Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Keanu Reeves Teams with Deadpool Director for Shiver Keanu Reeves is reportedly attached to star in Shiver, a high‑concept sci‑fi thriller directed by Deadpool helmer Tim Miller. The film blends time-loop mechanics with shark-infested survival tension.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Netflix Eyes Warner Bros: Superman, Potter Future Now Netflix is reportedly preparing a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, a deal that could shift DC, Harry Potter, HBO Max and classic film libraries under one roof — transforming streaming and the future of franchises.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago IT: Welcome to Derry Shatters HBO Max Premiere Records IT: Welcome to Derry premiered on HBO/HBO Max with 5.7 million U.S. viewers in three days, ranking among HBO Max's top three debuts. The Stephen King prequel expands Andy Muschietti's film world with a star-studded cast and Halloween-timed release.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Taylor Sheridan & Peter Berg to Helm Call of Duty Film Paramount has hired Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg to write and produce a live-action Call of Duty film with Berg directing. The adaptation aims to merge military realism with blockbuster action, appealing to fans and general audiences.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Hello Kitty Heads to Hollywood: July 21 2028 Release Warner Bros. and New Line set July 21, 2028 for the first Hollywood Hello Kitty animated film. Directed by Leo Matsuda with a script by Dina Fox, the Sanrio adaptation promises a family-friendly cinematic adventure.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Motel Transylvania: Dracula's Desert Adventure on Netflix Sony Pictures and Netflix team up for Motel Transylvania, an animated spin-off arriving in 2027. Dracula and Mavis trade their castle for a California desert motel—expect gremlins, sunshine mishaps, and franchise expansions.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago The Witcher TV Adaptation: A Different Take Explained Netflix’s The Witcher is defended as its own adaptation by showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. This article explores fan backlash, casting changes, industry context, and what the series’ future might hold.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago New American Psycho Reboot Won't Change Lead's Gender Reports that Luca Guadagnino’s American Psycho reboot would recast Patrick Bateman as a woman are false, say insiders. Read what’s confirmed about casting, the creative team, and why the rumor spread.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Guy Ritchie & Jason Statham Reunite for Viva La Madness Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham reunite for Viva La Madness, an adaptation of J. J. Connollys novel. Filming starts January 2026. The film will be a standalone, gritty crime action blending British gangster tradition with bold action.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago John Williams Returns for Spielberg’s 2026 UFO Film Legendary composer John Williams is reuniting with Steven Spielberg to score an untitled UFO film due in 2026. With David Koepp writing and Universal attached, the project marks a major return of orchestral film music.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Only Murders in the Building Heads to London for Season 6 Hulu renews Only Murders in the Building for Season 6 with production moving to London. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez return as leads and executive producers as the mystery-comedy prepares for a bold location shift.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago High Potential Pays Tribute to Nicolas Jean, HPI Co-Creator ABC’s High Potential honored Nicolas Jean, co-creator of French series HPI, with an end-credit tribute. The piece explores Jean’s influence, the show’s adaptation to the U.S., cast details, and industry context.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Ray Romano Joins Netflix's Running Point Season 2 Cast Ray Romano has joined Netflix’s Running Point Season 2 in a major recasting. Read about the new character, creative shifts, cast updates, and what Romano brings to this basketball comedy series.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Crash Bandicoot Heads to Netflix in New Animated Series Reports say WildBrain, makers of Sonic Prime, are quietly developing a Crash Bandicoot animated series for Netflix. No official date or cast yet, but the project taps into the trend of video game adaptations for streaming.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Batman 2 Timeline: How It Connects to The Penguin Series Matt Reeves keeps The Batman universe tightly connected: Colin Farrell reveals The Batman Part II takes place just weeks after The Penguin series, preserving Gotham's continuity and character-driven storytelling.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Only Murders in the Building Heads to London in Season Six Only Murders in the Building may move from New York to London in Season Six. Explore what the European setting could mean for the show's tone, cast, and mystery genre trends on TV.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Tobey Maguire: Is Spider-Man 4 Really Coming Back? Mattson Tomlin says his quiet efforts to write Spider-Man 4 — potentially starring Tobey Maguire — are still active. Explore the history, industry context, and what a return could mean for Raimi's legacy Spider-Man.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Sydney Sweeney Wraps Euphoria, Preps Iconic Novak Role Sydney Sweeney nears the end of Euphoria Season 3 while preparing to portray Kim Novak in Colman Domingo’s Scandalous, a period drama about Novak’s 1957 relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. Sweeney reflects on crew continuity, the show’s secrecy, and her method prep for the biopic.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Taylor Sheridan Poised for Major NBCUniversal Deal Taylor Sheridan, creator of Yellowstone, is reportedly negotiating a long-term TV and film production deal with NBCUniversal that could begin after his Paramount pact ends in three years.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Box Office Roundup: Regretting You and New Releases A weekend box office roundup: Regretting You's modest global start, Tron: Ares' costly struggle, Neon’s Shelby Oaks debut, and Lanthimos–Stone's Bugonia limited launch — plus what the holiday slate might change.