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Adele is making her acting debut in Tom Ford's "Cry to Heaven." -

'V for Vendetta,' Which Starred Natalie Portman, Is Reportedly Getting a TV Series on HBO
HBO is reportedly working on a TV series adaptation of "V for Vendetta," a 2005 movie starring Natalie Portman. -

'Michael' Biopic Teaser Trailer Hits 30 Million Views in First 6 Hours; Features Icon's Nephew Jafaar Jackson
The teaser trailer for the biopic, "Michael," managed to hit more than 30 million views in its first six hours since release. -

'Miss Piggy' Feature Film in Development, With Cole Escola as Writer and Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone Producing
A Miss Piggy feature film is currently in development, with "Oh, Mary!" star Cole Escola writing and Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone producing. -

Brendan Fraser Reunites With Rachel Weisz for New 'Mummy' Movie
Stars Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are finally reuniting on a new "The Mummy" movie after more than two decades since the release of the first film. -

Alana Haim in Talks To Star in 'The Heidi Fleiss Story' Opposite Aubrey Plaza
American actress and musician Alana Haim is in talks to star opposite Aubrey Plaza in "The Heidi Fleiss Story." -

Potential 'Miami Vice' Reboot Could Feature Both 'Elvis' Star Austin Butler and 'Creed' Actor Michael B. Jordan
"Elvis" star Austin Butler and "Creed" actor Michael B. Jordan are in talks to star in the upcoming reboot of the "Miami Vice" series. -

'Stranger Things' Two-Hour Season 5 Finale Will Be Available in Movie Theaters
The Season 5 finale of "Stranger Things" will be available for viewing at movie theaters, coinciding with its release on Netflix. -

Jim Carrey in Talks for Lead Role of 'The Jetsons' Live-Action Movie
Actor Jim Carrey is reportedly in talks to star in a lead role for a potential live-action movie based on the original "The Jetsons" series. -

'Tron: Ares' Stumbles to $33.5 Million Opening Despite Leading North American Box Office
Jared Leto's "Tron: Ares" fell short of expectations with a $33.5 million opening despite leading the North American box office. -

Johnny Depp's Upcoming Movie, 'Modi,' Showcases Actor's Talent as a Director
Actor Johnny Depp showcases his directing talent in "Modi," which is getting a North American distribution on Nov. 7, 2025. -

Daniel Day-Lewis Comes Out of Retirement With Son Ronan's New Drama, 'Anemone'
Actor Daniel Day-Lewis ends his nearly decade-long retirement by featuring in son Ronan's drama, "Anemone." -

Kabuki Drama 'Kokuho,' Featuring Ryo Yoshizawa and Ken Watanabe, Gets U.S. Release Schedule
A U.S. release for Japan's Oscar entry, "Kokuho," a Kabuki drama film, has been set for November 2025. -

'The Simpsons Movie' Sequel Sets Summer 2027 Release Date, Marking Return After Two Decades
The sequel to the original "The Simpsons Movie" is getting a summer 2027 release, two decades after the first film. -

New Details for 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Movie: First Look & Potential Release Date
New details for "The Mandalorian and Grogu" movie just dropped, including a first-look trailer and a potential release date. -

Guillermo Del Toro's 'The Boy in the Iron Box' Casts Actors Rupert Friend, Kevin Durand, Jaeden Martell
Director Guillermo Del Toro has cast Rupert Friend, Kevin Durand, and Jaeden Martell to lead his upcoming film, "The Boy In The Iron Box." -

Marlon Wayans on 'White Girls' Sequel: Why He's Against It & What Can Convince Him To Come Back
Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans shared why he doesn't want to make a "White Chicks" sequel, but also revealed what could change his mind. -

Leonardo Dicaprio & Jennifer Lawrence To Star in Martin Scorsese's 'What Happens at Night'
Martin Scorsese is set to direct "What Happens At Night," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. -

The Jonas Brothers Returning for 'Camp Rock 3,' Now Filming With Demi Lovato Executive Producing
The Jonas Brothers are reprising their roles in "Camp Rock 3," with original cast member Demi Lovato now executive producing. -

Robert Redford, Dead at 89: The Legacy of a Hollywood Star Well Beyond His Movies
Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning actor, director, and activist, died. He was 89 years old. Redford leaves a career that defined generations of American cinema while shaping global conversations about the environment and social justice. His death marks the passing of not only a Hollywood icon but also one of the most influential cultural figures of the past half-century. -

Sigourney Weaver Talks New Details for James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Ahead of December 2025 Release
Actress Sigourney Weaver shared fresh details about her upcoming film "Avatar: Fire and Ash" ahead of the movie's December 2025 release.