Dwayne Johnson attends ‘Black Adam’ opening night
On the opening night of his action movie "Black Adam," Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson shocked all of his fans by stopping by a theatre.
On the opening night of his action movie "Black Adam," Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson shocked all of his fans by stopping by a theatre.
The embattled actor was arrested on two separate occasions in Hawaii, once in March for disorderly conduct and harassment following an incident at a karaoke bar, and again in April for an alleged assault in which Miller was accused of striking a woman on the head at a private residence.
Actress-singer Shruti Haasan has added another feather to her cap as she has now lent her voice to the international audio drama 'Sandman: Act III'. This is Shruti's third international project after 'Treadstone' and 'Frozen 2' and the series also stars James McAvoy, Kat Dennings, Miriam Margoyles and Justin Vivian Bond among others.
Actor Brendan Gleeson will be seen sharing screen space with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in 'Joker: Folie a Deux'.
New dates for 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' will be December 23, 2023. Meanwhile, 'Shazam!: Fury of the Gods,' which was initially set to face off against James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' now has free rein over its new opening weekend.
Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson fought to give his character Black Adam, the DC comics superhero, a separate movie.
Despite Ezra Miller's legal issues, Warner Bros. reportedly still has no intention to shelve the movie 'The Flash' or replace the actor.
Marvel Studio's Kevin Feige has brushed aside competition with its biggest rival to show his support to 'Batgirl' directors Billal Fallah and Adil Al Arbi.
Warner Brothers CEO David Zaslav, speaking to investors and reporters, rattled off a list of upcoming movies based on DC Comics characters, including "Black Adam", the sequel to "Shazam!" and "The Flash", starring Miller as the superhuman speedster Barry Allen.
"Now, the prospect of other DC films being squashed looms" said Rolling Stone explaining Warner Bros.' decision to scrap 'Batgirl'.