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Jurassic World franchise writer and director Colin Trevorrow has announced that the mysterious new Jurassic World short film, Battle At Big Rock, will be premiering on Sunday, September 15, on FX.

Details on the short film are being kept under wraps, but Trevorrow shared that Battle At Big Rock stars André Holland (Moonlight), Natalie Martinez (End of Watch), Melody Hurd (Fatherhood), and Pierson Salvador (NOS4A2). It has not yet been confirmed when the short film takes place, but it will likely serve as a story following Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which ended with dinosaurs once again roaming the earth, and giving fans a tease as we wait for Jurassic World 3 to release in 2021.

Hayley Atwell is joining Tom Cruise in the upcoming installment of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise.

Writer-director Christopher McQuarrie posted the news on his Instagram account, writing “Should you choose to accept…” and a photo of Atwell, referencing the famous recurring “Mission: Impossible” quote.

Lara Croft will be back in theaters in March 2021, according to Deadline. The second chapter of her story will be released three years after the initial remake starring Alicia Vikander. British director Ben Wheatley will be taking over for Roar Uthaug.

Joaquin Phoenix wrestled with playing the Joker before he signed on to Todd Phillips’ latest film. The actor talked about coming to terms with the role at a Q&A following the North American premiere of “Joker” at the Toronto Film Festival on Monday night.

“I mean honestly, it wasn’t an easy decision at first,” Phoenix said. “I didn’t f–king know. I didn’t. But then there was something that was drawing me toward it. It just evolved as we worked together. It started becoming something more than I anticipated. It was one of the greatest experiences of my career.”

The magic of Cats is coming to the big screen -- and the cast couldn't be more excited to show off their feline footwork!

In a new behind-the-scenes teaser released on Monday, some of the stars of the adaptation -- Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, James Corden, Jennifer Hudson, Jason Derulo and more -- open up about the work they did on the dance floor to embody their furry alter egos.

Tom Holland is keeping his spirits up amid news that Spider-Man was divorcing the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Spider-Man: Far From Home star took the stage on Saturday to promote his upcoming animated film, Pixar's Onward, at D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, but before he left the stage made a point to address the elephant in the room.