Seth Meyers on Landing Cate Blanchett for Documentary Now Season 3

The documentary genre is coming off a banner year at the box office in 2018, and with new documentary films and docuseries dropping on Netflix every other week, the genre really is more popular than ever before. But the IFC seriesDocumentary Now!was ahead of the curve, so much so that writer and executive producerSeth Meyersnotes that while the show’s creators used to joke that the show’s title was strikingly dumb, you could probably sell it as an actual TV show now....

June 21, 2025 · 15 min · 3081 words · Amy Kelly

Sherlock Season 4 Gets a Mysterious New Teaser Trailer

We’ve gotten a few hints over the last several months ofSherlockSeason 4 being (to quote starBenedict Cumberbatch) “myopically dark.” He went on to say at the time, “You’re talking about the end of the universe darkness. You can’t see in front of you and would walk into everything dark.” I’m aSherlockfan who happens to like the series best when it balances its mystery with some wit and whimsy — episodes like “The Empty Hearse,” “The Sign of Three,” or even something a little seductive like “A Scandal in Belgravia....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 479 words · Robert Mccann

Snowpiercer Showrunner Graeme Manson on Where Season 2 Could Go

From show creatorGraeme Manson(Orphan Black) and inspired by both the graphic novels and the original film from directorBong Joon Ho, the TNT dramaSnowpierceris set more than seven years after the world as we knew it became a frozen wasteland and those that were left stepped onto a perpetually moving train with 1,001 cars that circles the globe. Even though there is a very clear and strict class and social division between passengers, when a grisly murder threatens to ignite an already tenuous structure, the powerful head of hospitality, Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly), turns to Andre Layton (Daveed Diggs), the world’s only surviving homicide detective, to keep the balance....

June 21, 2025 · 14 min · 2778 words · Sarah Cowan

Soulmates Clip Offers Look at AMC's Sci-Fi Show Before and After the Test

Soulmates, a new anthology series centered around a new science that unequivocally tells you who your soulmate is, is set to premiere on Monday, Oct. 5, and AMC has shared with us an exclusive clip that takes a look at life before and after “the test,” so to speak, and how the results impact a myriad of relationships.​ Brett Goldstein, who plays the surly team captain on Apple’sTed Lasso, actually co-created this sci-fi series with co-writerWill Bridges(Black Mirror), and I call it sci-fu because, obviously, no such test exists....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 324 words · Anita Hughes

Tales From the Crypt Reboot Gets 10-Episode Order on TNT

The Crypt Keeper is back! TNT has officially given a 10-episode order toM. Night Shyamalan’s reboot of the beloved horror series,Tales from the Crypt. Based on the EC Comics classic, the anthology series will anchor the network’s new horror block, set to debut in 2017, which will be hosted by a “newly reinvented Crypt Keeper.' In January, we learned that TNT was teaming up with Shyamalan to launch a new weekly two-hour slate of horror programming, curated by theSignsandTheSixth Sensewriter-director....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 521 words · Chelsea Gonzalez

Tales From the Crypt: M. Night Shyamalan Reboot Dead at TNT

Bad news, friends.M. Night Shyamalan’s reboot ofTales from the Cryptis off the docket, at least for now. Last year, TNT teamed with theSplitdirector to reinvent the classic horror series as the centerpiece of a weekly two-hour horror programming block that would feature short and long-form storytelling curated by Shyamalan, hosted by a new Cryptkeeper. A few months later,the network issues a ten-episode orderfor the series and commissioned two new horror shows calledTime of DeathandCreaturesto go with it....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Ryan Coleman

The Egyptian Theatre Will Be One of Five Theaters to Play Nitrate Films

To celebrate the renowned Egyptian Theatre opening its doors once again, the American Cinematheque and Netflix marked the theater’s 101st anniversary with a screening ofDavid Fincher’sThe Killerand Q&A. Ahead of the event, Collider’sSteve Weintraubwas able to speak with American Cinematheque ChairmanRick Nicitaabout this legendary venue and all the new opportunities the renovation provides for the community. Three years ago, the nonprofit American Cinemathequejoined forces with Netflixto preserve the Hollywood treasure and revive the Egyptian Theatre back to its Golden Age....

June 21, 2025 · 12 min · 2422 words · Alyssa Flores

The Film Steven Spielberg Thought Was So Perfect He Almost Gave Up Directing

If there is one director who embodies the essence of movie-making, it’sSteven Spielberg. FromJawstoThe Color Purple, Spielberg has touched nearly every genre, adding his unique touch to each picture. But even the greatest of all time had his doubts at one point. Like many,Spielberg has always held a fondness forLawrence of Arabia, and it’s easy to see why. The war epic remainsone of the most reveredpictures of all time, thanks toDavid Lean’s innovative filmmaking and itsfantastic performances....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 820 words · Stanley Silva

The Killer Review: Jang Hyuk and Solid Action Can’t Save This Thriller

If there is one reason to see the action thrillerThe Killer, it is for the presence of Korean action starJang Hyuk. He plays the retired hitman Ui-gang who mostly just loves his coffee and keeps to himself without much of a care in the world. He is quietly intimidating in a manner that makes his subsequent return to killing feel inevitable, as if he was just looking for a reason to get back to what he does best....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1012 words · Phillip Barr

The Santa Clause: Kal Penn Joins Tim Allen in Disney+ Serie

One ofKal Penn’s next roles will take him to the North Pole.According to Deadline, Penn has been cast in Disney+’s upcomingThe Santa Clauselimited series. In the series, Penn will play Simon Choksi. The character is described as a single father, who is also a game inventor and product developer. His attempts at becoming a tech-mogul have not been as successful as he had hoped. Penn’s previous work includes 2018’sThe Ashram(directed byBen Rekhi), 2017’sThe Layover(directed byWilliam H....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Stanley Huynh

The Walking Dead Video Recap Show: Don't Mess with Daryl

The Walking Deadrecap show is back on Collider Video with hosts John Rocha, Kaori Takee, Quinn Marie and Josh Macuga. It’s Episode 6 of Season 6, ‘Always Accountable’ and with only two more episodes remaining before the mid-season finale, tensions are at a fever pitch. With Rick and crew battling back in Alexandria we find this entire episode dedicated to Sasha, Abraham and Daryl and the aftermath of their herding attempt....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Brenda Welch

Tom Hardy Lays Down the Law for Guy Ritchie in Intriguing New 'MobLand' Images [Exclusive]

This weekend sees the premiere ofGuy Ritchie’slatest crime saga,MobLand, and ahead of the March 30th debut on Paramount+, Collider is thrilled to show our readers some exclusive first look images at the upcoming show. The series revolves around a London-based Irish crime family led byPierce Brosnan’sConrad Harrigan, as his empire battles for dominance amidst a very busy and violent global syndicate. Alongside Brosnan,Helen Mirrenplays Maeve, Conrad’s wife and “the brains behind the charm....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Dennis Henry

What Happened to David Dobkin's King Arthur Trilogy with Kit Harington?

King Arthur: Legend of the Swordwas aGuy Ritchie-directed take on the classic Medieval legend, starringCharlie Hunnamas the title character,Jude Lawas the villainous Vortigern,Djimon Hounsouas Sir Bedivere, andÀstrid Bergès-Frisbeyas the Mage who works for the legendary wizard Merlin. It was released in 2017 by Warner Bros., earning negative reviews and landing with a thud at the box office, effectively halting any future installments in the rebooted Arthurian legend. That’s the whole story, right?...

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 954 words · Tristan Miller