An animated series and graphic novel miniseries are planned for the 'Pacific Rim' sequel. Kaiju and Jaeger fans, get ready: There are more updates for the "Pacific Rim 2" sequel.
Tim Cook has not made a public declaration of his sexuality. It was an awkward and embarrassing moment for CNBC co-host Simon Hobbs, who accidentally outed Apple CEO Tim Cook as homosexual on live on-air television.
Latin celebrities did a little bit of everything. This week brought a random assortment of snaps from your favorite celebrities. Here are some of the best ones: Eiza Gonzalez is really loving Los Angeles.
According to TMZ, both co-hosts Sherri Shepherd and Jenny McCarthy have been fired from the Emmy Award-winning broadcast due to low ratings and personality conflicts. As a result, only long-time host Whoppi Goldberg will remain on the panel.
For die-hard surfers, extreme sports enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates an adrenaline rush, you might want to check out Alcon Entertainment's "Point Break" 1991 reboot for the extreme sports stunts that will be filmed on four continents, including North America, Europe, South America and Asia.And if that's not cool enough, another good reason to tune in is to see the hunky and talented Venezuelan actor Édgar Ramírez who will take over the role of Bodhi, played by the late Patrick Swayze in 1991.
With the death of Tara Kowles-Teller, the second wife of bad boy biker and SAMCRO president Jax, season 7 of Sons of Anarchy is going to have a different look to it.
Bankston was a conductor and locomotive engineer. Former "Survivor" contestant Caleb Bankston lost his life in an accident while working on a coal train, according to a railway official's statement on CNN.
Bungie debuted its new game at E3. The beta of video game "Destiny," by game maker Bungie, is set to be released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 on July 17, but the Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions will come out in "late July," according to Videogamer.
The movie comes out in November. Brad Pitt will finally be returning to the big screen to star in epic World War II movie "Fury. " David Ayer will direct the movie, which takes place in 1945, the year the war in the European theater wraps up as the allies make their final push.
Kristen's out. Chris Hemsworth is in. Plan for a "Snow White and the Huntsman" sequel continue, but Kristen Stewart will have little to nothing to do with it.
Charlie Sheen bounced back from his own troubles, and he believes Rob Ford can, too. Rob Ford has at least one supporter: Charlie Sheen. The former star of "Two and a Half Men" struggled with his own drug problems, which forced him off the show in 2011.
The 'South Park' creators did it first to Un's father While the Korean government has already criticized "The Interview" despite the film not yet having being released, creators Seth Rogen and James Franco show no signs of not releasing it.
Fans think it's okay. The fourth installment of Michael Bay's mega-franchise "Transformers" came out this week with 165 minutes of pure action, robotics and, of course, lots of explosions.
Visual Effects supervisor Scott Farrar has been in the film industry for a long time and his body of work includes all four "Transformers" movies, "Jurassic Park," "Minority Report," "World War Z" and the "Star Wars" franchise. He has been nominated for six Academy Awards and won back in 1985 for his work o Ron Howard's "Cocoon." Farrar had a moment to speak to Latin Post and talk about his work on "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and how this new installment was different from the past three films. Here is what he had to say.
Whoopi Goldberg is left standing alone as two more hosts of "The View" leave the show. And then there was only one. Two more co-hosts of the popular daytime show "The View" leave it as their contracts come up for negotiations.