You may have noticed for the past several weeks that there haven’t been in any new episodes of The Collider Podcast in your podcast feed. You can find them on YouTube, but obviously we’d prefer to have our podcast function as a podcast where you can listen to us jabber on the go. The reason for the hiatus is that we’re in the process of switching podcast providers. We were with PodcastOne but that contract expired. We’re now looking for a platform that provides terms and features that will work best for the show going forward. …
Blumhouse Productions is reportedly mapping out a way to return to production as the rest of the film industry remains paused amidst the global coronavirus pandemic. It's been over two months since the entire film industry (and TV industry, too) shuttered production on all projects currently filming, with orders to remain on pause as the world waits to see what will happen next. As a result of the industry-wide hiatus, we've seen studios push back release dates on money-making tentpoles, mourned the loss of any typical moviegoing experience, and gobbled up any and all new movies …
Better enjoy Rise of Skywalker, because it'll be a bit before we see the galaxy far, far away on the big screen again.
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms Star Wars feature films will take a hiatus following The Rise of Skywalker while the franchise grows on television.
The actress has found her somewhere over the rainbow, following years away from Hollywood.
Savor the moment when Star Wars 9 rolls around this December—it may be the last new Star Wars movie for a little while. All involved at Lucasfilm and Disney have been touting the upcoming film as “the end of the Skywalker saga,” and with that comes something of a “reset” according to Disney CEO Bob Iger. Speaking with Bloomberg (via The Playlist), Iger revealed that after Star Wars: Episode IX, the movies will be taking a bit of a break: “We have not announced any specific plans for movies thereafter. There are movies in development, but we have not …
We've all been wondering what was next for Star Wars after Episode IX. Now we know, and the answer isn't what we were expecting.
According to Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger, Star Wars movies will go on "a bit of a hiatus' following the release of Star Wars: Episode IX.
Guy Ritchie didn't originally want to hire Charlie Hunnam. Apparently, Hunnam's got a little Jax Teller in him in real life.
Guy Ritchie didn't originally want to hire Charlie Hunnam. Apparently, Hunnam's got a little Jax Teller in him in real life.