Having starred as Pepper Potts since 2008, the 'Shakespeare in Love' star opens up in a new interview about her decision to bow out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Two months after being shelved over budget issues, the Eddie Redmayne-starring drama about the Chicago 7 activists has reportedly got a hold on distributors in multiple countries.
Multiple individuals have come with contradicting statements after it's reported that the 'Call Me by Your Name' actor is in final talks to play the Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves' movie.
Representatives for Noel Gallagher refuse to comment on the accusations made by the 'Wall of Glass' rocker that his estranged brother is 'bitter' over his solo success.
Known as one of Hollywood's go-to script doctors, screenwriter Scott Z. Burns is said to be spending at least four weeks to rewrite the current screenplay by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.
The Academy confirms the rock legends' appointment as performers by posting a 15-second video of the band performing 'We Will Rock You' on its Twitter page.
Speaking of the 1988 musical film, the actress known for her portrayal of Tracy Turnblad admits she never thought that her plump character would be 'such a catalyst role model' for so many.
'The Americans', 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and 'American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace', in the meantime, land the top prize in TV category at the 71st Writers Guild of America Awards.
The 'Young Sheldon' actress, who voices Bo Peep in 'Toy Story 4', opens up why she was not excited when her agent called to inform her about Pixar's 'first completely computer animated' film.
Meanwhile, French film 'By the Grace of God' wins the Silver Bear prize, and German filmmaker Angela Schanelec is hailed Best Director for her work in 'I Was at Home, But'.
The Robert Rodriguez-directed sci-fi action film leads the domestic chart on the worst President's Day weekend in 15 years.
The Queen biopic wins Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing in the film group, while 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and 'American Crime Story' top the TV section.
Through a Twitter feed, the 'For the Boys' star reveals that she will be stepping in for Emily Blunt to cover 'The Place Where Lost Things Go' at the 91st Academy Awards.
Theron plays the Secretary of State and Rogen stars as her former admirer in the comedy movie, which is dubbed the reverse version of 'Pretty Woman'.
J.J. Abrams shares a new set picture showing Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac sharing an embrace on the last day of filming on the final installment in the main 'Star Wars' film franchise.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces that winners of all categories will be announced during the telecast following widespread protest by actors and filmmakers.
When asked about his decision to quit playing the caped crusader, the 'Argo' star tells late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel that he believed 'it was time for someone else to take a shot at it.'
Finally able to complete the project 'free from Harvey Weinstein', Tara Wood is eyeing to find new distribution partner in time for the July release of Quentin's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
In a video posted on his YouTube channel, the 'Man in Black' star admits he was 'not proud of' his decision to turn down The Wachowskis' offer for him to play Neo in their 1999 sci-fi action film.
Confident that the film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books will one day get a reboot treatment, the 'Jungle' actor expresses his interest in seeing how long his films will stay untouched.