Daniel Radcliffe Purposely Fuels Wolverine Casting Rumors Just For Fun

You can only ask Daniel Radcliffe about Wolverine so many times before he’ll decide to start having fun with how he responds. Ever since the X-Men movie series concluded with a subsequent announcement that the mutants would be rebooted for the MCU, there has been a lot of speculation over who might be playing Wolverine, one of the superhero group’s most popular characters. The gruff mutant has notably been played by Hugh Jackman for the past two decades, which will include an upcoming return to the role for Deadpool 3, but we’ll still most likely see a recasting of the role for when the new X-Men arrive....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Bette Warren

Darth Maul Returns In Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 4 Finale Promo

We have your first look at Darth Maul as he returns seeking vengeance against the Jedi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4 two-part finale: Brothers and Revenge. Check out the latest Star Wars: The Clone Wars promo below. To watch the promo visit TVweb, CLICK HERE Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4 concludes with a nail-biting, two-part finale arc beginning Friday, March 9 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network with Brothers....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Ricardo Romano

Dick Tracy Sequel In The Works

Actor/director Warren Beatty screened his 1990 comic strip adaptation Dick Tracy last night in Hollywood, where he revealed a sequel is still in motion. Here’s what he had to say at the Q&A session following the movie. Warren Beatty declined to provide any plot details, casting possibilities, or a timeline when we might see a Dick Tracy sequel go into production. He also said a new remastered Blu-ray of Dick Tracy is in motion, although he wouldn’t say when that would hit the shelves....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Lori Earl

Director Neil Burger Talks Limitless Exclusive

Director Neil Burger discusses his latest film starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro Director Neil Burger first gained attention in 2002 for his debut film the pseudo-documentary Interview with the Assassin. But it was his sophomore effort, ‘2006s The Illusionist starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel, which put him on the map in Hollywood as a director to keep an eye on. He followed that up in 2008 with The Lucky Ones starring Rachel McAdams and Oscar winner Tim Robbins....

April 5, 2022 · 10 min · 2003 words · Irene Weishaupt

Disney Why The 90S Was The Company S Best Decade

Disney has come a long way since the days of Steamboat Willie and the Studio’s first major feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Since its start, Disney has grown into a massively successful production company, arguably the biggest. Each decade of Disney offered something different and brought countless classics to life on the big screen. In the ‘40s it was Dumbo and Pinnochio. In the ‘50s it was Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland....

April 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1072 words · Vanessa Chasse

Disney And Major League Baseball Team Up For G Force Sweepstakes

A team of secret government operatives are infiltrating Major League Baseball this season. Their mission? Give away one million tickets to see their movie G-Force on its opening day. From Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films comes G-Force, a 3- high-octane comedy adventure about a covert government program in which guinea pigs are trained to work in espionage. The film, opening nationwide July 24, teams up with MLB for the unprecedented G-Force Grand Slam Sweepstakes....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Jamie Skalicky

Dreama Walker And Pat Healy Talk Compliance Exclusive

One of the biggest buzz-worthy titles to come out of the Sundance Film Festival in January was director Craig Zobel’s Compliance. This gripping drama is based on a true story, although most will be shocked by that aspect once the full tale unfolds. The plot centers on Becky (Dreama Walker), a young employee at a Chickwich fast food restaurant whose life gets upended by a single phone call. The store manager Sandra (Ann Dowd) receives a call from an “Officer Daniels” (Pat Healy), who accuses Becky of stealing money from a customer....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 178 words · Gregory Orosco

Duncan Jones Is Considering The Wolverine

The Wolverine is currently in limbo as 20th Century Fox looks for a worthy director to replace Darren Aronofsky, who left the Marvel one-off for family reasons. Duncan Jones, who recently directed Source Code, and David Slade, who next has the Untitled Daredevil Reboot on his plate, have both been sited as worthy successors to this highly coveted throne. Today, Duncan Jones semi-confirmed that he is considering taking over the directorial duties on The Wolverine....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · Samuel Martini

Dwayne Johnson Celebrates Black Adam S Digital Release With Superman Update

While there have been conflicting reports about how much of Henry Cavill’s Superman future has already been written, one person who had no doubts about the importance of the character to the DCU’s growth is Dwayne Johnson. Celebrating Black Adam’s digital release hitting #1 in the iTunes chart and reminding people the movie is still in theaters, The Rock took to his Twitter account to share some details on Superman’s place in the franchise....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Richard Smith

Elmo And Rocco S Feud Comes To Snl S Weekend Update

Elmo and Rocco’s battle continues on. The viral feud has opened a new chapter in a Saturday Night Live skit that premiered last night. You can check out the sketch below. The skit starts out with Michael Che interviewing Elmo (played by Chloe Fineman). When the subject of the rock turns up, Elmo gets a little nervous. If you haven’t been on TikTok or Twitter in the past week, the sketch is referring to a Sesame Street clip that went viral last week involving a running feud between Elmo and Zoe’s pet rock....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Shirley Johnson

Excluisve Director Jim Fleigner Discusses Rounding First

Fleigner talks about making the film, investors, and how not having sex and violence in your films can be a liability Every so often a movie comes my way that is outside of the mainstream but only because the mainstream is moving in the wrong direction. Recently, I watched Jim Fleigner’s 1980s opus Rounding First. It follows a trio of 12 year old bestfriends who embark on an adventure during their last summer before junior high school....

