With Robert Eggers at the helm, a lot of people are expecting The Northman to have some bizarre visuals, and one scene apparently has a
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Concept Art Reveals Upgraded Goblin Glider
Spider-Man: No Way Home had brought together 20-years-worth of Spider-Man history, and the film managed to cement Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin was one of the
COVID-19 Influenced Character Death in Spider-Man: No Way Home
As impressive as Spider-Man: No Way Home was, you have to hand it to the production for being able to pull the film off in
Villains Reunite in New Clip from Spider-Man: No Way Home
Sony may have kept a tight lid with the plot of Spider-Man: No Way Home, but now more than a month after its release, we
First Trailer for The Northman Promises Viking Revenge
Robert Eggers has proven he has a very unique voice in modern filmmaking with films like The Witch and Lighthouse, and now he’s teaming up
Spider-Man Villains Get Brand New Character Posters
While fans have been waiting for a Sinister Six team-up in Spider-Man: No Way Home, the trailers have only managed to spotlight three main villains—Doc
Get a Closer Look at Green Goblin’s New Costume in Spider-Man: No Way Home
We’ve seen the classic Green Goblin from the first Raimi Spider-Man film in the latest trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but another Goblin has
The Sinister Five Gather in New Trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home
As promised, Sony has dropped a new trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home, and this should keep everyone good and excited until the movie comes
New Spider-Man: No Way Home Poster Gives First Look at Green Goblin
Spider-Man: No Way Home is being hyped up to be the biggest Spidey film ever, and besides the return of Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock, we
Willem Dafoe and Thomas Haden Church Rumored for Spider-Man 3
Just when you thought Spider-Man 3 couldn’t add any more cast members. After the news came out that Jamie Foxx and Alfred Molina will be
Netflix’s Death Note is Officially Getting a Sequel
Netflix’s American adaptation of Death Note was considered to be one of the worst adaptations ever put to screen, but for some reason, the streaming