Bill Skarsgård gives some insight into his top-secret Nosferatu look in that audiences will either be grossed out or turned on.
It would appear that Christopher Nolan wasn't the only one who was taken aback by Warner Bros.' decision.
And now for the latest entry in what is quickly becoming an ongoing series: The Cast of Tenet Does Not Know What Tenet Is About. Today's story comes to you from a conversation with Kenneth Branagh, who told Total Film [via Syfy] that sometimes you may think he's playing the antagonist, other times you may not, and it all kind of depends on what direction Christopher Nolan's script is heading in that particular moment. Yeah, here's exactly what the actor said: [caption id="attachment_863684" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] "Given the nature …
Ubisoft confirmed in an earnings call that Beyond Good & Evil 2 is not one of the five AAA games it says it plans to release this fiscal year.
Warner Bros. and Legendary's MonsterVerse has brought in some disappointing box office numbers, but that doesn't mean it's a failure - yet.
What was the first thing you watched on Disney+? Did you dig into the Marvel movies, or go on a nostalgia trip through something like DuckTales, or re-live the animated classics from the Disney vault? Or did you, like me, repeatedly watch the scene from Star Wars: A New Hope in which Han Solo kills Greedo the bounty hunter, just relishing in the fact that Greedo yells "Maclunkey" now right before getting blastered to death in public? You should try it. It's a good time, even though I still can't make heads or tails of George Lucas' …
It turns out that even Marvel's finest weren't privy to the title.