The sequel to the Nickelodeon classic begins streaming on Paramount+ this fall. Kenan and Kel (and All of Us) Are Dudes in Trailer for Good Burger 2: Watch Carys Anderson
San Diego Comic-Con may not be on the docket, but a new look at the Captain Marvel sequel is. Marvel’s Latest Superteam Unites in New The Marvels Trailer: Watch Ben Kaye
The Euphoria actor plays a pro athlete in the sports rom-com, coming to theaters September 15th. Zendaya is a Master of Tennis and Seduction in Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers Trailer: Watch Jo Vito
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Russell Crowe, and Ariana DeBose star in this Marvel-associated Sony production. Kraven the Hunter Trailer Shows R-Rated Take on Latest Spider-Man Villain Spin-Off: Watch Ben Kaye
Taraji P. Henson and Halle Bailey also star in the film, which opens in theaters Christmas day. Fantasia Breaks Free in Emotional Trailer for The Color Purple Musical Remake: Watch Eddie Fu
The outsized aquatic action sequel arrives in theaters on August 4th. Jason Statham Stomps on Prehistoric Shark’s Snout in Meg 2 Trailer: Watch Bryan Kress
The romantic action-adventure movie hits Apple TV+ on April 21st. Chris Evans and Ana de Armas Fight Spies Together in Trailer for Ghosted: Watch Eddie Fu
The DC film finally arrives on June 16th. Michael Keaton Returns as Batman in New Trailer for The Flash: Watch Eddie Fu
Netflix has today revealed the trailer for Your Place or Mine, the upcoming rom-com starring Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher. It begins streaming February 10th, just in time for Valentine’s Day. In the film, Debbie (Witherspoon) and Peter (Kutcher) are a pair of long-distance best friends who, despite one sexual encounter and many miles between them, have kept in constant contact for 20 years. Peter convinces Debbie, now a single mom, to stay in his New York apartment for a week to finally re-focus on herself; Peter, in return, comes to Debbie’s house in Los Angeles to watch her teenage son. Their seemingly perfect plan is thwarted, though, when Peter realizes he may have had feelings for Debbie the entire duration of their friendship — meaning the bi-coastal lifestyle ...
Thanks to a new trailer, we finally have a look at Nicolas Cage’s much anticipated turn as the vampire Dracula in the upcoming horror comedy Renfield. Watch it below In the film, Cage plays the overbearing boss to his long-suffering assistant Renfield (Nicholas Hoult), who “needs to get out of a toxic relationship,” as he explains in a support group to start the trailer. Luckily for Renfield, he “finds a new lease on life and maybe even redemption when he falls for feisty, perennially angry traffic cop Rebecca Quincy,” played by Awkwafina. Renfield was directed by Chris McKay (The Lego Batman Movie), with Ryan Ridley (Rick and Morty) penning the script based on an original story outline from Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead). The cast is rounded out by Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, Shohre...
The Evil Dead are coming back: New Line Cinema has today unveiled the official trailer for Evil Dead Rise, the new installment in the beloved horror franchise set to hit theaters on April 21st, 2023. Creator/original director Sam Raimi won’t be helming this movie, nor will Bruce Campbell reprise his role as Ash Williams; Irish filmmaker Lee Cronin directed and wrote Evil Dead Rise, with Raimi and Campbell instead working as executive producers. It’s unclear how the new film connects to the original trilogy, except for the presence of the fabled Necronomicon. Evil Dead Rise is centered around two estranged sisters, Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) and Beth (Lily Sullivan), “whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for sur...