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Sam Mendes’ four-part Beatles biopic series has secured Jez Butterworth, Peter Straughan, and Jack Thorne as screenwriters. Here’s what to expect from the 2028 cinematic event.
Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock will headline a romantic thriller for Amazon MGM Studios, reuniting two of Hollywood’s most iconic stars for a prestige streaming project from screenwriter Noah Oppenheim.
New data shows the creator economy is booming. Learn how full-time creators are earning millions, diversifying income, and where the biggest opportunities lie.
Emma Mackey will play the iconic White Witch in Greta Gerwig’s Narnia, a Netflix adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ fantasy series. The film reunites Mackey with her Barbie director.
Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead The Four Seasons, a Netflix dramedy that explores the fault lines of long-term friendship and marriage — but rarely finds its emotional center.
Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.
Joel Souza's Rust is a somber Western with strong performances from Alec Baldwin and Patrick Scott McDermott, but it's a film forever haunted by the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* delivers a refreshingly grounded superhero film starring Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and Lewis Pullman. Here’s why this underdog team-up works.
Neptune redefines social media with a customizable algorithm, ghost metrics, and creator-first monetization tools. Launching April 30, the app is built to empower independent artists.
Dwayne Johnson transforms into MMA icon Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine, directed by Benny Safdie. Watch the trailer for A24’s raw, emotional biopic now.
The Cannes Film Festival assembles a powerhouse jury for its 78th edition, featuring Halle Berry, Jeremy Strong, Payal Kapadia, Hong Sangsoo, Alba Rohrwacher, and more.
Pedro Almodóvar delivers a fiery political statement against Donald Trump while accepting the 50th Chaplin Award at Film at Lincoln Center, reflecting on activism, cinema, and freedom.
Opening April 18, the Museum of the Moving Image’s new Mission: Impossible exhibition takes fans behind the stunts, spectacle, and story of Tom Cruise’s iconic action franchise.
Ryan Coogler's Sinners dominates the box office for a second weekend, while The Accountant 2 and Disney's Revenge of the Sith re-release compete for runner-up.
Lynne Ramsay’s Die, My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, and Kristen Stewart’s Chronology of Water are officially part of the Cannes 2025 lineup.
From The Accountant 2 to Magic Farm, here’s your guide to all the new movies opening in theaters this weekend—across genres, studios, and screens.
The fantasy co-op hit Split Fiction is heading to the big screen with Sydney Sweeney in the lead, Jon M. Chu directing, and Deadpool & Wolverine scribes on script duties.
Seth Rogen’s The Studio takes aim at the entertainment elite. We break down each character and their likely real-world Hollywood counterparts.
Michael B. Jordan shines in dual roles in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold supernatural thriller blending vampire horror, Southern folklore, and spiritual blues. Here’s why this is one of 2025’s most audacious films.
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg will present the AFI Life Achievement Award to Francis Ford Coppola in a star-studded tribute celebrating his legacy, from The Godfather to Apocalypse Now.
With a fresh cast, prestige creatives, and seven faithful seasons planned, HBO’s Harry Potter reboot is aiming to be the definitive adaptation. Here’s why it could be the biggest hit of the decade—despite ongoing controversy.
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” is earning early acclaim for Florence Pugh’s standout performance and its darker, character-driven approach. Critics praise the MCU’s bold dive into trauma, anti-hero dynamics, and redemption arcs.
Natasha Lyonne returns as Charlie Cale in Season 2 of Peacock’s hit mystery series Poker Face, premiering May 8. Watch the trailer featuring Cynthia Erivo, John Mulaney, and dozens more surprise guests.
Discover the biggest new movies and series to stream this week, including “Andor” Season 2 (Disney+), “You” Season 5 (Netflix), “Étoile” (Prime Video), “The Accountant 2” (Theaters), and Tom Hardy’s action thriller “Havoc” (Netflix). Dive into gripping finales, star-powered debuts, and can’t-miss premieres for April 2025.
Miley Cyrus debuts Something Beautiful and Billy Joel is celebrated in And So It Goes at the 2025 Tribeca Festival, anchoring an electrifying Spotlight+ lineup of premieres and performances. As two of the event’s most anticipated headliners, they bring star power, emotional storytelling, and exclusive live moments to New York City this June. Discover the full program and ticket details.
