Sonic the Hedgehog Returns to Select Movie Theaters for a Limited Time

The Blue Blur is back!Sonic the Hedgehogwill be coming back to theaters in American and Canada for another shot at the box office, with the caveat being the film will be hosted in select regions and will only be available for a limited time. The announcement was made on the film’s official Twitter handle. “#SonicMovie is back in select theatres in the US and Canada for a limited time!” Sonic the Hedgehogis an adaptation of thebest-selling Sega gaming seriesof the same name....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Victor Miller

Sony to Adapt Sci-Fi Comic Descender

Sony Pictures Entertainment announced today that it acquired the feature film rights toDescender, the forthcoming comic book series from New York Times bestselling authorJeff Lemireand New York Times bestselling comic artistDustin Nguyen. Josh Bratman will produce the film withLemireandNguyenattached to executive produce. The first issue of the eagerly awaited series will be published by Image Comics on August 11, 2025. Here’s whatLemireandNguyenhad to say about the adaptation in a joint statement....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · John Allen

Spider-Man: No Way Home Writers Were Given All the Characters on Their Wish List

The last few months have seen many fans throwing out some pretty wild theories about the outcome of certain Marvel properties, such as expecting Mephisto to turn up in pretty much everything, thinking thatLokiwas going to become someBack to the Futurestyle series with numerous old characters appearing, and many more even wilder suggestions. However, when it comes toSpider-Man: Now Way Home, the writing team of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers appear to have been given the keys to the kingdom when it came to which characters were available to be used in the movie, and it shows as fans have not been disappointed by the movie, which is allset to become Marvel’s biggest hit sinceAvengers: Endgame....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 667 words · Yolanda Barrett

Studio Ghibli’s Saddest Film Is Coming to Netflix Next Month

The saddest, most heart-breaking movie in Studio Ghibli’s profoundly emotional repertoire,Grave of the Fireflies, is all setto land onNetflixnext month. Meaning that audiences everywhere will soon be able to share in the trauma. And while that may be a daunting prospect,Grave of the Firefliesis worth it, with the animation by far one of the most effective war films ever made, that is sure to leave you forever changed. Netflix has nowpicked up the rightsto stream the deeply movingGrave of the Fireflies,with the platform making the movie available in over 190 countries, excluding Japan, from September 16....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 533 words · Lynn Richardson

The Conners Spin-Off Will Kill Off Roseanne Says John Goodman

John Goodman has confirmed that theRoseannespin-off series, The Conners, will kill off Roseanne. It was revealed earlier this summer that Barr had allowed the spin-off to happen and made it clear that she would not have anything to do with the production of the show that is based on characters she created. TheRoseannerevival series was a success, earning ratings and getting rave reviews from critics. However, Barr sent out a racist tweet that swiftly got the new series canceled....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Michael Hancock

The Invisible Man First Reactions Are In: Best Horror Remake in Years?

The Invisible Manheld its world premiere last night at the world famous TCL Chinese Theatre in the heart of Hollywood, and it did not disappoint the crowd in attendance, which included star Elisabeth Moss and director Leigh Whannell, along with plenty of their famous friends and co-stars. There were plenty of big scares, a great score by Benjamin Wallfisch, and a great affection for the material, which brought in nods from the original while also playing sly homage to more recent thrillers likeSleeping With the Enemyand evenPredator....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Jessica Davis

The Mandalorian: Full Star Wars TV Show Cast Officially Announced

Star Warslive-action seriesThe Mandalorianofficially announces the cast, confirming that Pedro Pascal will star as a lone Mandalorian gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. Pascal is joined by Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Emily Swallow, Carl Weathers, Omid Abtahi, Werner Herzog, and Nick Nolte. The show has been filming for the last month in Southern California and executive producer Jon Favreau is happy to finally announce the cast. He had this to say....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Brandon Hall MD

The Walking Dead Ratings Fall Even Further Without Rick Grimes

Ever since premiering in 2010, it’s been quite a ride forThe Walking Dead. The very start of the series began with the story of Rick Grimes and his quest to find his lost wife and son in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Rick would soon find them only to sadly lose them both over the years, and now, Rick himself is gone from the show as well. Following Andrew Lincoln’s decision to leave the AMC series, the show’s lead character has officially been written out in the first half of Season 9....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Bridget Silva

This Ralph Ineson Horror Movie Role Proves He's Perfect for Galactus

Quick Links At long last, after several years of speculation,the Marvel Cinematic Universe has finally found its Galactus. This week confirmed that next year’sFantastic Fourwill see the feared Devourer of Worlds make his debut, played byRalph Ineson, best known as Chris Finch in the BBC version ofThe Office, Dagmer Clefjaw inGame of Thrones, and the titular character inThe Green Knight. While he likely wasn’t at the top of anyone’s prediction list, Ineson is one of themost underrated actorsin the business, and thanks to his booming voice and almost innate skill in playing menacing villains, it seems like an obvious pick in hindsight....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1093 words · Donna Walker

Tom Hardy Praises the Ever-Cool Woody Harrelson for Turning Carnage Into a Formidable Foe

Tom Hardy has been heaping praise on hisVenom: Let There Be Carnageco-star Woody Harrelson, calling him a “formidable” opponent. Hardy and Harrelson will go toe-to-toe in Sony’s upcoming sequel, with the latter due to bring fan-favoriteSpider-Manvillain Carnage to the big screen for the first time. Thankfully, Harrelson is too cool to feel the pressures of such a responsibility… “Woody is one of the coolest people I have ever met. As a human being and as an actor, he is just formidable....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Darius Flores

Tom Holland Calls Spider-Man Split from MCU Most Stressful Week of His Life

Tom Hardy admits that the Sony and Marvel Studios drama over the summer was the most stressful time in his life. August was a rough month for most Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. As it turns out, it was pretty hard on Holland too, who was later actually able to get Marvel Studios and Sony to come to a newSpider-Managreement. However, when it was first revealed that Sony was taking sole control of the superhero, Holland and Marvel boss Kevin Feige were ready to say goodbye....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Cameron Jones

Trump's Muslim Ban May Keep Nominated Director Away from Oscars

You didn’t think theOscarscould escape any controversy this year, did you? Last year, there were quite a few black artists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences who banned the show for its lack of African-American nominees, spawning the infamous #OscarsSoWhite hashtag. Now, it seems the controversy this year is swirling around Donald Trump and Muslims. So far, the Academy has been able to avoid anotherwhitewash controversywith a number of films nominated featuring people of color, including the actors of those projects themselves....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Brian Heath

Was Sky Captain a Box Office Flop?

Perhaps one of the most misunderstood movies to come out in the 2000s, Kerry Conran’sSky Captain and the World of Tomorrowwas a disappointment at the box office.The film grossed $37.8 million in North America and around $20.1 million internationally, off of a budget of $70 million. Its failure at the box office was also unique in that the movie saw great success in its opening week at $15.6 million but saw a 57....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 647 words · Rachel Torres