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Robin Accepts a Date with a Man in New Issue of ‘Batman: Urban Legends’

Tim Drake, one iteration of Batman’s young sidekick Robin, is exploring his bisexuality in the latest issue of the comic book, Batman: Urban Legends. In the August installment of the monthly anthology series, which was released on Tuesday, Tim accepts an invitation for a date from his old friend, Bernard, with whom he recently reunited,…

Quentin Tarantino’s Unproduced Star Trek Film Script Features Gangster Scenes and Time Travel

After Paramount Pictures announced last month that it won’t be producing Quentin Tarantino’s hyped R-rated Star Trek movie, WandaVision director Matt Shakman has signed on to take over the helming duties on the next installment in the space adventure franchise. With the studio making new plans with the Emmy Award-nominated director, screenwriter Mark L. buy…

Suspect Arrested in Hit-and-Run Death of Gone Girl Actress Lisa Banes

A suspect has been arrested in the hit-and-run accident that killed Gone Girl actress Lisa Banes, the NYPD has announced. The suspect is a 26-year-old Manhattan man, Brian Boyd, who fled the scene after he hit the film, television and Broadway star on June 4 with an electric scooter. online pharmacy nolvadex over the counter…

Roku Might Save ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ – What Others Shows Got a Second Chance?

Late last week, TVLine reported that, weeks after its cancellation, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist may be getting a fresh chance at life with a potential rescue from Roku for a two-hour TV movie that could lead to more episodes if it does well. This is surely good news for fans of the show, and it’s merely…

Crunchyroll and Funimation Will be Combined after Sony Acquisition

Sony has confirmed it officially acquired anime giant Crunchyroll from AT&T in a deal worth almost $1.2 billion. According the official site of Sony Funimation, the pact, which was announced in December and finalized Monday, brings the 15-year-old Crunchyroll under the same roof as Sony’s own anime division, Funimation. The former competitors will be combined,…

A ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Sequel May Be Coming, Says Brian May

Queen fans will be delighted to learn that a sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody is potentially in the works, according to guitarist Brian May. In an Instagram Live chat, as reported by IndieWire, May teased, “We are looking at it. Yeah, we have been looking at ideas. It’s going to be hard to follow that one…

Jennifer Lawrence and Paolo Sorrentino Teamed Up to Make a Talent Agent Sue Mengers Biopic

Apple and Netflix are among the streaming services that are bidding on a biopic about famed Hollywood talent agent Sue Mengers, who will be played by Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, Deadline is reporting. Fellow Academy Award-winner, Paolo Sorrentino is attached to direct the film, which was written by Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo and John…

Joel Kinnaman Files Restraining Order Against Model Who Accuses Him of Sexual Assault

This past Friday, as his new movie The Suicide Squad opened in theaters and on HBO Max, star Joel Kinnaman revealed on Instagram that he has filed for a restraining order against Swedish model Gabriella Magnusson, who goes by Bella Davis, to counter what he alleged was false information that she was attempting to spread…

Best Sports Movies of All Time : We Picked Top 3

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Hunger Games Prequel Will Begin Production In First Half of 2022

Lionsgate is aiming to start production on the screen adaptation of its The Hunger Games prequel film, which will be based on Susan Collins’ novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, in the first half of 2022. Deadline is reporting that the update comes from the motion picture group’s chairman, Joe Drake, during the company’s…

HFPA Approves Reformed Bylaws to Bring Change to Golden Globes After Numerous Controversies

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the organization behind the Golden Globe Awards, has approved a new set of bylaws in response to the criticisms that have mounted against its practices this year. The new laws are set to reform the organization, most notably in recruiting a more diverse group of members and addressing the…