Mark Wahlberg posts another shirtless 4 am workout, and his back muscles are impressive.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire's Paul Rudd discusses one part of working on the film that's both awesome and stressful.
Top Gun: Maverick's Glen Powell bore it all, and showed just how ripped he is.
Dwayne Johnson may have gone a little too hard on leg day.
Holy abs and hair, we have our first look at Ryan Gosling's Ken, from Margot Robbie's new Barbie movie.
Captain Marvel's Brie Larson has been getting more into fashion, showing off her washboard abs in the process.
Marvel's Chris Hemsworth is back in the gym (did he ever leave?) and his arms look godly.
Simu Liu shares shirtless pic alongside Arthur the King co-star Mark Wahlberg.
Whoa. The Matrix 4's supposed title sounds like it fits comfortably with the rest of the series.
Find out some little known facts about the Monty Python film debut, just not the air-speed velocity of a swallow
In some encouraging news, it appears that WarnerMedia realized yanking some of your most popular and exclusive content off a streaming platform one (1) month after launch is a bad idea. HBO Max revealed today that a number of live-action DC movies would remain on the streaming service through December 2020, shortly after announcing they'd be leaving on July 1. From a statement: "By popular demand, HBO Max has extended the availability of the following titles through December 2020: [caption id="attachment_550388" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, 2016 …
Universal has decided to reboot the classic 1990s disaster movie Twister, although it remains to be seen whether the studio is in it for the money and not the science. Variety reports that Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski will take on the new tornado film. My colleague Tom Reimann described it in much more detail right here, but 1996's Twister is truly one of the most deliriously stupid joy rides in summer blockbuster history. That is a compliment. The original film was directed by Jan de Bont, the man behind Speed, inarguably the best movie ever made about …
At this point, it's hard to predict when Joker will stop breaking records.