Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls the "brutal" conditions of Conan the Barbarian and almost drowning on the set of another movie.
We have our first look at the Red Sonja reboot, and I think it’s safe to say that Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Conan the Barbarian would approve of it.
Director Marcus Nispel agrees with Jason Momoa's criticism of the 2011 film Conan the Barbarian. He says it was the "worst experience."
Today, all at once, Hollywood's beefiest bois all perked up at once, as if they knew their time had come. The reason: Deadline reports that a Conan the Barbarian TV series is in the works at Netflix, part of a deal between the streaming service and Conan Properties International. The deal would give Netflix exclusive access to the vast literary history of the Conan character, created by Robert E. Howard, which stretches back to 1953 and encompasses more than 50 novels. Of course, most associate Conan with the aggressively wide frame of a young Arnold Schwarzenegger. Director John Milius' …
Conan the Barbarian will be thieving, reaving and slaying on Netflix, as the streamer is developing a new series based on the classic Conan stories.
Conan O’Brien is moving production of his TBS talk show to the historic Largo at the Coronet theater in West Hollywood, an iconic comedy and music venue. The show will broadcast from the theater, with minimal staff and crew and with O’Brien continuing to interview guests via Zoom. Also, and this almost goes without saying, the show will be filmed without a live audience. “I got started doing improv at the Coronet in 1986 and I’m glad we’ve figured out a way to safely keep that theater going during this lockdown” O’Brien said in a …
Late Night TV hosts returned in full force this past Monday with new shows airing on actual television instead of just on YouTube. Indeed, for the past couple of weeks folks like Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Samantha Bee, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have been recording new segments from their respective homes and releasing them online. It brought a sense of normalcy to these uncertain times as pretty much everything everywhere is shut down over coronavirus concerns. This week, however, Colbert, Meyers, John Oliver and Conan O’Brien headed back to a television near you with somewhat awkward but oddly …
Late night television is finding a way to push forward through this coronavirus shutdown that has all of Hollywood basically going dark. Governmental guidelines and city ordinances have basically put a halt to all film and TV production throughout the country, including late night shows. But Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert were the first to break out with “home editions” of their shows—Colbert recorded a monologue from his bathtub, while Fallon launched the first of a series of 10-minute episodes that he’ll record live in his home and put on YouTube each day. Now Conan is following …
Marvel has announced details a new EMPYRE: Savage Avengers one-shot title with Venom and Conan the Barbarian in new EMPYRE tie-in.
In Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #1, the savage swordsman from Cimmeria stalks the sordid streets of Las Vegas in a new Marvel Comics miniseries
With Conan facing a sinful new land, he will need a certain new skill set… Fortunately, one of Daredevil’s former teachers is there to help him.
Conan the Barbarian wraps up “The Life and Death of Conan,” a twelve-issue story arc by Marvel Comics writer Jason Aaron and artist Mahmud Asrar
Deadpool's creator, Rob Liefeld, has shown fans his prized Conan the Barbarian sword, which he bought at auction straight from Schwarzenegger himself.
Team Coco shares a clip of the final Late Night with Conan O'Brien appearance by Mitch Hedberg. The late comic passed away in 2005 at age 37.
Conan O'Brien made a very brief cameo during How I Met Your Mother season 7. Here's how the talk show host scored the walk-on guest appearance.