As per usual, things are shaping up quite nicely for FX's newest season of Fargo. Ewan McGregor (in a dual role), Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Carrie Coon (HBO's The Leftovers), Scoot McNairy and Jim Gaffigan are all set to make the trip to North Dakota, and now, it looks like Harry Potter standout David Thewlis will trek alongside them in another round of small-town crimes and murder.
As many viewers found out the hard way, Forest Whitaker's character, Saw Gerrera, didn't make much of an impact in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. But if you find yourself wanting more, you're in luck, as Mr. Gerrera is now set to appear in Disney XD's Star Wars Rebels. There's a promo poster to prove it, too - which you can check out down below.
For years, comic book fans have wondered when Planet Hulk would get its cinematic due. Bruce Banner's involvement in Thor: Ragnarok suggests that it's set to come in next year's superhero blockbuster, and now, director Taika Waititi (Hunt For the Wilderpeople) has confirmed that the well known set piece will finally be seen, in its full glory, when the threequel arrives next year.
It seems like we're never going to see Amityville: The Awakening. Dimension Films once planned to release the horror flick back in early 2015. It's now late 2016, and the movie has been pushed for a fourth time to June 30th, 2017. At this stage, we wouldn't be surprised if it gets delayed yet again.
This February laments the end of Girls. After this year's surprisingly exceptional season, the Lena Dunham-headed HBO series looks as if it's finally finding its stride just before its time to call it quits in season 6, not unlike its central characters. But since this is, indeed, the final season, there's no doubt that it's going to be a hellfire of drama unleashed upon our central four gals, and that's certainly guaranteed based on this new, full-length trailer.
If you're among the millions of people who saw Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this weekend, there's a good chance that you caught something rather peculiar. In the final cinematic battle sequence, unused outtakes from George Lucas' original Star Wars: A New Hope made their way onto the screen, resulting in a blend of footage both old and new. Now that the film has been released, director Gareth Edwards has opened up on how that came to be.
While we have a whole six months before we know if that's the case, Warner Bros. still knows how to promote the hell out of Wonder Woman. Today, we get another glimpse into Diana Prince's overdue cinematic showcase.
Expectations are reserved, to say the least, when it comes to next year's live-action Power Rangers reboot. The response to the first trailer was, shall we say, a little contentious, and beyond the occasional Bryan Cranston-led headline, it's hard for fans to muster up too much excitement for the upcoming spring blockbuster. But it is coming, whether good or bad, and as the days start dwindling down, we're getting more and more of an idea of what director Dean Israelite holds in store for us. That includes our first look at Goldar, a character who'll most certainly live up to his name, it seems.
Perhaps based on the success of Disney's Pete's Dragon remake, Fox Animation has decided to make Puff the Magic Dragon, a film based on the popular Peter, Paul and Mary song of the same name. Having acquired the rights, they'll turn the hit single into a live-action/animated film hybrid through the help of director Mike Mitchell (Trolls, Shrek Forever After, Sky High).
We're only a week away now from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. While most fans have their tickets secured and the schedules cleared, they still don't truly know what to expect from this first spinoff chapter. Will it be lighter than the other films? Darker perhaps? It's hard to tell, with multiple reported reshoots and switch-ups happening behind-the-scenes, but director Gareth Edwards (2014's Godzilla) wants to clear up some confusion.