In the words of Thanos: "the end is near." Despite all of the noise from the nonbelievers, Avengers: Endgame is now only $5 million away from surpassing Avatar as the unadjusted highest-grossing film in history. Barring an unexpected collapse, the movie is expected to topple the record in a few weeks.
Henry Cavill's future as Superman has been in doubt for a while now. The beloved heartthrob may be considered by many to be the best Clark Kent of all-time, but stalled contract negotiations have led to a lot of uncertainty surrounding Warner Bros.' relationship with the 36-year-old.
Fans who are hoping Carol Danvers will become the MCU's first LGBTQ superhero will have to wait at least a little bit longer. While there's still no word about the character's sexuality, it's been confirmed by our sources that she won't be getting a love interest in Captain Marvel 2 or anytime soon.
Eddie Murphy is reportedly in talks with Netflix to grace the stage for the first time in decades. The streaming service is reportedly offering the legendary comedian somewhere in the ballpark of $70 million to perform a stand-up special or two. While Murphy isn't exactly hurting for money, it's hard for anyone to turn down that kind of dough. An event like this could be exactly what the notorious funnyman needs to accelerate his upcoming return to Hollywood, too.
The U.S. Air Force is trying its best to dissuade people from storming Area 51 in a couple months, but Guy Fieri isn't helping much. In fact, the superstar chef recently offered on Twitter to serve up green "radioactive ribs" to those 1.5 million folks who want to see what's inside the top-secret facility.
Following the premiere of Carnival Row on Amazon Prime, the streaming service will continue to give viewers action-packed, eerie features to watch once they finish the new show. All of the following suspenseful flicks are slated to hit the platform on August 31st:
The Star Wars franchise is chock full of legendary actors. Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Billy Dee Williams, Ewan McGregor, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong'o, James Earl Jones, Samuel L. Jackson and countless more have all contributed their talents to the series at one point or another.
Jason Blum says he's getting the whole crew back together for the upcoming Halloween sequels. Following the success of the aforementioned 2018 slasher film, Blumhouse is reassembling the entire cast and crew to work on Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. It's already been reported that Jamie Lee Curtis would return for the follow-up, but now it's official that she, Danny McBride, John Carpenter and David Gordon Green will all be onboard for the next couple installments.
Those who loved Midsommar likely left the theater wishing that the two-and-a-half hour flick could be even longer. Lucky for them, the lengthy director's cut is set to premiere in less than a month. Ari Aster will debut his vision of the movie at Lincoln Center in New York City on August 17th in front of a crowd. A Q&A session with the filmmaker will follow the screening, which is sure to be even more intense than the original that just hit theaters.
Over three decades after Top Gun captivated audiences across the nation, Tom Cruise is back in the pilot's seat for the long-awaited follow-up. The first trailer for Top Gun: Maverick dropped today and it looks like the beloved hotshot is picking up exactly where he left off.