Production has officially gotten underway on James Gunn’s “Man of Tomorrow,” and a set photo from the “Superman” follow-up has been released. The photo, from Gunn’s social media account, shows a red-and-black chessboard. There is a ‘VanKull Department of Corrections’ ID tag for Lex Luthor (born Alexander Luthor) and a
Spider-Noir Showrunner Teases More Shows from Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse begins with Peter Parker introducing himself to the audience and then declaring, “There’s only one Spider-Man, and you’re looking at him.” Even before he’s proven wrong by Miles Morales taking on the mantle after he dies, and even before a variety of Spider-people—including Peter B. Parker—arrive
The Batman 2 Will Feature Harvey Dent’s Father, But Which One?
The Batman: Part II already had an incredible cast before Game of Thrones actor Charles Dance joined on. In addition to returning stars Robert Pattinson, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis as Bruce Wayne, James Gordon, and Alfred Pennyworth, respectively, the film boasts the additions of Sebastian Stan and Scarlett Johansson
Teaser Trailer: “Practical Magic 2”
Warner Bros. Pictures has premiered the teaser trailer for “Practical Magic 2,” the long-gestating sequel to the 1998 supernatural-tinged dramedy which starred Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Nearly thirty years on, both actresses reprise their roles as witch sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who in the original movie fight a
‘I SWEAR’ A Heartfelt and Funny Ode to Living with a Misunderstood Disability
I Swear’s reputation precedes itself. The film had not one but two big moments at this year’s BAFTA awards. The first: relative unknown Robert Aramayo’s shocking upset victory over industry titans Michael B. Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, Ethan Hawke, and Jesse Plemons. It’s no fluke. Aramayo is exceptional here,