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- Pop CultureIce Cube says he's "never" abandoning a fourth "Friday" film.By Cole Blake
- MoviesIce Cube has provided an update on the status of the "Friday" franchise.By Cole Blake
- Pop CultureAfter shelving "Batgirl," it's said that Warner Bros. execs are doing their best to keep "The Flash" moving forward despite Miller's scandals.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureBilall Fallah and Adil El Arbi reportedly claim that they attempted to salvage some footage of the shelved film but everything was gone.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureThe movie has been in development and production since 2017, but this week, the studio reported that they were canceling it altogether.By Erika Marie
- MoviesNeo is back. By Karlton Jahmal
- Pop CultureCube blames Warner Bros. for the delay while the studio claims the rapper is the reason the franchise hasn't moved forward.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureThe actor has been at the center of rumors that he's slated to portray the Man of Steel.
By Erika Marie - MoviesFans are speculating the 'Black Panther' star may be in talks to play the titular role in an upcoming Superman film. By Madusa S.
- MoviesRay Fisher is reminding fans of his accusations against Warner Bros., amidst rumors of a Black Superman film.By Cole Blake
- Movies"Black Panther" and "Captain America" comics author, Ta-Nehisi Coates, is set to write the script for the upcoming "Superman" reboot. By Deja Goode
- MoviesIce Cube throws Warner Bros. under the bus for allegedly refusing to make any more sequels of "Friday".By Alex Zidel
- Movies"Harry Potter," the third highest-grossing film franchise, is reportedly coming to TV screens with the help of HBO MAX.By Azure Johnson
- LifeAnother round of shut downs By Karlton Jahmal
- MoviesThe expected threequel has been fast-tracked. By Karlton Jahmal
- MoviesThe DCEU is making moves. By Karlton Jahmal
- MoviesChristopher Nolan praised "Tokyo Drift" and David Fincher's "Alien 3" as movies he loves.By Cole Blake
- MoviesChristopher Nolan is doubling down on his take on Warner Bros' choice to release their 2021 films on HBO Max.By Cole Blake
- MoviesDepp's career is taking a hit. By Karlton Jahmal
- MoviesPeople complained that the film associated physical abnormalities with something "evil" or monstrous.By Erika Marie