This Is The Greatest Live-Action Batman Of All Time – Prove Me Wrong

Batman has been a cultural icon for generations, appearing first in comic books and then in numerous films. Over a dozen actors have played the role since 1943, when Lewis Wilson first brought the character to life. However, Adam West is widely considered to be the definitive Batman, perfectly embodying everything that makes the character so beloved.

Brendan Fraser’s Mummy Franchise Return Imagined In Ominous Poster Art

Even though the new Mummy movie is still in the planning stages, artist Ricardo Ferllen has created a possible poster design. The artwork shows a giant pharaoh’s skull rising from the desert, with Brendan Fraser’s character, Rick O’Connell, climbing it to enter through an eye socket. You can see the design below.

Doctor Who Spinoff The War Between the Land and Sea Sets Release Date

Writer Russell T. Davies announced on Instagram that The War Between the Land and the Sea will premiere on December 7th. However, that’s also when the new Doctor Who spinoff debuts on BBC One. Unfortunately, viewers in the United States won’t be able to watch The War Between the Land and the Sea until 2026, when it arrives on Disney+.

George Clooney Is Open to Reuniting With ‘ER’ Co-Star Noah Wyle on ‘The Pitt’

While walking the red carpet for his new movie, Jay Kelly, George Clooney chatted with Entertainment Tonight about revisiting his role on ER. He said he’d happily reprise his character alongside Julianna Margulies, but confessed he hasn’t actually asked her to appear on The Pitt. Despite leaving ER after five seasons, Clooney and Margulies remain close friends.

Dave Bautista Stands By His Critically Panned Action Comedy

Dave Bautista recently told ScreenRant that he’s always been a defender of his movie Stuber, even though critics weren’t kind to it. He explained that he reached out to director Michael Dowse when the film lost its original director, and he praised Dowse for doing a great job with the movie despite the negative reviews.

9-1-1: Nashville Showrunner Reveals Cammie’s Tragic Backstory Inspiration

In an interview with TVLine, actor Raisani shared that the tragic death of Cammie’s husband on 9-1-1: Nashville was based on a real-life incident. While scouting locations in Nashville, Raisani and executive producer Brad Buecker witnessed a woman tragically die from choking at a nightclub restaurant. The experience deeply affected them both and ultimately served as the foundation for Cammie’s difficult past.