First ‘Dune: Part Three’ Set Photo Shared By Timothée Chalamet

The next *Dune* film, set twelve years after the events of *Dune: Part Two*, will bring back Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Zendaya as Chani, Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan, Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Alia Atreides. Joining the cast are Nakoa-Wolf Momoa as Leto II Atreides, Ida Brooke as Ghanima Atreides, and Robert Pattinson as Scytale, who will be the main villain in *Part Three*. Before *Dune* arrives in December, Pattinson will appear with Zendaya in the romantic comedy *The Drama*, scheduled for release in April 2026.

92% RT Rated Action Thriller Spin-off Led by “Lethal” New Hero Refuses to Back Down on Streaming

Ana de Armas, known for her roles in *No Time to Die* and *Knives Out*, will star in *Ballerina* (also known as *From the World of John Wick: Ballerina*). She plays a young, inexperienced killer seeking revenge for her father’s death. The film takes place between the events of *John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum* and *John Wick: Chapter 4*, and expands the universe of the *John Wick* franchise, offering a deeper look into the world of assassins.

Forgotten Star Wars Project Set 200 Years Before Phantom Menace Finally Gets Official Update

David Cage, founder of Quantic Dream, recently reassured fans that development on *Star Wars: Eclipse* is still underway. In a brief statement on the company’s blog, he said they look forward to sharing more details in the future. *Eclipse*, an action-adventure game set about 200 years before *The Phantom Menace* during the High Republic era, was originally revealed at The Game Awards in 2021.

Avengers: Doomsday Writer Reveals Who Should Play MCU’s Nova

I’m really excited about the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie – I know one of the writers, Waldron, worked on the script! He’s been a part of some amazing Marvel projects already. I loved his work on Loki and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and I even heard he contributed to Thor: Love and Thunder and the early stages of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, though his name wasn’t officially listed on those. It’s great to see him involved in something this big!

illy the Kid Remake Becomes a Streaming Hit on MGM+

Currently, ‘Billy the Kid’ is the most popular movie on MGM+ in the US, according to FlixPatrol. Directed by Christopher Forbes, it has been at the top of the streaming platform’s charts since October 11th. The film features Jerry Chesser, Kimberly Campbell, Richard Kinsey, Cody McCarver, Graye Bumgardner, and Dan Beck.

The 10 Most Confusing Movie Franchise Timelines

Many popular movie franchises don’t have a clear, planned order. While you can watch the films as they were released, true fans often want to experience them in the correct timeline. Sorting out sequels, prequels, and films that fall in between can be confusing, so we’ve created a chronological order for you.

Netflix’s “Horrible” New Thriller Unleashes the Latest Hero Parent as It Finds Surprise Success on Streaming

Although this thriller doesn’t feature as many gunfights, it shares several key elements with Liam Neeson’s most famous action films. The story centers on a mother who, a year after her daughter goes missing, continues to investigate despite the police having given up. Feeling ignored by the authorities, she decides to find answers herself.

14 Years Later, Harry Potter’s ‘Always’ Scene Is Even More Heartbreaking Than Ever

Okay, as a huge Harry Potter fan, I’ve always been fascinated by Snape. It’s clear he was completely in love with Lily, and honestly, sometimes it felt a little…intense. But you can’t deny that his feelings for her were the whole reason he turned against Voldemort. I really think if he hadn’t loved Lily, he would have stayed loyal to the Dark Side. It’s crazy to think how important he was to Dumbledore’s plan – even a small change in what he did could have ruined everything! So, to really understand that moment where he reveals his love for Lily, you have to look at everything he went through as a character. It’s a really complex and moving part of the story.