The two lead actors of 1968's Romeo and Juliet are seeking compensation over their treatment on the film.
Bam Margera filed suit against Jackass 4 and, according to new legal docs, he has a few grievances with the franchise.
Bohemian Rhapsody's screenwriter is suing the producer of the hit film.
Scarlett Johansson is upset, and she's taking Disney to court.
Justice League director Zack Snyder says he was worried Warner Bros. would sue him if he supported the SnyderCut fandom.
The mouse and his friends may be looking to legal action to reopen theme parks.
Eva Green has filed suit over a movie that was never made.
This revelation raises some important questions about how Hollywood casts films.
Josh Trank has a reputation for being a great many things, with “no bullshit” being right at the top. Trank famously directed the 2015 reboot of Marvel’s Fantastic Four for 20th Century Fox, back before the studio got eaten by the mouse. The notorious flop was seemingly plagued by difficulties from day one, not the least of which was the toxic fanboy meltdown over Trank’s casting of Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm, a character who is white in the comic books. (Personally, I would watch a Fantastic Four reboot in which Jordan plays every single member of …
Director Josh Trank says his biggest regret about Fantastic Four is that he backed down over his intent to cast a black actress as Susan Storm, aka the Invisible Woman, after receiving "pretty heavy pushback" from studio 20th Century Fox.
It is a truth multi-versally acknowledged that 98% of comic book fandom is wonderful and lovely, and yet there also exists a very loud 2% that sucks so hard they almost ruin it for the rest of us. Usually it's pretty easy to tell which sive of the divide you sit on, but if you're ever unsure, DC Universe's animated Harley Quinn series has created the perfect Litmus test — the show released a new clip from its upcoming episode "Batman's Back Man", and if literally anything over these 44 seconds makes you mad off and/…
The CW releases pictures from next week's episode of The Flash, finally introducing Sue Dearbon, the comic book love interest of Ralph Dibny.
We interview Birds of Prey producers Bryan Unkeless and Sue Kroll about director Cathy Yan, working within the DCEU franchise, and Harley's evolution.
A celebrity photographer has decided to sues Kim Kardashian West over infringement rights and for stealing a photo that did not belong to her.
Ubisoft hits the owners of a website accused of selling DDoS attacks targeting Rainbow Six and other popular video games with a massive lawsuit.
HBO's Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson’s accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck can finally sue Jackson's entities for sexual abuse.
The Birds of Prey movie is looking to take Harley Quinn in a new direction. Producers Sue Kroll and Bryan Unkeless tell us what's changing.
The Flash casts Natalie Dreyfuss as Sue Dearbon, the mysterious socialite Ralph Dibny has been searching for and eventually marries in the comics.
Epic Games has filed a lawsuit in North Carolina against a former beta tester who they allege leaked Fortnite Chapter 2 details on Twitter.
The stars of Chrisley Knows Best, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, are suing what they describe as a "rogue" tax investigator for abusing power.