Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Trailer Fights Time Criminals

Legends of Tomorrowstruggled through its first season. It had a great cast in place, but the storytelling was weak and repetitive plus the main villain was the irritating, lackluster Vandal Savage. But there’s a chance for the show to right the ship in season two, especially with the introduction of the Justice Society of America and the Legion of Doom. As wepreviously reported, at San Diego Comic Con, the panel forLegends of Tomorrowrevealed that the show’s villain problem is being solved by bringing in not just one great villain, but a whole team — the Legion of Doom....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 286 words · Traci Fox

Lost in Space: Mina Sundwall and Max Jenkins on the Netflix Series

The Netflix family adventure seriesLost in Space, set 30 years in the future, follows the Robinson family – John (Toby Stephens), Maureen (Molly Parker), Judy (Taylor Russell), Penny (Mina Sundwall) and Will (Maxwell Jenkins) – as they try to make a life for themselves in a new and different world, after they must leave Earth behind. But when they find themselves off course, they must quickly learn to adapt, work together and form new alliances, if they’re going to survive in an environment with dangers around every corner....

August 8, 2025 · 12 min · 2444 words · Lauren Hicks

Nick Wolfhard on The Last Kids on Earth Season 2 and Jack's Challenges

Listen / download here: Based on the New York Times bestselling book series byMax Brallier, the fun and lighthearted seriesTheLastKidsonEarthfollows Jack Sullivan (Nick Wolfhard) and a band of suburban middle-schoolers living in a decked-out tree house, playing video games, gorging themselves on candy and battling zombies. All-new episodes of the action-packed Atomic Cartoons adaptation, from showrunnerScott Peterson, are now streaming on Netflix. I had a chance to chat with Wolfhard about Season 2 (or Season 1: Part B as it’s displayed on Netflix itself) as part of our continuing interview series forSaturday Mourning Cartoons....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 235 words · Theodore Steele

One Thing You Wouldn't Expect to Find on a Christopher Nolan Set

Whether you know her name or not, you’ve certainly seen editorJennifer Lame’s work on the big screen. She editedHereditaryforAri Aster,Marriage StoryforNoah Baumbach, and two films forChristopher Nolan, his 2020 releaseTenetand his latest film, the potential Oscar juggernaut,Oppenheimer. In fact, Lame is a predicted Academy Award nominee for her work on the film, so once that’s made official, there will be no excuse not to know her name going forward. While speaking with Collider’sPerri NemiroffforOppenheimer’shome release, Lame discussed her experience reuniting with Nolan for another wildly ambitious production....

August 8, 2025 · 9 min · 1851 words · Daniel Wolf

Outlander Season 4 Review: A New Home on a New Frontier

As if you could have possibly forgotten how Season 3 ofOutlanderended (withSam Heughan’s Highlander Jamie Fraser andCaitriona Balfe’s time-traveling doctor Claire Randall Fraser washed up on Georgia shore), a new twist on the Season 4 theme song heralds the show’s location change. And with that change comes a major overall shift for the series. With twangy, Appalachian roots, the reworkedOutlandertheme introduces Claire and Jamie to America the Beautiful — and very quickly the not-so-beautiful — as the two and their makeshift family begin to explore what will become the United States....

August 8, 2025 · 5 min · 969 words · Kimberly Vasquez

Peter Jackson Originally Had Very Different Plans for the Beginning of ‘The Lord of the Rings’

“The world is changing. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air.” All who read these words do so in Galadriel’s (Cate Blanchett) voice as she opens the prologue inThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, perhaps themost iconicintroduction inany movie. It’s so good that most people often forget that it’s actually a seven-minute scene made up solely of exposition, as the events Galadriel narrates unravel on screen....

