Ryan Gosling Is Ken in First Character Photo from Margot Robbie’s ‘Barbie’
Warner Bros. is teasing the new film “Barbie.” The studio shared a photo for the movie Wednesday featuring Ryan Gosling.
Warner Bros. is teasing the new film “Barbie.” The studio shared a photo for the movie Wednesday featuring Ryan Gosling.
Amber Heard flatly denied viral rumors on Tuesday that she had been cut and recast in the upcoming “Aquaman” sequel following her loss in Johnny Depp’s defamation suit.
Two parents have claimed that The Flash star Ezra Miller has been grooming their daughter since she was 12 years old, to the point of becoming a toxic influence on her life now that she is 18.
Instead, Hamada testified that Heard’s status in the sequel was at risk due to her lack of “chemistry” with co-star Jason Momoa in the first film, causing the post-production team to have to put “a lot of effort” in editing her scenes.
The petition to have actress Amber Heard removed from Warner Bros. Pictures’ upcoming sequel to “Aquaman” has gained traction once again amid Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit.
CNN+ and Jemele Hill are on the cusp of being shut down. But Hill is used to signing onto Titanic efforts that quickly sink beneath the waves
Warner Bros. has bowed to Chinese authorities by removing gay dialogue from its blockbuster sequel Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore, with the studio justifying its act of artistic censorship by describing it as “nuanced cuts” and “minor edits.”
The foreseeable future of actor Ezra Miller and his rocketing career is now in question after Warner Bros. and DC executives reportedly held a secret meeting in the wake of his arrest for alleged disorderly conduct.
“The Batman,” “Ambulance,” “The Bad Guys,” “Escape Room: Tournament Of Champions.” What do these Hollywood movies have in common? Studios won’t release them in Russia but have successfully secured theatrical releases for them in China, despite the CCP’s record of invasion and genocide.
“The Batman” is still going strong three weeks into its theatrical run, with a tight grip on the top spot at the box office.
Russians anticipating Director Matt Reeves’ upcoming feature length rendition of “The Batman” will be disappointed to learn that Warner Bros. has canceled the film’s release in their country in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
CNN’s Jake Tapper devoted his recurring segment “Behind China’s Wall”on Tuesday to criticizing Hollywood studios for self-censoring themselves in order to avoid upsetting officials in Beijing. But Tapper failed to call out CNN’s parent company WarnerMedia for its own complicity in appeasing China.
The sci-fi -drama “Dune” — starring Timothee Chalament, Oscar Isaac, Zendaya and Jason Momoa — is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $40.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A promotional poster for the science-fiction epic Dune produced for the Chinese market removed a black main character from the image.
Paramount announced delays in the release of two of its high anticipated blockbusters, Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7, over worries that fans will once again decide to avoid theaters as coronavirus cases continue to spike around the world.
Warner Bros. is reportedly using an interactive deepfake program to allow users to insert themselves into the studio’s latest promo for the new movie Reminiscence. AI-generated deepfake videos are often good enough to fool the average person, making famous people appear to say things they never said, or putting them in unusual situations.
James Gunn has just delivered one of the biggest box office disasters in history with “The Suicide Squad.”
After “Black Widows'” quick death, online movie pirates might be the very scourge that saves movie theaters from extinction.
Joe Pytka, who directed Michael Jordan in the 1996 hit “Space Jam,” unloaded on the Warner Bros.-backed sequel, saying one huge problem with the film is LeBron James is “no Michael Jordan.”
All the woke pandering by LeBron James couldn’t save “Space Jam: A New Legacy” from the wrath of movie critics, who no doubt are likely to agree with the NBA star’s anti-police rhetoric and other left-wing positions, but who were clearly unable to muster enough goodwill to give the blockbuster sequel even a perfunctory pass.
The Hollywood studio behind the upcoming Space Jam sequel is staying silent after the movie’s star, LeBron James, singled out an Ohio police officer photographed at the scene where teenager Ma’Khia Bryant was fatally shot to protect another young girl.
