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Disney CEO Bob Iger has been speaking about the Disney streaming service, which is set to launch late next year.
Disney CEO Bob Iger has been speaking about the Disney streaming service, which is set to launch late next year.
The big pile of The Flash season 5 villains just got a little bit bigger, with the news that Kiana Madeira has been cast as a gender-swapped take on the comic book villain Spin.
DC Universe’s live-action series, Doom Patrol, has started to assemble its cast by recruiting Joivan Wade as Victor Stone, alias Cyborg. Wade is best known around these parts as Rigsy in Doctor Who towards the end of Peter Capaldi’s run, and he recently broke into Hollywood with a lead role in The First Purge. He also starred in … >
Ruby Rose, fresh from her casting announcement as Batwoman, took to Jimmy Fallon’s sofa on The Tonight Show to discuss the significance of her casting and why she felt drawn to the role. Rose, who will debut as Kate Kane in The CW’s annual superhero crossover event this autumn, said she wept when she found out she … >
David Schwimmer, who made himself a household name by playing Ross Gellar in 10 seasons of NBC’s smash-hit sitcom Friends, is returning to the televised comedy scene with a major role in Will & Grace season 10.
Hasbro is in the early stages of development on a sequel to 2017’s Power Rangers film, it’s been confirmed. Hasbro bought the Power Rangers brand from Saban, along with and loads of other licenses, earlier this year. Rather than rebooting the film franchise, though, it seems like the iconic toy manufacturer wants to make a sequel.
Netflix have gifted us with a new trailer for its upcoming horror series, The Innocents, which bows on the streaming service later this month. Guy Pearce leads the series as Halvorson, an enigmatic doctor who attempts to treat a young woman, June (Clique‘s Sorcha Groundsell) when she starts to develop shapeshifting powers. This throws June’s … >
Some familiar faces from the Marvel Cinematic Universe have joined the cast of Spider-Man: Far From Home, but be warned: you’ll only want to read this article if you don’t mind knowing a few people that survive the events of Avengers 4.
British filmmaker Duncan Jones – who brought us Moon, Source Code, Warcraft and Netflix’s Mute – has announced his first TV project. He’ll work with author Tony Kent to adapt the thriller novel Killer Intent.
The CW has found its Batwoman, with Orange is the New Black‘s Ruby Rose joining the cast of the upcoming DCTV crossover as this universe’s Kate Kane.