The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie has the opportunity to find a new fanbase as it makes its Max debut later this month.
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Josh Hartnett, star of the new film Fight or Flight, shares his excitement about getting to tackle stunt work and action sequences.
Riders Republic is the latest video game to get a film adaptation from the same directors as the last two Bad Boys films.
Coyote vs. Acme is heading to the Cannes market with Kinology as it tries to secure international distribution in as many markets as possible.
We are one step closer to seeing the new Red Sonja film released, as Samuel Goldwyn Films has picked up the US distribution rights.
Regé-Jean Page is set to star and produce in a new adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Edgar Wright says his remake of the 80s action classic The Running Man is an "Intense, Dangerous Road Movie." It hits theaters in November.
The Monopoly movie has hired Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves screenwriters John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein.
Martin Scorsese's new crime film, set in 1960s/1970s Hawaii, reportedly has several streaming services bidding for distribution rights.
The final trailer and poster for The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie have been released. The movie will be released in theaters on March 14th.
Invincible Swordsman pointlessly remakes Tsui Hark's classic Swordsman 2 which also erases a major part of the original movie that it a hit.
FAILURE!, a one-take real-time thrller starring Ted Raimi from writer-director Alex Kahuam, is now on Video on Demand across platforms
Zach Cregger will direct and co-write a new Resident Evil film, which "will take the title to its horror roots and be more faithful to the initial games."
The film adaption of Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' Crossed has a director; Rob Jabbaz of The Sadness fame, with production set to begin in March.
Finally, we have news that Cineverse will release the unrated theatrical version of the Toxic Avenger remake starring Peter Dinklage in 2025.
Sebastian Stan is reportedly developing an adaptation of Reckless, published by Image Comics, with director Cristian Mungiu.
Our new He-Man is getting buff for the role, as Masters of the Universe star Nicholas Galitzine details how he is getting in shape.
Bruce Springsteen is a fan of Jeremy Allen White's performance in the new biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere so far.
After getting announced several years ago, actor Glen Powell suggests that the Captain Planet movie is currently in limbo.
A screen-worn pair of Judy Garland's iconic ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz sold for $28 million at auction yesterday.
Margot Robbie has no idea why Babylon failed to catch on with audiences a couple of years ago. Personally, this writer agrees with her.
Pamela Anderson opens up about how her own life led to her celebrated role in Gia Coppola's upcoming film The Last Showgirl.
Cole Trickle may be back. Tom Cruise is circling a sequel to his NASCAR drama Days of Thunder. Hopefully this one happens.
Caroline Lindy, the filmmaker behind the new film Your Monster, discusses some of the film's core themes and intentions with the story.
Vera Farmiga has a new metal band called The Yagas, yes you read that right, and their first single, The Crying Room, is out right now.
Bendy and the Ink Machine has found its director. André Øvredal has been tapped for the big-screen adaptation of the popular game series.
The best announcement of Godzilla Day 2024 is here: Toho has brought back Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki for their next film.
The Lot, the satirical horror comic by Marguerite Bennett and Renato Guedes from BAD IDEA, is getting adapted into a movie by Akela Cooper.
Universal has set a February 13th, 2026 release date for their adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel Reminders Of Him.
Plastic, Daisuke Miyazaki's musical fantasy about the love of rock music and time travel, opens at the Metrograph in NYC on October 4th.