You’ve seen the show, you’ve seen the memes, and now, The Mandalorian is finally going all out with the merchandise, which includes four new Funko shirt designs for the character commonly known as Baby Yoda.
This time last year, it would’ve been hard to imagine a Star Wars TV show making a bigger impact on pop culture than a major Star Wars movie, and yet Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian may well have pulled off just that, thanks in no small part to the popularity and instant meme status of the character commonly known as Baby Yoda.
From MMA fighter Gina Carano to legendary German director Werner Herzog, the first season of The Mandalorian brought us an unusually eclectic cast, and if recent reports about a certain WWE star entering the fray have it right, then this trend looks set to continue with Season 2.
In a development that would’ve shocked and appalled many a Sega fan just nine months ago, the new Sonic the Hedgehog movie is currently in the midst of the biggest domestic opening of any video game adaptation to date.
Chris Pratt’s brother Cully has no time for nepotism, choosing two MCU stars ahead of Guardians of the Galaxy’s Peter Quill as his picks for favorite Marvel superheroes.
After more than three years in and out of development, it looks like things are finally moving forward for Indiana Jones 5. And while we still know very little about Dr. Jones’ fifth and most likely final big screen adventure, star Harrison Ford has at least offered a few vague teases of what’s in store.
As much as Star Wars fans love Harrison Ford, it’s long been clear that the Han Solo actor has little time for their various nitpicks, discussions and online talking points.
In a development that will prove positively aww-worthy for many a Captain America fan, it apparently turns out that Steve Rogers’ most frequently spoken word during his entire run in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is “Tony.”
Tom Hooper’s Cats has been in cinemas for just eight weeks now, but in that time, the Universal musical has developed a reputation as a new cult classic for bad movie aficionados. Across various social media platforms, filmgoers have shared stories and videos of raucous screenings attended by ironic-minded audience members captivated by the film’s bizarre and nightmarish spectacle.
During an appearance last year on an episode of Sunday TODAY, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson recalled having money problems before landing her Oscar-winning role in 2015’s Room.