Martin Freeman & Daisy Haggard on FX's New Comedy, Breeders

From co-creatorsMartin Freeman,Simon BlackwellandChris Addison, the 10-episode FX seriesBreedersfollows Paul (Freeman), a caring father who’s learning that it’s all just a lot harder than he ever could have imagined. His partner in life and parenthood is Ally (Daisy Haggard) who, along with Paul, is juggling a full-time career, a mortgage, and young children that try their patience in a way that often pushes them to the edge until they’re reminded of just how much they actually love them....

August 26, 2025 · 14 min · 2818 words · Sean White

Masters of the Universe: McG on Tone, Characters, and More

A new adaptation ofHe-Man and the Masters of the Universehas been in development forever. The project has cycled through a handful of directors and countless screenwriters over the years, and it’s not difficult to see why. It’s an old-fashioned sword-and-sorcery story in a time when sword-and-sorcery stories fail to sell (seeWarcraft). While the property does have the built-in audience of fans of the old animated TV series, that may not be enough to power it to a greenlight....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 821 words · Theresa Fox

Michael Jackson Biopic in the Works from Bohemian Rhapsody Producer

It hasn’t even been a year since the HBO documentaryLeaving Neverlandrevealed the ugly truth aboutMichael Jackson, and apparentlyGraham Kingthinks it’s time for a movie about the one-time King of Pop. King has secured the rights to make a movie about Jackson from the late singer’s estate, and Oscar-nominated writerJohn Logan(The Aviator) has been tapped to write the script for GK Films. Deadline reportsthat “the film isn’t intended to be a sanitized rendering of Jackson’s life” and “hears the estate will not be involved in the development of the screenplay....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Samantha Carroll

Mortal Kombat Reboot Script Was Like R-Rated Avengers, Says Writer

Video game movies are notoriously difficult to crack, but Hollywood has been developinga thirdMortal Kombatmoviefor many years now. The popular fighting game first came to the big screen in 1995, which was followed by the 1997 sequelMortal Kombat: Annihilation, but just a few years ago Warner Bros. began developing a big-screen adaptation that sadly has yet to get off the ground. Most recently, filmmakerJames Wan—who’s currently directingAquaman—signed on to producetheMortal Kombatreboot, and last November commercials directorSimon McQuoidcame onboard to direct....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 651 words · April Silva

Movie Talk: Batman v Superman Breaks Box Office Records

On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (March 28th, 2016) Mark Ellis, Jon Schnepp, Dennis Tzeng discuss the following: It’s Monday which means it’s time for the weekend box office report brought to you by our friends at AMC Theatres.Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceshattered box office predictions opening up at Number 1 with $166.1 million dollarsdomestic marking the biggest debut of a DC Comics film ever and the seventh biggest domestic opening weekend of all-time....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 822 words · Jenna Burgess

Movie Trailers: Deadpool, Everybody Wants Some, and More

The past holiday week was tough on trailer releases, so this week’s ‘This Week in Trailers’ is shorter than usual, but will still keep you up to date on the biggest and latest trailers. Taking the spotlight for trailer releases this week isDeadpool, followed byEverybody Wants Some,Dirty Grandpa,Desierto, andSesame Street. Synopsis:Based upon Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero, DEADPOOL tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · David Sanchez

Of 'X-Men Apocalypse's Many, Many Failures, This Is Its Biggest

InX-Men: Apocalypse, a brief scene shows Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), Jubilee (Lana Condor), and Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee) leaving a screening ofStar Wars: Return of the Jediand arguing the merits of the entire Star Warstrilogy. Jean ends the conversation with a single line: “At least we can all agree, the third one is always the worst.” Though directorBryan Singerwas probably intending a dig atX-Men: The Last Stand, he unintentionally shot himself in the foot asX-Men: Apocalypseis on the lower end of the X-Men films....

August 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1092 words · Andrea Strong

On Cinema at the Cinema to Screen First 11 Seasons Theatrically

The wacky, hilarious, and beloved web seriesOn Cinema at the Cinemais coming to New York’s Museum of the Moving Image for a series of marathon viewing screenings from November 12-21. The comedic film criticism show, headlined byTim HeideckerandGregg Turkington, will screen Seasons 1-11 in the museum’s “On Cinema at the Cinemaat the Cinema” showcase. The podcast began in 2011 as a bickering match between host Heidecker and guest/film expert Turkington, a back-and-forth parody marked by Tim’s stubbornness and Gregg’s inability to get any movie trivia right despite being an “expert....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Joseph Higgins

Religion Benefits Georgie in New 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Season 1 Sneak Peek

After the somber and comical scenes fromGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’s Thanksgiving episode, titled"Thanksgiving.“Georgie (Montana Jordan) and the McAllisters will return from their two-week hiatus with a new episode titled, “A Regular Samaritan.” Born in Medford, Texas, and, due to his mother’s devotion to the Christian faith, Georgie Cooper knows a thing or two about Christian congretions and perhaps the story of the Good Samaritan as well. When the show created for television byChuck Lorre,Steven MolaroandSteve Holland, returns this Thursday, Georgie will experiencesome of the benefits of belonging to a congregation....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Chad Bennett

Ridley Scott Gives a Colosseum-Sized Update on 'Gladiator 3'

As the release ofGladiator 2nearsRidley Scottisn’t showing any signs of slowing down. TheBladerunner 2019director took 24 years to follow up on theRussel Crowe-led filmwhich gave fans a taste of the arena. However, the good news is fans might not have to wait another two decades when it comes to a follow-up onPaulMescal’s upcoming film. In a new interview withTotal Films, Scott talks about his plans forGladiator 3. While the originalGladiatortold us the story of Maximus, the upcoming sequel will be set two decades later and followLucius, son of Lucilla and Maximus....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Kenneth Morse

Sarah Snook Lands First TV Role Post 'Succession' With New Thriller

Afterleaving the offices of Waystar RoyCo behindlast year,Sarah Snookwill soon be facing a parent’s worst nightmare. PerDeadline, theSuccessionEmmy winner has found her next big role on television withAll Her Fault, a thriller set at Peacock about a mother searching for her lost son amid his mysterious disappearance. Adapted from the bestselling novel of the same name byAndrea Mara, the series hails fromMegan Gallagher, who previously created the BBC crime thriller series,Wolf....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Kevin Preston

Spider-Man MCU and Sony Debacle Explained by Disney CEO Bob Iger

Spider-Man, Spider-Man, negotiates however a spider can. WhenKevin Feigeand his incredibleMCUcaptured the joint rights of Spider-Man from Sony, they crafted some of the best big-screen outings for the web-slinger. From his impeccable entrance inCaptain America: Civil War, to the recently mega-charmingSpider-Man: Far From Home,Tom Hollandtook the role fromAndrew Garfieldand ran with it. And shot webs with it. And climbed up buildings with it. You get what we’re saying. Then, abruptly, it looked like Holland’s MCU ride was over, as Disney and Sony couldn’t come to an agreement to their joint deal, and the rights reverted solely to Sony....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 447 words · Denise Christian

Squirrel Girl to Feature in Marvel TV Series New Warriors

Marvel and ABC Studios are still hammering away at TV. WhileAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.is somehow still on the air,Agent Carterwas canceled andMarvel’s Most Wanteddidn’t get picked up. But now the two studios are changing things up a bit by pursuing a half-hour comedy series entitledNew Warriors. What’s more, this new series would feature fan-favorite character Squirrel Girl (aka Doreen Green), a superhero who has the power to talk to squirrels along with possessing super speed and strength....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Mark Brown