"The Batman" is slated to release on the streaming platform, HBO Max, on April 19.
"Jurassic World: Dominion" is slated to release on June 10 while "Bullet Train" will drop on July 15.
A Las Vegas mansion that was once home to the late pop superstar Michael Jackson has been listed for $9.5 million.
"I think it's exciting, like, it's Women's History Month, it's quite historic, like all of us together," Regina Hall said.
"CAUTION," Kim Kardashian captioned the video of herself, while getting ready for the Paris Fashion Week event.
"She got scared, I wasn't scared. I can't remember a thing of it," Odenkirk said about his and co-star Rhea Seehorn's experience on the day he got a heart attack.
"If you are an anxiety sufferer like myself, coffee isn't your friend," Ireland Baldwin warned her followers on social media.
"I've never even gotten kinda close," Kristen Stewart said of getting an Oscar nomination in the past.
Royal author Brian Hoey believes a meeting between the Queen and baby Lilibet could have a powerful impact on the public.
"As we continue to watch the horrors unfolding in Ukraine, and call for an immediate end to the conflict and humanitarian access, I'm here in Yemen to support people who also desperately need peace," Angelina Jolie wrote on Instagram.
Quincy Isaiah is playing a young Earvin "Magic" Johnson on HBO's "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty."
Arthur Edwards, who has been snapping pictures of the royals since the 1970s, has explained why he wouldn’t tour with Meghan Markle.
The singer's dog died due to a progressive condition called Myelomalacia.
"Little People, Big World" star Tori Roloff shared a snap of her children Jackson and Lilah in matching outfits while waiting for her third baby on Instagram.
Taylor Swift considers her pal Zoë Kravitz the perfect Catwoman after watching "The Batman."
Kristin Cavallari got whipped cream licked off her during the “Magic Mike Live” show at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas Saturday.
Marisa Tomei allegedly received her pay for "The King Of Staten Island" upfront despite her claim that she didn't receive payment for the project.
Prince Charles "will make some changes" when he takes over the British throne, according to royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti.
Ariel Winter is replacing Demi Lovato after the singer-actress stepped down from acting duties just as the pilot was about to start production.
“Saturday Night Live” mocked Fox News hosts support of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin.
Meghan Markle is being sued for defamation by her half-sister, Samantha Markle, for the explosive interview she and Prince Harry gave Oprah Winfrey last year.
Sean Penn went to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, to work on a documentary about the ongoing Russian invasion.
Prince William gushed over his wife Kate Middleton while speaking with fans who braved the cold to meet them in Wales.
"It's the last thing in the world I would do now," Jamie Lee Curtis said of appearing naked on screen.
Ciara and Russell Wilson are parents to son Win Harrison, 19 months, daughter Sienna Princess, 4, as well as son Future Zahir, 7, whom the singer shares with ex Future.
Pete Davidson found his caricature in Kanye West's "Eazy" music video hilarious, according to a report.
Actor George Takei was criticized over posting a tone-deaf message on Twitter about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Tommy’s plan to control Chicago’s drug business may fall apart before he can start it on “Power Book IV: Force” episode 5.
From "The Batman" to "Lucy and Desi," here's a list of everything you can watch over the weekend.
All jokes aside, the "Family Feud" host is actually a huge fan of the "Black Panther" star.