The role of a lifetime. Kristen Stewart‘s upcoming portrayal of the late Princess Diana in Spencer has been generating buzz for months — and fans finally have their first look at the highly anticipated film.
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The relevance of America’s opioid crisis is not going away any time soon, and Hulu is addressing it head one with a new series coming to the streaming service coming in October. From executive producer Danny Strong and starring/executive produced by Michael Keaton, “Dopesick” examines how one company triggered the worst drug epidemic in American history.
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.The role of a lifetime. Kristen Stewart‘s upcoming portrayal of the late Princess Diana in Spencer has been generating buzz for months — and fans finally have their first look at the highly anticipated film.
The first teaser trailer for Kristen Stewart as the late Princess Diana in Spencer is finally here!
No one knows if Michael Keaton ever got his custom horse-saddle.
The teaser trailer for The Power of the Dog is finally here!
Michael Keaton made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote his new movie Worth, and he told a really funny story about Bradley Cooper.
Fear The Walking Dead season seven has received its first teaser trailer, hinting at big things for Colman Domingo’s Victor Strand.The Walking Dead spin-off concluded its sixth season with an atomic blast, with characters like Morgan (Lennie James) and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) now littered throughout the fallout wasteland heading into season seven.The most interesting question amid the devastation is the moral direction of Strand, who appeared to be validated in his questionable survival
Sony Pictures has officially released the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home after it was leaked online earlier today.
Marvel and Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released.The clip picks up where 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home ended, when Peter Parker’s (played by Tom Holland) secret identity as Spider-Man was revealed publicly by fallen adversary Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal).Unsurprisingly, the revelation affects the lives of his closest friends and family, so he turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch, who reprises his role after Avengers: Endgame) to undo the damage.
Four new films with major stars from Hugh Jackman to Michael Keaton opened in North American movie theaters this weekend and only the one with animated puppies fared well. But it wasn’t enough to beat out Ryan Reynolds’ action-comedy “Free Guy,” which topped the charts for the second weekend running.“PAW Patrol: The Movie,” a Paramount release targeted at very young kids that’s also streaming on Paramount+, earned $13 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates Sunday.
Michael Keaton is Batsuiting up once again. The actor reprises his role as Bruce Wayne in Warner Bros.' Ezra Miller-starrer,, and although he's taken on a number of physical roles throughout his career, Keaton discussed with ET the challenges of filming action films at 69.«It just is harder.
The Flash multiple times because he says he was too “stupid” to understand it first time around.The actor, who will be reprising his role as Batman for the upcoming film, said that he needed some time to understand the new movie’s story.“I had to read it more than three times to go, ‘Wait, how does this work?’” he told The Hollywood Reporter.He continued: “They had to explain that to me several times. By the way, I’m not being arrogant, I hope, about this.
Michael Keaton explained why he tries to be judicious when it comes to how often he talks about politics, despite several occasions throughout the years in which he’s made his opinions known.
“Batman” starring Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader is largely credited with starting the craze of comic book movies. However, the Oscar-nominated Keaton admitted that he hasn’t actually watched one since the late ’80s.“After the first ‘Batman,’ I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an entire [comic book] movie,” the 69-year-old told The Hollywood Reporter.
Michael Keaton is dishing on his return as Batman!
Batman.The actor played the titular caped crusader in Burton’s 1989 take on the superhero story, and will soon be reprising his role in new DC film The Flash.“After the first Batman, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an entire [comic book] movie,” Keaton said in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter discussing his forthcoming plans.“I just never got around to it. So you’re talking to a guy who wasn’t in the zeitgeist of that whole world.
The cat, err, bat’s out of the bag, now.
The past comes back to haunt one man in the new trailer for “Wild Indian.” Years after covering up his classmate’s murder and holding in that secret, Michael has moved off his reservation and started a new life with his wife, son, and a new job. But when the one person who knows his secret reemerges in his life, Michael has to do what he can to protect his new life.