Patrick Stewart is a classically-trained actor with an extensive background in Shakespeare, known for bringing dignified gravitas to his performances, most notably as Star Trek's Jean-Luc Picard and X-Men's Charles Xavier. However, as his social media followers and fans of his collaborations with Seth MacFarlane or short-lived comedy Blunt Talk will be fully aware, the 81 year-old is also hilarious.
When the movie first hit theaters in the summer 2008, Wanted gave the impression that it possessed all of the ingredients to launch a hugely successful multi-film franchise, but the sequel never made it out of development hell.
At last weekend's TUDUM event, Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill confirmed they'd both be returning for Netflix mystery sequel Enola Holmes 2, the follow up to the acclaimed adventure that ranks as one of the platform's most-watched original movies ever on both the household and total hours rankings.
The groundswell of buzz building around No Time to Die has only been intensifying over the last week or so, with the 25th installment in the legendary James Bond franchise premiering internationally tomorrow before coming to theaters in the United States on October 8.
The movie tie-in single is becoming a lost art, one that definitely needs to be brought back on a more frequent basis. During the glory days of the 1980s and 90s, some of the biggest and most popular artists in the world would be tasked with creating a song specifically to be played over the end credits of a major release, and in Will Smith's case he would just do it himself.
The Watcher could only live up to his own name for three weeks before he came face-to-face with Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange in the fourth episode of Marvel's What If...?, but he still refused to break his vow and get involved in multiversal affairs, even if it led to the destruction of the entire universe.
When WarnerMedia announced that the entire slate of Warner Bros. releases scheduled for 2021 would debut simultaneously on HBO Max, it sent shockwaves throughout the industry. Theaters had already been struggling with the effects of the pandemic, and now they were set to lose out on potential billions after the company gave audiences the option to watch some of the year's biggest movies from the comfort of their own home on day one.