‘Things We Never Got Over’ TV Series Gets Amazon Greenlight, Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder to Showrun
Amazon Prime Video has formally greenlit a series adaptation of "Things We Never Got Over."
Amazon Prime Video has formally greenlit a series adaptation of "Things We Never Got Over."
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Paramount Pictures has released the trailer for “Heart of the Beast,” a new survival thriller film starring Brad Pitt.
Amazon Prime Video has formally greenlit a series adaptation of "Things We Never Got Over."
The animated 'Among Us' TV show surprise dropped on Paramount+ on Friday. All 10 episodes are available to stream now.
"Final Fantasy VII: Revelation" has been revealed as the third and final title in the "Final Fantasy VII" remake trilogy.
Sean Penn talked selfies, his Academy Awards absence and more with CNN’s Kaitlin Collins at the 25th annual Tribeca Festival Friday.
"The Pitt" makeup head Myriam Arougheti on season 2's goriest moments.
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin" game and its first teaser have been revealed by Paramount Games Studio
The actor reflects on being a Bears fan, competing with his son in gaming and starring in EA Sports' 'It's Your League' campaign for Madden NFL 27.
"Beef" director Lee Sung Jin and Jason Bateman from “Black Rabbit,” sat down with Variety to discuss their directing techniques and stylistic choices.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson talked about his new Earth, Wind & Fire doc and why he may never make a Prince film.
Anthony Head, who died on June 5 at the age of 72, is being honored by his "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" co-stars including Emma Caulfield.
Netflix Film Chief Dan Lin tells the New York Times that the company has 'accepted' it won't work with 'filmmakers who still want theatrical.'