Bad Boys For Life may end up grossing more money at the box office than any other film of 2020, but it might not achieve that honor the way its cast and crew would've preferred.
Plenty of new movies are available on Netflix as of today. And given that tou're stuck inside right now, it's as good of a time as any to watch them all.
Times are tough right now with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic forcing people to stay indoors and practice social distancing. If there is a silver lining in all of it, however, it's the fact that you now have plenty of time to catch up on all the games you might have not played yet. But now Sony is taking steps to pile even more titles onto your backlog with their new Play at Home initiative, ensuring you've got plenty to do while you ride out this quarantine.
Good news is hard to come by right now while everyone is stuck inside due to the current COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but Sony is coming to the rescue with an exciting announcement for those looking for fantastic games to play. As part of their new Play at Home initiative, Sony will be letting PlayStation 4 owners download Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey completely free from April 15th through May 15th.
You may know him as the villain who killed some of your all-time favorite characters on The Walking Dead, but Jeffrey Dean Morgan is actually a pretty nice guy in real life. After his multi-season villainous arc as Negan on AMC's hit show, the network has now announced that he's looking to bring smiles and laughter in a brand new series.
Due to delays in post-production, season 10 of The Walking Dead wrapped up early, leaving its finale postponed until some point later this year. The final moments of episode 15 left a lot up in the air and multiple characters in immense danger as Beta (Ryan Hurst) marched his hoard of walkers towards the very place Alexandria had moved all of their people.
Joel McHale has shared some particularly exciting news about one study group's move to movie format, saying a Community movie is more likely than ever.
As if the COVID-19 coronavirus hasn't been dividing the world enough with intense social distancing, travel bans, and unprecedented government intervention, Bill Maher has decided to stoke the fire a bit with a controversial opinion.
The ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has not been kind to people or the entertainment industry. And now, if a prediction from one analyst is correct, AMC Theaters may have to go to drastic measures to make a comeback in the months following the outbreak's decline.