Killer Klowns From Outer Space, a sci-fi comedy horror from 1988, has hit Netflix, and fans are suitably excited at the prospect of revisiting this kult klassic (bite me). The story sees a pair of teenage lovers investigate a comet crash site, only to discover a spaceship that looks like a circus tent and a band of murderous aliens with the appearances of freakish clowns, and must put a stop to their designs of preying on the nearby townsfolk for food.
An image in Captain America: The Winter Soldier questions when Nick Fury lost an eye, as it shows him with both eyes after the events of Captain Marvel
Although nothing official has been announced, speculation is periodically flying about of a Spider-Woman movie, with several actors including the likes of Emma Roberts, Shailene Woodley and Alicia Vikander put forward for the role in various rumored castings. The latest, coming with its own piece of fan art, imagines Star Wars' Daisy Ridley donning Jessica Drew’s red and yellow spandex.
The most recent novel of Stephen King, horror/thriller The Institute, was only published in September, but the ridiculously prolific author already has another title on the way in the form of If It Bleeds, which has had its release date pushed forward a week to April 28th.
Audiences frequently get annoyed when changes are made to their favorite films, and Disney is notorious for making tweaks to its movies for various reasons. The latest identified instance, in Lilo & Stitch, sees the eponymous troublemaker hiding from her sister Nani under furniture blocked by a pizza box instead of the dryer in the original version of the movie.
Arrow EP Marc Guggenheim has revealed that he was so keen for (spoilers for a TV episode that aired seven years ago) Tommy’s death in the season 1 finale to be a surprise, that fake scripts were created with a different ending.
The spread of the coronavirus has put a halt to the production of entertainment worldwide, causing some TV shows to go on indefinite hiatus and with The Walking Dead sadly being no exception, the situation is angering many fans.
Every character on The Walking Dead has a past that eventually gets revealed if they survive long enough. Some are more open than others, but the most reticent about his former life is the Whisperer second in command Beta, whose identity has remained a closely guarded secret, until now.
Some images have leaked online this week showing concept art from Marvel’s upcoming What If...? series, one of which features the distinctive form of the Iron Man armor outfitted with some heavy artillery.
Spanish dystopian sci-fi horror/thriller film The Platform has remained one of the most popular movies on Netflix in the week since its debut, and with it being a non-English language allegory denouncing capitalist greed with a highly symbolic and head-scratcher of an ending, that’s quite an achievement.