The most bizarre story of the week in the world of movies is The Flash actor Ezra Miller appearing to choke a female fan on video and then sort of throw her to the ground. It’s a mear 15 seconds long but you get the gist of what’s going on.
John Travolta is in negotiations to play the lead villain in MacGruber, the upcoming Peacock series which is a continuation of the SNL sketch and movie.
Digital artist Bobby_Art recently took to Instagram to show us what Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery could look like as the Human Torch. It’s a simple image of the actor dawning the suit with his arms beginning to turn to fire, but it's certainly effective.
A Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund has released a coronavirus PSA on Twitter about staying safe, washing your hands and wearing a certain glove.
Michael Biehn reprised his most famous role, Kyle Reese from The Terminator, recently. Okay, it’s only for 30 seconds on Twitter, but it’s important nonetheless.
Birds of Prey wasn’t exactly the box office juggernaut Warner Bros. was looking for. While it was by far the cheapest DC movie to make ($82 million), the final gross of just under $200 million was seen as a disappointment for the studio. But that isn’t stopping director Cathy Yan from thinking about a sequel.
With Marvel delaying the release of Black Widow from May to November, the year-and-a-half gap between Avengers: Endgame and Widow will be the longest we’ve gone without an MCU movie in more than a decade. Even if you don’t count Spider-Man: Far From Home which while being in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is technically a Sony production, the gap is still 16 months.
Some of the most interesting documentaries are ones that start out as one thing and quickly divulge into something else by the end. The filmmakers behind Tiger King no doubt intended to make a docuseries about rival big cat sanctuaries and what they are doing to help these animals from becoming extinct.