The controversial comedy starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon celebrates 25 years next month and may rise from the dead.
The Wizard of Oz prequel musical, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, opens November 22.
Despite what you may have seen online recently, It is not the Goonies' time to get a sequel, and who knows if it ever will be.
Tim Burton directs the sequel starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, and Catherine O'Hara.
After nearly a decade on the shelf and getting pulled by the CW, the fantasy TV series returns with Librarians: The Next Chapter.
The latest trailer for Francis Ford Coppola's fantastical drama has since been removed by the studio.
The reimagining of the James O'Barr comic starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs opens this weekend.
The hit anime is swinging back into theaters with a compilation movie that should finally bring its saga to a close.
With another actor on board, It looks like this new go at a He-Man film won't be another pipe dream for Mattel.
A deep-pocketed collector can now say they are, in fact, "The Man With the Hat."
Zack Snyder's new franchise is changing mediums bringing in new actors to give an origin story for its robotic warrior.
The Avatar and Titanic producer passed away over the weekend, leaving behind an incredible cinematic legacy.
Across his 37-year career, Landau worked with James Cameron on some of the biggest films of all time like the Avatar movies and Titanic, and smaller flicks like Alita Battle Angel and Dick Tracy.
The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers were eight and nine in the United States this weekend.
The much-loved 1998 tale of two witchy sisters is manifesting its long-awaited sequel, with both Oscar-winning stars in talks to return.
The man is more than willing to give one last go as Gandalf, WB just needs to hop to it while he's still alive.
Amazon MGM and Mattel are still trying to make that live-action Masters of the Universe movie, and Nicholas Galitzine has just come aboard to star.
The History of Violence actor put Aragon's sword Andúril into the Western The Dead Don't Hurt.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth star in the new Mad Max film, currently in theaters.
Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, and Cailee Spaeny star in the latest from the Ex Machina director.
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