April 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1525 words · Wayne Cook

Exclusive Video American Pie The Book Of Love Cast Interview Featurette

The American Pie franchise remains one of the most successful in the home entertainment industry, racking up sales of 35 million units in North America alone, and representing nearly $765 million in sales over the past decade. Now Eugene Levy returns with an all-new group of horny teen-agers in American Pie: The Book of Love, on DVD and Blu-ray on December 22nd. In this newest adventure, which has ties to the original film, a legendary guide to achieving guaranteed sexual success, the Book of Love, leads to hilarious predicaments and inevitably, sex with food....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 340 words · Andrew Arnold

Exclusive Video New Galaxy Quest Deluxe Edition Special Feature Clip

We have a brand new exclusive special feature clip from the new Galaxy Quest Deluxe Edition DVD, that just hit the shelves on May 12. Click below for our exclusive clip of the new DVD, which delves into the aspect of The Chompers in the film. A team of intrepid adventurers travels through the outer reaches of the galaxy, each week finding excitement and adventure on Galaxy Quest! Or at least that’s the way it was in the mid-1970s, when brave if reckless Captain Peter Quincy Taggart, lovely Lieutenant Tawny Madison, and inscrutable alien Dr....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Paul Hatley

Exclusive Video New The Odd Couple Special Feature Clip

We have a brand new exclusive clip from The Odd Couple, which comes back to DVD in a brand new Paramount Centenial Collection two-disc DVD set on March 24. Click below for our exclusive clip from one of the film’s special features which shows Walter Mathau’s son, Charles, and others talking about the screen legend. Compulsive neatnik Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon) is thrown out of his house by his divorce-bound wife....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Sara Luck

Falling Skies Gets Season 3 On Tnt

TNT has ordered a third season of its epic original series Falling Skies, from DreamWorks Television and executive producer Steven Spielberg. The critically acclaimed drama starring Noah Wyle finished its first season last year as basic cable’s top new series of 2011. Currently averaging 5.9 million viewers, the series ranks as basic cable’s #1 summer drama with adults 18-49. TNT has ordered 10 episodes Falling Skies’ third season, slated to air in 2013....

April 5, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Jerry Nester

Firefly How A Reboot Can Work Without Joss Whedon

Ever since Disney acquired Fox, the internet has been abuzz with rumors for various reboots and revivals of their old properties. Some sources and rumors say that a Firefly reboot is finally on the way, but the original creator of the show, Joss Whedon, will not be a part of the project. We love Joss Whedon’s work on The Avengers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and it’s safe to say that he has created some of the biggest cult classics of our day....

April 5, 2022 · 5 min · 969 words · Milissa Penya

Fox To Create Two Separate Dvd Classes

It seems that Fox Home Entertainment is taking a new approach to its DVD business. According to Variety, Fox will be launching a new initiative that will split its DVDs into two separate classes, one for retail sales and another for rental. It was said this will start with the recently-announced March 31 releases Slumdog Millionaire and Marley & Me. The units branded for retail sales will include more special features and the rentals will include much less....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Caroline Carter

Charlie S Angels 3 Why We Need A New Movie With Drew Barrymore Lucy Liu Cameron Diaz Returning

Charlie’s Angels has always been a somewhat fickle franchise. It started as a groundbreaking television series in the 70s that became a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for decades after the series ended its original run. It joined the ranks of Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman and Lindsay Wagner’s The Bionic Woman as a television series that didn’t portray women as damsels in distress, but rather as their own heroes. What’s more, Charlie’s Angels was the first primetime series that consistently featured three women as the show’s lead characters....

April 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1225 words · Heidi Brown

Check Out 3 New Clips From Watchmen Tales Of The Black Freighter Under The Hood

We’ve just received 3 new clips from Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter/Under the Hood, sure to excite fans of Watchmen. The disc hits Blu-ray, DVD and on-Demand on Tuesday, March 24. The DVD will contain two features - an animated presentation of “Tales of the Black Freighter” - the comic within a comic from the Watchmen graphic novel, and “Under the Hood”, a mockumentary about the autobiography from Hollis Mason/Nite Owl I....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Claudine Russell

Chips Tv Show Set For Reboot

The 1977 TV series CHiPs is the latest classic TV series to receive the reboot treatment, according to Deadline TV. The site reports that actor Topher Grace will be executive producing the new series along with Numb3rs creators Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton. It was said that the new series had not been shopped to any networks as of yet but, with the buzz surrounding Hawaii Five-0, another reboot of a 1970s TV series that will debut this fall, it is likely this project could spark some interest....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 151 words · Carl Mcmurray