Cinematographer Jess Hall breaks down the different aspect ratios of WandaVision exploring decades of American sitcome television
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Netflix's The Adam Project stars Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo make 13 Going on 30 references in reunion for classic romantic comedy.
Spider-Man star Tom Holland had a fun at fans' expense with his fake title card for third film, addresses cameo rumors on The Tonight Show.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm star Sacha Baron Cohen reflects on risks taken, debates the ethics, and what made him retire character of Borat.
Disney has tapped Ronald Moore to develop The Society of Explorers and Adventurers, the first of their Magic Kingdom Universe TV series.
Soleil Moon Frye and Cherie Johnson return for Peacock's Punky Brewster and prove that what was once "old" can be new again- and better.
Outlander's Ronald D. Moore on the challenges of writing Star Trek for film today, the state of the franchise, and Section 31 pitches.
Why you're allowed to still enjoy Buffy, Angel, Firefly, the Avengers, and Justice League despite everything Joss Whedon's accused of doing.
Brent Spiner talks about his time playing Data, Lore, B-4, and the entire Soong family across several Star Trek series and projects.
Director Hanelle M. Culpepper discusses what Star Trek means to her, her past directing efforts, and creating diversity norms in Hollywood.
Mortal Kombat star Ludi Lin is the latest to join The CW reboot of Kung Fu, based on the 1972 David Carradine-starring ABC series.
Actor Randall Park opens up about the evolution of Jimmy Woo from Ant-Man & The Wasp to the Disney+ series WandaVision and his love of magic.
WandaVision star Teyonah Parris opens up about Monica Rambeau's role in the series, sitcoms and her character's MCU future.
Elijah Wood, star of the "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, thinks Amazon should consider changing the TV series title to avoid confusion.
While there's some growth with Disenchantment's lead character Bean, much of Part 3 leaves a lot to be desired with its recycled narratives.
WWE superstars Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair will be laying the smackdown as guest stars on the Peacock sequel series Punky Brewster.
Star Trek actor/director Jonathan Frakes shared what it would look like if Spock and The Queen's Gambit's Beth Harmon played 3D-Chess.
Actor Zach Galligan talks about his time in the Gremlins franchise, his new Mountain Dew commercial, and how a third film can happen.
Shang-Chi star Simu Liu wondered out loud on Twitter what could have been in the original timeline while giving shout out to WandaVision.
Ryan Reynolds reflects on his career renaissance...err 5th anniversary of his superhero signature film Deadpool with a fan letter from 2016.
Were current film trailers released in Super Bowl LV just due to pandemic uncertainty or is advertising during the big game just overrated?
Bad Cupid star John Rhys-Davies talks to Bleeding Cool about the film, fandom, and whether he'd revisit Lord of the Rings and Indiana Jones.
Godzilla vs. Kong director Adam Wingard will direct sequel to the John Woo 1997 classic Face/Off for Paramount with Simon Barrett co-writing.
NBA legend, actor, and activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar explains why his former sensei Bruce Lee would have loved Netflix series Cobra Kai.
Cobra Kai stunt coordinators Hiro Koda and Jahnel Curfman talk to Bleeding Cool breaking down the series' fight choreography and planning.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will end its eight-season run on NBC...unless another network like CBS or ABC, or streamer like Netflix picks it up.
Burn Notice's Matt Nix is set for CBS' True Lies series pilot based on the Arnold Schwarzenegger film with James Cameron executive-producing.
Jurassic World: Dominion star Sam Neill recalls the confusion he faced while filming his awkward cameo in 2017's Thor: Ragnarok for Marvel.
Marnee Carpenter spoke with Bleeding Cool about the CBS series Clarice, growing up a fan of The Silence of the Lambs, and more.
Edward Scissorhands dir. Tim Burton comments on Cadillac's Super Bowl LV ad featuring Timothée Chalamet as Ed's son, Edgar Scissorhands.