Hey, remember Caesar from Rise of the Planet of the Apes — the hyper-intelligent, hyper-sympathetic super chimp who formed a touching friendship with James Franco?
Well, that Caesar is dead. In Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Andy Serkis’s proud primate has become the ruthless leader of an ape uprising — one that a ragtag group of human virus survivors led by a craggy Gary Oldman may be powerless to stop. Get a glimpse at the hard, cold new Caesar in this dark, atmospheric trailer for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – which also features gunfire, pained facial expressions, and a group of killer mammals who will be very pissed off if you dare to call them monkeys.
Caesar comes home July 11, 2014, when Dawn of the Planet of the Apes hits theaters.
After DJ Khaled's shocking marriage proposal to Nicki Minaj nearly broke the Internet last week, Khaled dropped a new song on Monday that (kind of) cleared things up.
"I Wanna Be With You," features his alleged intended, Nicki, alongside Future and Rick Ross on a song that's scheduled for inclusion on Khaled's upcoming album, Suffering From Success.
The next "Transformers" movie is supposed to go in a completely different direction from the first three installments by Michael Bay, and to reboot the series, the director has brought in his "Pain & Gain" star, Mark Wahlberg, to lead the franchise on a bold, new course, but will there also be a new type of robot in disguise?
Justin Bieber could teach a master class in damage control.
After getting caught on video urinating in a mop bucket and saying "F--k Bill Clinton" while in the act, the 19-year-old actually spoke to the former U.S. president today and apologized for his actions, a source close to the situation confirms to E! News.
No, the Oscar-winning director isn’t learning to embrace the lens flare. Instead, he’s aping the way Abrams officially signed on to direct a high-profile franchise extension earlier this year — despite denying his involvement in the project just months before.
Andrew Garfield has loved Spider-Man since he was a little kid. He can speak eloquently and at length about how open the Spider-verse is for interpretation. Recently, he says, he had a philosophical discussion with producer Matt Tolmach about Mary Jane or “MJ” to fans.
With San Diego's Comic-Con International just around the corner, Entertainment Weekly has devoted its latest issue to the pop culture event — which includes the first reveal of Jamie Foxx's Spider-Man bad guy, Electro.
While Spider-Man is sporting a look that veers closer than ever to the character's comic-book origins, the same can't be said for Electro.