Does ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem’ Have an End-Credits Scene?

DoesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemhave an extra slice of footage during the credits? Shell yes it does! While the latest (and possibly greatest)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesdoesn’t have a post-credits scene, it does have a mid-credits sequence, and a reasonably lengthy one at that. It’s no secret thatTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemis primed to set up a fresh start for the long-running franchise.Paramount has already confirmed that a sequel and a television follow-upare in the works, and the mid-credits sequence may tease what’s in store for the Heroes in a Half Shell’s future adventures....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 992 words · Jessica Smith

Every Hammer Dracula Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best

Vampires don’t get much more well-known or iconic thanDracula, the legendary vampiric count who was first introduced in the famed horror novel byBram Stoker, released in 1897. It didn’t take too long for the character to make the jump to the silver screen, especially by the 1930s with the Universal series. Yet the silent era also had a pair ofDraculafilms -one from 1921 that’s now considered lost, and an unofficial adaptation in the form ofthe legendary 1922 filmNosferatu....

August 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1566 words · Christopher Williams

Faces of Death Reboot in the Works From Cam Filmmakers

CamfilmmakersIsa MazzeiandDaniel Goldhaberare set to respectively write and direct a reboot of the grisly cult movieFaces of Deathfor Legendary Entertainment. According tothe Hollywood Reporter, Legendary has acquired the rights to the faux-documentary with the goal of launching a new horror franchise, albeit one that will hew closer to psychological thriller territory rather than go the gory slasher route. First released theatrically in 1978, the original movie followed a pathologist examining various ways to die via gruesome footage from around the world....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 437 words · Sharon Ellison

HBO Debuts Recommended By Humans Program in New Video

HBO is here to make us forget all about algorithms with a new program they’re rolling out called “Recommended by Humans.” As the name suggests, the program features the viewing recommendations of Regular Joes and Janes like us who tune in to watch hot HBO fare likeBig Little Lies,Ballers, andSilicon Valley. The “Recommended by Humans” program can be accessed athumanreco.com. If you click through, you’re able to click around the canvas and see various videos featuring testimonials from real people who are singing the praises of an HBO series they love....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Cathy Foster

How the End of the Marvel Creative Committee Lead to Bolder Movies

Spoilers ahead for all Marvel movies throughInfinity War. From the very beginning, Marvel Studios films have taken ambitious leaps. From the very first Marvel Studios movie,Iron Man, they were bucking convention—that film ends with Tony Stark exposing himself as Iron Man, thus doing away completely with the “secret identities” that proved a cornerstone of successful superhero movies likeSpider-ManandBatman Begins. And of courseThe Avengerswas an entire movie built around the bold decision to bring together different characters from different films into the same movie in a way that felt cohesive and yet true to the various characters’ nature....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1027 words · Benjamin Andrade

I'm Frankly Still Hurting From the Fact That Bruce Willis Only Worked With Wes Anderson Once

AlthoughBruce Willisis often named as part of the “Planet Hollywood” trio that includesArnold SchwarzeneggerandSylvester Stallone, he is certainly not only defined by his roles in action films. John McClane of theDie Hardfranchise is undeniably one of the most influential action heroes of all-time, but Willis was also a very versatile actor who worked alongside great auteurs likeRian Johnson, Robert Zemeckis, M. Night Shyamalan, Terry Gilliam,andRichard Linklater. Although Willis has sadly retired from actingdue to his diagnosis with aphasia, he did some of the most interesting work of his entire career within the past decade....

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 747 words · Dale Berger

Josh Brolin Hated 'Jonah Hex', Could Remake It for $5 Million

It’s been over five years since DC Comics / Warner Bros.Jonah Hexfailed spectacularly on the big screen, but for some folks involved with the production, that result still stings. I’m specifically talking aboutJosh Brolin, who infamously played the title comic book character, a disfigured antihero bounty hunter living in 19th century America. The film, initially written and directed byMark NeveldineandBrian Taylor(Crank), landed in the unsure hands ofJimmy Hayward(Horton Hears a Who) when the directing duo departed the picture a few months before the scheduled production start....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Margaret Perry

Lewis Pullman Is the Head of a Fraternity House in First ‘The Line’ Trailer

Not long afterLewis Pullmanmade headlines in the firstThunderbolts*trailer, he’s stealing scenes in a new trailer for a movie that couldn’t be more different. Utopia has released the first trailer forThe Line, a movie detailing the life of university students who live without fear or consequences. The trailer showsAlexWolffandAustin Abramsas your frat boys who just can’t seem to stay out of trouble, but are somehow always bailed out by the leader of their house....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Zachary Avila

Liar: New Images Tease the Twisty British Crime Thriller

If you’ve been reading Collider for awhile, you’ll know that I am always partial to a good British crime series. But asBroadchurchhas ended its story and series likeHappy ValleyandThe Missingare without dates of return (ifthey return), it’s time for something new. SundanceTV is delivering in the form ofLiar, a twisted new drama fromHarry and Jack Williams, writers ofThe Missingand EPs ofFleabag. The show also shares aBroadchurchexecutive producerJames Strong, who will be directing one of the upcoming six episodes....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 269 words · Jason Duncan

Logan Black and White Cut in the Works by James Mangold

Back whenJames Mangold’sLoganwas just starting its marketing blitz, a handful of beautifully shot, black-and-white stills emerged. These images showed off an aging Logan (played by the agelessHugh Jackman), as well as the film’s shadowy miscreant, Dr. Rice (Richard E. Grant). They were so impressive, in fact, that they had us wondering whether or not the final film would be presented in a black-and-white format, either in part, like flashback sequences, or in its entirety....

August 6, 2025 · 1 min · 211 words · Jasmine Stout

Monsters and Men Director Reinaldo Marcus Green on His First Film

From writer/directorReinaldo Marcus Green, the indie dramaMonsters and Mentakes the all too familiar story of the shooting of an unarmed black man during an altercation with police officers and divides the narrative into three sections – a witness to the incident who captured the violent act on camera (Anthony Ramos), a conflicted cop who is a witness to racism on his own force (John David Washington), and a high school athlete who is inspired to activism by the shooting (Kelvin Harrison Jr....

August 6, 2025 · 9 min · 1857 words · Rebecca Jordan

Picard Season 2 Episode 4 Review: A Continued Search for the Watcher

Star Trekhas never shied away from making political statements or underscoring the fundamental and fatal flaws in humanity andStar Trek: PicardSeason 2 is driving that point home in its fourth episode, “Watcher.” While Rios (Santiago Cabrera) is dealing with the cruel and inhumane treatment at an Immigration Detention Center, Picard (Patrick Stewart) is given a crash course about why Guinan (Ito Aghayere) is unwilling to give humanity circa 2024 another chance....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 993 words · Christopher Mills

Picard Season 2 Filming Details Revealed by EP Akiva Goldsman

Note: This interview with Akiva Goldsman was conducted prior to the announcement of thePike Star Trek Discovery spinoff series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Collider recently got the opportunity to speak withStar Trek: Picardwriter, director, and executive producerAkiva Goldsmanabout his work on the expandingStar Trekuniverse. As you may know, Goldsman is a Hollywood staple, having penned blockbusters likeBatman ForeverandThe Client, in addition to winning the Academy Award for his screenplay forA Beautiful Mind....

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 697 words · Erik Jackson