Director Jon Watts' "Spider-Man: No Way Home," riding a wave of praise from critics and massive online hype, opened to a downright stunning $260 million domestically. That number comes directly from Sony Pictures, making it the second-biggest domestic opening weekend of all time, trailing only "Avengers: Endgame" ($357 million). 


 Taking a look at The Batman, with regards to the main villain of "The Batman," directory Matt Reeves turned to some of the darkest pages of history to help craft a modernized and much more chilling take on Paul Dano's Riddler — namely, the Zodiac killer. If you ask us, the fact that Fincher also happened to direct "Zodiac" is just the icing on the cake.


Saturday Night Live has been a weekend staple for audiences for decades, as the late-night variety show has kickstarted the careers of many beloved comedians like Bill Hader, Tina Fey, Eddie Murphy, and Bill Murray, just to name a few amongst the ever-growing list of stars. Now, the man running the comedy juggernaut, Lorne Michaels, may be stepping down soon.


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