Watson Will Star Morris Chestnut in the Lead Role of CBS’ New Sherlock Holmes-Inspired Series

Sherlock Holmes dies? It’s a bold and intriguing move by CBS to say the least, but that is the jumping-off point for the new series which has been ordered by the broadcast network. Apparently, Sherlock’s lifelong nemesis, Professor Moriatry, finally got the best of the famed detective. AndMorris Chestnutwill star as Sherlock’s friend and confidant, the venerable Dr. Watson. The actor will also serve as one of the show’s executive producers....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Cheryl Cooke

Wayne's World 3 Could Take Inspiration from Bill and Ted Face the Music

Wayne’s Worlddirector Penelope Spheeris has addressed the possibility of a third outing, suggesting that it could follow a similar path to recent slacker sequel,Bill and Ted Face the Music. In an interview withPopCulture.com, Spheeris played it coy when discussing a potentialWayne’s World 3, but did suggest that those fans who want to see it should send their requests directly to Paramount. “I don’t know. People send me storylines for Wayne’s World 3 and my answer to them is, ‘It’s called intellectual property, guys, and that belongs to Paramount....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 532 words · Austin Sullivan

Why Ron Perlman Walked Away from Appearing in the Hellboy Reboot

Ron Perlman is as inextricably linked to the role of Hellboy as Hugh Jackman is to Wolverine. That was an important part of why theHellboy rebootfeaturing David Harbour as the wise-cracking demonic superhero failed to click with audiences. In an interview, Perlman reveals he had the option of returning for a thirdHellboyfilm, which he turned down. “The only thing that’sstopping the third Hellboy filmis the fact that Guillermo [del Toro] is one of the busiest guys in the business....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Jill Pruitt

Why Spider-Man Was the Superhero Trilogy Sam Raimi Knew He Needed to Make

Hollywood is filled to bursting with superhero movies these days, ranging from the brilliant to the terrible. Sam Raimi’s threeSpider-Manmovies that he directed with Tobey Maguire in the lead have stood the test of time very well, and the trilogy is still cited as one of the best works within the superhero genre ever. In a recent AMA on Reddit, Raimi was asked what hisSpider-Mantrilogy means to him personally, and the filmmaker gave a detailed response....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Virginia Sellers

Will We Ever Get a Second Season of 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'?

Quick Links 2021 was a big year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as after a year-long delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the franchise came roaring back with a slew of new entries. Phase 4 of the MCU did not begin with a film, but the MCU’s first proper foray into television series withWandaVision, which, unlike previous series likeAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,Daredevil, orThe Runaways, promised to connect to the MCU films more....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1489 words · Michael Bowman

Willem Dafoe Reveals Exciting Details About His Beetlejuice 2 Character: 'Not a Normal Role'

Afterregretting sharing too much informationabout his role in the upcoming horror-comedy sequel,Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,Willem Dafoe has now decided…to share even more information. Speaking recently withEmpire(who have also unveiled a new image of Dafoe’s character), the actor reveals that he will portray Wolf Jackson, an actor who was known for playing a fictional cop, ‘Frank Hardballer,’ while he was alive,who becomes head of the Afterlife Crimes Unit in death. Dafoe says that his part in theBeetlejuicefollow-up is “not a normal role, and while that may be the case, it certainly sounds like an intriguing one…...

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Glenn Johnson

X-Men Won't Join the MCU Until at Least 2021?

The Disney/Fox deal, at long last, is done and officially in effect. There are a lot of mixed feelings going around about one company becoming so powerful within the entertainment landscape, but Marvel fans have reason to rejoice. As part of the massive $71.3 billion deal, Disney is getting the rights to theX-MenandFantastic Four, which are some of the last remaining character rights that Marvel had licensed to other studios in a pre-Marvel Cinematic Universe world, and before Disney purchased Marvel....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · David Mccoy

'80s Sci-Fi Flop Enemy Mine to Be Remade by Star Trek Picard Showrunner

Terry Matalas, the writer and showrunner behind the12 Monkeysseries and seasons two and three ofStar Trek: Picard, will use his genre knack to pen aremake of the 1985 sci-fi movieEnemy Mine. The new film from 20th Century Studios is still in the early stages of development and no cast member or director has been announced. But givenMatalas' work in the series led by Patrick Stewart, chances are he will create a sci-fi spectacle with plenty of nods to the ’80s original, which starred Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett, Jr....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 518 words · Mary Byrd

'G20' Ending, Explained: The Real Mastermind Behind the Attack Is Revealed

Prime Video’s latest action-packed thriller,G20,made its debut on June 27, 2025. The film thrusts viewers into a high-stakes scenario where global politics and personal vendettas collide. Starring the talented Viola Davis in the titular role of President Danielle Sutton,G20unfolds at the G20 Summit in South Africa, which becomes the epicenter of a meticulouslyorchestrated terrorist attack. Davis, portraying an army veteran-turned-president, brings depth and gravitas to a leader forced to navigate a labyrinth of betrayal, hostage crises, and geopolitical chaos....

June 1, 2025 · 5 min · 1009 words · Lindsay Davis

10 Most Famous Immortal Characters in Movies

Some films are immortalized in cinematic history. Maybe it’s because of their influence on pop culture or filmmaking, likeJawsas the first Hollywood blockbuster. Or maybe it’s because the film holds a notable record or accomplishment, likeGone with the Windas the first movie to win an Oscar for an African-American. Or maybe the film is just simply that good, a timeless work whose story and characters are retable and appreciated across generations....

June 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1495 words · Kelly Fuller

10 Overlooked Vigilante Movies You Need to Check Out

Vigilante films: there’s something hugely satisfying about watching normal, everyday people taking justice into their own hands. While these films have been around since the dawn of film (the highly controversialBirth of a Nationis - technically speaking - a vigilante film), the genre really exploded to the forefront of film culture in the 70s and 80s with the growing popularity of bleak, excessively violent exploitation films. There are a number of films that could easily be on this list - the originalDeath Wish, Scorsese’sTaxi Driver,The Boondock Saints, and evenThe Dark Knight(really any Batman movie would fit the bill)....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1485 words · Lauren Thomas

15 Filler Episodes of Grey’s Anatomy You Can Skip

WhenGrey’s Anatomyfirst aired in 2005, no one, not even Shonda Rhimes, knew how long its success would last. There were plenty of other medical dramas airing at the time, likeScrubs,House, andER, but there was just something aboutGrey’s Anatomythat broke through to fans. Between Derek Shepherd’s (Patrick Dempsey) luscious hair, Miranda Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) unparalleled sass, and the countless crazy situations Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and the other original interns found themselves in, there was always something to look forward to....

June 1, 2025 · 12 min · 2401 words · Melissa Hawkins

20 Strangest Video Games Based On Movies

They say you shouldn’t beat a dead horse. Well, someone should tell that to whoever licenses out the rights for movies to be made into video games. In the 1980s, video games were becoming a ubiquitous part of home entertainment. Because of this, movies were rapidly gaining more and more video game tie-ins. Was it a cash grab? Sure, it always has been and always will be, but some of these games have left a cultural imprint....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1483 words · Matthew Young