The alternate universe crime fighter is out.
Anne Hathaway dreams the dream alongside Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe.
I’m not at Comic Con to stare--well, not completely. I’m here to see the first-ever preview of the highly anticipated Watchmen, the film adaptation of the dense graphic novel by Alan Moore, coming to theaters March 2009
Mark your calendar for these high-brow summer picks.
A known character will come out of the closet.
The short story comes to life in the upcoming adventure.
Blockbusters or no, they got it super-wrong. (Nipples on the Batsuit?!)
Nerdgasm.
Drusilla is back...
It premieres after 'The Walking Dead' on Feb. 12.
The series will join 'The Walking Dead' on Sundays.
And we'll be there to see it!
More alien adventures in store.
Here's the best of what you might have missed at the Con with weekend.
The cast share a bit(e) about Season 4.
There's chanting, vampires, ghosts, and Val Kilmer!
It's come to this.
An inter-species war broke out in Hall H.
Robert Kirkman, Frank Darabont, and Andrew Lincoln discuss next season.
The final two days of the world's biggest pop culture festival.
See what's happening on the second official day of the world's biggest pop culture fest!
The biggest gathering of pop culture nuts on the planet is right around the corner…
This sounds a lot like Tetro, except that I'll see it
Because the Brits are already good at standing in line.
Colin Farrell answering questions? That's scary enough
'Thundercats,' 'Supernatural' and 'Vampire Diaries' join the party.
In responses, Smith has tweeted 40,000 times since.
Oh, that Alpha-One and his silly plots.
Summer is full of them and they've all got complicated stories.
Dylan Dog paves the way for more horror comic book adaptations.
Remember when he said he'd be back? He wasn't kidding.
For the kids!
'Heroes' star Milo Ventimiglia to star in the new series.
The announcement came, fittingly, on Halloween.
Why the funny pages are serious business for Hollywood
Nerds! We less than three them.
With only a small minority of people actually reading comics, why does it matter that the movies don't stick to the story?
If you didn’t see Scott Pilgrim this weekend, don’t feel bad. You haven’t failed anyone.
Ratner's Rat Entertainment acquires the film rights to the new series
Worthington to play 1950s space pilot character 'Dan Dare'
Stallone and his fellow action stars describe a tough, painful shoot
Aaron Eckhart talks about the upcoming alien invasion, and Zack Snyder reveals sexy character photos.
Abrams and Whedon discuss Super 8, The Avengers, Undercovers
Some studios know how to work Comic-Con and some just don't get it. Here, Laremy predicts the winners and losers.
AMC's 'The Walking Dead' gains two actors, while USA's 'Burn Notice' gets a prequel
We bring you photos from the floor, including sneak peeks at 'Green Lantern', 'Walking Dead' and 'Megamind'.
This year's edition of the San Diego Comic-Con finds Peter Hall suffering Superhero saturation.
All of your movie-and-TV-related Comic-Con programming
The best movie and TV related programs at Comic-Con 2010
Warner Bros. brings 14 shows to the San Diego Comic-Con
And also, about hosting "Hip Hop Honors"
Morgan Spurlock is set to direct a fanboy dream.
Comic-Con is in danger of leaving its San Diego birthplace for a larger home, spurring local tourism leaders to do all they can to keep the four-day show in town.
Comic-book superfans Joss Whedon and Morgan Spurlock are teaming up to chronicle the genre's biggest convention: Comic-Con in San Diego.
Ryan Reynolds says he's still attached to both The Green Lantern and a Deadpool film
Johnny Depp whipped fans into a frenzy after making a surprise appearance at Comic-Con in California on Thursday.
Pattinson, Stewart and Lautner Confirmed for Comic-Con
New Moon leads Robert Pattison and Kristen Stewart will reportedly reunite in San Diego on June 23 for Comic-Con.
As Comic-Con continues its light-speed morph into a not-to-be-missed event for the industry, studios and networks plan to promote more TV shows than ever before at next month's conference.
Bosses at comic book powerhouse Marvel Entertainment have delayed the release of two upcoming blockbusters -- The Avengers and Thor.
It’s that special time of year again, for fanboys, joystick addicts and comic-book enthusiasts to emerge in their gloried, creative ensembles, and congregate at the 4th annual New York Comic Con.
Thousands of geeked-out, revved-up fans, anxiously awaiting a glimpse at some of sci-fi’s hottest upcoming releases -- as well revisit its most treasured constants -- will descend upon Comic Con in New York City from February 6 - 8th.
Barack Obama is officially the coolest president-to-be ever. Obama collected Spider-Man comics as a child, so Marvel Comics wanted to give him a "shout-out back" by featuring him in a bonus story, said Joe Quesada, Marvel's editor-in-chief, reports the 'Associated Press'.
There’s been nervous chatter of fan favorite 'Pushing Daisies' possibly coming to an end -- unfortunately, ABC has put the final nail in the coffin on this one. But it may not be the end of the Pie Man.
Remember when Selene fell hard for human turned hybrid Michael Corvin in the first Underworld film? Great; well you can forget all about those two because they won’t be in the new franchise prequel; Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. Heck, they weren’t even born yet. Instead the film focuses on the Lycans revolution against the vampires as they rise up out of slavery and turn on their masters.
Dwayne Johnson may have retired his wrestling name, The Rock, but he's still doing battle in the movies. He brought his upcoming family adventure, Race to Witch Mountain, to San Diego Comic Con to put it up against all the other big studio movies showing early footage to fans. This follow-up to the Disney series started with 1975's Escape to Witch Mountain casts Johnson as a Las Vegas cab driver protecting two alien teens from bad guys who would force them to use their special powers for evil.
Hosted by IESB.net, Bloody-Disgustung.com and Lakeshore Entertainment, and put together by Station 26, the party rocked until the wee hours of the morning, on top the roof at the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown San Diego.
