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CinemaCon 2025 is officially here, and we are in the room, so join us for a liveblog of the Sony Pictures presentation.
A standee on the CinemaCon floor for How To Train Your Dragon shows you what you look like riding a dragon.
Warner Bros. has officially completed the sale of Coyote vs Acme to Ketchup Entertainment.
Disney brought massive standees for Pixar's Elio and the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch to CinemaCon.
A new standee for Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, which will be released in theaters on May 23rd, has appeared on the CinemaCon floor.
The first poster for Nobody 2 has appeared on the floor of CinemaCon. The film will be released on August 15, 2025.
Ben Affleck explains some of his complicated feelings regarding his time as Batman and in the DC Universe.
Director Ryan Coogler replied, "Not long," when asked how long we would have to wait to see Black Panther 3.
A new international poster for Hurry Up Tomorrow, the new film which stars Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, has been released.
Universal Pictures has released 6 new character posters for the live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon, which will be released on June 13th.
The live-action film adaptation of The Legend of Zelda, which will be directed by Wes Ball, has snagged a March 2027 release date.
Marvel Studios has released a new TV spot for Thunderbolts*, where it appears to be all hands on deck regarding Bob.
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson's next film, One Battle After Another.
Marvel spent 5+ hours introducing us to the cast of Avengers: Doomsday, and by the time the dust settled, women and TV heroes were noticeably absent.
The recent creative decisions regarding Avengers: Doomsday are playing it safe. Is this an overreaction to Marvel underperforming post-Endgame and in 2023?
Universal and Blumhouse have released a new trailer for the upcoming thriller Drop, which spotlights some of the film's early positive reviews.
Marvel is currently live announcing that production for Avengers: Doomsday has started and dropping some casting confirmations.
Warner Bros. has released the "Let Me In" clip from Sinners. We also got an IMAX poster and featurette explaining why we need to see it on the biggest screen possible.
Amy Pascal and David Heyman have been named the producers of the next James Bond film, following Amazon MGM Studios' gaining creative control of the franchise.
Elizabeth Olsen has confirmed that she won't be reprising her role as Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch, in Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars.
Lionsgate has officially removed SAW XI from its September 26th release date, and replaced it with The Strangers: Chapter 2.
Warner Bros. has released a new TV spot for Sinners that asks you to "survive until sunrise." We also have two new images and a new poster.
20th Century Studios has dropped a new TV spot for The Amateur, which hypes up some of the early positive reactions the film is getting.
A24 has released a new featurette for Warfare which spotlights some of the early positive reviews for the film. It will be released on April 11th
Another new adaptation of Resident Evil is in the works. Zach Cregger will write and direct it, and Austin Abrams is emerging as a possible star.
John Leguizamo says that director Christopher Nolan is running the set of The Odyssey as if it were an indie film.
During a recent Shareholder event, Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed that he had seen an early cut of Avatar: Fire and Ash, and he said it was "breathtaking."
Regé-Jean Page is set to star and produce in a new adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping producer Nina Jacobson explains the unique development process when you're making an adaptation of a book that isn't out yet.