Movies & TV

Benedict Wong and Game of Thrones Alums Join Sci-Fi Series "Three-Body Problem" as Netflix Fills Key Roles with 12 Cast Members

Things have really picked up with Netflix's science fiction series "Three-Body Problem" with the addition of 12 cast members. These cast members include familiar names, including Benedict Wong from "Doctor Strange" and "Raya and the Last Dragon," Jovan Adepo, John Bradley (aka. Samwell Tarly from "Game of Thrones"), Tsai Chin, Liam Cunningham (aka. Davos Seaworth from "Game of Thrones"), Eiza González, Jess Hong, Marlo Kelly, Alex Sharp, Sea Shimooka, Zine Tseng, and Saamer Usmani.

A-List Cast Featuring Ellen Barkin and Nina Dobrev Joins Adam Devine for Netflix Comedy "The Out-Laws"

Netflix has recently announced the slate of A-list talent that will appear in their upcoming comedy, "The Out-Laws." Led by "Workaholics" star Adam Devine, other big names joining the film include Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev, Michael Rooker, Poorna Jagannathan, Julie Hagerty, Richard Kind, Lil Rel Howery, and Devine's "Workaholics" co-star Blake Anderson. Pierce Brosnan was previously announced as part of the cast.

Three "Dune" Movies? Quick on the Heels of the "Dune" Sequel Announcement, Director Denis Villenueve Says He Wants to Make a Movie Trilogy

Following the news of Legendary and Warner Bros. greenlighting the "Dune" sequel breaking, director Denis Villenueve says that he'd "always envisioned three movies" in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. With "Dune" pulling in $40.1 million at the box office, the highest gross yet for a film that's debuted simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max, the possibility of a third "Dune" movie doesn't seem too out of the question.

6 Rock Solid Reasons Why 'Snake Eyes' and 'Mortal Kombat' Are A Cut Above the Typical Silly Action Movie

When I went to see "Snake Eyes" in theaters, it was to take myself out on a date and enjoy the sight of the handsome and charismatic Henry Golding kicking butt as the titular Snake Eyes. And, when I went to see the 2021 "Mortal Kombat" movie, I went to see similarly hunky Asian action stars kick butt and get their time to shine. On first glance, these films had the sheen of "silly action movies", but I was feeling more connected and appreciative of them than I expected as I watched.