You are invited to take a trip down memory lane and head back to Forks, Washington to re-live the wacky adventures of Bella, Edward and poor little Jacob.
Taking a cue from NBC’s tried-and-true “make it 1997 again through science or magic” business model, studio Lionsgate has decided that its best bet would be to return to the safe bosom of 2012. That was a simpler, kinder time for the production and distribution house; they were riding high, with one major franchise wrapping up and another colossal cash cow on the horizon. But in the years since The Hunger Games series reached its conclusion, Lionsgate hasn’t had a real hit. And in their search for the next big payday, they’ve gone the safest route by just giving the people more of what they want. Or rather wanted in 2012.
The Internet was abuzz today (June 4) with rumors that Robert Pattinson has been tapped to star as the fedora-wearing, whip-cracking Indiana Jones in the franchise's newest film.
The 'Twilight' films may have reached their (seemingly) definitive conclusion back in 2012 with 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2,' but the series lives on as a massive piece of modern popular culture. We can't talk about vampires and werewolves ever again without someone making an Edward or Jacob joke. Supernatural romance is bigger than it has ever been before. And then there's the fact t
Robert Pattinson is enjoying his posh new pad -- and the posh new pals that have been coming over to visit him. Who's he hanging out with in his bachelor pad since he and Kristen Stewart split up?
Katy Perry clearly has enough fireworks in her love life -- as she took great care not to ignite anger and jealousy from Kristen Stewart over her relationship with Robert Pattinson, letting K Stew know that Katy's relationship with R Pattz was strictly platonic.