While a number of Hollywood divorces take a while to resolve, Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet wrapped up theirs in a day.
Black Adam star Dwayne Johnson has expressed hope for an eventual crossover between the DC Extended Universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Tyler Perry revealed why he paid one Why Did I Get Married? co-star a million dollars for one day of work.
Mad Max: Fury Road's crew has reflected on the feud between Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy.
Disney World's Typhoon Lagoon was closed for nearly two years before reopening... and closing again.
A lot of fans dislike the Star Wars sequels, but I think they'll love them in time, and I have 5 reasons why.
Disney Imagineers have made a fully mobile, bipedal version of Guardians of the Galaxy's Groot, and it may one day be walking around Disney Parks.
Dave Bautista has revealed more about the time that he pitched Warner Bros. and DC to let him play Batman's arch-nemesis, Bane.
Nikki and Brie Bella are twins and now they are twins with babies born one day apart. Adorbs.
Call of Duty League didn't manage to go a single day without controversy after a team was forced to forfeit a map - and a crucial victory.
It won’t just be Marvel movies, Star Wars TV shows, and nostalgic animated films on Disney+ when the streaming service debuts this November. While Disney’s big entrance into the streaming world will indeed be heavy on library content and existing IP, it’ll also play host to a different genre altogether: documentary. Today, Disney+ announced the debut of the upcoming documentary series One Day at Disney, which highlights the men and women who bring life to some of Disney’s most beloved stories. Each episode of One Day at Disney will profile a single remarkable person and their …
In a truly surprising move, it appears the cancelled Netflix series One Day at the Time will live on… on cable television. The multi-cam sitcom put a Latin American spin on the Norman Lear classic of the same name, chronicling the life of a Cuban-American family anchored by a single mom and Army veteran. The show ran for three seasons on Netflix, garnering loads of critical acclaim, but the streaming service made the decision to cancel the series in March of this year. Sony, which owns One Day at a Time, attempted to shop the series elsewhere and …
One Day At A Time may be a reboot, but although it shares the same setting (an apartment) and premise (a single mom living with her kids) as the '70s and '80s original, the Netflix series definitely has some magic to it. After three seasons, Netflix announced that they would no longer be making any more episodes, which is sad news since this is an incredibly great show.
Shopping giants Amazon are treating customers to £5 off orders over £25 to say thank you to customers for naming it the UK’s favourite retailer at the 2019 Retail Week Awards for today only.