Read More Movies & TV News Festivals 5 months ago Writers Guild Awards 2026: Full Nominees Revealed Today The Writers Guild Awards 2026 nominees are announced, highlighting films like Hamnet and Sinners and TV hits such as Pluribus. Read the key nominees, ceremony details, and industry context in this roundup.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Guy Ritchie's In the Grey Gets April 10, 2026 Release Guy Ritchie's action-thriller In the Grey, starring Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal, now has a U.S. release date: April 10, 2026. Black Bear handles theatrical distribution while Lionsgate covers digital and TV windows.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Sam Raimi Ends 17-Year Spider-Man 4 Villain Rumors Sam Raimi has finally addressed 17-year casting rumors around Spider-Man 4, confirming no female-villain auditions took place and only John Malkovich was seriously discussed for the Vulture role before the project stalled.
Read More Movies & TV News Festivals Editor's choice 5 months ago BAFTA 2026: One Battle After Another Tops Nominations BAFTA 2026 nominations are revealed with One Battle After Another leading at 14 nods. Discover the standout films, major acting and directing contenders, industry trends, and what the shortlist means for awards season.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Marvel Eyes New Black Panther Lead for Avengers: Secret Wars Marvel is reportedly considering new actors for the Black Panther role ahead of Avengers: Secret Wars. This article examines the casting rumors, context, fan reaction, and what it could mean for the MCU's Multiverse Saga.
Read More Movies & TV News Serial 5 months ago Hawkeye Season 2: Disappointing Delay and What’s Next Marvel producer Andrew Guest says Hawkeye Season 2 was explored but stalled due to scheduling and coordination with Marvel. Read why the renewal didn’t happen, fan hopes, and what a potential Christmas-themed sequel might have looked like.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Why Marvel Must Move On: Sacrificing MCU Icons for the Future An analysis of why Marvel may need to retire iconic MCU heroes to reboot its cinematic universe, comparing franchise strategies, industry trends, and ideas for a new generation of characters and storytelling.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Travis Scott Joins Nolan's The Odyssey — First Image Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey teases Travis Scott with a first image after an AFC teaser. Read about the cast, release date, fan reactions, and what this unexpected casting could mean for the film.
Read More Movies & TV News Serial 5 months ago The Batman Part II: Romance, Castings, and A Long Halloween New casting rumors for The Batman Part II suggest Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent and Scarlett Johansson as Gilda — hinting at an A Long Halloween-inspired romantic tragedy in Matt Reeves’s 2027 sequel.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Chris Pratt's Mercy: AI Casting Ideas and Controversy Chris Pratt reveals he once suggested using an AI actor or Oprah for Mercy's AI judge. Rebecca Ferguson stars as the machine judge; the film's critics and audiences remain sharply divided.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Tom Cruise Final Reckoning: Two Stunts for the Ages Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning may not be his best film, but it features two of his most daring practical stunts—a submerged submarine escape and a breathtaking biplane chase—reshaping modern action cinema.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Rhea Seehorn's Pluribus Shines with Near-Perfect Score Rhea Seehorn's Pluribus scores a near-perfect 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and earns her a Golden Globe, renewing ties with the Breaking Bad universe and highlighting the importance of rewatchability and actor-led storytelling.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Chris Pratt's Mercy Topples Avatar at Box Office This Week Chris Pratt’s Mercy opened at $11.2M to unseat Avatar: Fire and Ash amid a storm‑disrupted weekend. Read a detailed box office roundup, industry context, and expert perspective on what drove this shift.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Robert Eggers' Werwulf Wraps Filming for 2026 Release Robert Eggers has wrapped filming on Werwulf, a 14th-century folk-horror set for Christmas 2026. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe, the film promises Eggers' signature historical immersion.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Marvel Developing Solo Scarlet Witch Project for Mutant Saga Unofficial reports claim Marvel Studios is developing a solo Scarlet Witch project tied to the MCU's Mutant Saga. Format and casting (including Elizabeth Olsen) remain unconfirmed, but fan interest is high.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Marvel Considers Splitting Avengers: Secret Wars into Two Marvel is reportedly weighing whether Avengers: Secret Wars should be split into two films. The decision may depend on Avengers: Doomsday’s reception, runtime, and shifting MCU release plans.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Chris Pratt Ready to Return as Star-Lord Without James Gunn Chris Pratt says he's open to returning as Star-Lord even if James Gunn doesn't direct the next Guardians movie. Read about Pratt's views, Marvel's planning, and what this means for the franchise.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Evil Dead Franchise Heats Up: New Film in Production Evil Dead returns with momentum: Evil Dead Burn arrives this summer, and Deadline reports the next installment directed by Francis Galluppi has begun casting. Discover the franchises modern anthology approach and what to expect.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Taika Waititi: His Star Wars Film Needs Its Own Voice Taika Waititi outlines a vision for a standalone Star Wars movie that revives classic adventure and humor. Read insights from his Sundance chat, industry context, comparisons, and fan perspectives.
Read More Movies & TV News Editor's choice 5 months ago Critics' Top Films of 2025: The Year's Standouts Roundup Aggregated from over 700 critics' lists, CriticsTop10 reveals the most admired films of 2025—an eclectic mix of auteur statements, international voices, and bold genre work that shaped the year's cinematic conversation.