Mel Gibson’s Next Film “Flight Risk” With Mark Wahlberg Just Got Delayed on the Tarmac

Lionsgate has announced thatFlight Risk, the highly anticipated suspense thriller fromMel Gibson, will now hit theaters on June 05, 2025. Originally slated for an July 11, 2025 release, the studio made the decision to push the release date, giving the film a quieter opening weekend. It will now contend with Disney-inspired indie horror comedyScreamboatand IFC Films’ thrillerInheritance, starringPhoebe DynevorandRhys Ifans. Flight Risk, starringMark Wahlberg,Topher Grace, andMichelle Dockery, is based on a 2020 Black List script by Jared Rosenberg....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · David Moore

Netflix's The Circle, Too Hot to Handle Season 2 Release Dates Revealed

Netflix’s reality TV showsThe CircleandToo Hot To Handlehave finally been given Season 2 release dates and unique release strategies, per a press release. According to Netflix VP of Unscripted and Documentary SeriesBranden Reigg, both reality series will premiere weekly instead of the previous style of releasing all episodes at once. The Circlewill premiere four episodes per week on Wednesdays beginning April 14, withToo Hot To Handlefollowing Wednesdays in June. While this strategy undoubtedly differs highly from both show’s original concepts, it will give viewers a much easier time dissecting the episodes and maintaining interest in these “bigger and better” series over a period of time....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · John Robertson

Nicolas Cage Had the Worst Time Filming ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High'

There aren’t many actors working today whose careers have had the longevity ofNicolas Cage. With a career that has spanned over four decades, Cage has starred in many massive commercial hits and received numerous award nominations for his impressive work. While he’s now often associated withhis over-the-top performancesand strange acting choices, Cage can often take audiences by surprise with his dramatic work, such as his Academy Award-winning role in the 1995 addiction dramaLeaving Las Vegas....

July 11, 2025 · 5 min · 959 words · Cory Murillo

Obi-Wan Kenobi Series: Hayden Christensen Will Return as Anakin

Here’s a bombshell for you: During today’s Disney Investor Day presentation, Lucasfilm presidentKathleen Kennedyannounced two key pieces of the puzzle regarding the forthcoming Disney+Obi-Wan Kenobispinoff series starringEwan McGregorreprising his role as the titular Jedi from the prequel trilogy. One: It will canonically take place 10 years afterStar Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. And two…Hayden Christensenis back as Darth Vader. Whether you loved or hated him as Anakin Skywalker-turned-Darth Vader inAttack of the ClonesandRevenge of the Sith, there’s no denying that Christensen made an impact playing one of pop culture’s greatest, most tragic villains....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Michael Rogers

Preacher: Greg Nicotero on Arseface's Make-up Effects

Whether you’re a longtime fan ofGarth Ennis'“Preacher” comics or are newly indoctrinated to them thanks to AMC’s adaptation of the series, there’s one character that probably captured your attention more than most: Arseface. For the uninitiated, I’ll avoid spoiling just why the character looks this way, but it should suffice to say that his face sports what looks like a puckered asshole, as you might have figured out from his colorful moniker or the picture above....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 627 words · Stephanie Smith

Quentin Tarantino & 7 Other Directors Who Appear In Their Own Movies

Watching a film in the present day isn’t as simple as just following the story; it has become more than that. Many have become fascinated by the stories and processes involved in filmmaking. While some audience members choose to spot continuity errors in films, others look out for exciting cameo appearances - whether it be from a celebrity or the film director themselves. RELATED:9 Best Directors Under the Age of 40 There are directors such asMartin ScorseseorEdgar Wrightwho habitually choose to play smaller roles in their films, but other film directors who are also excellent actors, such asWoody AllenorClint Eastwood,decided to direct their films and play the leading roles....