August 8, 2025 · 7 min · 1301 words · Jessica Garcia

Plan B/Cobra Kai Producers On Finding the Perfect Project

Directed byNatalie Moralesand written byPrathi SrinivasanandJoshua Levy, the Hulu comedy flickPlan Bfollows straight-laced high school student Sunny (Kuhoo Verma) and her slacker best friend Lupe (Victoria Moroles) on an adventure that neither one of them wants to have to take. But after a regrettable first sexual encounter, the duo goes on the hunt for the Plan B pill, only to learn just how judgmental some folks can be. Collider recently got the opportunity to chat with the producing team behind the film —Jon Hurwitz,Hayden Schlossberg,Josh Heald, andDina Hillierof Counterbalance Entertainment — about what made Plan B right for their production company, what makes Sunny and Lupe a great film duo, successfully telling a story with a blend of tones, how impressive Natalie Morales was as a first-time feature director, and always having a back-up plan....

August 8, 2025 · 23 min · 4820 words · Jeffery Gonzalez

Powerless Review: NBC's Comedy Brightens Up DC's World

Most people who have watched a superhero movie or ten, or who keep up with superhero TV shows, have surely wondered: what is life like for thosewithoutpowers in a world with so many masked men and caped crusaders? Is everyone always in distress? That’s what NBC’s new half-hour comedy seriesPowerlessaddresses, and it does so in a way that adds a lot of positivity to the DC universe. The first superhero sitcom (we had to fill out every genre at some point during Peak Superhero, right?...

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · David Martinez

Shareables: 2017 Star Wars Celebration Poster Revealed

We here at Collider pride ourselves on the diversity of our content, but there are only so many hours in the day—we can’t possibly get toeverything. That’s whereCollider Shareablescomes in. It’s your one-stop shop for anything from the week that falls more on the side of entertaining or amusing rather than newsworthy. And since we can’t write about everything that pops up on the world wide web in a week, this is the place to find smaller, intriguing curios and behind-the-scenes looks from the projects we’re looking forward to most....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 604 words · Jennifer Murphy

Steven Universe Season 1 DVD Review, Rebecca Sugar Q&A

Fans can now revisit the adventures ofSteven Universe, Cartoon Network’s Emmy nominated and critically acclaimed animated series, since theSteven Universe: The Complete First SeasonDVD arrives today! Featuring all 52 captivating episodes and the first time a full season has been available on DVD, relive the episodes that ignited a fierce and dedicated fandom, and a lot of sing-alongs. Like alot. Additionally, we took a look at the DVD’s excellent collection of bonus features to bring you everything we learned aboutSteven Universe....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Hailey Kidd

The ABC Murders Review: Amazon’s Somber Agatha Christie Adaptation

Like other the recentAgatha ChristieadaptationAnd Then There Were None,The ABC Murders(based on the novel of the same name) collects a great cast for a slow, hauntingly dramatic tale that misses the spark of the novels.ABC Murdersis the first of these recent adaptions though to revive Hercule Poirot, one of Christie’s most famous and enduring creations. He was iconically portrayed for over a decade byDavid Suchet, but nowJohn Malkovichhas taken over the role, trading in Suchet’s wit and charm with somber penitence....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 590 words · Shannon Harper

The Comey Rule Release Date Moved Before Election By Showtime

The Comey Rule, the upcoming Showtime miniseries adaptation of former FBI directorJames Comey’s bookA Higher Calling, had a curious airdate. The show, diving into the explosive relationship between Comey (Jeff Daniels) and President Donald Trump (Brendan Gleeson), was going to airafterthe 2020 presidential electionin late November. Wouldn’t it make more sense to air an information-revealing series about Trump before the nation has the chance to reelect him again? That’s whatThe Comey Rule’s directorBilly Raythought....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · Craig Lee

The Farewell Review: Awkwafina Shines in a Story about Love and Lies

[This is a re-post of our review from the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.The Farewellopens today in limited release.] The richness of a movie likeLulu Wang’sThe Farewellis in how it shows us the importance of our differences. There may be something comforting in saying that we’re all the same, but by understanding those differences, we gain insight into our cultures, our families, and ourselves. The premise ofThe Farewellmight be confusing to Americans, but for Wang, that confusion is the point....

August 8, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Kelly Atkinson