Hilaria Baldwin is showing off her baby bump!
23.07.2020 - 23:33 / tvguide.com
San Diego Comic-Con is quite different than it has been in previous years because, well, it's not taking place in San Diego — at least not exclusively. As a result of the social distancing brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 Comic-Con is instead taking place virtually.
Hilaria Baldwin is showing off her baby bump!
turned to video on-demand sales options, and there have also been some films that pivoted to a streaming service debut in lieu of a theatrical run, there are also a lot of highly anticipated Hollywood movies that will continue to seek a cinematic bow, but have had to push back, adjust, or indefinitely delay their premiere dates as a result of COVID-19-related shutdowns. To keep track of all the new release dates announced by the studios, we've gathered together all of the information we have for
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
The trailer for Kevin Smith’s horror-comedy anthology is here.
The cast of “The Order” is hopeful they’ll be back for a third season.
Nathan Fillion is opening up about his time in film and television.
“Family Guy” is celebrating 350 episodes.
“The 100” is saying farewell to Comic-Con.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorDuring today’s Antlers Comic-Con@Home panel, two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro shared some of the seismic COVID-19 safety protocols impacting his Searchlight movie Nightmare Alley, which is readying for a restart after Disney’s mid-March pause.The movie, based on William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel, stars Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, and follows a corrupt con-man who teams with a female psychiatrist to
“The Simpsons” are back at the annual Comic-Con, only this year it’s at home and the cast and crew had some showing and telling to do.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
and are set to expand the MCU to the small screen, Marvel has another TV offering arriving this year:, which stars Tom Austen and Sydney Lemmon as the children of a mysterious serial killer.
Get ready for some major suspense.
The cast of “The Capture” are celebrating the show’s premiere at Comic-Con @ Home.
“The Walking Dead” is making its 11th Comic-Con appearance.
Get ready for another season of “Fear The Walking Dead”.
With six seasons in the books, the cast of History Canada’s “Vikings” is reflecting on the show’s success.
Charlize Theron knows how to play a superhero.
Comic-Con @ Home is recognizing the importance of representation.