Is the Joker sequel a musical? Director Todd Phillips clarifies things.
Joker Folie à Deux helmer Todd Phillips opens up about why he doesn't necessarily view the film as a sequel.
Joker's Scott Silver and Captain America: New World Order's Malcolm Spellman have signed on to write Todd McFarlane's Spawn movie, breathing new life into this long-awaited superhero movie. IGN spoke with McFarlane to find out more about the state of the project and the upcoming Batman/Spawn crossover.
Stephen Sondheim was the composer behind iconic Broadway musicals including West Side Story and Into the Woods.
After popping up in the Candyman sequel, Tony Todd explained why he enjoyed the franchise's "fantastic" evolution.
Finally, we have an update on how the Spawn reboot is coming along!
Spawn creator Todd McFarlane reveals his ambitious plans to transform the series into a full-fledged franchise in 2021, and gives us an update on the long-gestating movie reboot.
Spawn creator Todd McFarlane explains why Spawn's origin story is deeply personal in this exclusive clip from Syfy Wire's new profile documentary, Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t.
It’s been 23 years since we last saw Spawn, the undead superhero created by Todd McFarlane, on the big screen. McFarlane has been talking about a reboot since 2007, and it looked like things were finally falling into place. Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner were attached back in 2018, with Foxx slated to play the chain-wielding revenant. But it seems McFarlane may have just revealed that Foxx is no longer involved in the project. In an interview with Shoryuken, McFarlane was discussing his character’s inclusion as a DLC character in the blockbuster fighting …
Slasher icon Candyman (played by Tony Todd) has become a horror legend in his own right, but the character was inspired by two real urban legends.
The mysterious William Bludworth (Tony Todd) appears to seemingly help the protagonists in the Final Destination movies, but he's not what he appears.
The Hollywood Reporter continued their Directors Roundtable series with an in-depth discussion between Martin Scorsese (The Irishman), Todd Phillips (Joker), Greta Gerwig (Little Women), Lulu Wang (The Farewell), Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story) and Fernando Meirelles (The Two Popes). The hour-long interview covers a wide range of interesting topics about filmmaking and the entertainment industry, with a good chunk of time devoted to the current state of movies in the streaming era. Scorsese goes into what he feels has changed about the industry for better and for worse, illustrating the fact that it took his star-studded film The …
It's a blink and you'll miss it Easter egg that requires you to know Batman's small screen past.