July 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1218 words · Laura Cuevas

Sebastian Stan Joins Margot Robbie in Tonya Harding Movie

Captain America: Civil WarstarSebastian Stanis set to joinMargot Robbiein her upcomingTonya HardingbiopicI, Tonya. The Finest Hours and Million Dollar Arm director Craig Gillespie is set to helm the drama, which will recall Harding’s infamous 1994 attack on her figure skating competitor Nancy Kerrigan. Robbie is on board to play Harding and Deadline reports that Stan will take on the role of Harding’s ex-husbandJeff Gillooly, who helped plot the attack on Kerrigan....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 254 words · Christopher Cain

Skylar Astin on that Hercules Video and Clarifies His Interest in the Role

Back in Aprilit was revealedthat Disney is working on a live-actionHerculesremake with the Russo Brothers producing through their AGBO banner. Soon after the news broke, our very own Gregory Lawrence shared hisdream castfor the film withVincent Rodriguez IIIfromCrazy Ex-Girlfriendin the title role. Funny thing is, someone else who appeared on that show immediately made a play for the role himself,Skylar Astin. The day the news was announced, Astinshared a video on his Twitter accountof himself singing the movie’s Best Original Song nominee, “Go the Distance,” and then followed that up with a tweet that said, “I’m also available for the soundtrack....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · John Johnson

SNL: Bill Murray Returns to Play Steve Bannon in Cold Open

One of the funnier and undervalued sketches thatSNLhas returned to over the last year or so is the set of Morning Joe, MSNBC’s largely insufferable news-talk show hosted byMika BrzezinskiandJoe Scarborough. The duo are played byKate McKinnonandAlex Moffatin the sketches and both the performers and the writing staff have made plenty of deserved digs at their on-screen relationship as co-hosts, as well as their private life as husband and wife....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Katie Hodges

Star Wars Resistance Characters Revealed in New Images

As part of our ongoing, family-friendlyCollider Kidssegment, we’re thrilled to bring you an exclusive look at characters from Disney’s upcoming new animated series,Star Wars Resistance. FromStar Warsfranchise veteranDave Filoni(Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels), this series takes place prior to the events ofStar Wars: The Force Awakensand follows Kazuda Xiono (“Kaz”), a young pilot recruited by the Resistance for a top-secret mission to spy on the growing threat of the First Order....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Robert Rodriguez

Stranger Things Characters Sorted Into Harry Potter Hogwarts Houses

In celebration ofReturn to Hogwarts,and in anticipation of Season 4 ofStranger Things, the Sorting Hat has grouped your favorite characters from the magical universe of Hawkins, Indiana into their rightful Hogwarts houses. Of course, there are a lot of courageous, loyal Gryffindors inStranger Things.There are also some brainy, curious Ravenclaws; some friendly, kind Hufflepuffs; and some ambitious, potentially-evil Slytherins. If some of these choices are controversial, it’s only because the characters are so good that it’s hard to place them in only one house!...

July 11, 2025 · 5 min · 1043 words · Michelle Hays

Summer Movie Season Box Office: Winners & Losers of 2016

What a summer. The first half was dominated by the talk of sequelitis doom. After some major sequels opened in May and early June to disappointing returns the industry and entertainment media was obsessed with the idea that audiences were looking for something new. ThenTheConjuring 2andFinding Doryopened and those naysayers quieted for a bit as clearly the quality of the sequels had something to do with their performance. The second half of the summer season featured some major releases that dishearteningly underperformed and a few hits only a select few predicted (Bad Moms, Lights Out, Don’t Breathe)....

July 11, 2025 · 11 min · 2292 words · Debra Martinez

Summer Movies 2017: 25 Films You Need to See

The summer movie season is once again upon us. Kids will be out of school, non-teacher adults will be wishing they could take the summer off, and there will be far too many movies to see. Thankfully, the marketplace is diversifying, so that there are worthwhile-looking movies coming to Netflix, there are indies that could make a splash, and then there’s the general assortment of blockbusters that will inspire 1,000 thinkpieces on their way to grossing hundreds of millions of dollars....

July 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1422 words · Alan Barnes