There are so many other Michael Keaton movie characters that deserve another chance at the spotlight.
Here are six John Woo movies I would love to see get the same treatment as The Killer.
Eddie Murphy is hoping to reunite with Martin Lawrence for another movie, and he has an idea for a remake that I'd love to see.
It's been a long time coming, but we're finally getting a Minecraft movie. Here are some things my kids want to see in it.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes' Rachel Zegler keeps sharing sweet BTS tidbits from the film.
While Ke Huy Quan's Short Round didn't return for Indiana Jones 5, a piece of concept art shows what his return could have looked like.
Bruce Campbell approves of fan art reimagining Evil Dead as an adorable Pixar-like movie.
The Bear had a ton of A-listers making guest appearances, and there are a few I'd like to see return for Season 3.
Tim Allen is set to return as Buzz Lightyear, and he revealed an "emotional" plot for Toy Story 5 that he'd love to see, and Pixar should use it.
Michael Caine has announced his retirement and some of his most famous co-stars are wishing him well.
Chris Evans as Wolverine? Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo would love to see him as the iconic X-Men hero.
Bridgerton is just one source of potential casting Ben Whishaw suggests for an openly gay James Bond.
As another Star Trek movie is officially on the way, it's time to list off the characters we'd love to see appear in the Kelvin timeline again.
It would be great to see these DCEU vets show up in James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.
Could this trend be utilized in future Mortal Kombat movies?
Punch-Drunk Love, quite demonstrably, is my favorite Paul Thomas Anderson movie. This is in huge part because of the titanic, vulnerable, scary, and masterful leading performance from Adam Sandler, who weaponized and folded in his typical comedy persona and interests into something with teeth that bit to the core. And the Sandman almost didn't do it! First of all: Thank God he did. Second of all: Why was he this close to bailing? Because he wasn't confident he could give Anderson what he needed. Sandler got into the entire process of making Punch-Drunk Love on the …