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Miles Morales is still crawling through alternate realities in a thrilling first look at “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” that Sony Pictures released Monday at CinemaCon. The footage picks up immediately after the ending of “Across the Spider-Verse” with Miles trapped in another dimension with alternate versions of himself and his Uncle Aaron. As revealed in the previous movie, this new Miles G. Morales (voiced by Jharrel Jerome) is the high-tech villain Prowler instead of Spider-Man. The footage, shown to CinemaCon attendees, boasted the vibrant, phantasmagoric imagery that made the previous “Spider-Verse” adventures so singular. The footage showed Miles tied up…
Netflix Docuseries UNTOLD Getting UK Spin-off; Will Feature Jamie Vardy and Vinnie Jones
Picture Credits: Getty Images Netflix’s ongoing sports docuseries UNTOLD is heading to the UK to pull back the curtain on epic events and personalities in the world of football, featuring three series covering Liverpool’s legendary Champions League victory, the story of unlikely Premier League winner Jamie Vardy, and football’s most feared player, Vinnie Jones. Netflix’s sports anthology series UNTOLD has already released some series throughout 2026, including stories about Lamar Odom, the Portland ‘Jail Blazers,’ and a chess cheating scandal. Now, the series is heading across the pond to the United Kingdom, where it will cover three incredible, inspiring, and even controversial…
Zombie fans rejoice! Train to Busan, Yeon Sang-ho‘s 2016 Korean masterpiece, is heading back to theaters to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the film that reanimated the zombie genre. And that’s not all — Yeon’s new film about the pernicious undead has set its North American theatrical release date. Leading indie and specialist distributor Well Go USA Entertainment is bringing Train to Busan back to American and Canadian theaters on Aug. 14. The film will be presented in 4K for the first time in theaters. There are no details as yet how many theaters or where exactly the film will play.…
Tom Blyth & Simone Ashley Strip Down to Swimwear for Burberry’s High Summer Campaign! | Burberry, Fashion, Simone Ashley, Tom Blyth | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment, Photos and Videos
Tom Blyth and Simone Ashley are putting their physiques on display for Burberry‘s High Summer campaign. The actors are showcasing a curated assortment of pieces from the fashion house’s High Summer collection in a campaign shot by photographer Ryan McGinley. “A lido holds a particular kind of nostalgia for the British,” Burberry’s Chief Creative Officer, Daniel Lee, said in a statement. “The moment the sun comes out, we make the most of the weather. We wanted to bring to life a warm summer’s day spent in and around the water’s edge with friends.” The High Summer 2026 collection features the…
Since Stranger Things came to an end right at the start of 2026, it’s safe to say that fans assumed we wouldn’t be riding the same highs that the series gave us for nearly 10 years. What would we do without one of the biggest and most beloved Netflix original series of all time? Well, we didn’t have to wait for long for the franchise to return or for the Duffer Brothers to debut their next new series.On top of the Stranger Things animated spinoff series Tales from ’85 debuting on April 23 and the Duffer Brothers-executive produced horror series…
Why tease one Spider-Man movie when two will do? Sony used its platform as CinemaCon 2026’s opening night presenter to share fresh footage from both the live-action Spidey yarn Spider-Man: Brand New Day and the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. At last year’s edition, Brand New Day star Tom Holland revealed the title of his fourth Spider-Man adventure, which makes him the longest-serving web-slinger. At that point, Brand New Day had only just started production while cameras had yet to roll on even one of Mendes’ four Beatles pictures. But Sony shared more — much more — from the film…
The Grammy winner shared last year how Miles being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes brought all of them closer together. “His condition is also building grit in him, and as a family,” the Grammy winner told People, “I think it’s building it in us as well because we are all rallying together to support him.” And with John being just naturally a “very optimistic” and “very practical” guy, he explained, “as soon as I learned that he had this I knew it was going to be life-changing for him and for us, but I’m also like, ‘We can do this.'”…
ACID, the filmmaker-selected Cannes parallel section which first championed the early works of Justine Triet, Kaouther Ben Hania and Radu Jude, has announced the lineup for it 2026 edition. The selection, showcasing nine independent productions, will open with French fiction Born Under A Bad Star (Mauvaise Étoile). Set on a scorching hot day in a nondescript outer city suburban somewhere in the South of France, it follows 24-hours in the life of a young woman called Kiki living under the control of a violent partner. It is the first feature of directorial duo Lola Cambourieu and Yann Berlier after buzzy…
NBC Following one last round of difficult eliminations on April 13, the stage is officially set for tomorrow’s “The Voice: Battle of Champions” finale (NBC, 9/8c). But which of the four singers left standing will emerge the winner of Season 29? Let’s discuss. Monday’s Semi-Finals turned out to be a night of make-or-break performances, bold (and occasionally questionable) arrangements, and game-changing results. Do we agree with the four singers who were ultimately chosen to compete in the finale (one each for Adam Levine and John Legend, plus two for Kelly…
Takeo Hisamatsu has been named festival director of the Tokyo International Film Festival. Hisamatsu takes over the top role from Tokyo fest chairman Hiroyasu Ando, effective April 14. Ando is set to step down as chairman of Asia’s biggest film festival on May 31. Hisamatsu, who previously held the festival director role at Tokyo from March 2017 to March 2021, is a veteran of the Japanese entertainment industry. In recent years he has served as president of what is now Shochiku Broadcasting as well as deputy general manager of Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. Hisamatsu is also a successful film producer…