Dune: Part Two will be presented in 70MM IMAX at select locations as tickets go on sale and a new TV spot is released.
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The first trailer, poster, and summary for Monkey Man, Dev Patel's feature film directorial debut, which he is also starring in, have been released.
Madame Web has secured a release date in China, two weeks after its domestic release. We also have a new image of Tahar Rahim as the villain Ezekiel.
Another pandemic release is returning to theaters as tickets for the re-release of Christopher Nolan's Tenet in 70MM/IMAX go on sale.
The Witcher star Freya Allan says that Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is her "proudest moment in my career so far." The film will be released on May 10th.
While we still don't know much about the John Wick spinoff film Ballerina, franchise regular Ian McShane teases that it will be "very different."
Karl Urban has confirmed on his official Instagram that he has wrapped filming for Mortal Kombat 2. Urban will be playing the fan-favorite character Johnny Cage.
After two posters were released earlier today, IMAX has also released a new poster for Dune: Part Two. The film will be released on March 1, 2024.
Daisy Ridley says that director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Star Wars idea is "cool as s***," and if it wasn't "awesome," she wouldn't have signed on.
Argylle director Matthew Vaughn says he has the beginning and the end of Kingsman 3 figured out but has to work on the middle.
The cast of the live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon had rounded out adding Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James and Harry Trevaldwyn in key roles.
Warner Bros. Discovery and Legendary have released two new posters for Dune: Part Two. It will be released on March 1st.
Ryan Reynolds has revealed on his official social media accounts that production on Deadpool 3 has officially wrapped. The film is set to be released on July 26, 2024.
A new international poster for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire has been released. It will be released in theaters on March 29th.
Sony Pictures has released another featurette for Madame Web where they talk about keeping the film "grounded in reality."
Sony Pictures has released two more behind-the-scenes images and three high-quality images from Madame Web.
Universal and Apple Original Films have released a new featurette where the cast of Argylle attempts to explain what exactly Argylle is.
Legendary and Warner Bros. Discovery have released two short behind-the-scenes featurettes for Dune: Part Two. Plus, a possible runtime has been revealed.
Focus has released a new poster for Lisa Frankenstein. The film will be released on February 9th. It is the directorial debut of Zelda Williams and is written by Diablo Cody.
A new Jurassic World movie is reportedly in the works, and David Koepp is attached to write. He also wrote Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park: The Lost World.
Netflix has released the first teaser and 4 images from the new Richard Linklater film Hit Man. It stars Glen Powell, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Linklater.
Sony Pictures is reportedly sitting out CinemaCon, which takes place April 8-11. This is not a slight against theater owners or an indication that Sony is in trouble.
Thunderbolts star Sebastian Stan praises the cast of the film and seems unbothered by the consistent year that Marvel just had.
Madame Web star Dakota Johnson wanted to make sure that even with her powers, Cassandra always felt human and "grounded in reality." Plus, a new TV spot.
American Fiction star Jeffrey Wright says that he hasn't seen a script for The Batman Part II yet, but he has confidence in Matt Reeves that it will be "magical and wonderful."
Jacob Elordi confirms his casting as the Monster in Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein. He describes the director as "brilliant" and "the God of Monsters."
Two high-quality images and two behind-the-scenes images for Dune: Part Two have been released. The film is set to be released on March 1, 2024.
Madame Web star Dakota Johnson says she hasn't done much blue acting in front of a blue screen, so she had to have a lot of confidence in director SJ Clarkson.
Madame Web star Dakota Johnson said she was nervous about joining the superhero genre but was "mystified by [Cassandra's] powers."
Jodie Foster sees the support Greta Gerwig got with Barbie and Warner Bros. handing her the "keys to the kingdom" as a step forward for women.