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'Wonder Woman 1984' footage sees a 'full power' Diana in action
Guess who's back?
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Margot Robbie's 'Birds of Prey' footage shows a 'scrappier Gotham'
Harkey Quinn teams up with Huntress and Black Canary in the DC spin-off.
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Pennywise returns in terrifying first 'It: Chapter Two' footage
Andy Muschietti teased the horror sequel at CinemaCon.
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Brent Spiner Explains How His 'Independence Day' Character Is Still Alive in Sequel 'Resurgence'
Several actors from the 1996 mega-hit Independence Day are back for its upcoming sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, including Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch, and Vivica A. Fox. Let’s review the tape: The last shot of Okun (not included in the video above) shows the motionless character being picked up by Major Mitchell (Adam Baldwin), who then checks Okun’s pulse.
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Alexander Skarsgård Teases His New Twist on the 'Tarzan' Legend
“It’s not the Tarzan that you expect,” Alexander Skarsgård said last week at CinemaCon in Las Vegas about the hero he plays in the upcoming adventure reboot, The Legend of Tarzan. Directed by four-time Harry Potter helmer David Yates, The Legend of Tarzan opens a decade after its hero has left the African jungles, where he was raised by great apes since he was an infant. “I thought that was really smart when I first read the script,” Skarsgård said.
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15 Stars of CinemaCon Tell Us What Amenities Should Be Added to Movie Theaters
Hollywood descended upon Las Vegas last week for CinemaCon, where the major studios screened never-seen-before movie footage and brought out their big-name stars. The exhibitor convention, formerly known as ShoWest, is all about celebrating the theatrical experience — and also finding ways to improve it.
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Dan Fogler on 'Winning the Lottery' With Role in 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'
“Wow, where the hell have I been?” That was Dan Fogler’s response when I told him we hadn’t seen one another since 2007 San Diego Comic-Con, when he was promoting the ping-pong comedy Balls of Fury. It’s true — we haven’t seen that much of Fogler since a starring role in Fury opposite screen titan Christopher Walken. Last week, though, Fogler was in Las Vegas to stump for his newest movie role, and it’s aces: the hotly anticipated Harry Potter prequel Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.