Eywa as his witness, James Cameron has pledged to make movies for theaters so that side of the business stays alive.
Wait, is the government actually going to do something about this?
Still fresh off of the completion of its own megamerger, Paramount is staging a hostile bidding war in an attempt to disrupt Netflix and Warner Bros.' takeover.
The people and industry have spoken: Netflix potentially buying Warner Bros. for $83 million is pretty bad!
The streaming giant has emerged at the top of the pile after the bidding war for Warner Bros., in a deal that could change the balance of power in Hollywood forever.
The star is still just as heated about Warner Bros. canning 'Batgirl' years later, and you know what, he's right.
Netflix and movie theaters aren't exactly best friends, but it's more than willing to be if that means acquiring Warner Bros.' movies.
Chris Columbus will direct the long-awaited threequel, 35 years after 'The New Batch' hit theaters.
The WGA has no love for Warner Bros. getting snatched up by another studio, and promises to fight it every step of the way.
The fight ain't over yet, cuz New Line's already got their eye on a 'Mortal Kombat III' movie.
Some claims have been dismissed in the suit, which also involves Warner Bros., about imagery used at a 2024 Tesla event—but there's no resolution yet.
Tim Burton memorabilia collectors rejoice: one coveted prop replica has gotten a long-overdue correction.
The video game franchise sequel had been set for an October opening.
The classic's larger-than-life cinematic engagement opens this week on the famed Las Vegas Strip.
'The Batman' saga continues to slowly unfold, but its debut trailer still paints a confident picture of Matt Reeves' vision.
After Ian McKellan teased that Elijah Wood's beloved halfling could return for the new 'Lord of the Rings' movie, there's plenty questions of how—and also of when.
While 'Dune' and the 'Godzilla' Monsterverse would remain at Warner Bros., the talk of a deal comes after the newly merged company successfully signed 'Stranger Things' creators Matt and Ross Duffer for a new partnership.
'If you're a Cartoon Network show from the mid-2000s, ya can't stay here,' declares HBO Max.
The greatest suspension of disbelief in 'Superman' isn't that a man can fly; it's that contemporary print media can still sway public opinion for the better.
Look up? No, look out.