Aubrey Plaza’s ‘Emily the Criminal’ Is Getting a TV Spin-Off

The acclaimed 2022 thrillerEmily the Criminalis being adapted for TV.Aubrey Plaza, who starred in the film, will executive produce the series, but will not star in it.Deadline reportsthat Legendary Television has the series in development after acquiring the rights to the original film. In the film, Emily (Plaza) is an underemployed young woman who struggles with student debt and a criminal record. She falls in with Youcef (Theo Rossi,Sons of Anarchy), who gets her involved with a credit card theft ring....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Norman Hamilton

Ben Barnes and Amber Rose Revah on The Punisher Season 2

After the events of Season 1, former Marine turned vigilante Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal), also known as The Punisher, has been keeping to himself and living a quiet life on the road. When he finds himself a witness to the attempted murder of a teenage girl (Giorgia Whigham), stepping in sends him down a path that puts a target directly on him, forcing him to uncover the dangerous mystery that she’s caught up in while also facing an old enemy that could destroy him....

July 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2346 words · Paul Olson

Charlie and Nick Fight for Their Love in New ‘Heartstopper’ Season 3 Poster

The third season ofHeartstopperwill finally mark Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie’s (Joe Locke) return to television. The couple have been through happy and sad times, but audiences can’t get enough of the heartfelt romance between the teenagers. Netflix has released a new poster ahead of the debut of the new episodes of the series on October 3. The main characters of the show, based on the graphic novel of the same name byAlice Osman,can be seen embracing each other....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Kathryn Brandt

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Clip Teases All-New Episodes This Week

Here at Collider, we cover a lot of stuff, be itStar Wars, superheroes, or cinephile fare, and everything from movies and TV, to video games and web series. There’s something for everyone. But there’s so much stuff out there that sometimes our younger audience members get left out. So every once in a while, we’d like to shine a spotlight on some family-friendly content that parents and caregivers can confidently watch with the little ones....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Anna Mcintosh

Demián Bichir on Godzilla vs. Kong and the Let the Right One In Pilot

With directorAdam Wingard’sGodzilla vs. Kongnow playing in North American theaters and streaming for free on HBO Max, I recently spoke withDemián Bichirabout making the newest entry in the monster franchise. During the fun interview, he talked about who they’d be rooting for if he wasn’t in the movie, what it was like seeing the finished film and the monster fights, if his character inGodzilla vs. Konghad seen theJurassic Parkmovies, and why he’s excited to make theLet the Right One Inpilot at Showtime....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Jason Todd DDS

Every 'Fire Country' Season 1 Episode, Ranked by IMDb

The CBS dramaFire Countryfollows convict Bode Donovan, played byMax Thieriot, who is also the series' co-creator, as he battles both his past mistakes and fires in a prison-release program in his hometown. Like fellow convicts working alongside him, Bode aims to redeem himself and start fresh, made all the more difficult by the fact that his father is the fire chief. The series premiered in 2022, and after its success, it was renewed for a second season,which premiered in February 2024....

July 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1779 words · Julie Curtis

First Man, Suspiria to Premiere at Venice Film Festival

Comic-Con may be ongoing, but it’s also time to start talking about the fall film festival season. Indeed, this week saw two major film festival announcements that give us details on how two of the year’s biggest awards contenders will be laid out. First up, reigning Best Director championDamien Chazelle’s NASA-centric filmFirst Manwill bethe opening night filmat the Venice Film Festival. The picture starsRyan Goslingas Neil Armstrong and chronicles the difficult, deadly journey that led to the first man walking on the moon....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · Tracy Herring

Game of Thrones Prequel: 6 Stories We Want to See

[Withmultiple spinoff series being considered, anda prequel series fromJane Goldmanordered to pilot, we’re reposting our ideas for six stories we’d like to see in aGame of Thronessuccessor series.] In theGame of ThronesSeason 6 episode “Home,” Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) continued to hone his warging skills taught to him by the Three Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow). In doing so, he was able to not only visit the past through the weirwood trees and see his late father and uncle sparring as young boys at Winterfell, but he was actually able to enter the scene and walk again....

July 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2499 words · Nicholas Gregory

Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 4 Trailer

It’s hard to believe, but there are only five episodes ofGame of Thronesleft in the current season. This penultimate batch of episodes runs only seven installments in length, and indeed we’re already nearing the halfway point. HBO has unveiled the trailer for the Season 7, Episode 4 after last night’s “The Queen’s Justice”, and it shows a changed game board as Cersei made big moves. “The Queen’s Justice” rejiggered the playing pieces in classicGame of Thronesfashion—just as we thought there was no path to victory for the Lannisters, they outmaneuvered Daenerys Targaryen and her allies, and now in scenes from next week’s episode Dany looks to be on the ropes....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 281 words · Misty Cole

Gilded Age: Bertha's Choice to Keep Gladys in Lockdown Explained

Taissa Farmiga’s Gladys is in a tough situation in Season 1 ofThe Gilded Age. She’s a young woman very eager to ditch her governess and finally be out in society. Trouble is, her mother,Carrie Coon’s Bertha, is trying to claw her way into the local elite social circle and Gladys could serve as a major asset in making that happen. The Gilded Agetakes place in the United States in 1882 when folks considered “old money” were at odds with those exploring new ways of amassing enormous fortunes....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 766 words · Brenda Harris

God of War Reviews: Kratos Returns in a "Masterpiece" for the PS4

The early reviews for the PlayStation 4 exclusiveGod of Warare all-in on the latest adventure for Kratos, the title titan. This story is a bit of a departure from the games that came before since it sees Kratos as a man (and father) in the lands of Norse Gods and monsters instead of his familiar stomping grounds in ancient Greek mythology. He, and the player, will be forced to master his defining rage, question his dark lineage, and attempt to make amends as both mentor and protector of his son, Atreus....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 829 words · Stephen Wong

Guardians of the Galaxy 2's Other Team Explained

As you’ve likely heard by now,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2hasfivepost-credits scene. While some are light and silly, others have implications for future movies. Either way,spoilers aheadif you haven’t seenGuardians 2yet. Early in the film, we seeSylvester Stalloneas the Ravager Stakar, aka Starhawk. He explains why he had to kick Yondu out, and that it broke his heart to do it. It’s also a reference to the fact that in the comics, Starhawk and Yondu are original members of the Guardians of the Galaxy....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Darlene Evans

Harris Dickinson Should Get His First Oscar Nomination for His Role Opposite Nicole Kidman in 'Babygirl'

There’s a decent argument to be made thatNicole Kidmanis the single greatest performer working today, as she has been consistently challenging herself with a strong output of film and television roles for well over three decades. Kidman is so routinely excellent that it might be easy to take her for granted, but the buzz for her performance in the erotic dramaBabygirlindicated that she was truly doing something radically different. The new film fromBodies Bodies BodiesdirectorHalina Reijnhas been building awards momentum ever since it debuted at the Venice International Film Festival, where Kidman took home the prestigious Volpi Cup prize for Best Actress....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 748 words · Jodi Buckley