The 'Yellowstone' actor supports the possibility of a second 'Sweet Home Alabama' movie and would love to reunite with the 'Legally Blonde' actress in the sequel.
The 'Crazy Rich Asians' actress will play the Headmistress of Crage Hall at Shiz University while the 'Saturday Night Live' comic will portray one of the students.
The 'Mary Poppins Returns' actress recalls being called 'such a p****' by her male co-star on the set of their 2014 action sci-fi movie but she defends it as a tough love.
The 'Cruel Intentions' actress claims she's content despite struggling to land roles after she went public with her health struggle as she became disabled following multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
The 'Fifty Shades of Grey' actor expresses his desire to play superhero after seeing his peers like Robert Pattinson and Andrew Garfield portray comic-book vigilantes.
The 'Thor: Ragnarok' actress talks about her early days in Hollywood as she explains how she could relate to her character Lydia Tar in her new feature film.
The 'All Too Well' singer is adding director and screenwriter to her resume as she is officially announced to sit behind the lens for an upcoming feature film from a script that she penned.
While explaining that acting is 'a very intimate form of discovery,' the 'Hellboy' actor expresses his concerns about the future of cinema amid the rise of streaming services.
The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' director insists whatever decisions he and co-chairman Peter Safran make are aimed at telling 'a cohesive story across film, TV, animation, and gaming.'
The former 'Ocean's' co-stars are set to pull off another heist in a new feature film which will be co-produced by Ben Affleck and directed by Doug Liman.
The legendary martial arts actor has confirmed there have been talks to make a fourth installment of the action-comedy classic and he's going to meet a director to discuss the script.
The 'Sister Act' actress fiercely defends Mel Brooks' 1974 Western satire against accusation that it's racist, claiming that the movie 'deals with racism by coming at it right, straight, out front.'
Sources say James Gunn and Peter Safran have nothing to do with the axing of the third installment of the female-led superhero movie though the duo are tasked with reshaping the DC landscape.
Colin Farrell is named Best Actor for his role in 'The Banshees of Inisherin', Steven Spielberg nabs Best Director award for his work on 'The Fabelmans', while 'Avatar: The Way of Water' gets a huge boost.
The 'Silver Linings Playbook' star clarifies her controversial remark that there's no female action movie lead before she played Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games'.
While insisting he's not worried about box office outcome, the 'Avatar: The Way of Water' director reveals his passion for deep sea exploration influenced his decisions to set the sequel around water.
Words are Gunn, Safran and other WB honchos tell the 'Wonder Woman' director that her treatment for the follow-up to 'Wonder Woman 1984' doesn't fit the new direction of the studio.
The Oscar-winning actress is schooled by social media users after she says in an interview that 'nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie' before she starred in 'The Hunger Games'.
The former Disney actor has been signed on for an upcoming feature film which revolves around a non-binary teen who grows up in an ultra-religious Southern household.
The Neytiri depicter heaps praise on the 'Avatar: The Way of Water' director for giving '120 per cent of himself' during the making of the long-awaited sequel.