Showtime has been steadily catching up with HBO in terms of its original programming, and one of the premium network's greatest weapons is its steamy and stylish period drama Masters of Sex. The third season of the series, which stars Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan as William Masters and Virginia Johnson, two of the pioneering researchers into the field of human sexuality, is coming back to Showtime this summer, and the network has unveiled two trailers that catch us up with the characters.
Jumping from television to Hollywood after her stellar turn on 24: Live Another Day, Chuck actress Yvonne Strahovski has joined the cast of thriller All I See Is You, which stars Blake Lively and Jason Clarke.
Looks like the aliens have their sights set a little higher than the White House this time - the first poster for Independence Day 2 finds that dreaded world-destroying ship about to blast its way to Earth's core.
We were all pretty disappointed when J.C. Chandor, the terrifically talented helmer behind last December's A Most Violent Year, fell off oil rig explosion drama Deepwater Horizon, but it appears that the director may have settled on a new project. Reteaming with A24, he's producing and has plans to direct an adaptation of Vicky Ward's book The Liar's Ball, about the history of New York's famed G.M. building.
MGM has added another up-and-comer to the star-studded cast of its Magnificent Seven redo. Billy Slaughter, last seen opposite Will Smith and Margot Robbie in this spring's con artist caper Focus, has joined the cast in a supporting role.
The first trailer for this year's wildly anticipated franchise finale event, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, has finally arrived online, promising a dramatic and deeply moving conclusion to what has become the most critically acclaimed YA franchise out there today.
Did anyone really think Degrassi, which has been kicking since the '80s, would stay dead for long? This summer, Degrassi: The Next Generation will officially end after 14 seasons, with a two-week series finale airing on Viacom's TeenNick. However, that's not the end of the road for the show any more - Netflix announced today that Degrassi: Next Class will graduate to its library of original programming next summer, giving new life to a beloved teen brand.
Sony really wants to get its female-led 21 Jump Street spinoff right, and to aid in that goal, the studio has brought Bob's Burgers duo Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux aboard to pen a new script for the project. Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs, the team behind Comedy Central's brilliant Broad City, are already writing a separate draft for the spinoff, but Sony execs liked a pitch from the Molyneux sisters, so now Aniello and Downs have some competition.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice will be spoiled in its entirety long before the anticipated superhero blockbuster ever sees the inside of a theater. That much seems clear. But Warner Bros. is still methodically teasing out information about the film, dropping an image here, a teaser there and now a rather uninformative synopsis for the film.
You've got to hand it to Warner Bros. - the studio just doesn't give up. Execs have been pushing on-and-off for a pricey, blockbuster adaptation of Japanese manga series Akira since acquiring the rights back in 2008, and today brings word that the project is back on, with Sons of Anarchy scribe Marco J. Ramirez penning a new script.