E. Oliver Whitney is a senior editor at ScreenCrush. When not talking Game of Thrones theories or waiting for the next Terrence Malick film, Oliver is probably having an SVU marathon. Oliver was formerly an entertainment editor at Huff Post and has written for Variety, New York magazine, Indiewire, Moviefone, and Backstage.
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See Pennywise the Clown’s Full Costume From Stephen King’s ‘It’
The brightly colored clown suit of Stephen King‘s ‘It’ miniseries is now a thing of the past. In the upcoming Warner Bros. film, Pennywise is sporting another style of garb.
Taraji P. Henson Sends an Astronaut Into Space In ‘Hidden Figures’ Trailer
So far the Rio Olympics have featured a handful of wins for female athletes, from U.S. gymnast Simon Biles to swimmer Katie Ledecky, which made it the perfect opportunity to debut the trailer for ‘Hidden Figures.’
Tyrese Gibson Takes Vin Diesel’s Side in Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Fast 8′ Drama
Stop what you’re doing; there has been a major development in #CandyAssGate. The ‘Fast 8' beef ignited by Dwayne Johnson earlier this week has gotten more intense now that Tyrese Gibson has thrown himself into the hot fire of candy ass drama. Gibson has taken a side in what appears to be a war between Johnson and Diesel.
A Young Lando Calrissian Might Appear In the Han Solo Spinoff Movie
Lucasfilm has been tight-lipped on the upcoming Han Solo spinoff, but it looks like a ‘Star Wars’ fan favorite might show up in the new movie.
Rihanna, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter Join Sandra Bullock’s ‘Oceans 11′ Spinoff
We’ve heard rumblings for a while about Gary Ross’ all-female ‘Oceans 11' reboot. In addition to Sandra Bullock leading the film, Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling and Helena Bonham Carter have all been rumored. Now three more spots have reportedly been filled in what is some of the weirdest casting news in a while.
14 Action Movie Scenes That Ripped Off the ‘Bourne’ Trilogy
When you think of the ‘Bourne’ trilogy, one thing comes to mind: action. And not just any kind of action, but frantic, dizzying, jagged, or for those sitting to close to the movie theater screen, headache-inducing action.
Disney Is Rebooting ‘The Rocketeer,’ But This Time With Added Diversity
Another day, another reboot.
Everything Announced at Marvel’s Comic-Con 2016 Panel
San Diego Comic-Con saved the biggest news for last. Marvel’s panel is the last big film panel in Hall H this year, and we’re bound to get some huge news on everything from ‘Doctor Strange’ to ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.’
‘Wonder Woman’ Trailer Brings Power, Grace, Wisdom and Wonder to Comic-Con
So far we've only seen a handful of photos and a teaser for Wonder Woman’s upcoming solo debut, but Warner Bros. made sure to bring some surprises to San Diego Comic-Con today. After playing a brief teaser featuring logos for their upcoming DC movies and introducing their diverse lineup of directors (including James Wan and Rick Famuyiwa), WB debuted the first full, official trailer for Wonder Woman.
Everything We Can’t Wait to See at Star Wars Celebration Europe
Sorry Comic-Con, but it’s all about Star Wars Celebration this year. The biggest event in the galaxy far, far away is only days away and ScreenCrush will be there to bring you all the latest news and updates from the three-day event.
Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton Fight for Their Marriage in ‘Loving’ Trailer
If you don’t know Ruth Negga’s name yet, get ready to hear it often come awards season
‘Wonder Woman’ Plot Synopsis and Screenwriter Credits Revealed
Ahead of San Diego Comic-Con, we have our first bit of news about Warner Bros.’ ‘Wonder Woman.’