Zac Efron sits down with Entertainment Tonight to discuss the challenges of becoming Ted Bundy and the complexity of Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Vile, and Evil.
Unless you’ve been under a total media blackout, you should indefensibly be aware that the final trailer for the Russo brothers Avengers: Infinity War arrived last Friday and has amassed nearly forty million views on Marvel’s YouTube channel. Epic, to say the least, the roughly one-hundred-and-forty-second look at next month’s hugely anticipated sequel to Age of Ultron has enthusiasts all hot and bothered.
With Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe primed for an incalculable smash hit next month in Avengers: Infinity War, which almost inevitably means significant changes in the franchise, both good and bad, the upcoming Captain Marvel has now begun principal photography in Los Angeles.
The first season of HBO’s sci-fi series Westworld was one hell of an enigma. Viewers hypothesized in every sandy corner of that maze, only to wind up back at square one as Ramin Djawadi’s main title theme began to roll on the next episode. Simply put, it was hard enough to decipher Westworld when the execs weren’t keeping helpful hints to themselves, which is precisely what’s been happening behind the scenes.