an eventful lifecycle might be understating things a bit.

Warner Bros.’ The Flash will be a full month old by the end of the weekend, and to say it’s had an eventful lifecycle might be understating things a bit.

When Christopher Nolan releases a new movie, it’s an event. Few filmmakers, even our most successful and well-known ones, carry the weight, expectations, and name recognition that Nolan does these days.

When the disembodied head of Michael Cera tells you to get into a clothes dryer and travel into the future, you do it.

The legendary Hayao Miyazaki’s new film releases today in Japan, and there’s good news for Studio Ghibli fans not in that part of the world: GKIDS will be releasing it theatrically in North America

After Ms. Marvel died in Amazing Spider-Man #26, a move that was widely criticized and seen as a kind of horrible end for a beloved character, everyone knew that Kamala Khan would be back.

According to Variety, Deadpool 3—starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman—has stopped filming.
Trying to keep track of what’s coming in the realm of Star Trek feels like trying to stop a tribble from procreating.

Yesterday was a big day for actors and writers, as well as anyone—like us—who covers the entertainment industry as SAG-AFTRA officially joined the WGA on the picket lines for the first time in 60 years.

At today’s SAG-AFTRA strike announcement, the AI proposal put forth by the the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was aired out for the first time, and it was said to include taking scans of background actors for use