Nicolas Cage delivers one of his wildest and most devastating performances yet in The Surfer, Lorcan Finnegan’s hallucinatory study of memory, masculinity, and midlife collapse. Full review.
New Trailers
A botched heist unravels into desert chaos in Honey Don’t, a neon-lit, blood-soaked dark comedy about greed, fate, and getting in way over your head.
XYZ Films releases the official trailer for Honey Don’t, a twisted crime comedy set in a sunburnt Southwest that recalls the Coen brothers at their most unhinged. When a couple of low-level criminals stumble into a stash of cartel money, they spark a domino effect of betrayal, revenge, and wild misfortune. Directed by Jess Gonchor in his feature debut, the film stars Scoot McNairy, Margaret Qualley, and Shea Whigham. Expect stylized mayhem, pitch-black laughs, and one hell of a soundtrack.
Vinyl dreams and backstage drama collide in Paradise Records, a sweeping music industry saga about fame, friendship, and the price of reinvention.
The official trailer for Paradise Records introduces a glam-rock odyssey set in the 1970s Los Angeles music scene. Directed by Gia Coppola, the film follows a reclusive music producer (Ben Schnetzer) and a rising singer-songwriter (Maia Mitchell) as they attempt to resurrect a once-legendary record label. Featuring original music, vintage vibes, and a star-studded ensemble including Finn Wolfhard, Zazie Beetz, and Samara Weaving, the film explores the sacrifices behind the spotlight and the artistry that survives it.
John Cena is back and louder than ever as Peacemaker returns for Season 2, promising more bullets, more banter, and even more eagle sidekick action.
The first teaser for Season 2 of Peacemaker brings back James Gunn’s irreverent antihero in a new mission that’s as chaotic and foul-mouthed as ever. After saving the world (kind of), Christopher Smith (John Cena) returns with Eagly, a new team, and another government job no one asked for. Expect explosive action, inappropriate humor, and a deeper dive into the most emotionally stunted man in tights. With returning cast Danielle Brooks, Freddie Stroma, and Jennifer Holland, the series remains a gonzo spin on the superhero genre.
Echo Valley Trailer: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Star in Apple TV+’s Gripping Thriller. A mother-daughter bond is tested in this suspenseful tale of secrets and survival.
Apple TV+ presents Echo Valley, a tense thriller directed by Michael Pearce and written by Brad Ingelsby. The film stars Julianne Moore as Kate, a woman living a secluded life on her Pennsylvania farm, whose world is upended when her daughter Claire (Sydney Sweeney) arrives bloodied and terrified. As Kate unravels the shocking truth, she learns how far she’ll go to protect her child. The film also features performances by Domhnall Gleeson, Fiona Shaw, and Kyle MacLachlan.
Echo Valley is set to premiere globally on Apple TV+ on June 13, 2025.
Apple TV+ spotlights a historic revolution in Deaf President Now!, a stirring chronicle of student-led activism that forever changed Gallaudet University and Deaf culture.
Deaf President Now! is a powerful documentary that revisits the landmark 1988 protest at Gallaudet University, the world’s only Deaf liberal arts college. Through archival footage and interviews with the student leaders, faculty, and alumni who catalyzed the movement, the film explores how a call for representation sparked global change. Directed by Oscar-winner James Marsh and executive produced by Marlee Matlin, this stirring Apple TV+ original captures a pivotal moment in civil rights history with clarity, urgency, and pride.
A24 teases Highest 2 Lowest, a subversive comedy-drama about class, chaos, and the absurdity of trying to rise in a world built to hold you down.
From the indie powerhouse A24 comes Highest 2 Lowest, an offbeat satire that skewers upward mobility through the misadventures of two unlikely grifters. In this minimalist yet visually daring teaser, we glimpse an economic ladder both literal and metaphorical, as the protagonists hustle through luxury showrooms, shady backrooms, and moral grey zones. With direction from acclaimed auteur Azazel Jacobs and a script laced with bite, the film promises biting social commentary disguised as a caper. Release details are still under wraps, but this one is already making noise on the festival circuit.
Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson) was headed for golf greatness when an on-course meltdown derailed his career. Now struggling to stay afloat, he goes all in to mentor Santi—a teenage phenom with immense potential-and maybe save
In “Stick,” Owen Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill, an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After the collapse of his marriage and getting fired from his job at an Indiana sporting goods store, Pryce hedges his bets, and future, entirely on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi (Peter Dager).
“Stick” is a heartfelt, feel-good comedy about a found family and their relationships set within the world of golf as it has never been shown before. In addition to Wilson and Dager, the ensemble cast includes Marc Maron, Mariana Treviño, Lilli Kay, Judy Greer and Timothy Olyphant, and features guest appearances from golf superstars such as Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley, Max Homa, Wyndham Clark and more. Additional cameos include broadcasters Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman, Good Good’s Matt Scharff, Brad Dalke and Garrett Clark, as well as golf enthusiast Dan Rapaport.
“Stick” is showrun by Keller, who also serves as executive producer alongside Wilson, Ben Silverman for Propagate Content and Entertainment 360’s Guymon Casady. The series is also executive produced by Howard T. Owens, Rodney Ferrell, Drew Buckley, Lee Eisenberg, Natalie Sandy, Christopher Moynihan, Bill Callahan, Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton. Faris and Dayton serve as directors along with David Dobkin, Jaffar Mahmood, M.J. Delaney and John Hamburg.
Tom Cruise races toward the endgame in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, an explosive IMAX experience that promises to close the saga with jaw-dropping scale and emotional weight.
The official IMAX trailer for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning teases the franchise’s most ambitious chapter yet. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) faces his deadliest mission as a global conspiracy unfolds, testing the boundaries of loyalty, sacrifice, and survival. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the film features mind-bending stunts, high-speed chases, and a globe-trotting ensemble cast including Hayley Atwell, Rebecca Ferguson, Esai Morales, and Ving Rhames. Filmed with IMAX cameras, this final installment delivers action at its most immersive and emotional. Hunt’s reckoning has begun—and not everyone will make it out alive.
Keanu Reeves returns to a bloodier, bleaker underworld in Wick is Pain, a brutal standalone tale from director Chad Stahelski that dives even deeper into the mythos of grief and vengeance.
Lionsgate releases the official trailer for Wick is Pain, a visceral new entry in the John Wick universe. Directed by Chad Stahelski, the film reunites him with Keanu Reeves for a meditative, hyper-violent exploration of Wick’s past—and what’s left of him. Set between chapters 3 and 4, the standalone film pulls back the curtain on the deeper emotional toll of Wick’s endless warpath. Featuring stunning fight choreography, brutal new adversaries, and a stripped-down aesthetic that sharpens every hit, Wick is Pain promises to be the darkest and most introspective installment yet. Also starring Hiroyuki Sanada, Rina Sawayama, and Lance Reddick in one of his final performances.
Sibling rivalry gets a sinister upgrade in The Better Sister, Prime Video’s sharp psychological thriller about ambition, betrayal, and the secrets we keep behind family smiles.
Prime Video unveils the official trailer for The Better Sister, based on the bestselling novel by Alafair Burke. The series follows Chloe (Jessica Biel), a picture-perfect corporate star whose world unravels when her estranged sister Nicky (Elizabeth Banks) reappears following the murder of Chloe’s husband. As past wounds and hidden truths begin to resurface, what unfolds is a tense game of survival where the lines between victim and villain blur. From executive producer Olivia Milch, this twisty, suspense-driven limited series promises domestic drama, dark secrets, and no shortage of betrayal. The Better Sister premieres this summer on Prime Video.
The stakes are personal in Deep Cover, Prime Video’s high-wire crime drama about trust, betrayal, and identity.
Prime Video unveils the official trailer for Deep Cover, a razor-sharp thriller about a veteran undercover operative caught between his mission and his morals. Starring David Oyelowo, Thuso Mbedu, and Brian Tyree Henry, the series follows Elijah King, a former intelligence agent pulled back into the field when a domestic terror case resurfaces with alarming personal ties.
As Elijah infiltrates a covert cell, his loyalties begin to erode, and the line between persona and self blurs into dangerous territory. With a past he can’t escape and a target that may not be what it seems, Deep Cover promises a layered, character-driven ride that explores the costs of living a lie—especially when the lie becomes your life.
