J.K. Simmons won’t play Omni-Man in the upcoming live-action Invincible movie, but he knows who should. That actor is Hugh Jackman, who Simmons says would be perfect in the role as the all-powerful star of Prime Video’s animated superhero series.
Golden Retrievers have long been America’s favorite breed. Well, ever since the ‘90s, when movies like Homeward Bound and Air Bud highlighted them as loyal and dear members of the family that could potentially dunk a basketball. These famous faces are true Golden Retrievers in human form.
Hugh Jackman was adamant that Logan would be his final time playing Wolverine. He surely meant it when he said it. But we always know that no matter how much a performer might truly believe they are done with a character, people can always change their mind.
As Marvel Studios’ only 2024 film, the currently untitled Deadpool movie will certainly garner a significant amount of attention.
Celebrities like Emma Watson grew up in the spotlight, landing one of the core roles in the Harry Potter series at 11 years old, so she naturally went on to earn her degree once she got a bit older. And while some other famous faces have done the same, a great deal went to university before that.
More Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman? Crikey, yes! The Aussie stars get an expanded turn as passionate lovers in lauded film director Baz Luhrmann’s (Moulin Rouge!, Elvis) reimagining of his 2008 WW2-era epic Australia.
Often referred to as nature's photoshop, beards have a magical way of transforming men into irresistible beings. And while some of the men on this list look absolutely fantastic with or without facial hair, it does not hurt them one bit when they rock something extra.
Despite some positive momentum in the immediate aftermath of the settlement of the WGA strike, actors remain on strike as negotiations between SAG and AMPTP have broken down once again.
Celebrities like Cameron Diaz, Drake, and The Rock have given entertainment fans plenty to be thankful for — from chart-topping songs to some of the best films of all time. But once you finish this list, you'll remember these actors' impact on the animation world.
On a night full of stars, none drew more attention than Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. Until the refs got involved.
Some movie sets are too visually stunning for words. What we can say is that we want to live inside these movies.
For better or worse, these are the most memorable twist endings to movies. Oh, and spoilers to follow.
Just recently, we had a first look at Ryan Reynolds‘ new Deadpool costume in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe threequel.
Those who are talented and lucky enough sometimes get a slew of awards, like an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, otherwise known as EGOT. Only a select few have achieved this, but several are close.
Robots. Sometimes they are helpful, sometimes they are out to kill us, sometimes they just sort of, like, hang out.
Among vampires, one stands out above the rest: Dracula. Here are the most memorable portrayals of Dracula on the screen.
There are breakouts alongside legends, turns that chew the scenery, and turns that are as subtle as the breeze. This year gave us more variety than most, but we still had to narrow our list down to 22. Here are the best performances of the bunch.
Hugh Jackman played Wolverine for more or less 17 years, but he considers simple life advice from Patrick Stewart to be his greatest superpower.
We decided to look into the history of prequels to find the best of the bunch. In doing so, we realized that being considered one of the best prequels ever is a bit of damning with faint praise. Even some of the better prequels aren’t that good.
Anna Paquin was only 17 years old when X-Men hit theaters in July 2000, but she was wise enough already to observe what Hugh Jackman was enduring in order to truly embody Logan/Wolverine.
Even Wolverine knows when to ask for help. Hugh Jackman joined the millions-strong chorus reacting to Oprah's explosive sit-down interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Sunday night.
Hugh Jackman led The Wolverine on screen in 2013, and James Mangold directed the Marvel installment. But there's a backstory, as revealed by Lee Daniels to Collider: "A lot of actors call me.
In this supposedly lean year for movies (due to the heavy hitters vacating 2020 on account of the coronavirus pandemic), it was believed that this would be the year of the underdog at the Academy Awards.
This was not the 2020 anyone expected. This was supposed to be a year of new triumphs from Steven Spielberg ("West Side Story"), Ridley Scott ("The Last Duel"), Edgar Wright ("Last Night in Soho") and Wes Anderson ("The French Dispatch); then COVID happened, and the film industry hedged its bets.
This has been a strange, unsettling year for entertainment, and TV has been no different. Due to the pandemic, the 2020 Emmy Awards aren’t going to have the usual level of pomp and circumstance.
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