Andrew Garfield and Charlie Cox once met for lunch during production of Spider-Man: No Way Home... but both faced the wall to avoid giving away spoilers.
In the upcoming Warner Bros. movie The Batman, Robert Pattinson's Bruce Wayne will encounter a handful of iconic Batman villains, as played by Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, and John Turturro. Over the weekend, MCU alum Dave Bautista confirmed one villain old Brucie won't cross paths with in The Batman: Bane. The topic of Bautista playing Bane in The Batman (Try saying that five times fast!) came up on Saturday. It all kicked off when a fan on Twitter echoed speculation Bautista could or should be cast in director/writer Matt Reeves' upcoming Batman movie. The fan …
This revelation raises some important questions about how Hollywood casts films.
The NFL Playoffs are officially expanding from 12 to 14 teams, which means two extra games during wild-card weekend. NBC and CBS have won the right to broadcast those games, but those aren't the only networks where you'll be able to watch them. Not only will the CBS game stream on CBS All Access, but there will be a separate broadcast on Nickelodeon that will be tailored to appeal to kids. Personally, I think this is a great idea. I'm a big New England Patriots fan, but I was a latecomer when it comes to football …
When Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan premiered as an original series on Amazon Prime in 2018, it was admittedly a somewhat familiar mash-up of Homeland and 24, but was handsomely crafted and compelling enough in its own right to serve as a pretty easily watchable show. A lot of that was due to John Krasinski’s leading performance as the titular CIA Analyst-turned-sometimes-badass, but showrunners Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland also attacked each hourlong episode as if it were its own little mini Jack Ryan movie. But if the show’s first season succeeded as an …
Justice League producer Deborah Snyder praises Snyder Cut fans for their donations to suicide prevention and raising awareness for the cause.
Today in Berlin, Casey Affleck unveiled his second film as writer-director, Light of My Life, and he admits it was a deeply personal story about parenting—one that was the polar opposite of his 2010 mockumentary I’m Still Here starring his buddy and then brother-in-law Joaquin Phoenix. “That was a semi-documentary inspired by other things like Andy Kaufman,” the Oscar winning actor from Manchester by the Sea explains. “Here I wanted to try classical filmmaking and a story closer to who I am and to speak more about things I care about. “It evolved gradually …