L.A. Confidential's frequent appearances on streaming services is a delight, but also a bittersweet reminder of what could have been.
Believe it or not, there was a chance that Live and Let Die could have lost out on its historic Paul McCartney theme tune.
If you still wonder why Tron: Legacy's sequel never happened, director Joseph Kosinski has further explained how Star Wars and Marvel were involved in that decision.
National Treasure 3 never ended up coming out, and Nicolas Cage explained what that is.
George A. Romero is responsible for some of the best horror movies, but a few of his projects never got a chance to walk the Earth...
Emily Blunt has provided an update on Edge of Tomorrow 2, which she says had "an amazing script" once upon a time.
Zack Snyder has explained why his version of Justice League ends on a cliffhanger that sets up a direct sequel he doubts will ever happen.
Disney’s National Treasure: Book of Secrets debuted back in 2007. The sequel to 2004’s National Treasure, it reunited director Jon Turtletaub with stars Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger and Harvey Keitel. And more importantly, it was a hit, making more than $450 million worldwide (and by August 2009 had made at least another $100 million on home video). And while Turtletaub and producer Jerry Bruckheimer would periodically tease another installment, beginning as early as 2008, one never materialized. And now we might know why we never got a third National Treasure adventure. Collider’s own editor-in-…
We asked New Mutants director/co-writer Josh Boone what his plans were for the now-scuttled New Mutants trilogy during our interview with him for Comic-Con@Home.
In this case, we don't need a bigger boat. The boat is perfectly fine the way it is.
In 2012, director Josh Trank exploded onto the scene with a wonderfully inventive picture combining two genres many folks thought had no invention left in 'em. Chronicle, a found-footage superhero (or is that supervillain?) film, was a surprise low-budget hit for 20th Century Fox, giving Dane DeHaan and Michael B. Jordan star-making turns, and giving Trank the keys to the kingdom for just about any property he wanted. Trank went with Fantastic Four, and, unfortunately, we all know how that turned out. But will Trank ever return to the Chronicle well and give us a sequel? In …
If only more developing sequels operated with this philosophy.
Imagine a Quentin Tarantino-directed Marvel movie.
The Zombieland screenwriters reveal that Bill Murray's iconic cameo role could have been played by Patrick Swayze, Sylvester Stallone or Mark Hamill.
Fantasia was always meant to be a series of films. According to Neal Gabler’s biography Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination, he notes that as early as May 1940, Walt began thinking of a follow-up to his groundbreaking animated feature: he wanted to do an entirely separate movie (with pieces set to Richard Struass’s Till Eulenspiegel, Brahms’s First Symphony, and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue) but also had the idea of adding new sequences to re-releases of the original film, “which had the advantages of being easier to do and of providing ongoing …
This never-before-seen Superboy design by Kenneth Rocafort offers a glimpse of the Tom King comic that never got to join DC's New 52 reboot.
Many movies have tried to predict the future, but it seems humanity dodged some of these outcomes. Here are sci-fi futures that never came to pass.
The original movie was a star vehicle for Angelina Jolie but despite being a major hit Salt 2 never happened. Here's why the sequel was canned.
It was a long wait in development hell, but these movies are finally seeing the light of day.