Hollywood is doubling down on making more shows about “equity” and social justice, with a major TV studio announcing plans to partner with a Yale professor who has pushed for racial “equity” in policing and who justified last year’s Black Lives Matter protests and riots by arguing they were caused by generations of “white supremacy.”
Warner Bros. is rebooting the “Father of the Bride” movie franchise, this time with an all-Latino cast and starring Andy Garcia in the role formerly filled by Steve Martin and Spencer Tracy.
Warner Bros. will not include Pepé Le Pew in any of its future projects amid leftist claims that the popular Looney Toons character “normalized rape culture.”
The daughter of animator and Pepé Le Pew creator Chuck Jones says her father was a liberal, the ionic cartoon skunk’s purposes is purely comical, and he in no way promotes rape or male dominance over women and was never meant to do so.
The Woke Nazis are wrong. The truth is that the now-blacklisted Pepé Le Pew taught young boys to NOT be sex-pests.
Iconic Looney Tunes cartoon character Pepe Le Pew has been axed from the upcoming Warner Bros. theatrical sequel “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” starring LeBron James, according to reports.
Justice League cast member Ray Fisher is accusing WarnerMedia of an empty PR stunt by bringing on activist writer Ta-Nehisi Coates to pen a Superman reboot.
Director Nicole Kassell has been joined by New Line Cinema to announce a new production of The Wizard Of Oz is now being planned.
Dozens of television productions, from NBC’s freshman Ted Danson-starring sitcom “Mr. Mayor” to 20th Television’s “American Crime Story: Impeachment,” have once again been put on hold as L.A. County health officials urge businesses in the area to shut down as coronavirus cases spike and much of the county locks down.
NEW YORK — Despite premiering simultaneously by streaming service, “Wonder Woman 1984” managed the best box office debut of the pandemic, opening with $16.7 million over the Christmas weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The superhero sequel “Wonder Woman 1984” has earned an estimated $38.5 million in ticket sales from international theaters, Warner Bros. said Sunday. Most of the earnings came from Chinese theaters, where it earned an estimated $18.8 million. It wasn’t enough to take first place in the country, however — that honor went to a local release.
As small businesses around California struggle to stay afloat amid the latest round of stay-at-home orders, Hollywood studios are able to keep the cameras rolling thanks to the work of highly paid lobbyists whom the studios reportedly hired to sway state politicians, including Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).
The Directors Guild of America (DGA) slammed Warner Bros. in a strongly worded letter, criticizing the At&t-owned entertainment company’s decision to release its entire 2021 movie slate in theaters and on HBO Max.
Movie actors and actresses have cheapened themselves, and by extension their product, and now they’re going to find themselves TV actors… And they deserve it.
Listen, there will always be movie theaters of some sort. People like going out to the movies. But movie-going as it had been? Doubtful.
Warner Bros. is reportedly set to release its entire movie slate in theaters and on HBO Max on the same day next year, a major move smashing the theatrical window, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered thousands of theaters across the United States.
NEW YORK (AP) — “No New ‘Movies’ Till Influenza Ends” blared a New York Times headline on Oct. 10, 1918, while the deadly second wave of the Spanish Flu was unfolding. A century later, during another pandemic, movies — quotes no longer necessary — are again facing a critical juncture. But it’s not because new films haven’t been coming out. By streaming service, video-on-demand, virtual theater or actual theater, a steady diet of films have been released under COVID-19 every week. The Times has reviewed more than 460 new movies since mid-March.
This news about “Wonder Woman 1984” isn’t about the pandemic, it’s about the math, it’s about where the real money is, and the real money is in the golden goose of streaming subscriptions.
“Justice League” star Ray Fisher has accused “top-level” Warner Bros. executives of engaging in “blatantly racist conversations” about his accusations of abusive treatment by director Joss Whedon on the set of the 2017 superhero film.