Deadpool & Wolverine - Release Date, Cast, Director & More
Plus: Madame Web's box office flop, Stephen King hates one of his movies, the only Deadpool recap you need, and more.
Deadpool & Wolverine - Release Date, Cast, Director, And More Info
Excitement is growing for the upcoming "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie, which officially brings the two iconic roles into the MCU fold. We’ve done some digging and have brought together everything we know so far about this release!
Madame Web's Box Office Is Bad Enough To Squash Sony's Spider-Man Spin-Off Plans
Sony's "Madame Web," proved to be a box office flop, bringing in only $26.2 million in its first six days, far behind the $52 million made by "Bob Marley: One Love," against which it premiered. With dismal reviews leading to poor word of mouth, the future doesn't look bright for this Spider-Man spin-off, putting Sony's future adaptation plans into question.
A Russell Crowe Movie You Haven't Heard Of Made The Top 10 At The Box Office
Despite flying under the radar, Russell Crowe's latest action movie "Land of Bad" managed to crack the top ten at the box office over the weekend, showing the power of the actor's draw. Despite modest expectations and a low-key marketing campaign, the movie managed to pull in $1.8M.
Stephen King Hates The Only Movie He Ever Directed
Even the great Stephen King was stumped by the difficulties of filmmaking when he decided to direct the adaptation of his own short story, "Trucks", resulting in the flawed B-movie, "Maximum Overdrive". Despite its box-office flop and scathing reviews, there’s still an undeniable trashy fun and a uniquely King-like charm to this flick.
The Only Deadpool Recap You Need Before Deadpool & Wolverine
If you’re excited for the new "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie, you’ll likely be needing a quick recap to get you up to speed on the previous storylines, twists and characters. We’ll… here’s the recap you need!
Quentin Tarantino Was The Rare Director To Host SNL – But How Was His Episode?
Quentin Tarantino's stint as the host of a flailing SNL in 1995 is revisited, revealing both the hits and misses of an unexpected move from the then rapidly rising indie filmmaker, including a particularly cringey scene that’s pretty hard to watch in 2024.