Toy Fair 2017 Images: Justice League, Wonder Woman

And with that, New York Toy Fair has come to a close. But with the end of Toy Fair comes a whole host of new toys. DC has big plans for 2017 as we gear up for bothJustice LeagueandWonder Woman, and will debut a whole host of movie-inspired toys and figures from their upcoming features as well as figures fromThe Killing Joke,Suicide Squadand of course, DC’s countless comics. Get ready for a whole lot of Batman....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 216 words · Sophia Bennett

Twin Peaks Recap: Guns, Pie, and a Vortex in the Sky

If nothing else, “Part 11” ofTwin Peaks: The Returngave us our first tangible link between the world of Twin Peaks and the black-and-white nightmare that emerged about 10 minutes into the now-classic “Part 8” since that episode ended. The dimensional vortex, for lack of a better descriptor, that Gordon sees at the site of Hastings and Ruth’s trip into the unknown brought us into another room on the other side, where the demonic homeless people stared vacantly and unmoved at the new visitor before Albert thankfully pulled Gordon out....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 866 words · Kelsey Villanueva

Vincent D'Onofrio on Emerald City, Wilson Fisk's Return

The NBC seriesEmerald City, directed by filmmakerTarsem Singh, tells the story of 20-year-old Dorothy Gale (Adria Arjona), who gets swept up into the eye of a tornado and transported to a mystical land where an all-powerful ruler, known as The Wizard (Vincent D’Onofrio), has outlawed magic. While in Oz, Dorothy finds herself on a path that is empowering, epic, romantic and fantastical, as she tries to figure out this unfamiliar world with witches, a lion, a tin man and a scarecrow....

July 14, 2025 · 9 min · 1818 words · James Vasquez

We Visited the the Weta Digital Performance Capture Stage with Robert Rodriguez

Last year, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Wellington, New Zealand for theAlita: Battle Angelexperience at Weta Digital. Weta Digital is a digital visual effects company that was founded byPeter Jackson,Richard Taylor, andJamie Selkirkin 1993. From Gollum to Caesar, Middle-earth to Pandora, Weta Digital has created some of the most memorable characters and worlds of the last twenty years. To kick off the experience, we were fitted in performance capture suits and got to reenact a scene from the movie!...

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 342 words · Kari Meyer

Weekly TV Guide: Homeland, The Daily Show, More

The Collider Weekly TV Guide is a rundown of notable episodes, premieres, returns, finales, and opportunities to catch up on great shows (or cast an eye to the occasional TV train wreck). Check out our picks for the week of September 28th: Monday, 9/28 The Daily Show with Trevor Noah(Comedy Central, 11 p.m.) – The venerable news-comedy program returns with contributorTrevor Noahtaking the helm from the legendaryJon Stewart. Noah has described the first week of the show as a sort of mini-series, catching up with recent news and settling into the new format, which promises to wrangle in more internet-based reporting....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1006 words · Jeffrey Sherman

‘The Boy and the Heron’: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Everything We Know About Hayao Miyazaki’s Next Film

Studio Ghibli films are known for being saturated with some of the most creative characters in all of cinema. Coming to theaters in the U.S. on Dec. 8,Hayao Miyazaki’s newest comeback film,The Boy and the Heron, tells the story of a 12-year-old boy, stricken by the grief of his mother’s sudden death, who moves to the countryside where he is taunted by a strange and exotic Grey Heron.The heron, voiced byMasaki Sudaand dubbed byRobert Pattinson, guides Mahito into a surreal fantasy world where he must search for love and meaning without the presence of his mother, but the mysterious, cranky, and deceitful heron has plans of his own....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1114 words · Cheryl Jackson

‘The Boys’ Creator on the Weirdest Season 4 Homelander Scene

[Editor’s note: The following contains major spoilers for Episode 6 of Season 4 of The Boys.] In episode six of Season 4 of the Prime Video seriesThe Boys, Homelander (Antony Starr), Sage (Susan Heyward) and Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) attend a party at Tek Knight’s expansive manor to further their plan to help Neuman become President. At the same time, Hughie (Jack Quaid) disguises himself as Webweaver and unexpectedly finds himself in the secret underground Tek Cave without the proper safe word....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1326 words · David Allen

"We Never Think of These Characters As Gone": 'Chicago Fire' Showrunner Teases Brett and Casey a Year After Departure

Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) and Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) left the Windy City inChicago FireSeason 12. In the sixth episode, “Port in the Storm,” the couple finalized their nuptials and pursued a new life with their new kids in Oregon. Close to one year later, updates about how they are doing have not been forthcoming, butChicago Fire’s showrunnerAndrea Newmanpromises it will be remedied. “It’s so funny because we never think of these characters as gone,” Newman toldTV Line....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 482 words · Stephen Young

'First Girl I Loved' Review from Sundance 2016

A collage of a time half-remembered,First Girl I Lovedis the ‘high-school yearbook’ of teen romances, skipping around (sometimes haphazardly) through events, replaying scenes, moments, memories – revealing new details with each replay. It’s telling that the scenes the film chooses to repeat are either the most traumatic or the most pleasurable, mirroring the tendency to fixate on the binaries of life. At times the elliptical, repeating nature of the film confounds rather than enlightens....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Rebecca Jones

'Nobody Wants This' Ending Explained’s Next for Joanne and Noah?

WhileErin Foster’sNobody Wants ThisstarringKristen BellandAdam Brodydidn’t get much buzz before its release, weeks after its premiere, the romantic-comedy series is scoring high on Rotten Tomatoes andsecured a spot in Netflix’s Top 10. The show follows Joanne (Bell), a podcaster who openly talks about her (struggling) relationships, and Noah (Brody), a devout rabbi who’s going through a breakup. The duo have differing views of love, but once they meet, their chemistry is electric....

July 13, 2025 · 6 min · 1069 words · Amanda Robinson

'Pachinko' Gorgeous Vinyl Release Highlights Kim Min-ha's Sunja

For fans of Emmy-nominated seriesPachinko, you will soon be able to listen to the soundtrack in a whole new way. Collider is excited to exclusively reveal the artwork for the upcoming LP, which is a clear vinyl record and features stunning, full-color images of the cast on both the front and the inner sleeve. The LP hits shelves on April 14. The soundtrack was composed byNico Muhly, who previously wrote music for movies likeHow to Talk to Girls at Parties,Kill Your Darlings, and Academy Award winnerThe Reader....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Robert Good MD

'SNL' Cold Open — Jim Jordan Still Doesn't Have the Votes

Saturday Night Liveis back, and we’re getting creative and fun withhost and music guestBad Bunny! The musician is rightfully beloved by fans around the world and his episode pulling double duty started with quite the cold open to set the tone and bring the audience in to an overall pretty great episode. Unsurprisingly, the start of the show was making fun of the House of Representatives, starting withMikey Dayas Jim Jordan....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Lorraine Alexander

'The Simpsons' Most Romantic Moment Is Also Its Best Flashback Episode

In terms of sheer length, Marge (Julie Kavner) and Homer (Dan Castellaneta) probably have the most consistent marriage of any couple in television history.The Simpsonsis one of the longest running shows ever, and the relationship between the two has been a given since the pilot episode. Whilethe best episodes ofThe Simpsonsshowed the tenderness that the two shared, later seasons became more dogmatic in their view of marriage, family, and romance in general....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 1015 words · Michael Mitchell