One of the most popular fan theories on the internet posits that AMC's cultural phenomenons Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead are set in the same universe, with Walter White building his drug empire not too long before the zombie apocalypse rolls along and changes the world as we know it.
If it wasn't for John Krasinski, then the Jack Ryan brand may well have been consigned to the history books by now. Amazon's popular series has been renewed for a fourth season long before the third has even been awarded a premiere date, giving the former Office alum the distinction of being the longest-tenured version of the character yet.
A few days ago, it was rumored that the Marvel Cinematic Universe was developing a World War Hulk movie, which was set to start production as soon as next year. Of course, it remains unofficial and unconfirmed at this point, while we don't know for sure if Universal have even ceded the character's solo rights to Kevin Feige's outfit.
Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer both did incredible work during their respective stints working on the franchise, but based on what we heard during last weekend's DC FanDome trailer, Michael Giacchino's score for The Batman stands a real chance of being the best orchestral accompaniment the Dark Knight has ever had.
The break-even point for Denis Villenueve's Dune remains unknown, but in most cases it tends to be two or three times the production budget once marketing and distribution costs are factored in, so we'll generously put it at $350 million before the sci-fi blockbuster can begin turning a profit.
Even though the character's name has been in the title of all seven live-action blockbusters so far, several Spider-Man movies have opted to place less of an emphasis on Peter Parker and more on the people who surround him, for better or worse.
Long before Marvel took legal action against the estates of several notable creators in an attempt to hold onto the rights to their characters, Winter Soldier creator Ed Brubaker voiced his frustrations at how the cinematic universe compensated the folks responsible for making it billions of dollars.
It's been 25 years since Wes Craven's Scream turned the slasher genre on its head, completely upending and reinventing what had long since become one of the horror genre's most stale and uninspired subsets. A slew of imitators naturally followed in its wake, but they couldn't come close to the self-aware modern classic.
The friendship between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds is the gift that keeps on giving, with the two A-list stars remaining committed to trolling each other in a public forum at every available opportunity.
Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury has become woven so tightly into the fabric of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that it's easy to forget how shocking his first appearance was.