Tuesday, 7th, 2025 | 9:39PM Updated
Five days after “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” held its world premiere in Shanghai Disneyland on May 11, the film is now being held hostage by hackers. The situation has similarities to the Friday WannaCry Ransomware attack that held hostage 200,000 computers across 150 countries.
With 200 million Chinese students who have used “How Are You” as their English textbook while in junior high school from 1990 to 2000, producers of a movie which used fictional characters from the textbook see the former students as the potential audience.
A new “Hellboy” movie is in the works, and this time, they’ve got “Stranger Things” star David Harbour taking on the titular role, replacing Ron Perlman.
The 25th “James Bond” film is still stuck in development limbo with no confirmed leading man and director to take on the film.
Elizabeth Debicki made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as the villain Ayesha in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.” Failing to exact her revenge against Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians, Ayesha will definitely be back for more in “Guardians of the Galaxy 3.”
POW! Entertainment, a U.S. media and entertainment company co-founded by comics icon Stan Lee, has entered into an agreement with Hong Kong's Camsing International Holding, with the latter acquiring its extensive library of intellectual properties to create "another 'Marvel' in the Asian market."
It was in 2015 when the reboot movie of the “Mad Max” franchise, “Mad Max: Fury Road,” entertained the mass and generated a box office success. No wonder why recent reports claim that the director of the film already has 2 sequels on-hand for the 2015 box office movie.
WWE CEO Vince McMahon is getting his own biopic, titled “Pandemonium,” and the film is on the lookout for the actor to portray McMahon.
The DCEU has announced another interesting addition to its growing list of movie titles, and it’s none other than “Justice League Dark.” The film, which will be helmed by Doug Liman, promises to tackle some of the more supernatural aspects of the DC universe.
“Marvel’s Inhumans” is the new show to watch out for this September. “Marvel’s Inhumans,” which was initially picked up for a theatrical release until it was retooled for Marvel Television, is said to have stronger ties with small screen Marvel shows than its big screen MCU counterparts.
In China, Indian star Aamir Khan is fondly referred to as "Uncle Khan." He recently made waves with the release of his newest film project, "Dangal."
Mark Wahlberg unveiled a new trailer of Paramount’s “Transformers: The Last Knight” at the recently held MTV Movie & TV Awards. Wahlberg also gave a brief synopsis of the film: “Giant badass robots kicking the crap out of each other and I do some cool sh**, too.”
After breaking multiple box office records worldwide with Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Emma Watson starred in the thriller “The Circle” with Tom Hanks. The film brought to the fore the controversial topic about technology and how it may be interfering with privacy instead of protecting it.
Fans are officially getting an “Edge of Tomorrow 2,” which is a sequel to the 2014 hit sci-fi film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. According to reports, Cruise came upon a solid idea for the sequel which will also include Blunt.
Although Disney holds the rights to majority of Marvel characters, Fox holds the rights to integral characters in the Marvel comics such as the entire X-Men fam.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.