Created by Shola Amoo and executive produced by Barry Jenkins, Deep Cover debuts August 15 exclusively on Prime Video.
A24’s latest heartbreaker follows two estranged sisters reuniting over one seismic secret—and one surreal summer.
A24 has released the official trailer for Sorry, Baby, a hauntingly intimate character drama from debut filmmaker Emily Lauren. Starring Rachel Sennott and Cailee Spaeny, the film centers on two sisters brought back together by an unplanned pregnancy and years of unresolved silence.
Set over the course of a sun-drenched and emotionally volatile summer, Sorry, Baby explores themes of bodily autonomy, familial estrangement, and the fragile possibility of reconciliation. With the visual texture of a memory and the tension of an unspoken confession, the film looks to continue A24’s tradition of deeply personal storytelling with universal resonance.
Also starring Michael Gandolfini and Lily McInerny, Sorry, Baby opens in select theaters on July 19, 2025.
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‘Stick’ Trailer: Owen Wilson Plays a Washed-Up Pro Golfer Turned Reluctant Mentor in Apple TV+ Sports Drama
Owen Wilson plays Pryce Cahill, a disgraced golfer who coaches a teen prodigy in Apple TV+’s Stick. Watch the official trailer for the redemption-fueled sports drama.
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‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal
Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.
Reviews
Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead The Four Seasons, a Netflix dramedy that explores the fault lines of long-term friendship and marriage — but rarely finds its emotional center.
Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.
Joel Souza's Rust is a somber Western with strong performances from Alec Baldwin and Patrick Scott McDermott, but it's a film forever haunted by the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* delivers a refreshingly grounded superhero film starring Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and Lewis Pullman. Here’s why this underdog team-up works.
Michael B. Jordan shines in dual roles in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold supernatural thriller blending vampire horror, Southern folklore, and spiritual blues. Here’s why this is one of 2025’s most audacious films.
Nicolas Cage delivers one of his wildest and most devastating performances yet in The Surfer, Lorcan Finnegan’s hallucinatory study of memory, masculinity, and midlife collapse. Full review.
Kevin Macdonald’s archival-rich documentary One to One: John & Yoko chronicles the couple’s activism, art, and performance in early 1970s New York. Read our in-depth review.
Rami Malek stars in ‘The Amateur,’ a suspenseful and stylish espionage film that mixes action with emotional depth. Read our full, in-depth review of this modern spy throwback.
Eric LaRue is not a film about events, but about echoes. Judy Greer’s restrained, gutting performance elevates Michael Shannon’s directorial debut into something profoundly unsettling and beautifully strange. A film that interrogates how we speak about pain—and how we sometimes speak to avoid it.
Maya Ross’ Remaining Native is a single-take Indigenous coming-of-age film anchored by Eli Blackfeather and cultural honesty. A standout at SXSW 2025. Read The Full Review.
Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in 'Bob Trevino Likes It', a heartfelt story of found family and emotional healing. In theaters March 21, 2025. Read our full review.
Robert De Niro stars as both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in The Alto Knights, a masterful gangster drama directed by Barry Levinson and written by Nicholas Pileggi. Read our full review.
I’m Carl Lewis! explores the career and controversies of the legendary Olympian, highlighting his triumphs and the public perception that shaped his legacy. Read our review:
Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag is a razor-sharp espionage thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender as a spy couple whose marriage is built on secrets—until betrayal threatens everything.
Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen lead Holland, Mimi Cave’s stylish suburban thriller that unearths dark secrets lurking beneath the American Dream. Read our full SXSW review.
Andre Gaines’ The Dutchman reinvents Amiri Baraka’s classic play, with André Holland and Kate Mara delivering electrifying performances. Read our full SXSW review.
New Videos
Anna Kendrick’s Stephanie gets an unexpected dose of drama when a mysterious figure from the past interrupts her big moment in Another Simple Favor.
Prime Video drops a juicy new clip from Another Simple Favor, the upcoming sequel to the 2018 thriller-comedy. In this scene, Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) is on the road promoting her new book when a surprise guest—connected to secrets long buried—shows up to shake things up. The sequel reunites Kendrick with Blake Lively and director Paul Feig, promising another round of campy intrigue, twisted glamour, and deadly secrets. This clip teases the film’s mix of dark comedy and suspense as it ramps up to its full release.
