Josh Brolin Cast as Villain In ‘The Running Man’ Opposite Glen Powell
Probably why he turned down Green Lantern.
Probably why he turned down Green Lantern.
Actor responds to rumors and talks up Deadpool & Wolverine and James Gunn.
Fans are loving what they are seeing as the Rotten Tomatoes score is sky-high.
Hollywood’s new A-list actor actually has a head on his shoulders and is picky about scripts.
The epic studio disaster movie returns with an adrenaline-pumping, big-screen thrill ride.
Follows the earlier news about the actor signing the big deal with WBD.
We were actually told about ten years ago that Kosinski was eyed to direct Green Lantern 2.
Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell is back with a guaranteed adrenaline rush in new Top Gun 2 footage.
Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell and Bradley ‘Rooster’ Bradshaw take to the skies and return to the danger zone for the sequel.
Paramount has pushed back the release dates for both A Quiet Place 2 and Top Gun: Maverick, which follows recent delays for Christopher Nolan and WB’s Tenet, as well as Disney movies for Mulan, Star Wars, and Avatar. Insiders have filled me in how Hollywood is in panic mode and that there could be a
Paramount announces changes to its release date schedule which includes Top Gun 2, A Quiet Place II, Spongebob and more. Top Gun Maverick starring Tom Cruise moves from June 24, 2020 to Wednesday, December 23, 2020. The date was previously held by Chris Pratt’s The Tomorrow War, which now presently has no release date. The
A new Top Gun: Maverick Super Bowl promo trailer has been released by Paramount Pictures. The footage offers a look at Tom Cruise which teases that the end is inevitable. Watch below. Synopsis: After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs,
Paramount has released the trailer for Top Gun: Maverick which sees Tom Cruise return as Maverick. Watch below! Top Gun: Maverick has a June 26, 2020 release directed by Joseph Kosinski also starring Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, and Lewis Pullman, with Ed Harris.