Avengers: Age of Ultron Photos Show Off Extended Cast

Avengers: Age of Ultronis almost here! We’re just under two weeks away from Marvel’s most epic movie ever, opening to what could be the biggest weekend at the box office in history. To help squelch some of the anticipation, Marvel Studios and Disney have officially released 14 new photos! While some of these scenes we’ve seen before in the numerous trailers and TV spots, we do get a look at the extended cast, which featuresDon Cheadleas Colonel James Rhodes,Anthony Mackieas Sam Wilson,Thomas Kretschmannas Baron Wolfgang von Strucker andAndy Serkisas Ulysses Klaw....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 307 words · Terri Boyle MD

Avengers: Endgame Beats Star Wars 9 as Most Anticipated Movie of 2019

Many believe that the MCU is one of the few things this alternative timeline we are currently living in has gotten right. So it should come as no surprise thatAvengers: Endgameis the most anticipated movie of 2019, even though there is also a newStar Warsmovie on the wayl. For the first time, Marvel truly is beating the universe that George Lucas created at its own game. This comes from a new poll conducted by Fandango, which breaks down the movies most wanted by audiences across America....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Robert Martinez

Before Hulk Mark Ruffalo Was Almost This Marvel Villain

Next fall,Mark Ruffalo’s beloved Hulk character will finally return inThor: Ragnarok, after skipping this summer’sCaptain America: Civil War. The actor made his Marvel debut as Hulk in 2012’sThe Avengers, but nearly 20 years prior, the actor almost portrayed another iconic Marvel character, long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe was even formed. A new documentary reveals that the Oscar-nominated actor almost played the nefarious Doctor Doom, although not in the movie you may think....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Tyrone Garcia

Being James Bond Documentary Trailer Revisits Daniel Craig's Run as 007

Relive the journey of Daniel Craig’s time as 007 inBeing James Bond, the new documentary releasing soon on Apple TV. After many significant delays, the 25thBondmovie,No Time to Die, is set to release in theaters in October, featuring the fifth and final performance of Craig in the role. From the beginning to the end,Being James Bondprovides a behind-the-scenes look at the actor’s run as 007, and you can watch the trailer below for a sneak peek....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Hector Cooper

Carol & The End of the World Creator Dan Guterman Talks About Balancing Morality and Humor

With only a few months remaining until the earth is destroyed, how would you go about living? Would you suddenly live with no boundaries, doing whatever you wanted at any time, or take shelter and depressingly count down until the last day was here? A new adult animated limited series calledCarol & The End of the World, which arrives on Netflix December 15th, creates this exact scenario. But instead of featuring a main character that either throws caution to the wind or tries to hide from impending doom, forty-two-year-old Carol instead continues to just live, grasping at all the everyday comfortable forms of repetition that remain....

July 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1758 words · Angela Webb

Chadwick Boseman: A Tribute for A King Is Now Streaming on Disney+

Hollywood is still in mourning following the tragic death ofBlack Pantherand42star, Chadwick Boseman. In tribute to the actor, ABC recently aired a Robin Roberts-hosted 20/20 special titledChadwick Boseman: A Tribute for a King, and it is now available to stream in its entirety via Disney+ listed under theBlack Pantherspecial features. “Celebrate and honorBlack Pantherstar Chadwick Boseman’s life, legacy, and career, and the cultural imprint he made on and off-screen. Hosted by Robin Roberts, this special features tributes from celebrities, political figures, and fans across the world, special words from those who starred alongside him and knew Boseman best, and shines a light on the medical condition he privately battled....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Jerry Zimmerman

Charlie’s Angels 3: Why We Need a New Movie with Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu & Cameron Diaz Returning

Charlie’s Angelshas always been a somewhat fickle franchise. It started as a groundbreaking television series in the 70s that became a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for decades after the series ended its original run. It joined the ranks of Lynda Carter’sWonder Womanand Lindsay Wagner’sThe Bionic Womanas a television series that didn’t portray women as damsels in distress but rather as their own heroes. What’s more,Charlie’s Angelswas the first primetime series that consistently featured three women as the show’s lead characters....

July 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1428 words · Kimberly Brooks

Chris Hemsworth Beats Up Avengers Toys in Hilarious Infinity War Video

Production has been under way onAvengers: Infinity Warsince January, and while it remains to be seen how much filming is left, it seems there may be a major fight scene that has yet to be filmed, with several iconic characters involved. Earlier today, Chris Hemsworth posted a humorous new video from theInfinity War set, where the actor has stumbled upon the staging of a new fight scene, which features action figures that represent several of the Marvel heroes, but coincidentally, there is no Thor action figure....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · James Oconnor

Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Best Episodes, Ranked

If you’re looking for a sitcom that uses a bare-bones script and leans on improvisation, Larry David’sCurb Your Enthusiasmis the place to look. Like Larry David’s and Jerry Seinfeld’s previous sitcomSeinfeld,Curb Your Enthusiasmrelies on common daily inconveniences to find the humor in the mundane. The show starsa fabricated version of Larry Davidand other common characters in his life, including his fictional wife, Cheryl Hines, manager Jeff Garland, and Jeff’s wife, Susie Garland (the hilarious Susie Essman)....

July 2, 2025 · 12 min · 2458 words · Nichole Ball

Daniel Day-Lewis’ Last 10 Movies, Ranked

Often heralded as the greatest working actor of his generation,Daniel Day-Lewisearned three Oscar wins and a further three nominations over the course of his career. In 2014, he even received a knighthood for his acting work. He started working in the 1970s, with his first small roles coming from TV movies and shows. This pattern started to change as a result of performances in the likes ofGandhi,My Beautiful Laundrette, andA Room with a View....

July 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1494 words · Brooke Davis

Dave Filoni Ends Fan Debate Over “Orange” Lightsabers in Ahsoka

Since the arrival of the first trailer forAhsoka,Star Warsfans have been arguing online over the inclusion of some new lightsabers that appeared to be orange in color. In the trailer, new to-franchise villains Baylon and Shin are seen wielding lightsabers that are not the usual red-bladed weapons generally used by the villains of the saga. After days of debate on social media,Dave Filonihas settled the argument once and for all, revealing in an interview withScreen Rantthat the new weapons are indeed more orange than previous villain lightsabers....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 474 words · Morgan Martin

Death Wish Remake Review: Bruce Willis Serves Cold, Bloody Leftovers

Eli Roth’s remake of the classic vigilante filmDeath Wishis surprising in several ways. The film is graphically violent, but thankfully devoid of the horrific rape scenes that made the original series so jarring. The script by Joe Carnahan (The A-Team,The Grey) takes a critical view of the gun crimes epidemic sweeping the nation. The update of the setting to Chicago is the perfect environment to address the scourge. The problem is that Roth and Carnahan bring up the issue, but they don’t make any effort to answer it....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 666 words · Dennis Williams

Disney+ Success Has Netflix Co-Founder Fired Up and Super Impressed

“It’s super-impressive whatDisneyhas done. It’s incredible execution for an incumbent to pivot … so that’s great. And it shows that members are interested and willing to pay more for more content because they’re hungry for great stories. And Disney does have some great stories.” While Netflix has much more original content thanDisney+, the Mouse Empire is the most powerful studio in the history of cinema, whose brand recognition powers are unrivaled in every corner of the globe....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Andrea Thompson