This Disney+ project, which is based on the 'Formation' singer's album 'The Gift', will premiere globally and feature the likes of Jay-Z and Lupita Nyong'o among others.
The 'Pet Show' host addresses the animal abuse allegations surrounding his 2017 feature film 'A Dog's Purpose', claiming that the controversial video is misleading.
The Chinese movie theaters are expected to re-open for public with strict safety guidelines this month and offer such movies as 'Dolittle', 'Bloodshot', and '1917'.
David Dobkin is mulling over idea for a long-awaited sequel to the Vince Vaughn and Owen-Wilson-starring romcom about guys living bachelor lives in their late 40s.
The vintage Cadillac owned by Brad Pitt's character in the Quentin Tarantino movie is scheduled to go under the hammer along with some other movie memorabilia.
The feature film called 'The Gray Man' and directed by 'Avengers: Endgame' directors Joe and Anthony Russo is expected to kick off a new franchise if it becomes a box office big hit.
The 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' star will bring Albert Rothstein and his superhero alter ego, Atom Smasher, to life in the film project directed by 'Jungle Cruise' helmer Juame Collet-Serra.
The 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' actress believes being told she 'looked too old' for the role in the 2000 movie is just 'a nice way to say you're a little too Black.'
Inspired by a true story, the action drama follows the events that took place in the Kingdom of Dahomey, one of the most powerful African nations in the 18th and 19th centuries.
When speaking about his collaboration with his actress wife, the 'Now You See Me' star also talks about how invaluable it was for him to have her starring in his directorial debut film.
The 'Cry Me a River' singer stars alongside Juno Temple, June Squibb and Alisha Wainwright in the Fisher Stevens-directed film about an ex-college football phenomenon trying to get his life back on track.
The Candace Mason depicter hints at an 'off the chain' script for the upcoming feature-length finale of the FOX hit drama series and would love to welcome back an alum.
Amid her separation from Clark Gregg, the actress best known for her portrayal of Frances 'Baby' Houseman is returning to star and executive producer a new take of her 1987 film.
The 'Hobbs and Shaw' actor joins a long list of celebrities who have partnered with the new streaming service, including Oprah Winfrey, Alfonso Cuaron, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Simon Kinberg.
Before her passing from breast cancer, the actress wife of John Travolta has also planned to do take on Ann Margret's role in a remake of '52 Pick-Up' with her high school pal Rod Lurie.
During a Twitter chat with fans, James Gunn admits he tried to bring Linda Cardellini's character out of the closet in the 2002 film, but Warner Bros. executives didn't like the idea.
While sharing his thought on him doing a movie about the 45th president, the 'Platoon' filmmaker insists that he does not see the novel coronavirus as an existential threat to the world.
Anthony and Joe Russo respond to the Falcon depicter, saying he is not wrong about the lack of diversity in Marvel and agreeing that they 'can always all do better.'
The 'Vampire Diaries' star congratulates Dwayne Johnson and asks to be in the next movie as the former wrestler is celebrating 'Jumanji: The Next Level' milestone.
Universal Pictures denies reports that the movie production is suffering another shutdown due to positive COVID-19 tests among the crew, just days after filming resumed in the U.K.