Hugh Grant Addresses Rumors of His Doctor Who Future

Many British media outlets reported yesterday that Hugh Grant was “in talks” to take over the lead role in Doctor Who following the departure of Jodie Whittaker later this year, and the Hollywood star took to social media to add his own comments to the story. Grant, who has recently been filming on Warner Bros.’ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory prequel, Wonka and the upcoming Dungeons and Dragons movie, became the latest in a long line of potential stars who could be taking over the role of The Doctor in the long-running sci-fi show. According to him, the reports are simply not correct, and he will not be appearing in the series.



Moon Knight Clip Has Ethan Hawke's Villain Demonstrating His Mysterious Powers

The latest clip from Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series, Moon Knight, has Ethan Hawke demonstrating his particular set of super-powered skills. Unveiled by the series’ official Twitter account, the footage is the first indication of what Hawke’s villainous cult leader Arthur Harrow is capable of, and it should provide Moon Knight with all manner of chaos to deal with.



Moon Knight Star Says Marvel Looking to Move Away From "Over-Crowded" New York in MCU Projects

With its iconic skyline, familiar streets and bustling, densely populated boroughs, it is no wonder that so many movies and TV shows choose New York City as their setting. Whether it is gangsters, aliens, lost children, crime waves or superheroes, they all seem to end up taking the city as their playground for two to three hours, leading to widescale on-screen destruction and races against time to save the world. To flesh that point out a little further, so far, just under half of the movies and TV shows set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have centered on stories set in New York, from The Incredible Hulk in 2008 all the way through to Spider-Man: Now Way Home, which set its finale on the staple location of the Statue of Liberty. However, it looks like that is all that is about to change.



Halo's Pablo Schreiber Talks About Removing His Helmet While Filming the Series

Pablo Schreiber will be playing Spartan and Earth's overall hero, Master Chief, in the highly anticipated Halo adaptation on Paramount+. Recently, Schreiber sat down with Comicbook.com and spoke about his experiences playing the character on the set. He also spoke on what seems to be a growing fad for streaming shows lately: the removal of the helmet. Indeed, Master Chief will be the next character to pull this off in the upcoming series. Schreiber previously spoke on removing his helmet but was asked to elaborate more about the moment.



There's an Interesting Connection Between Star Trek: Picard and Rick and Morty

This article includes spoilers for the most recent episode of Star Trek: Picard, released for streaming on Thursday, March 17th, 2022.In the third episode of Star Trek: Picard, "Assimilation," a line of dialogue revealed that the animated Adult Swim series Rick and Morty exists in Star Trek's timeline. While the Easter egg is amusing in and of itself, it also highlights some major connections between the two shows! (Remember, this episode of Picard takes place in 2024.)



Oscar Isaac Breaks Down Moon Knight's Place in the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has created an impression that every movie and show has to have a connection to the bigger picture, but that may not be the case with Moon Knight — at least not yet. The latest Disney+ offering from Marvel Studios lands next week, and there is still very little known about the main plot of the show or what connections to the MCU will be awaiting fans throughout the limited series. However, according to Oscar Isaac, audiences shouldn’t get themselves too excited for Easter eggs and cameos, as the story mainly stands on its own merit is what drew him to the role.



Star Trek: Picard Reveals Parallel Picard Killed Yoshi

Over the years, Super Mario fans have left more than their fair share of Yoshi mounts rotting in the bottomless pits of the Mushroom Kingdom while playing through the games in Nintendo's long-running Super Mario Bros franchise. But in the second episode of the second season of Star Trek: Picard, "Penance," which was released for streaming on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 10th, 2022, it was revealed it isn't just us schmos back on 21st Century Earth who had Yoshi blood on our hands. In the parallel timeline created by Q (John de Lancie) in the second season of Picard, the totalitarian Confederation version of Jean-Luc Picard (Sir Patrick Stewart) himself has the distinctive dinosaur's skull on display in his despicable trophy room!