Venom Feasts on Spider-Man's Face in Gore-Soaked Let There Be Carnage Fan Poster

Rumors are continuing to circulate that Tom Holland’sSpider-Man, or at least Peter Parker, will make an appearance in the upcomingVenom: Let There Be Carnage. Well, if that does indeed come to pass, this fanmade R-rated poster does not bode well for our friendly neighborhood wallcrawler. In a post on their social media account, digital artist Yadvender Singh Rana, aka ultraraw26, unveiled their artwork that depicts the anti-hero Venom enjoying his favorite snack at the expense of Spidey’s, well, life....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 565 words · Erika Ball

Will Dia de Los Muertos Be Pixar's First Musical?

While a lot of Pixar movies have a musical element to them, the famed animation studio has never made a full-on musical. It looks like that may be changing, though, as Oscar-winning singer/songwriter Randy Newman, who has composed 6 previous Pixar movie soundtracks along with the iconicToy Storytheme song ‘You’ve Got a Friend in Me’, has revealed that directorLee Unkrich’s next project for the studio will be a musical. And it seems that project is theUntitled Dia de Los Muertos Movie....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Jason Wilson

Wonder Woman 1984 Director Had No Input or Insight Into Diana's Justice League Evolution

After years of waiting,Wonder Woman 1984is finally out. While the reviews have been mixed so far, one thing that cannot be doubted is the love that director Patty Jenkins clearly has for the world and mythology of the central superheroine. In an interview with Collider, Jenkins explained that while she did her own thing with the soloWonder Womanfilms, the character’s appearance in other DCEU films was out of her sphere of influence....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Bethany Aguilar

Wonder Woman Videos Show Gal Gadot & Chris Pine on WWI Set

Over the past month, we’ve seen a handful of videos and photos from the set ofWonder Womanas production got under way in London. We still have a long ways until this highly-anticipated superhero adventure hits theaters in the summer of 2017, so for now, fans will have to make due with the unofficial videos and photos that have surfaced so far. Today we have a trio of new videos courtesy of Instagram userBlazin Saddles, which give us a birds-eye view of starsGal GadotandChris Pine....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Kimberly Roberts

X-Men: Apocalypse Art Shows Off Magneto's Increased Powers

With just a few more days left until 2015 comes to an end, 2016 is promising to be even bigger at the box office. One of the most highly-anticipated releases of 2016 is 20th Century Fox’sX-Men: Apocalypse, which hits theaters next May and brings the currentX-Mentrilogy to a close, following 2011’sX-Men: First Classand last year’sX-Men: Days of Future Past. Today we have a new piece of concept art fromX-Men: Apocalypse, courtesy ofEntertainment Weekly, along with new details from directorBryan Singer....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Hunter Hester

Zombieland: Double Tap Director Knows Where He'd Like to Take Zombieland 3 [Exclusive]

We waited an entire decade butZombieland Double Tapfinally hits theaters this weekend. The long-awaited sequel to its 2009 predecessor has been years in the making, so maybe it’s a bit early to start this discussion, but what about Zombieland 3? While it remains to be seen if, or when, a full trilogy will end up happening, director Ruben Fleischer has some ideas regarding where he’d like to take things, given the opportunity....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Dwayne Barry

'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Sequel: Jennifer Love Hewitt Teases Return in Set Photo

TheI Know What You Did Last Summerlegacy sequel is highly anticipated among fans for a few reasons, not the least of which is the return of Jennifer Love Hewitt, who portrayed heroine Julie James in the first two films. Hewitt’s return was long reported, but it took a bit of time for the news to become official, which caused some to worry that a deal couldn’t be reached to bring her back....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 640 words · Tammy Armstrong

'The Hating Game' on Netflix Is So Bad, It's Just Plain Awful

WhenThe Hating Gamecame out in 2021, I reviewed it on Letterboxd and said, “The rom-com is such a lost art, and it saddens me to my core.” Ever since, I have hoped to see a renaissance of theromanticcomedy hit the screen to no avail. Not only that, butThe Hating Gamehas returned to popular culture with a vengeance, recently dropping on Netflix, where it immediately entered the top 10. Alas, it sucks....

July 17, 2025 · 5 min · 895 words · Lisa Rodriguez

10 Darkest Versions of the Justice League that Should Make Appearances in James Gunn’s DCU

DC Comics' Justice League is one of the most iconic superhero teams ever created. They represent the heroic ideal, the height of valor and goodness in the DC multiverse, and their exploits have inspired generations of new heroes. However, the multiverse is a vast and strange place, and as one travels between those 52 interconnected dimensions, you are likely to encounter some surprising variations on your favorite heroes. Many of these changes only affect circumstances and time periods without changing the core virtues of the characters, but some provide readers with a more twisted look at their beloved heroes....

July 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2524 words · Ronald Hall

20 Movies That Were Released in 3D for No Reason

Back during the tail end of 2009, 3D found itself experiencing a resurgence for the first time since the 1980s (before then it was the ’50s). More often than not, the films weren’t shot in 3D but rather post-converted, most in an attempt to bolster the event feel (and, of course, capitalize on premium priced tickets). What kind of event feel? The kind that James Cameron’sAvatarprovided. Of course, that film was an experience on the big screen, and it’s not as if any other movie released during the time frame was going to truly measure up....

July 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1255 words · Michael Mccullough

Amazon's Good Omens Trailer Welcomes the End of the World with Open Arms

Neil Gaiman delivered theGood Omensteaser trailer this afternoon at NYCC and took part in the panel for the upcoming series. Yesterday, the author took part in theAmerican Godspanel, which was moderated by comedian Patton Oswalt.Good Omensis a six-part television series based on the Fantasy Award nominated 1990 novel Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The adaptation has been in the works for years, but will finally debut in 2019....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Dana Spencer

Andrew Garfield Faced ‘Midlife Crisis’ Thanks to New Movie, We Live in Time

Andrew Garfieldworked his way through a self-proclaimed “midlife crisis” thanks to his upcoming rom-dram,We Live in Time,in which he stars alongside co-starFlorence Pugh.Coming on the heels of its world premiere earlier this month at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Garfield is now promoting the tear-jerking love story in Spain at the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival. And while speaking about the film on Saturday (September 28), Garfield admitted facing a very real midlife crisis (perVariety):...

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 671 words · Jesse Rodriguez

Avengers: Endgame Promo Campaign Will Only Use Footage from First 20 Minutes

Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige says that the marketing forAvengers: Endgamewill only have footage from the beginning of the movie. Feige was on hand for the Golden Globes, whereBlack Pantherwent home emptyhanded, when he talked about the promotional campaign for the upcoming Avengers movie. The Marvel Studios boss also revealed just how long he and the Russo Brothers knew what the title of the movie was going to be. When Marvel Studios andDisneydropped the first trailer forAvengers: Endgame, Marvel Cinematic Universe fans were ecstatic....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Brett Lopez