Here's a list of acting duos who've worked together multiple times in popular projects.
Fritz Von Erich gets an unfavorable portrayal in The Iron Claw, and it's important to know some key details about the man behind the character.
Hollywood stars sometimes marry each other. Sometimes they marry each other over and over. All of the stars on this list have been married to multiple famous people.
An executive who worked on Top Gun: Maverick recalled the complaints Paramount initially had over Kelly McGillis' casting.
Jamie Lee Curtis says she invented Instagram, and the claim isn't without merit.
James Gunn has confirmed that DC Studios' initial focus is not on such requested projects as #ReleaseTheAyerCut, but instead is on "the story going forward, hammering out the new DCU, & telling the Biggest Story Ever Told across multiple films, television shows, & animated projects."
Namor's name is pronounced two different ways, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever producer Nate Moore explains why.
Bam Margera is now looking to make a change with his rehab stint following multiple escapes from facilities.
Warner Bros. is reportedly considering three different options for The Flash in the wake of Ezra Miller's mounting legal troubles, including cancelling the movie entirely.
After Batgirl's cancellation, the fate of several DC projects were up in the air. Thankfully, Blue Beetle and Peacemaker's second season are both scheduled to move ahead.
Actress Anne Heche was involved in a brutal car accident that has left her hospitalized.
Amber Heard has taken the stand, and detailed multiple allegations of physical abuse by Johnny Depp.
William Hurt, the Oscar-winning actor of Kiss the Spider Woman who also played Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross in multiple MCU films, has died at the age of 71.
Word’s come in about some people who’ve been injured during the making of The Expendables 4.
Stephen King fans have probably noticed these faces popping up in different movie and TV projects over the years...
A rule change at Walt Disney World appears to be designed to keep people from getting a "free" second ride on some major attractions.