At Comic Con, creator Bryan Fuller and executive producer Barry Sonnenfeld aren’t in the least bit worried their show with have that infamous sophomoric slump. In fact, they give this self-proclaimed Daisies fan exactly what she wants: tidbits on the new season.
Mark Wahlberg’s about to go from Shooter to third-person shooter, playing the angst-ridden titular hero in the big-screen version of the mega-popular Max Payne video game.
As fans of Kiefer Sutherland continue the long countdown to a new season of his hit series 24, delayed by last winter’s writers strike, they can get their Keifer fix next month with the horror film Mirrors, an American version of the South Korean chiller Into the Mirror which casts him as an ex-cop-turned-security guard who finds his life and family threatened by a vengeful presence using mirrors as a gateway into the physical world.
The one guy who can whip the female (and select male) contingent of the Comic-Con crowd into frenzied cheers without putting on a superhero hero costume is Neo himself, Keanu Reeves. And with genre hits like Dark City, Hulk, Labyrinth and Rocketeer to her credit, Jennifer Connelly’s fan base there is feverish as well. And with the two of them teaming up to show footage from their upcoming remake of a bona fide sci-fi classic, The Day the Earth Stood Still, well, very little was standing still in the Convention Center when they took the stage.
“The first thing McG ever said to me was, ‘I don't want to make a McG movie. I want to make a Terminator movie’ and that's what he's done,” says Sam Worthington of his Terminator: Salvation director. The new trailer and exclusive clips had Comic Con buzzing this weekend as McG, Worthington, Common, Bryce Dallas Howard and Moon Bloodgood stopped by the convention to talk to fans and press about the fourth film in the franchise. Hollywood.com went the extra mile to put together the top 10 Terminator tidbits we learned at the Con.
Spaced is here! The situational comedy directed by Edgar Wright and starring the show’s creators Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes is now available on DVD in the U.S. after going off the British airwaves seven years ago.
San Diego Comic Con gave Twilight fans a chance to meet the actors bringing their favorite vampire book to life. The cast of Catherine Hardwicke's adaptation of Stephanie Meyer's book showed some scenes and took questions from fans packed into the 6500 seat Hall H. We grabbed Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, the two leading men of the film, before they got swarmed by their adorers.
How do you make Samuel L. Jackson throw his head back and laugh? Easy. If you are at, say, Comic Con and you catch him promoting his upcoming film The Spirit, in which Jackson plays an arch nemesis named The Octopus, ask the veteran actor how he found his inner squid. That should do it.
If there is one thing I like about Seth Rogen, it’s that he never takes himself or his work too seriously. So it was no surprise that a press event about his new film Zack and Miri Make a Porno quickly digressed into somewhat of a comedy routine for the actor who took every question in stride, even the one about his own porn preferences.
Dakota Fanning is all grown up. It’s like when you don’t see your little nephew for a year and suddenly he’s six feet tall with muscles and a deep voice. Fanning is 14 now, and those little girl roles are all behind her. Comic Con reveals her first action heroine role in Push, which casts Fanning as a teen with psychic powers, pursued by the government.
After a summer of media speculation about his marriage to Madonna, Guy Ritchie assured his fans that everything is fine. “As far as I’m aware of,” he coolly responds to a media query. Ritchie makes a public appearance at San Diego’s Comic-Con to show footage of his upcoming movie RocknRolla
It's that time of the year again; When people flock from all directions to the south-westernmost tip of the United States and take in the festivities of the San Diego Comic-Con. This year, Fox Walden Studios offered up a fantastic new treat for some of us journalists making the trip down from Los Angeles; a railway train themed after the upcoming fantasy film City of Ember.
Marvel Enterprises Inc. has decided to drop plans to reincarnate the late Princess Diana as a mutant comic superhero this fall. Also Tom Cruise Elvis Presley Tobey Maguire Spider-Man II Humanitas Awards Antwone Fisher David E Kelley Niki Caro Gordon Rayfield Larry Wilmore Teri Schaffer Steve Tompkins Danny Glover International Black Panther Film Festival Nick Lachey Jessica Simpson Newlyweds Aaron McGruder Reggie Hudlin Boondocks
James Van Der Beek Gets Hitched, Spike Lee Settles With Viacom, Princess Di a Comic Book Superhero Eminem Melissa Gilbert Spike Lee Winona Ryder Sean Connery Milos Forman Robert Altman
News Roundup for Oct. 14 - Nicolas Cage sells his comic book collection for $1.6 million. Brad Pitt Jennifer Aniston Kevin Smith Jersey Girl Ben Affleck Jennifer Lopez Cat in the Hat Mike Myers Shannon Elizabeth Shrek
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31, 2000 -- Veteran comedian and late-night pioneer Steve Allen died Monday evening at his son Bill's Encino, Calif., home of an apparent heart attack. Allen was 78. The comedian was at his son's home to visit his grandchildren when he passed away in his sleep soon after having dinner. "He said he was a little tired after dinner,'' Bill Allen said. "He went to relax, peacefully, and never reawakened." Allen is best known for creating and hosting the first incarnation of "The Tonight Show" in 1953 as well as starring in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956 on NBC. As the first host for "Tonight," Allen would typically start the show by playing the piano, usually his own compositions, then walk over to the desk and interview some of Hollywood's biggest stars of the day. He also took part in the show's many skits, including his "Man on the Street Interview
Johnny Blaze makes his comeback in San Diego.
The high-stakes lifestyle of the pizza guy finally gets its glory.
These guys seem a lot tougher there, actually.
At Comic-Con, the humans welcomed the aliens with open arms.
They share their plans for next season.
Proving vampires haven't surrendered to the zombie craze just yet.