Several times in recent years, Sony has used the Cannes Film Festival to promote a key upcoming title, despite the movies not officially being involved in the event — see Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation in 2018, 2017’s The Emoji Movie and 2016’s The Angry Birds Movie. This year, the marketing team pulled out the
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Stranger Things really left us hanging after that epic Season 3 finale and shocking mid-credits scene. The tantalizing peek at what’s to come opened the gate to more Upside Down intrigue and left us wondering if Hawkins’ chief of police was really history after all. Now, we know the answer to that cliffhanger, plus a few other details
Industry-wide production delays have pushed back the premieres of a number of Marvel projects, including Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, the character’s long-awaited solo film. Originally pushed from May to November this year, the film will now open on May 7, 2021, a whole year after it was first set to debut. Unsurprisingly, this move has once again
[embedded content] Stranger Things star David Harbour made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and although he might’ve tried to talk about his other projects — from his stint on Shakespeare in the Park to his title role in the Hellboy reboot — the Upside Down still caught up with him, even