It's still a long way before the highly anticipated "Star Wars" spinoff premieres in 2018. Filming will kick off in 2017, but there are already numerous reports speculating as to who will be playing the young Han Solo.
See the details for the upcoming Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams film "Nocturnal Animals." The film adaptation of the novel "Nocturnal Animals" will premiere sometime next year, following one of the most talked about deals from Cannes Film Festival this year, which has drawn quite a haul for worldwide recognition, according to Deadline.
“Avengers 3: Infinity War” might feature the titular team of superheroes, but rumor has it that one particular Marvel character is going to take the center stage. This latest string of rumors might explain why Marvel has been so keen on bringing Spider-Man back into the mix.
Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle made a guest appearance on an episode of "Late Night with Seth Myers," and gave the talk show host and SNL alum the scoop on what it's like working alongside such an strong, ensemble cast in the much-anticipated "Avengers: Age of Ultron," the sequel to 2012's "Marvel's The Avengers" directed by Joss Whedon.
Dominican-American actor Victor Rasuk is getting a lot of buzz these days, and not just for his good looks. He fends off radioactive monsters as Sergeant Tre Morales in "Godzilla" and charms the big screen as Anastasia Steele's best friend José Rodriguez in the highly anticipated erotic film "Fifty Shades of Grey."
Nobody wants to do someone else's dirty work, unless it's for Emmy and Golden Globe winner Bryan Cranston — and you're helping to save the planet from radioactive monsters.
When it comes to choosing acting gigs, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Bryan Cranston — best known as "Breaking Bad's" "meth-od" man and chemistry teacher-turned crystal meth kingpin "Heisenberg" — calls the shots.
Casting for the movie adaptation of E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey novel was highly scrutinized, but it seems that those in charge knew who they wanted and didn't want for the film.
One of the most recent news about the sequel to the franchise blockbuster is the confirmed addition of two new names to the cast: Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Johnson.
Elizabeth Olsen is reportedly Director Joss Whedon's choice to play the role of Wanda Maximoff, more famously known as the Scarlet Witch in The Avengers: Age of Ultron.