You're still spoiling things for others.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) May 16, 2023
But it seems that Christian Holub writing for Entertainment Weekly has gone harder, faster and further by a) running the story on a much bigger platform b) spoiling the story right there in the headline and visual and c) calling it an exclusive Well,[...]
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While promoting his latest AppleTV+ animated film, Wolfwalkers, Sean Bean, who played the Stark patriarch in season one, opened up about his experience to Entertainment Weekly's James Hibberd about the shocking death.
Sean Bean as Ned Stark in Game of Thrones Image courtesy of HBO/WarnerMedia
"It was horror and disbelief — that Joffrey changed his mind [about[...]
James Hibberd, who chronicled the behind-the-scenes tales of all eight seasons of HBO's fantasy epic in "Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon" discussed the scene that caused King Robert Baratheon's mortal wounding in Entertainment Weekly In the books and the TV series, a boar hunt is what ultimately downed the rotund monarch, but the scale is what[...]
James Hibberd chronicled the behind-the-scenes stories of the HBO series in his upcoming book "Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon" provided the background behind the decision in Entertainment Weekly.
The origins of Lady Stoneheart is she is the resurrected form of Catelyn Stark, played by Michelle Fairley in Game of Thrones In the book, she was resurrected[...]
the World reunited remotely in May for a script read-through of the Edgar Wright classic based on the Bryan Lee O'Malley comics for charity, according to Entertainment Weekly The participants for the reading were Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Ramona Flowers), Ellen Wong (Knives Chau), Mark Webber (Stephen Stills), Alison Pill (Kim Pine),[...]
While promoting his latest Netflix film Coffee & Kareem, the actor spoke with Entertainment Weekly about how Andy at Dunder Mifflin deals with self-isolation and social distancing "It depends on when in the series you catch Andy," he says "There are moments where he's almost manic I feel like he'd be fine doing little a[...]
Orion Pictures shared with Entertainment Weekly their first look at their long-awaited third film in the franchise, Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Entertainment Weekly via Orion Pictures
Directed by Dean Parisot and written by creators Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, the third film finds Bill S Preston (Winter) and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Reeves) as fathers looking[...]
Since there's a long, pothole-strewn South Philly road ahead of us before the doors to Paddy's Pub are open for business again, The Gang at Bleeding Cool are here to help you pass the time with some Always Sunny extras over the next few months… including his recent visit to PeopleTV's Couch Surfing, where he discussed what[...]
Who do you think would kiss Walder Frey rather than hug a man with greyscale out of the Game of Thrones cast?
Thankfully for us, Entertainment Weekly decided to ask the cast just such a question in their Westeros installment of "Would You Rather":
The hit HBO series will return for it's 8th and final season sometime[...]
She recently appeared on Entertainment Weekly Radio and discussed what Marshmallows should expect when the show returns next year on Hulu:
"It's gonna be a much darker world, it's going to be a bigger world, it's definitely not what we did on UPN or The CW, so I want to brace fans for that, that it's[...]
We're so, so happy to have a wealth of images from the upcoming Marvel Studios release, Captain Marvel.
This will be the first female-led Marvel Cinematic Universe film, and Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson will be playing Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel.
Aside from the first look image (which is actually the cover of the upcoming preview issue),[...]
Before that though, Entertainment Weekly has its yearly pre-SDCC issue hitting stands with a new photo of Michael from the film along with quotes from series star Jamie Lee Curtis and director David Gordon Green Read those, and check out the awesome pic below where, according to our very own Mary Anne Butler, Mikey looks[...]
Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige knows what to say when talking the future of the MCU, something he proves once again in the most recent Avengers: Infinity War issue of Entertainment Weekly.
Kevin Feige arrives for the 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' World Premiere on June 26, 2019 in Hollywood, CA Editorial credit: DFree / Shutterstock.com
Feige was asked[...]
Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige knows what to say when talking the future of the MCU, something he proves once again in the most recent Avengers: Infinity War issue of Entertainment Weekly.
Photo by Kendall Whitehouse
Feige was asked a bit about everything during the spotlight feature, because let's be honest, there's HOW MANY films still on the[...]
Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige knows what to say when talking the future of the MCU, something he proves once again in the most recent Avengers: Infinity War issue of Entertainment Weekly.
Photo by Kendall Whitehouse
Feige was asked a bit about everything during the spotlight feature, because let's be honest, there's HOW MANY films still on the[...]
Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige knows what to say when talking the future of the MCU, something he proves once again in the most recent Avengers: Infinity War issue of Entertainment Weekly.
Photo by Kendall Whitehouse
Feige was asked a bit about everything during the spotlight feature, because let's be honest, there's HOW MANY films still on the[...]
Joseph McCarthy and "McCarthyism;" and Anderson Cooper broadcasting live from the streets of New Orleans when the government said they couldn't get in.
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After a hit gone wrong, his inebriated life is forever changed by a tiny, relentlessly positive, imaginary blue winged horse named Happy (Patton Oswalt).
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Production on season 4 is currently underway on location in Scotland (even though the bulk of book 4 action takes place in America).
Things have been looking pretty good for the historical fantasy series (yes, we can call it that even if it's romance based), but official word about a season 5 pick up hasn't been[...]
We got Jigsaw news coming at us with an Entertainment Weekly interview with directors Michael and Peter Spierig.
The horror sequel, which is coming out October 27th and will be the eighth film in the high-grossing franchise is promised to be "such a perfect Halloween scarefest It's perhaps not quite as vicious and more fun, which[...]
Proving once and for all that comics journalism isn't merely a gateway to getting a real job in the comics industry, Marvel has hired Entertainment Weekly editor Andrea Towers as the replacement for Chris D'Lando, who left his role as Marvel PR guy last week Described by Newsarama as the point person for Entertainment Weekly's[...]
The new TV Guide has an exclusive Flash four page comic by TV show creators Geoff Johns, Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti, and drawn by Scott Kolins.
We start with a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly featuring Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin.
And then Psychology Today using a slightly less famous couple I'm hoping that photo is for the Love & Lust article and not the 7 Mistakes Every Parent Makes.
Though both of them remind me of the classic David Duchovny / Gillian[...]
All today, websites have been putting up bits and bobs from Entertainment Weekly's piece on Marvel NOW! relaunch Bleeding Cool have had parts of them since February, of course, and a bunch last week but that's the way things go.
Here's the proper visual showing off a number of character redesigns for Marvel NOW! from Joe[...]