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Sharknado 5 has a title -- and a whole lot of cameos!

Syfy announced on Thursday that the franchise's upcoming fifth installment is titled Sharknado 5: Global Swarming. The film will focus on Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering) and wife April Wexler's (Tara Reid) son getting whirled around the world in a tornado.

Troian Bellisario is opening up about her struggles with an eating disorder, which will be the subject of her new film Feed.

The 31-year-old actress recently opened up in an sit down with Pretty Little Liars director Lesli Linka Glatter, for Interview magazine, where she got candid about her recovery and how her battle with an eating disorder informed her new film, which she wrote and stars in.

Another sad day for James Bond fans.

Molly Peters, who appeared alongside Sean Connery in 1965's Thunderball, has died, according to the film franchise's official Twitter account.

Believe it or not, when Wonder Woman arrives in theaters on June 2, it will be the first time the character has fronted her own live-action movie. (Versus Superman's 10 or so different films and even more Batman movies.) And, in fact, the only other time Wonder Woman has appeared on the big screen is Gal Gadot's supporting role in last year's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. All of which is to say, you may have some questions. Like...

In 2014, moviegoers learned that combining Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt with time travel and aliens was the perfect recipe for box office success. Edge of Tomorrow was both a critical and commercial success, and last year, director Doug Liman announced that a sequel was in the works. Cruise and Blunt will reprise Bill Cage and Rita Vrataski, respectively, in Edge of Tomorrow 2, officially known as Live Die Repeat and Repeat.