The Mandalorian Star Knows Season 3 Plan and How It Affects Star Wars TV Spinoffs

After the mixed reception received by Disney’sStar Warstrilogy, fans of the iconic sci-fi had wondered where the franchise would go next. Thankfully, Disney+ seriesThe Mandalorianhas breathed new life into the long-running saga, with the hugely popular show set to spawn a tantalizing smorgasbord of spin-offs and sequels, the details of which Din Djarin himself, Pedro Pascal, knows all about. “I am told what’s happening and what the plan is. But I can’t share it....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Michael Swanson

The Meg International Trailer Has Scary New Shark Footage

Sometime during the night, Warner Bros. unleashed the savage first trailer forThe Meg. And it’s a lot of fun forlovers of shark mayhem. There have been an infinite number of goofy great white flicks released in the past decade, mostly crafted for the SYFY channel. These Z grade schlock fests are mindlessly entertaining and often a blast. Now comes one of these movies made on a decent budget with a pretty kickass cast and some actual thought put into its execution....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · Chad Nelson

Trick Trailer Gives Birth to a New Halloween Slasher

RLJE Films has released the first trailer forTrick. This is the latest from duo Todd Farmer and Patrick Lussier. The two previously helmed movies such asDrive Angry, which starred Nicolas Cage}, as well asMy Bloody Valentine 3D, which put a new spin on an old classic. This time around, the two are back for some more horror movie shenanigans, as they’ve crafted what looks to be a movie cut from the cloth of classic slashers....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Theresa Cantrell

Tron 3 Footage Released at D23 and Teases Nine Inch Nails Score

D23returns us to The Grid thanks to the recently screened footage ofTron: Ares. Actors Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Jeff Bridges, and Evan Peters joined the D23 stage to introduce the footage, whichDeadlinedescribes as follows: “The light cycles of Tron are seen speeding through city streets, leaving laser thin waves behind them, and splicing cars on the street in half. Jared Leto plays the Tron-like character clad in red while Greta Lee plays a “brilliant programmer whose great work has Ares coming into the world....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Jessica Stewart

Venom First Look Arrives with Brazil Comic Con Panel Video

Sony has started to slowly roll out promotion for the upcomingVenommovie with the first image ofTom Hardyas Eddie Brock released along with the full video from last year’s panel at Brazil Comic-Con. We’ve seen unofficial set videos and pictures, but this is the first official look that we have seen. Hardy has released photos on his Instagram from the set, but they’ve been limited to pictures hanging in the actor’s trailer along with training video....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Brent Miller

Watch The Lord of the Rings Cast and Crew Reunion with Host Josh Gad

Josh Gadhas taken to hosting cast reunions of cult classic movies on his youtube seriesReunited Apart. The most recent episode featured a regrouping of the cast and crew behind Peter Jackson’sLord of the Ringsadaptations. The movie is still considered the gold standard for fantasy filmmaking, and despite taking inspiration from J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendary novels, it was revealed that many of the movie’s most popular lines were created for the script by the movie’s writer Phillipa Boyens, who also joined the reunion....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 507 words · Sean French

Why Nanny Was One of the Best Horror Movies of 2022

Have people ever had a nightmare that caused them to awaken mid-sleep with their heart racing? Perhaps it’s tension or retribution for eating a treat shortly before bedtime. Or it’s the gut, alerting people to approaching doom. It occasionally happens frequently after seeing a horror film. In American movies, the misery of the immigrant encounter is frequently represented in stark, muted colors; accurate camera motion, and sad, exhausted people with big eyes who infrequently speak as they endure all that the economy has to give....

August 25, 2025 · 5 min · 916 words · Gary Harris

Why Netflix Didn't Want to Rescue Marvel's Agent Carter

Marvel currently has a ton of different TV shows either on the air or in-development at various networks and on various platforms for fans to get excited about. Most of the Marvel shows have been very successful to this point, but ABC pulled the plug on the belovedAgent Carterafter just two seasons. Fans quickly looked toNetflix, hoping that they would step in and save the series, as they had done with other shows in the past but that never happened, and we finally know why....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 521 words · Miguel Williams

Why Star Wars’ Break From Cinematic Releases Is a Good Thing

Even if a person isn’t a sci-fi fanatic, there’s a good chance that they’ve at least heard of the worldwide phenomenon known asStar Wars, the intergalactic franchise that has spanned nearly five decades since the first film was released back in 1977.Characters like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Darth Vader, and Obi-Wan Kenobi became instant household names, with dozens of others to follow in the years to come – all of them gaining recognition and fame fromStar Warsmovies....

August 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1283 words · Mr. Cody Alexander DDS

Why You Need to See Transformers: The Last Knight in IMAX 3D

Paramount has released a newTransformers: The Last Knightbehind-the-scenes preview, where directorMichael Baytakes fans inside his editing bay, which he built in his Miami home, connecting to his editors cutting the film in Santa Monica, California. This preview includes new behind-the-scenes footage, with the director announcing that he is the first filmmaker to ever shoot in native IMAX 3D. Meaning he’s the first filmmaker to take two of the bulky IMAX cameras and use them on a 3D rig....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 556 words · Bryce Hall

Will Bill & Ted 3 Skip Theaters and Go Straight to PVOD Streaming?

WillBill & Ted Face the Musicskip theaters and head straight to VOD this summer? According to speculation, that’s a plausible outcome at the moment. Fans have been waiting nearly 30 years to see Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves together again and the time has almost come. However, due to the world’s current state of affairs, the long-awaited sequel may just end up skipping the theater experience altogether since the future of theaters is so uncertain....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Ricardo Miller

X-Men 7 Will Reboot the Dark Phoenix Saga?

When it comes to continuing the originalX-Menseries, 20th Century Fox hasn’t made their upcoming plans immediately clear. We’ve heard rumors that filmmakerBryan Singerwill return afterX-Men: Apocalypseto direct the 7th X-Men movie. It will be his fifth time directing a big Mutant adventure, and counting theWolverineandDeadpoolspinoffs, this will be the 11th film in the franchise, excluding the recently confirmedDeadpool 2,X-Force,GambitandNew Mutants. Aside form those spinoffs, it sounded like 20th Century Fox was ready to bring itsX-Mensaga as it now stands to a close....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 459 words · Vicki Blevins

'Gladiator 2’s Naval Battle Is (Mostly) Historically Accurate, Except For One Glaring Detail

Gladiator IIis finally out in theaters, and Ridley Scott’s newest Roman Epic is bigger and bolder than the original 2000 film in more ways than one. The most significant difference in scale comes from the gladiatorial battles that Lucius (Paul Mescal) finds himself in; whether it’s fighting against baboons or a naval battle within the Colosseum, it all feels incredibly entertaining andpossibly historically inaccurate. In the case of the maritime fighting scene, which sees the Colosseum flooded with water and filled with sharks while two ships battle, one key aspect of it is primarily fictitious regarding the practicality and knowledge of the Romans at the time....

August 24, 2025 · 3 min · 595 words · Belinda Kim