Harley Quinn Animated Series Trailer Debuts at Comic-Con 2019

DC Universe has finally unveiled a first-look full-length trailer for upcoming animated seriesHarley Quinn. The voice cast is impressive withKaley Cuoco,Alan Tudyk,Giancarlo Esposito, andLake Bellleading the way and supporting cast includingWanda Sykes,Christopher Meloni,Tony Hale, and so, so many other great actors. The trailer, which debuted at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 20, is dead-set on making sure folks know this is an adult animated series and kids should definitely stick to something else....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · Edwin Norman

Heathers TV Show Gets Risqué in Red-Band Trailer

A TV series adaptation ofHeathersmight sounds like a terrible idea, but hey, so did the musical and that turned out pretty great. With that in mind, I’ve been giving Paramount Network’s serialized update of the cult classic film the benefit of the doubt, despite a less than promisingteaser trailer. Now the full-on, foul-mouthed red-band trailer has arrived and… I’m still not quite sure what to make of it. One thing’s for sure, the folks behind the new series aren’t holding back – in the tradition of the film that made ‘Fuck me gently with a chainsaw" a thing people just say now, theHeathersseries really goes there with the irreverent sass....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Lisa Richardson

House Party Images Reveal a Wild Night Ahead

The 1990 filmHouse Partywhich starredChristopher “Kid” ReidandChristopher “Play” Martinwas a surprise box office success that is still looked back fondly upon today, which is why it wasn’t much of a surprise that a reboot was announced to be in the works back in 2018. Now, just a few months ahead of its premiere on July 27, 2025, on HBO Max, the first images of the upcoming film have been released....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Robert Hicks

How I Met Your Mother Spinoff Still in Development

20th Century Fox Television has been working on aHow I Met Your Motherspinoffsince 2013when they were able to getHow I Met Your DadstarringGreta Gerwigall the way to the pilot stagebefore CBS passed on it. However, rather than cut their losses, Fox kept trying, which makes sense when you consider thatHow I Met Your Motherwas a hit show that has had a healthy life in syndication. Using that storytelling device plus that brand could potentially yield a new hit sitcom if all the pieces fall into place....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 330 words · Stacey Moreno

In Praise of Birds of Prey's Unapologetic Feminism

Harley Quinn is so fucking over clowns. What a mood. This is also the part where I tell you that there are some minor spoilers forBirds of Preyin this article. The tale of the ever-popular side-kick’s emancipation crashed into theaters this weekend.Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinnhas been mostly met with critical acclaim for a wide variety of reasons. It’s bright, it’s hilarious, and whips a whole lot of, well, you know what....

August 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1650 words · Christopher Rodriguez

Incredibles 2: Brad Bird on How Babies Read the Room

Last month, I got to visit Pixar for theIncredibles 2press day. In the upcoming sequel, Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) has to stay home with the kids while Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) heads out into the world to do good deeds and salvage the reputation of the Supers. During my visit, I got to sit down and talk with writer-directorBrad Birdand producersNicole GrindleandJohn Walkerabout the movie. During our conversation, we talked about what makes a sympathetic villain, how you craft a story arc for an infant character like Jack-Jack, the position of the Incredibles’ new benefactors, the Deavors, and much more....

August 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1520 words · Ronnie Harper

iZombie Season 5: Rahul Kohli and Aly Michalka on Finale Hopes

The CW hit showiZombiehas always been a bit of a rare bird: a zombie show that goes more for laughs than gore and leans into social issues, politics and relationships more than horror. After 4 successful seasons, the final stanza is upon on, with a major upheaval in the cast dynamic in store. Ravi, Liv Moore’s best bud and resident zombie scientist is still grappling with a cure, while his on again, off again, and now on again girlfriend Peyton is the acting Mayor of zombie-town New Seattle....

August 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1374 words · Billy Bryant

Jason Blum on HHN Mazes, Halloween Sequels, and More

It’s that time of year again, when the hugely popular Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood will have the most authentic scares on display, from some of the biggest horror properties in film and TV. On select nights from September 14ththrough November 3rd, two of the mazes featured at the 2018 event areThe First Purgeand “The Horrors of Blumhouse: Chapter 2,” highlightingTruth or DareandUnfriendedfrom the Blumhouse catalog. Collider was recently invited to preview the new mazes to find out from creative directorJohn Murdywhat went into bringing all of the little details to life, and also chat withJason Blumabout why he enjoys taking part in Halloween Horror Nights....

August 14, 2025 · 10 min · 2041 words · Janice Gray

Jason Segel Desperately Tries to Stop Talking in 'Shrinking' Season 2 Finale Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

Christmas Day brings us our finalShrinkingsession of the season, and to mark the occasion, Collider is thrilled to be partnering with Apple to bring our readers an exclusive sneak peek at the finale, but you’ll be watching through your fingers. In the preview,Jason Segel’sJimmy is forced to come to the rescue of Summer (Rachel Stubington), the best friend of his daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell) who has, well, been slightly flighty and pilfery in a pharmacy and Jimmy has to make some reparations while trying to explain his relationship to this teenage girl without coming across as… well, a creep....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 379 words · Casey Nelson

Jessica Jones Season 2 to Feature Only Women Directors

As great as Marvel’s superhero presence on the big screen and small screen alike has been, their sole female-fronted series has been Netflix’sJessica Jones. So untilCaptain Marveldebuts in early 2019, starKrysten Ritterand showrunnerMelissa Rosenbergwill be representing for the ladies on the Marvel side of things. And if a new report is any indication, they’ll be playing up the gender card to its fullest potential. AsVarietywrites, Rosenberg announced that all 13 episodes of the second season ofJessica Joneswill be directed by women....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Lindsey Kramer

John Cena on Working with Jackie Chan on New Movie Project Xtraction

Do you likeJohn Cena? Ya duh. Do you likeJackie Chan? Ya double duh. Would it please you to know they recently filmed a movie together that’s coming out in 2020? Ya triple duh with cherries on top! Cena’s already having quite the busy 2020, with the forthcomingDolittle,Fast and Furious 9, andThe Suicide Squadon his docket. All films that I am varying levels of excited about, particularly given Cena’s general charisma. But the upcomingProject X-Traction, in addition to having the coolest name for a film ever, also excited me because Cena filmed it in China with Chan....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 716 words · Christopher Ray

John Krasinski Says Jack Ryan TV Series Will Tackle ISIS

When authorTom Clancyfirst introduced the Jack Ryan character in his 1984 novelThe Hunt for Red October, there’s no way he knew this one CIA analyst would become a stalwart of cinema for decades to come, with no less than four different actors filling the role in a variety of films. And whileChris Pineand Paramount attempted a big screen reboot for the character with 2014’sJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, now a wholly different approach is taking shape on the small screen with yet another Jack Ryan:John Krasinski....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 728 words · Tiffany Thomas

John Oliver on the State of Journalism on Last Week Tonight

This probably comes as a surprise to no one, but I don’t consider myself a journalist. I won’t speak for my fellow writers, but the term “journalist” to me has always conjured up images ofBob WoodwardandCarl Bernstein, the hard-nosed reporters of the 1970s who doggedly pursued the hidden truths of the Watergate scandal. I write about superhero movies and make lists aboutgreat cartoons from your childhood. The only thing I have in common with Woodward, Bernstein, and their ilk is receiving the occasional death threat....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Aaron Taylor