Get Out director Jordan Peele's follow-up project, entitled Us, had a slew of new details revealed today, including a release date, potential cast and the first teaser poster.
Having pulled in an additional $31.2 million at the global box office yesterday, the nineteenth MCU entry, Avengers: Infinity War, saw its domestic total climb to $461.4 million.
The 71st annual Cannes Film Festival commenced today and although Netflix was forced to compete Out of Competition, opting to remove their original slate entirely, the entertainment company continues to build upon its already formidable filmography.
Obviously, Gunn’s response left the fandom collectively weeping. So much so, in fact, that the filmmaker was left with no choice but to post an apology on the social media platform where it all started. You can read Gunn’s halfhearted apology below.
In typical Wade Wilson fashion, thespian Josh Brolin made a pop culture reference during his explanation of what ultimately convinced him to accept the role of Cable in Deadpool 2.
Avengers: Infinity War co-director Joe Russo believes that if and when Disney absorbs Fox, the Fantastic Four franchise could benefit from having proper storytelling.
Don't Breathe and Evil Dead director Fede Alvarez took to Twitter this weekend and posted a poll asking followers and fans which film they'd like to see get a sequel.
We’ve still got a long way to go before the traumatic conclusion of Avengers: Infinity War is clarified, in whichever form the Powers That Be see fit. However, while the outcome remains in question, and will for some time to come, the stage in which it will play itself out upon is one thing we do know for sure.