Director Osgood Perkins has managed to wow audiences with his deeply unsettling movie Longlegs, but he’s ready for another ride with upcoming movie The Monkey.
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Latest Trailer for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has Arthur’s Son Kidnapped by Black Manta
The old DC universe is on its final legs, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is considered to be the last we will see of
Jason Momoa Allegedly Tried to Get Amber Heard Removed from Aquaman 2
This December will finally close the book on the Snyderverse with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and if the drama surrounding The Flash wasn’t enough,
Black Manta is Out for Blood in Latest Trailer for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
It may be hard to believe, but it’s been five years since the release of DC’s standalone Aquaman movie, and now the sequel is set
M3GAN 2.0 Gets 2025 Release Date
Despite coming out on ‘dump month’ January, M3GAN managed to be a huge box office draw, and a lot of fans have been raving about
It’s Child’s Play 2.0 in New Trailer for M3GAN
Syfy’s Child’s Play series may be on the verge of cancellation, but killer dolls are making a comeback to the big screen this January. M3GAN
James Wan Delivers Another Killer Doll in Trailer for M3GAN
Horror fans weren’t so keen when the Child’s Play reboot turned Chucky into a robot, but James Wan looks to be embracing that angle with
Arthur and Orm Share a Shower in Wrap Photo for Aquaman 2
It’s been more than three years since Aquaman hit theaters, but Arthur Curry is set to grace the screens once again with Aquaman and the
First Look at Jason Momoa’s New Aquaman Suit
The DCEU train continues to chug along, and next year will see the return of Aquaman to the big screen. Just in, we have our
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Starts Production
While fans continue to campaign for #RestoreTheSnyderVerse, WB is continuing production on multiple DC projects. Just in, director James Wan has confirmed start of production
Ava DuVernay Addresses WB’s Cancellation of New Gods Film
Though WB may have shut the door on #RestoreTheSnyderVerse, there was an emphasis on focusing on upcoming projects instead of looking back. What’s weird though,