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Euphoria and Saltburn actor Jacob Elordi has replaced Andrew Garfield as the Monster in Netflix and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein film adaptation.
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David Ayer Talks About His Unmade Version Of Scarface, The Film That Got Away
David Ayer's South Central Los Angeles version of Scarface sounds awesome. It's a shame it doesn't sound like it's ever going to happen. -
The Zone Of Interest Is One Of The Most Disturbing Movies You'll Ever See
Jonathan Glazer's new film The Zone of Interest is immensely disturbing, but also a must-watch. Here's why the movie is so good. -
The Terrifying Details In The Zone Of Interest Came From Actual Holocaust And WWII Survivors
The Zone of Interest is a harrowing watch, and knowing the story elements are pulled directly from our history makes it a tough, necessary watch. -
Black Mirror And Andor Director Tapped To Helm New Star Trek Movie
Star Trek film number 14 is heading our way with Andor director Toby Haynes in the director's chair for J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot studios. -
The Book Of Clarence Review: A New Way To Tell The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Book of Clarence is aspirational, unique, moving, funny, and weird. Here's our review. -
Star Trek II's Most Emotional Moment Had Everyone On Set Weeping (Except The Director)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan included an emotional moment between Kirk and Spock that had everyone on set weeping, except for director Nicholas Meyer. -
Star Trek: Insurrection Was A Rare Example Of Studio Execs Improving The Series
There are plenty of stories about studio execs ruining projects with their input, but for the Star Trek episode 'Insurrection,' it was a lifesaver -
Whatever Happened To The Real-Life Twins From The Shining?
Here's what happened to Lisa and Louise Burns, who played the terrifying twin girls in The Shining, after they appeared in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece. -
May December's Director Kept Julianne Moore's Casting A Secret From Natalie Portman
It's possible Natalie Portman secretly hoped Todd Haynes would recruit Julianne Moore for May December. -
Marvel's What If...? Exposes The Biggest Flaw With Avengers: Endgame
An episode of Marvel's What If...? suggests there was a different way to deal with Thanos than what happened in Avengers: Endgame. -
Catherine Hicks Stood Up To William Shatner's Showboating On Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Here's what Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home co-star Catherine Hicks had to say about working with William Shatner on the sci-fi sequel. -
The Bones Spinoff That Was Quickly Canned By Fox
Bones sparked a spin-off called The Finder, but it failed to find the same audience, and it only last a single season of 13 episodes. Let's take a look back. -
Original Exorcist Actress Linda Blair Would Return To The Franchise Under One Condition
The iconic Linda Blair has said that she will return for some The Exorcist sequels ... so long as fans or the studio donate to her Foundation. -
How A Phone Charger Led To The Creation Of Shawn Levy's Real Steel
A chance encounter between Shawn Levy and Hugh Jackman at an airport eventually lead to the sci-fi action film Real Steel. -
Marvel's Professor X Cameo In Doctor Strange 2 Was 'Disappointing' To Film For Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart wasn't too pleased with filming Professor X's moment in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. -
The 10 Best Episodes Of Tiny Toon Adventures, Ranked
Tiny Toon Adventures was one of the best animated shows of the 1990s. Here's our ranking of the 10 best episodes. -
How Harrison Ford Hilariously Sabotaged His Dial Of Destiny Costar
While shooting Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, star Harrison Ford would goof around with co-star Ethann Isidore. -
Star Trek's Famous Vulcan Salute Has A Deeper Meaning That Truly Pleased Leonard Nimoy
Unbeknownst to many, Leonard Nimoy invented the Vulcan salute in Star Trek as an expression of his Jewish heritage. -
David Ayer Has Given Up On DC And His Director's Cut Of Suicide Squad
David Ayer is done trying to make his director's cut of Suicide Squad a reality and he wants you to give up too. -
John Ridley's Scrapped Eternals Series For Marvel Was 'A Really Weird Story'
Before Marvel made an Eternals movie, John Ridley was working on a TV show that he calls 'just weird.' -
A New Harlan Coben Thriller Has Landed On Netflix And Viewers Are Hooked
It appears Netflix subscribers are eating up the implausible melodrama of the Harlan Coben series Fool Me Once. -
The Butchered Boba Fett Line In Star Wars' Original Trilogy That No One Noticed
Original trilogy Boba Fett actor Jeremy Bulloch admitted to blowing one of his few lines during filming on Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. -
Why Patrick Stewart Questioned Whoopi Goldberg's Star Trek: TNG Casting
Whoopi Goldberg didn't need to do Star Trek during her career boom in the '80s. She did it because she wanted to, which Patrick Stewart didn't initially get. -
Who Is Marvel's Lord Krylar? A Deeper Look Into Bill Murray's Ant-Man Character
Still trying to figure out who Bill Murray's character was in Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania? Don't worry, we know all about Lord Krylar. -
Star Wars Is Still Trying To Explain A Major Rise Of Skywalker Plot Point Years Later
Star Wars novels continue to try and better explain a confusing plot point involving C-3PO's restored memory from The Rise of Skywalker. -
Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols Saw A Plausibility Error In JJ Abrams' Franchise
Audiences weren't the only ones perplexed by the Uhura/Spock romance in JJ Abrams' Star Trek reboot. Nichelle Nichols herself found the concept implausible.