From one vaguely referential Twilight Zone franchise to another, director Dan Trachtenberg has signed on to helm an episode of Black Mirror's upcoming third season, airing on Netflix sometime this year. It's still early days, so no word yet on which episode he'll direct, or what the story will be.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice might be over a month old now, but the movie is still generating some juicy secrets for those who enjoyed themselves at the superhero slugfest. The new rumor comes from an Instagram post, of all places, posted on Wednesday, April 27, that possibly hints to the identity of Robin in the DC Extended Universe.
Zack Synder won't be anywhere near the upcoming solo Batman movie according to a new Heroic Insider podcast. In the show, it's mentioned that rumors are pointing to Ben Affleck and DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns getting "complete creative control" over the project.
Small screen fantasy is here to stay, folks. In a recent press release by late author Robert Jordan's widow, Harriet McDougal, it was revealed that an "official announcement" about an upcoming TV series based off of The Wheel of Time books will be shared soon. So, it's official, just not officially official yet.
The debut of Paul Feig's Ghostbusters reboot is getting closer and closer, which means more details about the action/comedy film are starting to emerge. In a new interview with Empire, the director discussed the film's mysterious bad guy named Rowan (Neil Casey), describing him as "the ultimate loner."
It's coming up on thirteen years since Pixar's mega-blockbuster, generation-defining animated flick Finding Nemo debuted in theaters in May of 2003. Disney is cashing in on all the nostalgia it can, and really beginning its big media push for that film's long-awaited sequel, Finding Dory.
Following her candid four-part documentary series Chelsea Does, Chelsea Handler is set to bring all of her deep, dark issues back to Netflix this May with her simply titled talk show Chelsea. Today, the comedian debuted the first poster for the series (below), along with confirming a few scattered details of the show's schedule.
A transition of showrunners is always a tricky move for any TV show to pull off, much less one as full throttle and unrelentingly scathing as HBO's Veep. When the show's creator, Armando Iannucci, announced last year that he would be handing off the reigns to Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm alum David Mandel, it was easy to be the tiniest bit cautious. Among many great feats, Veep's ability to walk the tightrope of a "heightened" Washington, D.C. - and be consistently hilarious - was something almost too precious to sour.
Actor Vince Vaughn will enter the fray after signing on to star in a new "brutal action thriller" called Brawl in Cell Block 99. He'll play a former boxer whose life is crumbling around him after he becomes a drug mule for a group of shady individuals, which will most likely lead to a hefty amount of prison fights if the title is to be believed.
After yesterday's news about the comedy Women in Business, Fox has today acquired another much sought-after script, this time for a sci-fi film written by newcomer Joe Greenberg. The news is so early in development, there's essentially nothing known about the movie except that it'll be called Man Alive.