newsTo read more on Aquaman, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, or buy it here now; you can also get the cover with Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and Nicole Kidman online or at Barnes & Noble. Don’t forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW. Ahoy there! This week’s EW cover story is on the highly anticipated stand-alone Aquaman movie starring Jason Momoa, who gives us one of our most intense (and soaking wet) cover photos ever.
The island might be gone in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom but, luckily, Entertainment Weekly has a special collector’s edition to celebrate Isla Nublar and the dino-franchise’s five films. With Kingdom hitting theaters on June 22, the issue has a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the latest entry which was directed by J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls). An active volcano threatens to destroy the park and the dinosaurs until Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) lead a rescue mission back to the island.
Rainbow Connection Carter Smith for EW Six celebrity trailblazers from the LGBTQ+ community sat down with EW to reflect on living proud in Hollywood — and take spectacular photos honoring New York's legendary Stonewall Inn. Check out the full roundtable interview here. Neil Patrick Harris Carter Smith for EW The Albuquerque, N.M., native was 16 when he debuted as the lead in ABC’s drama Doogie Howser, M.
Buckle up, the new adventures of Ed and Dex start now! Well, on Nov. 22 — but EW can exclusively share the trailer and new images from the upcoming Good Burger 2. Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson are back as the aforementioned dudes, reunited just in time to see their beloved fast-food chain attempt to modernize them out of their jobs. And it's not just the two stars, both 45, back together again.
There’s nothing new about an awkward meet-cute turning into a love story… But what if that love story is between two robots? That’s the question posed by Maybe Happy Ending, a new musical coming to Broadway this fall, starring Emmy-winning Glee and The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story actor Darren Criss. The show also marks the Broadway debut of Helen J. Shen (The Lonely Few) and Dez Duron (The Voice).
In Wednesday's episode of Expedition Unknown, Josh Gates will interview a Boston family who located buried treasure from the 1982 book The Secret. The tome by Bryon Preiss featured 12 puzzles for readers to solve so they can unearth forgotten goodies in parks around the country. Last year, Gates did a special on the book that set off a frenzy; it also inspired the Krupat family of Boston to do a little digging themselves.
On Nov. 24, while his band’s bus was parked outside Washington D.C.’s 9:30 Club, Hawthorne Heights guitarist Casey Calvert, 26, passed away in his sleep. (The cause of death is as yet unknown.) Besides being beloved by his own band’s members–frontman JT Woodruff, guitarist Micah Carli, bassist Matt Ridenour, and drummer Eron Bucciarelli describe their bandmate as “quirky and awesome” on the Hawthorne Heights website–Calvert was also popular fixture within the extended Fall Out Boy family.
This week’s episode of Falling Skies padded its typically lackluster formula with a number of moments that were meant to pique viewers interests going into the season’s final hours. We got a revelation about the skitters which a number of you in the comments have been calling for weeks and some convenient plotting that will help the survivors defeat the mechs. So join us, won’t you, as we delve into another mildly interesting episode of Falling Skies.
The Commonwealth of Fallout 4 is expanding later this month with the Bethesda Softworks game’s first piece of downloadable content, “Automatron.” Bethesda has announced that “Automatron” will be available on March 22 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, abd Windows PC. The content is part of the game’s season pass, but will also be available on its own for $9.99. WANT MORE EW? Subscribe now to keep up with the latest in movies, television and music.
Timothy "Tim" W. Bliefnick, a former Family Feud contestant who infamously joked about regretting marriage while appearing on the game show, was handed three life sentences in prison in an Illinois courtroom Friday for the murder of his wife, Rebecca. According to local news station KHQA, two of Bliefnick's life sentences stem from two counts of first-degree murder, while the third life sentence is for his conviction of home invasion. Because he was sentenced with "