Survival cuts deeper than scars. The Last of Us peels back the layers of Episode 3, revealing the emotional and moral fractures that drive Joel and Ellie forward.
Max releases an official behind-the-scenes look at The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 3, exploring the pivotal choices, character arcs, and evolving emotional landscape that shape Joel and Ellie’s journey. In this inside featurette, the cast and creators discuss the toll of survival, the shifting balance of power between characters, and the quiet moments of vulnerability that haunt even the most hardened survivors. Featuring insights from Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, and the creative team, the video offers a deeper understanding of how personal loss and fear continue to fuel the series’ harrowing realism. It’s an intimate, layered reflection on humanity at the end of the world.
Dive into the meteoric rise of A24, the indie studio reshaping modern cinema. From Oscar-winning hits to cult classics, this feature explores how A24’s distinct voice, daring storytelling, and savvy marketing have turned it into Hollywood’s most influential powerhouse.
A24 has redefined what it means to be a modern film studio. By championing visionary filmmakers, embracing bold storytelling, and cultivating a brand that feels personal to cinephiles, A24 has disrupted the Hollywood system in a major way. This video breaks down the studio’s history, biggest successes, and how its strategic risks — from Moonlight and Everything Everywhere All At Once to Hereditary and Uncut Gems — have paid off, earning A24 a reputation as the ultimate tastemaker for a new generation of audiences and filmmakers.
Training for revenge takes more than choreography. Ana de Armas dives into the brutal precision behind Ballerina and the John Wick action legacy.
In this official featurette, Ana de Armas offers a behind-the-scenes look at the intense physical training and stunt work required for Ballerina, the highly anticipated spinoff from the John Wick universe. De Armas reflects on the unique demands of Wick-style action—where authenticity, fluidity, and brutal efficiency are essential. Working closely with the legendary stunt team behind the franchise, she details how the choreography goes beyond spectacle to tell a visceral, character-driven story. With glimpses of fight rehearsals, weapons training, and director Len Wiseman’s vision for the film, the video highlights the craftsmanship and discipline that fuel the Ballerina world.
George Clooney and Patti LuPone sit down for an unforgettable edition of “Actors on Actors” to discuss the magic of Broadway, their creative journeys, and how stage performance continues to influence their iconic careers.
George Clooney and Patti LuPone come together for a special “Actors on Actors” conversation, diving into their shared love of Broadway, career-defining moments, and the enduring power of live theater. Clooney reflects on his early days learning the craft, while LuPone brings her legendary experience to a lively discussion about performance, fame, and artistic evolution. Watch these two icons share laughs, memories, and insights on how Broadway shaped their paths to stardom. A must-watch for fans of film, TV, and the stage.
Explore the evolution of the long take — cinema’s boldest move — and how filmmakers have turned it into an immersive art form.
There’s a moment when you realize — the camera hasn’t cut in ages.
When The Long Take Feels Like You’re Inside the Movie dives deep into the history, innovation, and technical mastery behind the one-r (or long take), one of cinema’s most thrilling visual techniques.
Directed by Joe Pickard and written by Joe Pickard and Paul Gulyas, this featurette traces how visionary directors have used long takes to push the boundaries of immersion, tension, and storytelling. From the earliest days of film to today’s breathtaking feats in movies and TV, discover why the one-r remains the ultimate flex of directorial power.
Learn how each generation of filmmakers — from Alfred Hitchcock to Alfonso Cuarón to Sam Mendes — has reinvented the long take to bring audiences deeper inside the story.
A must-watch for movie lovers, film students, and anyone obsessed with cinematic craft.
Marvel revs up the excitement for Thunderbolts with a hilarious new spot featuring Red Guardian’s unlikely “limo service” — setting the tone for a wild ride when the antihero team assembles this summer.
Marvel Studios drops a new teaser for Thunderbolts, highlighting Red Guardian (David Harbour) like you’ve never seen him before — behind the wheel of a questionably reliable limo. Packed with humor, chaos, and a few nods to the darker, grittier tone of the upcoming film, this spot teases the chemistry and dysfunction at the heart of the Thunderbolts team. Expect high-octane action, unexpected alliances, and plenty of Marvel-style mischief when Thunderbolts hits theaters this May.
