Zendaya isn’t playing games when it comes to talking about relationships.
In her latest installment for her ongoing video series on relationship advice, Zendaya weighed in on why being in a committed relationship can sometimes be difficult for young people.
“I’m so anti being in a committed relationship when you’re young and people are learning and growing, because when people are young they make bad decisions sometimes because they don’t know any better,” the 20-year-old actress said. “It doesn’t mean they don’t know the difference between right and wrong, it just means that they...
In her latest installment for her ongoing video series on relationship advice, Zendaya weighed in on why being in a committed relationship can sometimes be difficult for young people.
“I’m so anti being in a committed relationship when you’re young and people are learning and growing, because when people are young they make bad decisions sometimes because they don’t know any better,” the 20-year-old actress said. “It doesn’t mean they don’t know the difference between right and wrong, it just means that they...
- 8/31/2017
- by Yvonne Juris
- PEOPLE.com
Stars: Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Zendaya | Written by Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers | Directed by Jon Watts
Obviously, “Homecoming” has multiple meanings, not least of which is Spider-Man’s switch to the cool side of the Marvel fence, outside of Sony’s control. Makes sense. One could argue that the very DNA of the modern Marvel movie machine is based on what made Sam Raimi’s first two movies so successful: larger-than-life characters tackling real-world themes, with a lightness of touch that didn’t undermine the gravity of the drama. It’s a difficult balancing act; one which Marc Webb’s aborted reboot largely failed to replicate.
Today, Marvel is a blockbuster production line of Toyota-like efficiency, and part of its success lies in squeezing the authorship out of its directors. It was too much for Edgar Wright,...
Obviously, “Homecoming” has multiple meanings, not least of which is Spider-Man’s switch to the cool side of the Marvel fence, outside of Sony’s control. Makes sense. One could argue that the very DNA of the modern Marvel movie machine is based on what made Sam Raimi’s first two movies so successful: larger-than-life characters tackling real-world themes, with a lightness of touch that didn’t undermine the gravity of the drama. It’s a difficult balancing act; one which Marc Webb’s aborted reboot largely failed to replicate.
Today, Marvel is a blockbuster production line of Toyota-like efficiency, and part of its success lies in squeezing the authorship out of its directors. It was too much for Edgar Wright,...
- 7/7/2017
- by Rupert Harvey
- Nerdly
When The Shannara Chronicles returns for its second season, Wil Ohmsford’s journey will include an unexpected detour.
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Moving forward, the fantasy series — whose first season aired on MTV from Jan. to March 2016 — will now air on Spike TV (which will be re-branded as Paramount Network in 2018), MTV announced Thursday.
“We’re honored to have worked with our extraordinary production partner, Sonar Entertainment, along with fantasy visionaries and executive producers Al Gough, Miles Millar, Jon Favreau, Jonathan Liebesman and Dan Farah along with executive producer and best-selling author of the book series,...
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Moving forward, the fantasy series — whose first season aired on MTV from Jan. to March 2016 — will now air on Spike TV (which will be re-branded as Paramount Network in 2018), MTV announced Thursday.
“We’re honored to have worked with our extraordinary production partner, Sonar Entertainment, along with fantasy visionaries and executive producers Al Gough, Miles Millar, Jon Favreau, Jonathan Liebesman and Dan Farah along with executive producer and best-selling author of the book series,...
- 5/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Christopher “Big Black” Boykin, best known for starring as one half of MTV’s Rob & Big, died Tuesday morning at the age of 45, his reps confirm to TMZ. No official cause of death is known at this time.
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Boykin starred opposite skateboarder Rob Dyrdek in the reality series Rob & Big from 2006 to 2008; in addition to being Dyrdek’s best friend, Boykin also served as his bodyguard.
Following his time on Rob & Big, Boykin appeared on several other MTV shows, including Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory, Ridiculousness, Guy Code and Snack Off.
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Boykin starred opposite skateboarder Rob Dyrdek in the reality series Rob & Big from 2006 to 2008; in addition to being Dyrdek’s best friend, Boykin also served as his bodyguard.
