In honor of 626 Day, Disney has confirmed that a sequel to the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch is officially in development.
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28 Years Later stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jodie Comer explain how the film is unique in a landscape with so many other zombie films.
Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed that Denis Villeneuve will direct and serve as an executive producer for the next James Bond film.
David Goyer confirmed that he had talked to Marvel to see if they needed help getting Blade off the ground, but they turned him down.
Today, the final trailer, poster, and some new images for The Fantastic Four: First Steps were released.
Noah Gardner and Aidan Fitzgerald have reportedly signed on to write the screenplay for the live-action Magic: The Gathering film.
28 Years Later star Jodie Comer describes the steps with co-stars Alfie Williams and Aaron Taylor-Johnson to create an authentic family dynamic.
Warner Bros. dropped a new trailer for Zach Cregger's new film, Weapons, and it's a miracle; it shows off a ton of new footage without spoiling the entire movie.
28 Years Later director Danny Boyle got to utilize a new type of drone on set, and he explains why he thinks horror is such a good place to experiment.
28 Years Later writer Alex Garland explains what aspects of the current political and cultural climate brought them back to this world.
Daredevil: Born Again star Jon Bernthal will reportedly reprise his role as Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Lionsgate has confirmed that four new cast members have joined the cast of The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping as tributes.
Universal has released a new behind-the-scenes featurette for F1®: The Movie. In it, director Joseph Kosinski discusses shooting with IMAX cameras.
Marvel Studios secured a fourth release date in 2028, and we got some updates on the X-Men film, Blade, and a possible Fantastic Four sequel.
Marvel Studios has dated its fourth 2028 film, which means we'll have Marvel releases in February, May, November, and December in 2028.
28 Years Later has some weird structure and pacing choices, but the worldbuilding, story, and moral and ethical questions it asks its audience really counteract those problems.
A new TV spot for The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released, and it has new H.E.R.B.I.E. footage dressed up like it's a prime time TV commercial.
Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke have reportedly been cast as twins Leto II and Ghanina Atreides, children of Paul and Chani, in Dune: Messiah.
The new Clayface movie, written by Mike Flanagan and directed by James Watkins, has cast Tom Rhys Harries as the titular character.
F1: The Movie is a technical marvel, but the decision to lean into the all too familiar tropes of the genre is going to be hit or miss with people, depending on what they are expecting.
Glenn Close and Billy Porter have joined the cast of The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping as Drusilla Sickle and Magno Stift, respectively.
Sony Pictures released a new poster, a behind-the-scenes image, and four high-quality images for the upcoming film, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
The official trailer for the remake of The Naked Gun is here and it features a chair pun, a play on words featuring "manslaughter," and a Spirit Halloween joke.
Paramount Pictures dropped a new poster for the upcoming remake of The Naked Gun. The official trailer will be released tomorrow.
Director and writer Matt Reeves hasn't turned in the script for The Batman Part II yet, but James Gunn says they should be seeing it "shortly."
LAIKA's 2012 underrated masterpiece, ParaNorman, will be remastered and released in theaters this October by Fathom Entertainment.
The Blooper Reels have made their triumphant return, and Pixar released two for the upcoming Elio, plus a new image.
Sony released two more BTS vignettes for 28 Years Later, with writer Alex Garland talking narrative subversion and star Aaron Taylor-Johnson praising director Danny Boyle.
Sony and Nintendo have delayed the live-action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda from March 26, 2027, to May 7, 2027, citing "production reasons."
The cast of How to Train Your Dragon explains what it was like shooting a movie specifically made to be released in IMAX theaters.