Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 Trailer Reveals 2022 Release Date

Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2has finally received a release date and its first trailer. The second half of the final season will start airing on June 17, 2025 on the NHK General channel. The anime ended on Episode 75 back in March and teased that the show would continue in “this coming winter.” Funimation stated to expect it in “Winter 2022” - now it’s finally happening! BeforePart 2airs, NHK has a lineup ofAttack on Titancompilation specials it plans to show that cover the previous 75 episodes of the anime, which are expected to begin airing on October 24th....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · Michael Taylor

Before 'Doc,' Molly Parker Gave a Stunning Performance in This Classic HBO Western

Molly Parkerhas created a fascinating protagonist in Dr. Amy Larsen in the new FOX drama,Doc. She’s a complex character who definitely has some faults (and not the best bedside manner!), but she ends up havinga chance to reexamine her choiceswhen she loses eight years of her memories after a car accident. Parker isalready earning solid reviewsin this role, but she’s had other impressive parts in tons of projects over the years....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 796 words · Jonathan Austin

Best Antonio Banderas Performances From Desperado to The Mask of Zorro

One of a select few Spanish actors to achieve equally successful careers in both their Spain and Hollywood,Antonio Banderashas had an impressive and eclectic portfolio of performances. Between humble beginnings in character roles and TV movies, a decades-long collaboration with cinema legendPedro Almodóvar, and wide recognition in mainstream American film, Banderas has proven time and time again to be a versatile performer. His filmography has seen him dance, sing, voice-act, carry projects in lead roles, make an impact in secondary parts, and bring his own unique style to comedy, drama, horror, thriller, and action....

June 12, 2025 · 9 min · 1781 words · Olivia Martin

Booster Gold: Is Zack Stentz Writing a DC Comics Movie?

New rumors have surfaced today regarding the possibleBooster Goldmovie in development over at Warner Bros. Last September, we reported that DC TV super-producerGreg Berlantiwas rumored to bean executive producer and possibly even a director on the picture. Along with Berlanti, fellow DC TV producerSarah Schechterwas also reported to be involved as an executive producer on the property. That’s about all the information we had at the time, and it all remains unconfirmed by either Warner Bros....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1002 words · Linda Collins

Bryce Dallas Howard on the Magic of ‘Pete’s Dragon’

With directorDavid Lowery’sfantastic family filmPete’s Dragonopening in theaters this weekend, I was recently able to speak with Bryce Dallas Howard about the film. During the interview she talked about memorable moments from filming, the message of the movie, what she collects, Pokemon Go, how her favorite video game growing up was Super Mario Bros. 3,Jurassic World 2, and more. If you’re not familiar with Disney’sPete’s Dragonremake, the film tells the story of an orphaned boy named Pete (Oakes Fegley) and his best friend Elliott, who happens to be a dragon....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 327 words · Monique Colon

Calm with Horses Review: A Beautifully Tragic Tale of Dueling Loyalties

Confidently slapping the “right” or “wrong” label on a decision is nice, but more often than not, the choices we make are riddled with complexities that only the individual right smack in the middle of them can fully process.Calm with Horsesgives you a taste of just that. The movie kicks off strong, introducing its protagonist as a good guy who’s gone down a bad path and must change his ways, but over the course of the film, directorNick Rowlandelegantly explores the escalating predicament he’s in in a way that does reaffirm that initial assessment, but with the added weight of an abundance of major complications with no easy answers....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 783 words · Jason Allen

Dark Knight Returns McFarlane Figures Include Robin, Joker, Superman, Batman

Hot off the heels ofDC FanDome,McFarlane Toyshas just announced a new line of figures inspired byFrank Miller’sThe Dark Knight Returns. The Line includes Batman, Superman, Robin, and The Joker. Each of the figures stands at an incredibly detailed 7” scale, and comes with a collectable art card with a character bio on the back, and character specific accessories. Every toy also comes with one piece of the Build-a-Figure which combines to make Batman’s horse from the comic and every figure is designed with ultra articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 888 words · Amber Randolph

Deadpool 2 Director Explains Why Brad Pitt Won't Be Cable

It’s kind of funny to think that a film that 20th Century Foxreallydidn’t want to make for years has spawned a sequel that’s garneringhugeinterest from fans and A-listers alike. Indeed, the $783 million box office ofDeadpoolhas madeDeadpool 2a hot commodity, and as directorDavid Leitchand his team have started casting the follow-up while continuing work on the script, a number of exciting names have popped up as possibilities to join the ensemble....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 344 words · Kenneth Williams

Disney Animation and Pixar: New Leadership as John Lasseter Exits

There’s a changing of the guard over at the Mouse House. With former Chief Creative OfficerJohn Lasseterexiting his position at both Walt Disney Animation and Pixar, some high-profile names are stepping in to fill the void in the executive roles, splitting Lasseter’s former duties. Now,Jennifer Leewill take on the position of Chief Creative Officer at Walt Disney Animation Studios whilePete Docterwill be Chief Creative Officer of Pixar Animation Studios. This doesn’t come as a surprise considering thatLee and Docter were reported to be taking on extra dutiesat their respective studios as Lasseter transitioned from his executive position to that of a consultant before his exit at the end of this year, butVarietynow confirms the new roles....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Tammy Rice

Disney Could Buy Their Own Theaters Soon's a Bad Thing

Here’s a heaping dose of “yikes” for anyone worried about the future of independent cinemas and major studios' stranglehold on film distribution: The U.S. Department of Justice is moving to get rid of the Paramount Consent Decrees, a long-standing set of regulations that curbed the way major studios distributed their films. In a speech to the American Bar Association, Assistant Attorney GeneralMakan Delrahimsaid [viaVariety] the decrees “no longer serve the public interest, because the horizontal conspiracy — the original violation animating the decrees — has been stopped....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Lisa Schneider

Eli Wallach’s Last Film Is This Steven Spielberg-Acclaimed Short

From his Broadway debut in 1945 to his last feature-length film in 2010,Eli Wallachis no doubt one of the greatest, most prolific actors of our time. With a career spanning 65 years in both film and television, the consummate character actor worked well into his 90s before passing away in 2014. But while audiences are well aware of the multi-award-winning star’s final roles on both the big and small screen, it’s his 2015 short filmThe Traindirected byAsher Grodman, and inspired by a true story, that is an underrated gem deserving of more attention....

June 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1070 words · Amy Ingram

Emily Watson on Why HBO's Chernobyl Is a Cautionary Tale for Our Times

From creator/writerCraig Mazinand directorJohan Renck, the five-part HBO mini-seriesChernobylexplores how the 1986 nuclear accident become one of the worst human-made catastrophes in history. After the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union suffered a massive explosion that released radioactive material across Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, and as far as Scandinavia and western Europe, countless brave men and women sacrificed their own lives, both knowingly and unknowingly, in an attempt to save Europe from unimaginable disaster....

June 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2252 words · Victoria Anderson

Falling Water: Blake Masters on the Importance of Answers

From executive producerGale Anne Hurdand showrunnerBlake Masters, the USA Network drama seriesFalling Watertells the story of three unrelated people – a trend-spotter named Tess (Lizzie Brocheré), a fixer named Burton (David Ajala) and a cop named Taka (Will Yun Lee) – each motivated by different but very personal factors. As they realize they’re connected by the fact that they are all dreaming separate parts of a single common dream, they must figure out what their dreams are trying to tell them and how much they can alter reality by altering the course of their dreams....

June 12, 2025 · 16 min · 3298 words · Brian Williams