Zendaya was a Disney Channel star growing up. But one rejection led her on the path to Spider-Man.
It looks like a Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire sequel is moving forward, as some Shang-Chi talent has reportedly come aboard.
A Star Wars alum wants to co-star with Dave Bautista in a rom-com after the actor said no one would hire him for one.
Anthony Mackie has his eyes on John Wick: Chapter 5 following a painful experience in the making of the Peacock series Twisted Metal.
Rebel Wilson reveals her Grimsby co-star Sacha Baron Cohen is the actor she calls out in her new memoir.
A report seems to dispute Courtney Love's claims of being fired from Fight Club because of an interaction she had with Brad Pitt.
Marvel's Blade's new director will be Yanne Demange, who helmed the pilot of Lovecraft Country. He will be joined by Michael Starrbury, with star Mahershala Ali reportedly being personally involved in the writer selection process.
The Walt Disney Company, in a cost-cutting move, is planning on beginning layoffs, implementing a targeted hiring freeze, and limiting company travel.
Famed director Quentin Tarantino has shared that he has no interest in making a Marvel or DC movie as he is "not a hired hand."
Following the reveal late last year that a Drago-focused Creed spinoff was in the works, a key hire indicates this project is indeed moving forward.
The live-action Lilo and Stitch remake has taken a big step forward a big hire.
As Men In Black turns 25, director Barry Sonnenfield shares how Will Smith got the lead role.
After getting tired of other directors not hiring him, Bradley Cooper revealed why he made American Sniper with Clint Eastwood.
Red Notice director, Rawson Marshall Thurber, has stepped in to replace David Leitch as the director of The Division movie.
DC's Blue Beetle film is finally moving forward with the director of Charm City Kings.
As animated shows wise up to the fact that they probably shouldn’t have white people voicing characters of color, Family Guy has made a long-overdue recasting by hiring a replacement for Cleveland Brown, the show’s most prominent black character. Previously voiced by Mike Henry, who originated the character and voiced it since Family Guy premiered back in 1999 (and later on the spinoff series The Cleveland Show), the role will now go to Arif Zahir. Henry announced back in June, “I love this character, but persons of color should play characters of color,” and he’ll last …