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Here's a hint, it started with J.J. Abrams and has to do with the Beastie Boys.
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Jan de Bont says he didn't know there was a follow-up to his 1996 disaster film—until he saw the trailer.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teases the aftermath of the new film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
The skimpy costume Carrie Fisher's Princess Leia wore at the beginning of Return of the Jedi is up for auction.
Peter Parker keeps getting tangled up in webs spun by forces too big for him to truly defeat.
The Oscar winner had her reasons for wanting to star in Eli Roth's video game adaptation, OK?
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Six Flags' newly expanded Fright Fest for 2024 includes the Conjuring films, Stranger Things , and DC Comics.
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And of course, she's 100% right to say so. Rude to even ask!
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