Samara Weaving Admits Replacing Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn In DC’s Upcoming Superhero Movie Slate Would Be ‘Big Shoes to Fill’

Samara Weaving, who starred in movies like Scream VI and Ready or Not, is a fan favorite to play Harley Quinn in the new DC Universe. Many people have noted the resemblance between Weaving and Margot Robbie, who previously played the character. When asked about potentially taking over the role, Weaving expressed surprise at being the fans’ choice, acknowledging that Robbie left “big shoes to fill.” Weaving praised Robbie’s performance as Harley Quinn, saying she “really knocked it out of the park,” and admitted she wasn’t sure she could do as well.

Glen Powell Got Mic’d Up Like An NFL Player On Chad Powers, And I Can’t Get Over Him Saying Things Like ‘Your Boy Was Twerking’

Glen Powell, the star of *Twisters*, has fully embraced the role of Chad Powers, going all-in on the character. This included working with Eli Manning – whose sketch inspired the series – and even intentionally getting booed by fans *during* a real football game for filming! It was inevitable he’d be fitted with a microphone, a common practice at games to capture audio. The *Chad Powers* TikTok account compiled a video of his best moments, and honestly, everything he says is hilarious.

How Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’ Ending Changed the Leaked Script

After a party attended by all three characters, Maggie tells Alma that Hank behaved inappropriately while driving her home. The film, “After the Hunt,” raises more questions than it resolves, focusing less on *who* did something and more on the *consequences* of their actions. The ending leaves viewers pondering what exactly happened and what it all means.

Glenn Powell Eyed for Major MCU Superhero Role by Marvel Producer

In August 2022, actor Glen Powell responded to rumors that he might play Cyclops in a future Marvel reboot, stating that Marvel hadn’t contacted him about the role. Now, in 2025, fans are again discussing Powell for a major MCU part – this time, as a potential replacement for Chris Evans as Captain America. Adding to the buzz, a writer from the film *Avengers: Doomsday* has publicly stated that Powell would be a perfect fit for a specific Marvel hero.

38 Years Later, the “Iconic” 80s Crime Thriller That “Reinvented the Genre” Is Still a Hit With Fans on Streaming

This movie, released in 1987, is a crime thriller set in Chicago during the Prohibition era of the 1930s. Critics have praised it as groundbreaking, even noting it ‘reinvented the genre,’ despite taking some creative freedoms with the historical facts. It was a financial success, earning over $106 million on a $25 million budget, and currently holds an 83% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

‘The Astronaut’ Review: An Ludicrous, but Predictable Sci-Fi Thriller

The film opens with a dramatic scene of helicopters and speedboats rushing to retrieve a space capsule from the ocean. Inside, they find Sam (Kate Mara) unconscious, with a damaged helmet and a hole in the capsule – a mystery, as it’s unclear how anything survived the fiery re-entry. The next day, Sam wakes up in a hospital, feeling slightly disoriented and with a bruise on her arm, but generally okay. She’s happily reunited with her father, General William Harris (Laurence Fishburne), her young daughter Izzy (Scarlett Holmes), and her husband Mark (Gabriel Luna), from whom she’s been separated.

Black Phone 2’s AMC Popcorn Bucket Is Genius

AMC Theatres has unveiled a special edition popcorn bucket for the movie *Black Phone 2*, and fans are excited! The bucket is shaped like the creepy black rotary phone from the film and actually works – you can spin the dial. It even includes a headset that plays a recording of the villain, Grabber (played by Ethan Hawke), when you hold it to your ear.

The Walking Dead Is a New Streaming Hit 15 Years Later on PVOD

Even though you can currently stream *The Walking Dead* on Netflix, Pluto TV, and AMC+, it’s surprisingly been the most popular show on iTunes for the last three days. It’s outperformed shows that are currently airing, like *NCIS* (at No. 4), *FBI* (No. 6), and *Ghosts* (No. 9), as well as classics like *What’s New, Scooby-Doo?* (No. 2), *The Twilight Zone* (No. 3), and *Dexter* (No. 5). Created by Frank Darabont and based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series, the show follows a group of people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse, constantly facing threats from both zombies—called “walkers”—and other surviving groups.