A lot of people took issue with the extremely long runtime of Avengers: Endgame. Despite all of the necessary scenes and characters in the movie, there are probably some that could've been taken out. Fans will surely debate at length which of these deserved to be cut, but mostly anyone with a brain can agree that removing every single woman from the movie is pretty dumb. However, that's exactly what one particularly sexist Marvel fan spent his time doing.
Stan Lee has created many iconic superheroes during his illustrious life, but there was a time in the eighties when he did something very heroic himself. Whether he knew it at the time or not, the comic book writer may have saved his creations from disaster. In order to understand the situation, one must go back to the eighties. Cannon Films was in control of the Spider-Man property at the time and tapped the late Tobe Hooper to direct a film fronted by the web-slinger.
Jason Momoa and Peter Dinklage never had the opportunity to share much screen together time when they both starred in Game of Thrones. That doesn't mean they'll never get the chance, though. When asked at Celebrity Fan Fest about potentially filming a remake of the 1988 buddy comedy Twins alongside his former co-star, Momoa instantly fell in love with the idea.
Any reservations fans might have had about the upcoming Doctor Sleep adaptation might be eradicated now that the feature has received a major endorsement from someone who knows the source material better than anyone else. Bestselling horror author Stephen King is the mastermind behind the eponymous novel and has thrown his full support behind the flick. The writer recently tweeted: "this movie is going to blow your mind. If you have any left after IT CHAPTER 2, that is."
The horrors that took place at the infamously haunted Long Island home will once again be explored in Wonderfilm's upcoming project Amityville 1974. This time, however, the movie will go back to the originations of how the house became so sinister. The eerie film has been given the green light to begin principal photography this November as it chronicles the events leading up to the real-life murders that became the inspiration for Jay Anson’s 1977 bestseller The Amityville Horror.
Jon Hamm has shown over the years that he has quite an expansive acting range. He's won Emmys for his iconic character in Mad Men, cracked up audiences with his parts in Bridesmaids and Tag and starred in hit films like Baby Driver, The Town, Bad Times at the el Royale and more. Still, the acclaimed actor has yet to journey into the final frontier: space. With the release of several new Star Wars films on the horizon though, Hamm's hoping that he'll finally be able to land a role in the legendary intergalactic universe.
Everyone knows Stephen King is the master of horror, but he's also quickly turning into the master of social media. The best-selling author constantly frequents Twitter to compare the president to those in charge of the Chernobyl disaster or terrify his followers with his signature flair for the macabre. His latest tweet did the latter in a major way. With a few taps on his phone screen, the writer shared an anecdote that the easily frightened won't soon forget:
The summer of messy legal drama doesn't look like it's going to slow down any time soon. Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are currently embroiled in a defamation case, which stems from the Aquaman actress' allegations of domestic abuse at the hands of her ex-husband. He's adamantly denied the claims though and is now suing her in an attempt to clear his reputation.
Colin Farrell is a great actor with a very impressive filmography to his name. One of his most well-known movies is the 2002 blockbuster Minority Report, and while he may have basked in the success of the flick after its release, there were times on set that sounded less than spectacular. In particular, Farrell remembers the day after his twenty-fifth birthday being especially tough.
Robert Downey Jr. may be one of the highest paid actors in the world right now, but that wasn't always the case. Back when he first starred as the eponymous superhero of Iron Man in 2008, the Academy Award nominee was struggling to restart a promising career in Hollywood that'd been derailed by substance abuse. Despite being the protagonist of the early Marvel film, the troubled superstar wasn't the most expensive talent on set.