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Actor Ben Stiller partners with Apple Original Films to work on a documentary exploring his parents' legacy. -

Jamie Lee Curtis Confirms Universal Is Working on a 'Murder, She Wrote' Reboot; Shooting To Start Soon
Oscar-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis confirms she will be starring as the lead character in the reboot of the classic murder-mystery series "Murder, She Wrote." -

Actor Tom Troupe, Known for 'Star Trek' and 'Mission: Impossible,' Dies at 97
Veteran actor Tom Troupe has died at age 97 following a lengthy career in television and film -

Director James Gunn Thanks Fans for Helping New 'Superman' Soar With Box Office Win
Director James Gunn thanked fans for their support in helping the new "Superman" film soar to a box office win. -

Jon M. Chu Tapped To Direct Mattel's Live-Action 'Hot Wheels' Movie
Mattel taps director John M. Chu to lead the upcoming live-action adaptation of the "Hot Wheels" franchise. -

James Gunn Says 'Superman' Is Political, Says Film Is About an 'Immigrant' and 'Basic Human Kindness'
Director James Gunn talks about how the new "Superman" film is political and focuses on an "immigrant" who has "basic human kindness." -

Is Marvel's 'Blade' Reboot Still Happening? Here's What Mahershala Ali Said Amid Multiple Delays
Actor Mahershala Ali answers questions about Marvel's potential "Blade" reboot film following several delays. -

Popular Netflix Series 'Mindhunter' May Be Revived as Film Trilogy
Netflix's "Mindhunter" series could come back as a film trilogy. -

Nicholas Galitzine Teases First-Look at He-Man Costume After End of 'Masters of the Universe' Filming
Actor Nicholas Galitzine shared the first look of him in his He-Man costume following the end of filming for the "Masters of the Universe" movie. -

'How To Train Your Dragon' Marks $82 Million Box Office Opening
The live-action "How To Train Your Dragon" film soared to an $82.5 million box office opening, beating previous projections. -

Pixar Shares Exciting First Look at 'Toy Story 5' With New Villain
Pixar shared the first look at "Toy Story 5," showcasing a brand new villain to the original cast of characters. -

New 'Wonder Woman' Movie in the Works With James Gunn at the Helm
James Gunn announces new "Wonder Woman" movie is already in the works as it is already "being written." -

Ice Spice, Regina Hall Join Cast of Upcoming 'Spongebob' Movie
Rapper Ice Spice has joined the cast of the upcoming movie "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants." -

Amanda Seyfried Confirms 'Jennifer's Body' Sequel Is in the Works, Megan Fox May Return
Amanda Seyfried confirmed that a sequel to "Jennifer's Body" is in the works and hints at a possible return of Megan Fox. -

Ariana Grande Joins 'Meet the Parents 4' Cast Alongside Ben Stiller, Robert de Niro
Popstar Ariana Grande has been cast in the upcoming "Meet the Parents 4" movie alongside veteran actors Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro. -

Sabrina Carpenter Could Star in Third 'Mamma Mia!' Film: 'She'd Be a Goddess'
Sabrina Carpenter is rumored to be part of the cast of the third "Mamma Mia!" film. -

Angelina Jolie's Dad Issues 'Plan to Rescue Hollywood' After Trump Announces Major Film Tariffs
After President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on all films made outside the U.S., actor Jon Voight revealed his plan to "rescue" Hollywood. -

'Home Alone 2' Director Fears Deportation If Trump Cameo Is Cut From Film: 'I'll Have to Go Back to Italy'
Chris Columbus previously revealed Donald Trump demanded a part in the 1992 Christmas classic. -

Pam Bondi Set to Star in Upcoming Film With A-List Cast: Report
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is reportedly set to appear in the upcoming Western film "Florida Wild," joining a well-known cast. -

D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai and Ray Mendoza Break Down the Brutal Truth Behind Their Movie 'Warfare'
The film, released by A24, reconstructs a 2006 mission in Ramadi, Iraq, in meticulous detail. Ray Mendoza, part of the SEAL team in the story, and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, the actor who plays him, tell how it all went down. -

Netflix to Invest $1 Billion in Mexico: 'Today We Have Good News for Mexico,' says Sheinbaum
Netflix will invest $1 billion in series and film production in Mexico over the next four years, significantly expanding the country's audiovisual industry.