newsBy pitching themselves as the guys to make a movie about the New Mutants X-Men team of Marvel Comics, director Josh Boone and his co-writer Knate Lee created their own PDF comic books for Fox studios, one for each film in a planned trilogy of superhero horror movies. "Each one is its own unique kind of horror movie," Boone once said on the set of their initial effort, The New Mutants, in 2017.
Audiences were left holding their breath at the end of Friday's episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, in which Pauly Shore asked the host to marry him. Now, it seems that fans will never learn her answer. EW has learned that The Drew Barrymore Show won't air any resolution to the dangling thread of Shore and Drew Barrymore potentially tying the knot, despite the host's declaration that audiences would "find out my answer"
Adam Scott is of two minds in Apple TV+'s new office thriller Severance: His character has undergone a surgical procedure that blocks him from remembering his home life at work — and vice versa. "I think of it as sort of a workplace sci-fi dramedy," he tells EW. "But it's also suspenseful and, similarly to the characters, bifurcated in a way between genres." Thief and anchor of scenes, the Parks and Recreation alum stars as Mark Scout, a former history professor whose wife died a few years ago in a car accident, prompting him to seek refuge/denial in an ill-defined job at an oblique corporation named Lumon Industries.
Warning: This article contains spoilers about the season finale of Archive 81. Talk about a twist ending. Throughout Archive 81's eight episodes (on Netflix now), we're introduced to the plight of Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), a young man who takes a suspicious job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994 for enigmatic billionaire, Virgil Davenport (Martin Donovan). While restoring the tapes — which belong to a woman named Melody Pendras (Dina Shihabi) who was investigating a dangerous cult at the creepy Visser apartment building when she went missing — he forms a mysterious connection with Melody and her investigation.
Quarantine isn't over and quarantine isn't gone, so creators are still finding innovative ways to entertain themselves (and us). On Monday, Ariana Grande and Shoshana Bean joined Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown for a free, live-streamed concert. During the socially-distanced version of the Artist-in-Residency monthly shows Brown and his band hold at SubCulture (a live music venue in New York City), Grande — who made her Broadway debut in Brown’s 2008 musical 13 — performed the heartbreaking "
As if Larry David misprouncing Ariana Grande‘s name wasn't bad hilarious enough, the SNL host and musical guest had a minor wardrobe malfunction this weekend. Grande took the stage to perform her new single "Dangerous Woman" and almost instantly began struggling with her black jacket. After slipping her left arm out of the sleeve, the jacket hung from her right arm for the duration of the song. Whether or not this was intentional, it confused audience members on Twitter.
UPDATE: Thanks to the official schedule for DC FanDome, we know the official title for the next game from the Batman: Arkham creators is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League—which does not bode well for DC's heroes. Will Arnett will host one of the FanDome events on Saturday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. PT with the big reveal. EARLIER: For years there have been rumors that the Rocksteady team, the makers of the beloved Batman: Arkham video game series, were quietly at work on a Superman title.
In a rare moment for James Corden’s Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, a game where guests have to answer uncomfortable personal questions or eat some kind of bull penis/bird saliva/cow tongue/hot sauce smoothie concoction, Arnold Schwarzenegger was an open book. The action star, soon to be seen in Terminator: Dark Fate, willingly talked about one time he lied as governor of California, whether he would’ve eaten at Planet Hollywood if he hadn’t been an investor, and his past with President Donald Trump.
It seems working on the biblical horror film End of Days really lived up to its name when it came to the air quality on set. Miriam Margolyes is reliving her time on set of the 1999 film, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, revealing the "rude" actor deliberately farted in her face during production. The British-Australian actress discussed working on the production in a recent episode of news.com.au's I've Got News for You podcast and gave the former governor the proud title of her "
Tonight’s Arrow begins rather dramatically. On this very stormy night in Star City (The Good Fight is shaking right now), Green Arrow and Spartan interrupt an exchange between Virgil, a Ninth Circle agent with a very on-the-nose name, and some government leaker. As the rain pours down, Green Arrow and Spartan engage in a brutal and bone-crunching brawl with some hooded and faceless Ninth Circle goons. In the end, they manage to secure the A.