Quentin Tarantino's $426M Western Crime Thriller Is Officially Getting A Sequel 14 Years Later
Quentin Tarantino's $426 million Western is officially getting a sequel 14 years after its release, joining Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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Quentin Tarantino's $426 million Western is officially getting a sequel 14 years after its release, joining Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
James Gunn is currently in production on his “Superman” sequel “Man of Tomorrow” but is still using Threads to keep comic book movie fans updated on the ongoing DC Universe, which apparently will no longer include “The Authority” movie. At least not anytime soon. “The script wasn’t quite there but m
Donald Trump has again called on ABC to “immediately fire” Jimmy Kimmel, this time over a joke that the late-night host made last week about First Lady Melania Trump being an expectant widow. The quip, made during a monologue skit on Thursday, has drawn new attention following Saturday’s shooting at
The Emmy-nominated, 98% Certified Fresh HBO Max miniseries Station Eleven is more than worthy of a binge-watch today.
Cohen says the mega-scandal involving the season 10 cast has "caused shockwaves through the group in ways that I didn't even realize until I sat there looking into the faces and hearing from some of these housemates."
The Michael Jackson movie is a huge, record-breaking hit, and Michael's box office has already put itself in a position to break a massive one.
The Marvel universe mourns as reports confirm the passing of Gerry Conway, a legendary figure behind iconic characters.
On today’s episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, in our Box Office segment, Variety’s Rebecca Rubin breaks down the recording-setting opening for Lionsgate’s musical biopic “Michael.” And Marc Malkin brings us a Just for Variety report on Madonna’s surprise visit to the Abbey in West Hollywood. Listen
Russell Crowe's controversial $359 million historical epic movie is about to leave all streaming platforms entirely in just three days.
Rare Quentin Tarantino sequel officially in the works as Sony taps LA Confidential writer Brian Helgleland to write a bonkers crossover movie.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called out Jimmy Kimmel for making a joke about First Lady Melania Trump being an “expectant widow,” as she tied “hateful” rhetoric to Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Speaking to reporters, Leavitt said that “muc
Movie star Glen Powell is heading back to the small screen later this year for his hit sports comedy, which debuted in fall 2025 on Hulu.
Maul - Shadow Lord delves into the untold story of how Maul came to control Crimson Dawn, addressing the unresolved plot from Solo: A Star Wars Story.
“This initial $100 million represents the first phase of a broader, long-term commitment to building a scaled global catalog business," Avex Music Group CEO Brandon Silverstein said.
EXCLUSIVE: Cole Sprouse is set to join Kathryn Newton and Storm Reid in Hot Year, the indie coming-of-age revenge thriller that will be directed by Roxy Sophie Sorkin. Sorkin also wrote the pic that also stars Dove Cameron, J. Smith Cameron and Owen Painter. Production is set to begin in Oklahoma in
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures is moving forward with a most intriguing movie mashup. The studio has set Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland (Mystic River, L.A. Confidential) to write Django/Zorro for a big-screen continuation of a story that was hatched in a seven-issue crossover comic book series co-wr
Clint Eastwood has been in the movie business for over 70 years, so it stands to reason he's made many gems that have been forgotten over the years.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Waldron, co-creator, executive producer and showrunner of Chad Powers, has renewed his overall deal with 20th Television, the studio behind the Hulu comedy starring Glen Powell. Under the new pact, Waldron will continue to write, develop, direct and produce series for linear netwo
Mythical, the company behind the “Good Mythical Morning” YouTube series, just celebrated its flagship show’s 3,000th episode. In an industry where creator longevity is perpetually in question, COO Jacob Moncrief and Deloitte principal Dennis Ortiz sat down with CAA’s Brent Weinstein at Variety’s Ent
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