There's been a rumor circling around the web this week calming that Rooney Mara is being eyed to play Harley Quinn in the Jokerverse, and we're here to tell you that that isn't true. While there's definitely validity to the reports that other Batman villains will be appearing in Joker 2, the actress who's being considered to take over the infamous role of the Clown Prince of Crime's girlfriend is actually Rooney's sister, Kate.
The MCU isn't planning on slowing down with the character introductions any time soon, as the already crowded cinematic universe is now exploring bringing Spider-Woman into the mix. And according to our sources, the studio already have an actress in mind to take over the role.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was a breakout hit at the box office this year. The PG-13 horror film ended up grossing over $100 million against a budget of just $28 million. Given the massive success of the film as well as the way it ends, it seems inevitable that a sequel will soon be announced. While nothing is official as of yet, the studio is already reportedly getting started on mapping out this highly-anticipated follow-up. According to our sources, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 2 is now in the early stages of development.
Netflix recently released its list of most-watched shows in the United Kingdom and while many of the names on there are obvious, there was at least one notable omission. Yes, surprisingly, the third season of The Crown wasn't one of the ten series binged the most by those in the UK, which is peculiar considering that it's all about the royal family.
It's currently unknown whether or not we'll ever see the Snyder cut of Justice League, but that doesn't mean it's not real. In fact, according to Zack Snyder, his version of the movie is very real and quite frankly, he's sick of people doubting him. After posting proof of its existence on his Vero account, one fan commented that the director is just teasing us at this point. Snyder was quick to respond, saying: "no just tired of people saying it's not real."
Fans of the beloved Deadpool franchise are undoubtedly excited about the Merc with a Mouth's introduction into one of the most popular cinematic franchises in history. Still, there are some who fear that the crass superhero will have to be watered down in order to appeal to Disney's family-centric audience. It seemed like there was even a chance that future installments featuring Ryan Reynolds' foul-mouthed character could end up being PG-13 instead of R-rated. Yuck.
Great news, Star Wars fans! The second season of the smash hit TV show The Mandalorian will officially be making its debut on Disney+ in the fall of 2020. This announcement comes from director Jon Favreau's Twitter account, much to the joy of viewers across the globe.
Robert Pattinson is getting a lot of support from many fans in and around Hollywood (including Eddie Murphy) for his upcoming role in The Batman. Still, he knows that the public will be much more difficult to win over. A lot of fans have already begun to call for the actor's replacement, which is simultaneously ridiculous and completely unfair to the 33-year-old. Pattinson claims he's ready for all of the backlash, though. In his own words:
Captain Marvel may not be everyone's favorite superhero, but Brie Larson still believes that the character is important to children throughout the globe. In a recent interview for the promotion of one of her upcoming movies, the Academy Award-winning actress laid out why she thinks her Carol Danvers. In her own words:
Disney Plus has been off to a very hot start since it first premiered a little over a month ago, both thanks to its original programming and a heavy reliance on nostalgia. The streaming service already has plans to reboot many of its older fan favorites, too, including Lizzie McGuire and Hocus Pocus. And now, we're hearing that that list also apparently extends to Freaky Friday.