There were earlier reports that “Nova” might be introduced as a Disney+ series, but apparently the character is finally being considered for a theatrical debut. Good idea?
Read moreFirst Look at Tony Gilroy’s Behemoth!: Pedro Pascal–Starring Film Is His “First Lead Role” and Features Nine Composers
Here’s our first look at Tony Gilroy’s “Behemoth!” via Vanity Fair, with Pedro Pascal front and center in the lead role. A trailer will be released online later this week.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Was Nearly Longer, But IMAX Forced Him to Stay “Under 3 Hours”
There were some limitations in Christopher Nolan’s decision to shoot “The Odyssey” entirely with IMAX cameras, to the point that he was forced to keep the film under three hours.
Read moreTwelve States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger After DOJ Approval of $111 Billion Deal
The coalition includes attorneys general from Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Washington.
Read more‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ Reboot Set at Paramount as Freddy Krueger Returns in New Horror Film
Paramount Pictures has secured U.S. rights to Wes Craven’s original screenplay for “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and plans to develop a reboot based on the classic horror IP.
Read moreMike Flanagan’s ‘Carrie’ Reboot First Look: Can It Live Up to Brian De Palma’s Horror Classic? Do We Even Need to Ask?
Flanagan’s latest horror IP project, “Carrie,” another adaptation of a Stephen King novel, will arrive as an eight-episode limited series for Amazon Prime, premiering this fall.
Read moreAndy Serkis Confirms AI De-Aging in ‘The Hunt For Gollum’
Serkis says that digitally recreating or de-aging actors using AI is acceptable if their likenesses are licensed, framing it as an extension of visual effects rather than a replacement for actors.
Read moreAlejandro G. Iñárritu’s ‘Digger’ Trailer Is Here! Tom Cruise with Heavy Makeup, Pot Belly, and Southern Drawl — John Goodman as Sleepy U.S. President
This is the most un-Cruise-like role since he played studio boss Les Grossman in “Tropic Thunder.” Here, he transforms into a Southern-talking, potbellied, washed-up oil baron.
Read moreSam Neill, Beloved ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘The Piano’ Actor, Dies at 78
In a statement shared on Neill’s Instagram profile, his loved ones said the actor died “with the dignity that has characterised his whole life.”
Read moreDavid Ellison Considers Moving Paramount Out of California if State AG Sues to Block Warner Bros. Merger
Paramount CEO David Ellison and his advisers are considering relocating the company's headquarters and redirecting much of its planned $30 billion in annual spending elsewhere if California ultimately sues to block the deal.
Read more‘Moana’ Projected to Lose $125M, According to Deadline and Variety — Probably Much More
That $125 million figure is understated. The numbers seem far too optimistic given the film’s massive budget. My best guess is that, at a minimum, we’re looking at $200M in losses.
Read more‘Digger’ Trailer Tomorrow!
Finally, after much hoopla, we’ll finally get our first look at Tom Cruise’s transformation tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. ET, when the trailer for Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Digger” hits online.
Read more‘Michael’ Hits $1 Billion, Becoming the First Biopic Ever to Reach the Box Office Milestone
Some thought it would flop; others believed the controversies surrounding the legend would be its kryptonite. Yet here we are, and “Michael” is now a $1 billion movie.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Says Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ Influenced ‘The Odyssey’: “It Was Quite Inspiring”
It turns out that connecting “The Odyssey” to “The Last Temptation of Christ” is not far fetched. Nolan screened Scorsese’s masterpiece for his cast and crew before shooting his latest film.
Read moreMarvel’s ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Reportedly a “Mess” in the Edit After Shooting Without a Finished Script and Packing in 60+ Roles
Joe and Anthony Russo aren’t “finding the movie in the edit.” Apparently, when they shot the movie, everything felt great, but now that they’re editing, they’re discovering some issues.
Read moreThe 12 Best Films of Cannes 2026
I don’t care if the Cannes Film Festival ended a month ago; I still wanted to write a recap about the films I saw, and yet it never happened, until now.
Read moreGuy Ritchie’s ‘Wife & Dog’ Delayed to 2027 Release, Following Botched Rollout of ‘In the Grey’
How many projects does Guy Ritchie currently have percolating, and who keeps funding them? The man is giving Hong Sang-soo a run for his money as the most prolific filmmaker working today.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Says ‘The Odyssey’ Backlash is “Irrelevant”
If you’re wondering what Christopher Nolan thinks about the backlash surrounding “The Odyssey,” he’s shrugging it off completely.
Read moreNow That ‘The Invite’ Is Playing Wide, Share Your Thoughts!
Released in limited fashion two weeks ago before expanding into additional markets last week, “The Invite” is now playing wide starting today. That makes this a good opportunity to gauge our readers' thoughts.
Read moreDavid Leitch’s ‘How To Rob A Bank’ Release Delayed By Two Months to November 13, 2026
“How to Rob A Bank” has been delayed by more than two months. Last I heard, the latest cut that was tested did not look 100% ready, so perhaps the delay has something to do with that.
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