"Her character of Grace Augustine, as fans know, died in the first movie, so she's playing a different and in many ways more challenging character in the upcoming films," says director James Cameron. | Read More
Sterling has pulled his support from the deal to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, his attorney confirmed to THR; "The 'deal' is off; the lawsuit is on," said Maxwell Blecher. | Read More
As he takes the reigns at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' new museum, Brougher outlines his goals, talks of the need to acquire more artifacts, and suggests that the museum should be governed by its ... | Read More
At a New York screening of the Warner Bros. film, the director and actors also speculated about the audience for the R-rated title based on the hit Broadway musical, and co-writer Marshall Brickman revealed what the ... | Read More
Unscripted heavy hitters -- also including Deirdre Gurney, Brent Montgomery and Jonathan Murray -- dish on the strangest thing they never aired, the aftercare provided to eliminated contestants and their anguish over ... | Read More
"A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder," Disney's "Aladdin" and "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" are among Tony-winning shows that saw ticket demand soar on Monday. | Read More
Five of the six main sponsors of the FIFA World Cup have expressed concerns over the selection process that led to the surprise awarding of the 2022 tournament to Qatar. | Read More
THR's awards analyst Scott Feinberg identifies the 10 things that he will remember most fondly about the 23 shows that he saw while covering the Tony race. | Read More
From Sutton Foster's stunning fuchsia Reem Acra gown to Sarah Greene's understated glamour in a Thakoon number, here are the red-carpet winners behind Sunday's theatrical awards show at New York's Radio Music City Hall. | Read More
Robert Charles Wilson's best-selling sci-fi novel Spin may be coming to the small screen. Universal Cable Productions has acquired the rights to the Hugo Award-winning novel with the goal to adapt the post-apocalyptic book as an event series, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. | Read More
Social media giants, such as Twitter, Google's YouTube and Facebook, are predicted to be front and center of marketing efforts during the World Cup 2014 soccer tournament in Brazil, which kicks off Thursday when hosts Brazil take on Croatia in the opening game. But they may not necessarily experience a huge revenue boon. | Read More
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