Warner Bros. will soon be launching their new and improved streaming service HBO Max, which in addition to all of the original HBO content, will also include an extensive library of WB's properties. And chief among that library is the entire Friends catalog (poor one out for all those Netflix subscribers).
Disney and Lucasfilm may have been hit with a case of franchise fatigue with their Star Wars theatrical releases due to disappointing box office returns, fragmented storylines and tepid reviews, but the television side seems to be on the rise.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness just lost another key figure from the original film. A few weeks ago, director Scott Derrickson left the project citing creative differences and now, we've learned that Rachel McAdams will not be returning for the sequel either.
One could argue that the last three Star Wars movies, The Last Jedi, Solo: A Star Wars Story and The Rise of Skywalker, were all disappointments. The Last Jedi failed to earn as much as The Force Awakens (what movie could, though?) and was met with much divisiveness among fans. Solo, meanwhile, which was released just five months after was the lowest grossing film in the entire franchise by a mile.
With Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox last year, the Mouse House officially acquired the rights to additional Marvel characters including the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. And the thought of both properties eventually joining the MCU is an enticing proposition, especially in the case of the latter.
One of the smaller reveals in the first trailer for Fast & Furious 9 was how big a part Mia (Jordana Brewster) seems to have. She’s in multiple scenes including what looks like a pretty impressive fight scene alongside Michelle Rodriguez.
The first trailer for Fast & Furious 9 debuted on Friday but missing from the family was Dwayne Johnson. We've got the reason behind his absence, though.