Following his time on Rob & Big, Boykin appeared on several other MTV shows, including Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory, Ridiculousness, Guy Code and Snack Off.
- 5/10/2017
- TVLine.com
If you’re impressed by Tom Holland‘s web-slinging abilities, just wait until you see him dance!
PhotosMTV Movie & TV Awards 2017: The Best, Worst and Weirdest Moments
The star of Spider-Man Homecoming opted to take on Rihanna’s “Umbrella” during a special episode of Lip Sync Battle, which aired Sunday on MTV before its first-ever Movie & TV Awards — and it just might be the greatest moment in the franchise’s history.
What began as a simple (yet still impressive) “Singin’ in the Rain” send-up quickly transformed into a sexy, high-energy rendition of the RiRi classic… complete with a next-level...
PhotosMTV Movie & TV Awards 2017: The Best, Worst and Weirdest Moments
The star of Spider-Man Homecoming opted to take on Rihanna’s “Umbrella” during a special episode of Lip Sync Battle, which aired Sunday on MTV before its first-ever Movie & TV Awards — and it just might be the greatest moment in the franchise’s history.
What began as a simple (yet still impressive) “Singin’ in the Rain” send-up quickly transformed into a sexy, high-energy rendition of the RiRi classic… complete with a next-level...
- 5/8/2017
- TVLine.com
MTV on Sunday went where no Movie Awards ceremony has gone before, giving TV shows and stars an opportunity to snag a golden popcorn statue of their very own.
VideosTeen Wolf Sneak Peek: A New Enemy Hunts Scott’s Pack in Season 6B Teaser
And just as you’d expect, the MTV Movie & TV Awards‘ unorthodox blending of mediums resulted in some truly ridiculous face-offs; I’m still wrapping my brain around Grant Gustin (playing The Flash, the fictional protector of Central City on The CW) going toe-to-toe with Taraji P. Henson (playing Katherine Johnson, the real-life mathematician from...
VideosTeen Wolf Sneak Peek: A New Enemy Hunts Scott’s Pack in Season 6B Teaser
And just as you’d expect, the MTV Movie & TV Awards‘ unorthodox blending of mediums resulted in some truly ridiculous face-offs; I’m still wrapping my brain around Grant Gustin (playing The Flash, the fictional protector of Central City on The CW) going toe-to-toe with Taraji P. Henson (playing Katherine Johnson, the real-life mathematician from...
- 5/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Teen Wolf is going from kill-or-be-killed to hunt-and-be-hunted as it barrels towards its series finale.
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Ahead of Sunday’s MTV Movie & TV Awards, the network released a first look at the drama’s final episodes, which begin airing this summer. An exact premiere date remains Tbd.
This new Season 6B teaser starts innocently enough, with Scott and his pack — in this case, Lydia and Malia — tracking down a killer in the woods. Pretty standard fare for a night out in Beacon Hills.
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RelatedTeen Wolf‘s ‘Chaotic’ Final 10 Episodes: What Brings [Spoiler] Back to Town?
Ahead of Sunday’s MTV Movie & TV Awards, the network released a first look at the drama’s final episodes, which begin airing this summer. An exact premiere date remains Tbd.
This new Season 6B teaser starts innocently enough, with Scott and his pack — in this case, Lydia and Malia — tracking down a killer in the woods. Pretty standard fare for a night out in Beacon Hills.
RelatedTeen Wolf Ep Dissects Biggest Finale Moments,...
- 5/7/2017
- TVLine.com
Every year, celebrities, filmmakers, journalists and movie fans flock to the Tribeca neighborhood in lower Manhattan for the Tribeca Film Festival, an illustrious celebration of film and television that features some of the most exciting projects and panel discussions of any media festival in the country.
