Paramount's efforts to get another film out the gate have been kneecapped again.
Are you ready for all the spooky that's headed your way?
If the parking attendants from Ferris Bueller's Day Off can get a movie, so should these folks.
The Marvel Studios film version of the comic-book series will be out November 2024 as part of Phase Six.
Netflix, which is adapting the Take-Two game, just set an A-list director and writer for the project.
Warner Bros. is also going to release the new Evil Dead in theaters, not HBO Max.
Based on the classic comic Little Nemo in Slumberland, the Netflix movie is quite a reimagining, appropriately enough.
Zombies keep shambling back into pop culture... and these diverse films and TV series demonstrate why they'll never stop.
James Cameron's 2009 hit is coming back to theaters before the release of Avatar: The Way of Water.
Yup, six whole seconds. That's all you get ahead of the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home rerelease.
The Michael Myers film will follow its predecessor, Halloween Kills , and hit streaming and theaters at the same time.
Water ride Tiana's Bayou Adventure will continue the story of the New Orleans-set animated film.
Projects are falling left and right but the studio is all in on Matt Reeves' Dark Knight vision.
According to directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah say they were locked out from accessing the film before being told the movie was canceled.
The Crunchyroll anime was the #1 film at the U.S. box office and the widest release for an anime ever.
The novel that inspired Satoshi Kon's anime is becoming an Amazon Studios series.
The latest Marvel Studios film arrives September 8 along with a making-of documentary.
Starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton, George Miller's newest film combines the fantastic and the mundane but the results are muddled.
If the MCU is starting to feel tired, can the games inspired by it avoid the same fate?
Guess it'll be Sons of Anarchy meets Walking Dead, if that sounds fun to you.