Cameron Diaz, who, after a near-decade hiatus, made a return to acting this year with Netflix's hit 'Back in Action', is all set to be seen in Bad Day, an action comedy to be directed by Jake Szymanski, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Actors Ariana Grande and Josh Gad will lead the voice cast for directors Jon M. Chu and Jill Culton's forthcoming animated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss book 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!', according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Filmmaker George Lucas, whose 'Star Wars' movies helped create many of the ideas of modern fandoms, is coming to San Diego Comic-Con for his first-ever panel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Veteran Hollywood director Michael Mann will be honoured with the Lumière Award at the 2025 Lumière Festival, a French event focused on classic cinema, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Canadian actor Taylor Kitsch is set to play a Texas prison boss facing a hostage taking drama in 'Eleven Days', a new thriller directed by Peter Landesman, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The much-loved orange cat is making a comeback. Actor Chris Pratt is all set to voice Garfield once again in a sequel to 2024's The Garfield Movie, which made more than $230 million at the global box office, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Actress and film producer Charlize Theron called out Hollywood studios for not wanting to take a "risk" when it comes to female-led action movies, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Dakota Johnson, who is known for 'Fifty Shades of Grey', 'Black Mass', 'How to Be Single', and many others, shared her plans for directing her first feature based on a script by an autistic actress she has acted with in a film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Actress Anna Camp talked about the upcoming film 'Scream 7' and said that it is going to be entertaining for audiences, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Hollywood is mourning the loss of Michael Madsen, known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films, including 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2' and 'Reservoir Dogs', according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Actress and film producer Charlize Theron shared why she would not reveal the name of the director she alleged sexually harassed her, according to The Hollywood Reporter.