Andrew Garfield Rules Out ‘Spider-Man 4’ Return

In 2012 and 2014, an actor aged 41 took on the role of the web-slinging superhero in “The Amazing Spider-Man” and its sequel. Later, he unexpectedly reappeared in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” sharing screen time with previous Peter Parker, Tobey Maguire, and the current main character, Tom Holland, in a story that crossed multiple universes.

The Complete History of Sonic the Hedgehog

Our new video delves deep into the intricate, winding tale of Sonic the Hedgehog, starting from his original idea and leading up to his blockbuster film series. This detailed exploration spans over 100 minutes, featuring in-depth conversations with key members of the Sonic creative team. If you’ve ever been curious about the fast-moving hot dog enthusiast, this is the video for you. Dive into the rich history of Sonic below:

What Hollywood Lost in the Fires

By early afternoon on January 7th, the Pacific Palisades region of Los Angeles, nestled within the second-largest city in the United States, was a serene haven with a salty breeze. As one resident put it, it was reminiscent of the fictional town of Mayberry, boasting panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. It is situated between Santa Monica to its east and Malibu to its west.

Inside Kansas City Chiefs’ New Scripted Playoffs Series: Comedians, Christopher Meloni and the Taylor Swift Effect

Following two back-to-back Super Bowl victories and an unexpected surge in public attention, the NFL franchise has been smartly leveraging this momentum, particularly for brand extension into the entertainment industry. Last week, they unveiled plans to produce a new digital series reminiscent of classic buddy comedies as a follow-up to their 2024 Hallmark original movie.

Ben Stiller Once Saw an Article Urging Hollywood to ‘Stop Putting Ben Stiller in Comedies,’ Left ‘SNL’ After Four Episodes Because ‘I Got Too Nervous’

Looking back on it, Ben Stiller recalled an instance where he read a letter in the L.A. Times written by a certain author: ‘Dear God, stop casting Ben Stiller in comedies.’ During that phase of his career, he felt somewhat bewildered, saying, ‘I was just here, enjoying my work. Yet, it’s only now that I can appreciate, ‘Wow, something significant was taking place, and I happened to be a part of it.’ However, I’m unsure what the cultural mood (zeitgeist) was back then. If you examine comedies from the 2000s, they had a unique flavor, a particular tone, and there were many wonderful aspects in those films that we don’t see today. I wonder if we could replicate that era.