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Dan Harmon Explains ‘Rick and Morty’ Season 3 Delays in Lengthy Twitter Thread

5 hours ago

For a certain sect of animation fans, Dan Harmon fans, and general miscreants with a taste for pitch-black comedy, the delay in Rick and Morty Season 3's release has caused quite a bit of an uproar. The reasons for this are maddening to say the least, as the amount of people who seem to believe Harmon and co-creator Justin Roiland owe them quick turnaround and a full season of perfect episodes that don't stir any of their myriad hang-ups is frankly stunning. Even after they threw everyone a bone and released the season 3 premiere … »

- Chris Cabin

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This Week in Animation: ‘Lego Ninjago Movie’ Poster Drops; David Oyelowo Joins ‘The Lion Guard’

6 hours ago

In This Week in Animation News, I’ll take a look at the previous week in the world of animation in order to get you caught up on everything you might have missed. It’s your one-stop shop for news regarding cartoons, anime, and animated web series. We’re talking movies, TV shows, digital shorts, and everything in between! For the big screen, we saw the arrival of a new poster for The Lego Ninjago Movie, heralding a new trailer that's sure to come before the fall release date. And although Batman and Harley Quinn is coming to … »

- Dave Trumbore

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Movie Trivia Schmoedown: Matt Atchity vs. Tim Franco

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- Collider Video

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Friday Box Office: ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Leads Pack Despite Franchise-Low Domestic Opening

8 hours ago

With the release of Transformers: The Last Knight, we are supposedly seeing the release of the final film in the franchise to be directed by Michael Bay, the pale king of modern empty-headed movie spectacles. It's also easily the most idiotic film in the series, and runs at an unmerciful two-and-a-half hours, which is shorter than Age of Extinction but in the same realm as Dark of the Moon. I don't imagine that these are the reasons that The Last Knight is currently looking at an estimated $62 million opening weekend, which would be … »

- Chris Cabin

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Watch ‘Preacher’ Co-Creator Evan Goldberg Go Comic Book Shopping with Collider

8 hours ago

Do you like comics and celebrities who also happen to like comics? You’re in luck! We at Collider have a variety of original shows ranging from panel-style Movie Talk to the more utility-based Best Movies on Netflix, and now we’re happy to introduce a brand new show for our channel: Comic Book Shopping. Each episode will find a different celebrity or personality going to a local comics shop with host Jon Schnepp and sifting through and discussing their favorite comics. In this inaugural episode we’re joined at Meltdown Comics by Evan Goldberg, co-creator/co-… »

- Collider Staff

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Isabela Moner on Making ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ with Michael Bay

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- Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub

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Awesometacular: Jeremy Jahns Previews ‘Star Wars Battlefront II’ at E3 2017

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- Collider Video

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‘The Bad Batch’: Suki Waterhouse, Ana Lily Amirpour on Recovering from a Challenging Shoot

10 hours ago

From writer/director Ana Lily Amirpour, the wild thriller The Bad Batch follows Arlen (Suki Waterhouse), a young woman who has been left in a Texas wasteland fenced off from civilization that must try to navigate the brutal and unforgiving landscape. After being captured by a ruthless group of cannibals led by the Miami Man (Jason Momoa), Arlen tries to survive any way that she can, eventually winding up in the town of Comfort, but quickly learns that she also doesn’t agree with the way the eccentric founder The Dream (Keanu Reeves) handles things and that it may be … »

- Christina Radish

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Movie Talk: New Rumors Surface about ‘Han Solo’ Shoot

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- Collider Video

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First ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Reactions Praise a Hilarious Teen Movie Spin on Spidey

22 hours ago

There's a new web-slinger in town and with the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming just around the corner, the first critical reaction to the Spidey franchise reboot have landed online. After the unprecedented deal between Marvel and Sony, Tom Holland's spin on the iconic comic book hero made a crowd-pleasing debut in Captain America: Civil War and with Homecoming, the latest incarnation of Peter Parker takes center stage in a key franchise starter for Sony, with a series of follow-up films including Venom and Black Cat and Sable to be at least somewhat connected to … »

- Haleigh Foutch

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‘The Originals’ Ep on Hope, Sacrifice, and What Season 5 Might Bring

23 hours ago

The Season 4 finale of The CW series The Originals was both heartbreaking and heartbreakingly beautiful, with some bonds even further sealed while others were ripped apart. There were tears of sorrow and joy, as everything this season has been leading up to reached some level of emotional conclusion, and it left some really exciting possibilities open for Season 5. During Part 2 of this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider (you can read Part 1 here), showrunner Michael Narducci talked about what he wanted to leave open for future storylines, what he’s excited to see play out … »

- Christina Radish

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Wonder Woman Just Broke a Major Box Office Record