Noah Wyle trades scalpels for tweezers in this lighthearted segment as the ER and The Pitt star plays a nostalgic game of Operation. From his steadiest hands to his most memorable on-set injuries, Wyle shares behind-the-scenes stories and reflects on decades in the industry.
Noah Wyle, best known for his iconic role as Dr. John Carter on ER and now starring in The Pitt, sits down for a playful round of Operation. As he tests his hand-eye coordination, Wyle opens up about his medical drama legacy, on-set memories, and the quirks of playing a TV doctor for over a decade. It’s a charming, nostalgia-fueled ride that blends humor, history, and heartfelt anecdotes from one of TV’s most recognizable faces.
A24 peels back the curtain on Warfare with an intense new featurette, offering a raw, behind-the-scenes look at the brutal realism, emotional stakes, and visionary direction driving one of the studio’s most anticipated films of the year.
Get an inside look at Warfare, A24’s gripping new project that dives into the physical and psychological demands of modern conflict. This official featurette offers candid insights from the cast and crew, revealing the brutal realism, meticulous preparation, and emotional complexity that define the film. With A24’s signature commitment to storytelling and a focus on authenticity, Warfare is shaping up to be a visceral cinematic experience that challenges the conventions of the war genre.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey reunite to react to what’s in store for Season 2 of The Last of Us — teasing emotional turns, explosive new characters, and what fans can expect from the next chapter of the hit series.
Stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey come together to share their reactions and insights on The Last of Us Season 2 in this special behind-the-scenes featurette from Max. The duo reflects on the success of Season 1, the overwhelming fan support, and how the next season raises the stakes emotionally and physically. With glimpses of new storylines and returning characters, Pascal and Ramsey preview a darker, deeper journey that closely follows the acclaimed video game sequel. Expect heartbreak, hope, and haunting choices that redefine survival.
Celebrate Superman Day with an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse at James Gunn’s Superman, coming Summer 2025.
Suit up for something truly heroic.
In celebration of Superman Day, DC Studios and director James Gunn share a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of Superman, starring David Corenswet as the Man of Steel and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
This exclusive footage offers a first glimpse at the vibrant new tone, classic costume designs, thrilling action, and heartfelt spirit that will define a new era for DC on the big screen.
Superman flies into theaters July 11, 2025.
Directed by James Gunn.
Starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, and María Gabriela de Faría.
Get an inside look at the stunts, action, and team dynamics behind Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts — in theaters May 2.
Get ready to take the leap.
In The Jump, a brand-new behind-the-scenes featurette, Marvel Studios takes you deeper into the wild action and complex team dynamics of Thunderbolts — the highly anticipated MCU event opening May 2.
Hear directly from the cast and crew about the daring stunt work, explosive sequences, and complicated loyalties that define Marvel’s boldest antihero team yet.
This isn’t your typical superhero squad.
Thunderbolts is about redemption, betrayal, and missions that no one else would dare to take.
Starring Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen, David Harbour, Olga Kurylenko, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts — only in theaters May 2.
Catch up on every obsession, betrayal, and murder from Seasons 1–4 of YOU before the final season premieres.
Before Joe Goldberg returns for one last deadly dance, revisit the twisted journey that brought him here.
YOU: Seasons 1–4 Recap takes fans through all the shocking twists, bloody betrayals, and sinister romances that turned Joe from a hopeless romantic to a full-blown fugitive.
From New York City to Los Angeles to the elite circles of London society, Joe’s trail of obsession and chaos is mapped out in a concise, binge-ready refresher.
Prepare for Season 5 — because when it comes to Joe, the past always has a way of catching up.
Stream YOU Seasons 1–4 now, only on Netflix. Season 5 premieres in 2025.
Go behind the scenes of The Substance with visionary filmmaker Coralie Fargeat. Discover how the radical body-horror story — about self-perfection gone wrong — came to life, from concept to groundbreaking visuals.
Go behind the scenes of The Substance with visionary filmmaker Coralie Fargeat. Discover how the radical body-horror story — about self-perfection gone wrong — came to life, from concept to groundbreaking visuals.
