
Dr. No, the first James Bond film, which starred Sean Connery as Agent 007, was released on May 8, 1963.
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Dr. No, the first James Bond film, which starred Sean Connery as Agent 007, was released on May 8, 1963.

Here are some images from Goldfinger, arguably the best James Bond film and the third to feature Sean Connery as

The upcoming 007 First Light was ranked among the most anticipated video games of 2026. However, recent remarks from IO Interactive have raised concerns that the final product will be James Bond in name only. "We reflect modern values," cinematics di

The Walt Disney Company is developing a live-action feature film centered on Gaston, a character introduced in Beauty and the Beast. The film is intended to focus on the egotistical Gaston as a central figure, expanding on the character outside the o

Kathleen Kennedy is officially leaving Lucasfilm (for real this time…) bringing an end to her 14-year tenure overseeing Star Wars under Disney. This confirms a recent rumor by PUCK News. The announcement confirms a leadership transition that Disney a

The Oscar-qualifying RiverRun International Film Festival has named filmmaker and Slamdance veteran Michael C. Morin as its new executive director.

Taylor Swift's reaction to one of her songs being featured in Sydney Sweeney's latest film, "The Housemaid," has officially been revealed.

Major Hollywood trade publications are now acknowledging the rumors that Kathleen Kennedy leaving Lucasfilm may be imminent.

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A liveaction Ariel character meetandgreet is returning to its original location at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World Resort. The attraction will resume in the Walt Disney Presents theater space on January 12, 2025, after being temporari

Mike Flanagan's anticipated remake of a Stephen King classic has wrapped filming. In honor, Flanagan revisited the film that started it all.

Is the Star Wars Rey movie still happening? When Kathleen Kennedy laid out the future of Star Wars in her Deadline exit interview, she named nearly every major project still lingering at Lucasfilm - stalled films, scripts on hold, and ideas pushed ye