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Warner Bros. Moves Up ‘Superman’ Digital Release to August 15 Despite Strong Theatrical Hold

Warner Bros. Moves Up ‘Superman’ Digital Release to August 15 Despite Strong Theatrical Hold

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has unexpectedly moved up the digital release of James Gunn’s Superman reboot to this Friday, August 15th—only 35 days after its July 11, 2025, theatrical debut.

Originally planned for August 26th, this accelerated timeline has ignited controversy, with industry experts and exhibitors criticizing the decision as detrimental to the film’s strong theatrical momentum and relationships with theater chains.

Greg Gutfeld Interview Delivers Massive Ratings Boost to Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’

Greg Gutfeld Interview Delivers Massive Ratings Boost to Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’

The struggling world of late night television got a shocking (or not so shocking when you think about it…) ratings boost when Greg Gutfeld, host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. The appearance skyrocketed the show’s viewership to its highest point of the year, drawing 1.7 million total viewers—a staggering 57% jump from the program’s 2025 average of 1.1 million.

‘War of the Worlds’ (2025) Is Officially One of the Worst 100 Films of All Time

‘War of the Worlds’ (2025) Is Officially One of the Worst 100 Films of All Time

Amazon’s “War of the Worlds” (2025) is an officially certified flop. Currently sitting at #88 on Rotten Tomatoes’ “100 Worst Movies of All Time,” this adaptation earned a shockingly rare—but well-deserved—0% Tomatometer score based on over 20 critical reviews. While that alone should be cause for alarm, the film’s staggering failures in script, direction, and respect for its source material make it clear this placement vastly underrepresents just how deep the cinematic crater it has dug truly is.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Actress Tati Gabrielle Mocks Gamers in New Interview: Claims They’re ‘Gonna Play That Game’ Anyway and ‘Love It’

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Actress Tati Gabrielle Mocks Gamers in New Interview: Claims They’re ‘Gonna Play That Game’ Anyway and ‘Love It’

Naughty Dog’s upcoming title Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and its main actress have already sparked intense debate throughout the gaming world.

Lead actress Tati Gabrielle, who plays bounty hunter Jordan A. Mun, has found herself at the center of this ongoing storm. Rather than shying away from the criticism or just allowing gamers to voice their apprehensions as is their right, Gabrielle has leaned in, dismissing detractors and predicting that even the harshest critics will end up loving the game.

Quentin Tarantino “Final Film” Rumors Swirl as Script Reportedly Still Unfinished

Quentin Tarantino “Final Film” Rumors Swirl as Script Reportedly Still Unfinished

According to a listing on the Film & Television Industry Alliance database, the final film from Quentin Tarantino is starting production December 1, 2025. However, unnamed sources tell World of Reel that Tarantino has yet to finish his screenplay, in which case production is unlikely to start so soon. This isn’t a Marvel film (which seem to tend toward starting without finished scripts) we’re talking about, after all, but Tarantino’s supposed swan song. 

Freakier Friday Becomes the Latest Disney Film to Underperform in a String of 2025 Underachievers

Freakier Friday Becomes the Latest Disney Film to Underperform in a String of 2025 Underachievers

In what has become a troubling pattern for Disney in 2025, the studio’s latest release, Freakier Friday, has debuted to underwhelming box office results, adding to a string of films that have failed to live up to expectations.

The sequel to the 2003 body-swap comedy, featuring returning stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, opened with $28.6 million domestically over the August 8-10 weekend, falling short of higher-end projections that ranged from $35 million to $45 million.

Alan Tudyk Reveals He Was Dropped From ‘I, Robot’ Marketing After Scoring Higher Than Will Smith With Test Audiences

Alan Tudyk Reveals He Was Dropped From ‘I, Robot’ Marketing After Scoring Higher Than Will Smith With Test Audiences

In a recent podcast appearance on Toon’d In with Jim Cummings, actor Alan Tudyk opened up about a lesser-known chapter in his career involving the 2004 sci-fi thriller I, Robot.

Known for his versatile voice work and motion capture roles, Tudyk shared how his performance as the robot Sonny apparently stole the spotlight in test screenings—so much so that it resulted in him being sidelined from the film’s promotional efforts seemingly for overshadowing the film’s star Will Smith. This revelation adds an intriguing layer to the film’s history, hinting at the delicate egos and studio politics that often shape Hollywood blockbusters.