23 June 2017 3:38 PM, PDT

Patty Jenkins isn't taking prisoners, y'all. Wonder Woman is already the best-reviewed film in the Dceu and the record-holder for the best opening weekend from a female filmmaker, and today it sets a new benchmark as the highest-grossing live-action film directed by a woman. The film passed the $600 million mark at the worldwide box office on Wednesday, and per Variety, the Gal Gadot-led superhero actioner has officially eclipsed Phyllida Lloyd’s musical Broadway adaptation, Mama Mia!, which earned $609.8 million worldwide in 2008. And there may be another record ahead for … »

- Haleigh Foutch

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‘Westworld’ Creators & Evan Rachel Wood on Fan Theories, Secrets, and Season 2

23 June 2017 12:51 PM, PDT

Though the next season of Westworld is tragically far away (as in 2018), it's never too early to start talking about that Season 2 may hold. The HBO series' co-creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan recently spoke to Variety's podcast "Remote Controlled" along with star Evan Rachel Wood about the response to the first season and what's coming next. Be aware that some of their quotes contain major spoilers for Season 1 of the show ... One of the great pleasures of watching Westworld each week was theorizing on the nature of the park and its beings. … »

- Allison Keene

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Jedi Council: Ron Howard to Direct the ‘Han Solo’ Spin-off Film

23 June 2017 12:36 PM, PDT

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Alison Brie on ‘Glow’ and the Exhilaration of Getting in the Wrestling Ring

23 June 2017 11:03 AM, PDT

The half-hour, 10-episode Netflix comedy series Glow, from co-creators by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch and executive producer Jenji Kohan, is inspired by the real-life story of a 1980s all-female professional wrestling league, called the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. As a group of very unique women come together and learn to trust each other while also learning how to body slam, they find their place in the world among each other, all in the name of creating a low-budget cable TV show. The series stars Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Marc Maron, Sydelle Noel , Jackie … »

- Christina Radish

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‘Battle of the Sexes’: New Trailer Finds Emma Stone Leading a Feminist Revolution

23 June 2017 10:25 AM, PDT

Fox Searchlight has released a UK trailer for Battle of the Sexes. The film is based on the real-life showdown between tennis champion and feminist icon Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and chauvinist has-been Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell). What’s notable about this trailer is that while the Us trailer only hinted at King’s homosexuality, this UK trailer makes it a plot point, developing King’s budding romance as she continue to fight for equality. It also makes King look more like the main character who constantly has to push back against the obnoxious Riggs. Part of … »

- Matt Goldberg

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‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’ to Introduce Dazzler on the Big Screen

23 June 2017 10:14 AM, PDT

When 20th Century Fox's X-Men: Apocalypse was rolling out its marketing campaign, star Sophie Turner teased Marvel fans with an Easter egg that featured the musical mutant Dazzler. Around that time, Taylor Swift stirred up speculation that she might be stepping into the role when she took a photo with Turner, James McAvoy, and Simon Kinberg. (It was just a behind-the-scenes shot taken at a concert.) Clearly, nothing came of all that in Apocalypse except for a bit of record album art that never made it into the movie, but now that X-Men: Dark Phoenix … »

- Dave Trumbore

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‘The Originals’ Showrunner Michael Narducci on His Final Episode, the Season 4 Finale

23 June 2017 8:55 AM, PDT

In the Season 4 finale of The CW series The Originals, entitled “The Feast of All Sinners,” the Mikaelsons find themselves out of options with the all-powerful, un-killable entity known as The Hollow, and the only answer seems to be something that will rip apart their family vow of “always and forever.” With the life of Hope (Summer Fontana) at stake, Vincent (Yusuf Gatewood) devises a plan that will force Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin), Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Freya (Riley Voelkel) to test their bond like never before. During Pt. 1 of this … »

- Christina Radish

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Ron Howard on Directing ‘Han Solo’: “A Fan Since 5/22/77”

23 June 2017 8:14 AM, PDT

Yesterday, we reported that Ron Howard had taken over directing duties on the Star Wars Han Solo spinoff after original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were fired over creative differences. While Howard isn’t my favorite director in the world, he’s competent, well-respected, and a veteran of big budget filmmaking. He was brought in precisely because he wasn’t going to rock the boat, and presumably the Han Solo movie will be a zero-drama affair from here on out. For his part, Howard issued some friendly, innocuous quotes that, like everything he says, sound much better … »

- Matt Goldberg

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‘Baby Driver’ Review: Edgar Wright Conducts a Brilliant Symphony of Cinema

23 June 2017 7:34 AM, PDT

It’s been almost four years since Edgar Wright’s previous film, The World’s End, but as his new film Baby Driver shows, he hasn’t missed a beat. Baby Driver is a unique, thrilling triumph of modern filmmaking. While the plot takes its cues from standard crime thrillers, the filmmaking surrounding that story is anything but ordinary. Like Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Baby Driver is essentially a spin on the musical, but instead of characters bursting into song, they live inside the song. Everything is soundtrack, everything is music, and it all combines into an … »

- Matt Goldberg

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