Founded by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, shortly after the attacks of 9/11, the festival has helped revitalize the city and remind both filmmakers and fans alike of New York City’s valued place in film and TV while becoming a welcoming community for voices and perspectives from all over the world. “It’s also a fabric of our city. So whether or not it’s a film from Israel or Palestine or something for kids, our festival was about community and it still is,” Rosenthal tells Et. “It’s about bringing community together.”
The 2017 festival, which runs April 19-30, continues to expand beyond film and TV with...
Founded by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, shortly after the attacks of 9/11, the festival has helped revitalize the city and remind both filmmakers and fans alike of New York City’s valued place in film and TV while becoming a welcoming community for voices and perspectives from all over the world. “It’s also a fabric of our city. So whether or not it’s a film from Israel or Palestine or something for kids, our festival was about community and it still is,” Rosenthal tells Et. “It’s about bringing community together.”
The 2017 festival, which runs April 19-30, continues to expand beyond film and TV with...
- 4/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for the “Legion” Season 1 finale, Episode 8, “Chapter 8.”]
In the aftermath of the Season 1 finale of “Legion,” fans can rejoice because showrunner Noah Hawley already has a premiere date planned for Season 2 of the surrealist superhero show. Currently, Hawley’s goal is to have 10 episodes for Season 2, with the same 2018 premiere date as Season 1.
Read More: ‘Legion’ Finale Review: Noah Hawley Goes Full Marvel Without Losing What Makes This Series Revolutionary
With a surprise ending, and an even more surprising mid-credits scene (props to the Marvel fans who stuck it out), a lot of questions were left to delve into in the second season. In a joint call with showrunner Noah Hawley and other reporters, a few things were cleared up looking back on Season 1, with exciting ruminations on what to look for in the not-so-far-off Season 2.
Division 3’s Secret Weapon
When asked about the supposed “peacemaker” Division 3 has on hand during the finale, Hawley alluded to its...
In the aftermath of the Season 1 finale of “Legion,” fans can rejoice because showrunner Noah Hawley already has a premiere date planned for Season 2 of the surrealist superhero show. Currently, Hawley’s goal is to have 10 episodes for Season 2, with the same 2018 premiere date as Season 1.
Read More: ‘Legion’ Finale Review: Noah Hawley Goes Full Marvel Without Losing What Makes This Series Revolutionary
With a surprise ending, and an even more surprising mid-credits scene (props to the Marvel fans who stuck it out), a lot of questions were left to delve into in the second season. In a joint call with showrunner Noah Hawley and other reporters, a few things were cleared up looking back on Season 1, with exciting ruminations on what to look for in the not-so-far-off Season 2.
Division 3’s Secret Weapon
When asked about the supposed “peacemaker” Division 3 has on hand during the finale, Hawley alluded to its...
- 3/30/2017
- by Maya Reddy
- Indiewire
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When Marvel kicked off Phase 3 of the McU with Captain America: Civil War, it seemed to be Tom Holland’s Spider-Man who stole the show. And while the new version of the web-head did impress just about everyone, there was also another character who made a huge impact on audiences: Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa, aka Black Panther.
Now, after making his presence felt in a big way, the hero is about to receive a large part of the Marvel spotlight, what with a brand new comic book coming soon as well as his own feature film, which has already entered production. To prove it, Just Jared has snapped some set photos of a few of the cast members, including Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o (Nakia), Danai Gurira (Okoye), and Martin Freeman (Everett K. Ross). There’s nothing revealing here,...
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When Marvel kicked off Phase 3 of the McU with Captain America: Civil War, it seemed to be Tom Holland’s Spider-Man who stole the show. And while the new version of the web-head did impress just about everyone, there was also another character who made a huge impact on audiences: Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa, aka Black Panther.
Now, after making his presence felt in a big way, the hero is about to receive a large part of the Marvel spotlight, what with a brand new comic book coming soon as well as his own feature film, which has already entered production. To prove it, Just Jared has snapped some set photos of a few of the cast members, including Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o (Nakia), Danai Gurira (Okoye), and Martin Freeman (Everett K. Ross). There’s nothing revealing here,...
- 1/21/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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