The Mandalorian has rightly been hailed as one of the best additions to the Star Wars saga since the Original Trilogy and its first season is the best reason there is to take out a Disney Plus subscription. According to its leading actor Pedro Pascal, though, we ain't seen nothing yet because its second season will apparently go above and beyond the previous run.
David Gordon Green and Danny McBride's Halloween reboot depicted Michael Myers at his most brutal, and that's saying something considering he once made a victim's head explode by pinning them to a fusebox with a butcher knife. This year's sequel, Halloween Kills, has much to live up to then, but according to Green, the Shatner-faced killer will be even more barbaric this time around.
Marvel is yet to officially announce how it intends to bring Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool into its shared cinematic universe, but judging by the amount of leaks that are springing up on the subject, it sounds like the comic book titan has big plans for the mutant anti-hero in the MCU.
Matt Ryan's Constantine may not have performed well enough to convince NBC to greenlight a second season, but the actor's take on the occult detective was a big hit with the fans. The outcry that followed the show's cancellation help give Ryan the opportunity to reprise the role in Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and, most recently, the animated feature film Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.
You'd think that being in lockdown in London might give Robert Pattinson plenty of time to work on his superhero bod for The Batman, but the way he's preparing for the movie may come as a shock.
During the course of the Halloween series' 12 films, Michael Myers has been shot, stabbed, run over and blown up on more than one occasion. It's fair to say he's pretty much unkillable, and a new fan theory that's doing the rounds online has attempted to explain his apparent invincibility using science.