Black Panther and Creed director Ryan Coogler explains the different ways audiences can experience Sinners in theaters — from IMAX to Dolby to standard formats — and what makes each format unique.
Black Panther and Creed director Ryan Coogler explains the different ways audiences can experience Sinners in theaters — from IMAX to Dolby to standard formats — and what makes each format unique.
Get a glimpse into the experience of working with the broad array of talented cast members and how each contributed a unique aspect to the depiction of life aboard the Niflheim settlement fleet. Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo along with director Bong Joon Ho take you behind the scenes.
Get a glimpse into the experience of working with the broad array of talented cast members and how each contributed a unique aspect to the depiction of life aboard the Niflheim settlement fleet. Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo along with director Bong Joon Ho take you behind the scenes.
Written and directed by Bong Joon Ho, “Mickey 17” stars Robert Pattinson (“The Batman,” “Tenet”), Naomi Ackie (“Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker”), Steven Yeun (“Nope”), with Academy Award nominees Toni Collette (“Hereditary”), and Mark Ruffalo (“Poor Things”). It is based on the novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton. The executive producers are Brad Pitt, Jesse Ehrman, Peter Dodd and Marianne Jenkins.
Catch up on the thrilling events of Andor Season 1 before the next chapter begins. Now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.
Relive the revolutionary beginnings of Cassian Andor with this action-packed Season 1 recap. The critically acclaimed Star Wars series from Lucasfilm explores the early days of the Rebellion and the personal story behind one of its most pivotal heroes. With a grounded, character-driven approach and a darker tone, Andor has redefined what Star Warsstorytelling can be for a new generation. Get ready to dive back into espionage, sacrifice, and the cost of resistance with Andor, now available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
Go behind the scenes of A Complete Unknown with Searchlight Pictures’ exclusive making-of broadcast special, offering a deep dive into the creation of the highly anticipated Bob Dylan biopic.
Searchlight Pictures presents an inside look at the making of A Complete Unknown, the upcoming film that explores the life and legacy of Bob Dylan. This special broadcast delves into the creative process behind the film, highlighting the dedication of the cast and crew, including star Timothée Chalamet and director James Mangold. Viewers will get a glimpse into the intense preparation, the musical authenticity, and the storytelling vision that bring Dylan’s journey to life on the big screen. With rare behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews, this special sets the stage for one of the most anticipated biopics of the year.
When you're lost in the darkness, look for the light. Relive all of Season 1 ahead of the premiere of Season 2 on April 13th.
When you're lost in the darkness, look for the light. Relive all of Season 1 ahead of the premiere of Season 2 on April 13th.
About The Last of Us:
In 2003, a parasitic fungal infection ravages the planet, turning humans into violent creatures known as the Infected. Twenty years later, hardened survivor Joel (Pedro Pascal) is hired to smuggle 14-year-old Ellie (Bella Ramsey) out of an oppressive quarantine zone in hopes of delivering her to the rebel Fireflies. But what should be a quick job soon becomes a brutal and heartbreaking journey as they traverse a desolate U.S. – while depending on each other's unique skills for survival. Created, written, and executive produced by Emmy® winner Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann, The Last of Us brings the acclaimed video game to life, painting a grim vision of the future of humanity – and the lives of those who would risk everything to save it.
Interviews
Neptune redefines social media with a customizable algorithm, ghost metrics, and creator-first monetization tools. Launching April 30, the app is built to empower independent artists.
Pedro Almodóvar delivers a fiery political statement against Donald Trump while accepting the 50th Chaplin Award at Film at Lincoln Center, reflecting on activism, cinema, and freedom.
From Oscar winners to cult classics, these Criterion Collection 4K Blu-rays are must-haves for every cinephile. Discover the best films to buy and why physical media still matters.
After decades of lobbying, the Oscars will recognize stunt design in 2028. Industry leaders believe the new category will reshape how Hollywood approaches action and narrative.
At C2E2, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, and the original cast of The Breakfast Club reunite to reflect on the iconic teen film’s enduring impact—and its cultural blind spots.
Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.
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Owen Wilson plays Pryce Cahill, a disgraced golfer who coaches a teen prodigy in Apple TV+’s Stick. Watch the official trailer for the redemption-fueled sports drama.
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