IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    Here is what to watch over Memorial Day weekend 2023

    03:48
  • Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong talk ‘Gremlins’ series, representation

    05:06
  • Melissa McCarthy talks feeling nervous before ‘Little Mermaid’ role

    00:33
  • Full ‘Barbie’ trailer reveals more of the plot

    01:00
  • Hailee Steinfeld on ‘Spider-Verse’ sequel, leaving her comfort zone

    05:30
  • Caleb McLaughlin talks new LeBron James movie, ‘Shooting Stars’

    09:39
  • 26 years later, Kenan and Kel look ageless in 'Good Burger 2'

    00:38
  • Mary Tyler Moore’s husband shares memories of the TV icon

    05:22
  • Netflix starts US crackdown on password sharing

    02:07
  • Brittany Snow and Jaspre Guest on new book ‘September Letters’

    04:19
  • Get a first look at 'The Color of Purple' remake

    01:02
  • Film students check in at Cannes with Sunday Mug Shots

    01:51
  • Oscar Isaac talks Broadway debut and ‘Across the Spider-Verse’

    08:01
  • Harrison Ford gets 5-minute standing ovation for ‘Indiana Jones’

    01:03
  • ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’: Watch the trailer

    00:59
  • Hoda & Jenna answer pop culture trivia through the decades

    04:11
  • Eddie Murphy is reportedly in talks star in new 'Pink Panther' movie

    01:11
  • Patricia Arquette on how being brave guided her career

    05:51
  • Celebs react to Martha Stewart’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover

    00:33
  • Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon reunite for Hans and Franz podcast

    01:08

Charlize Theron on ‘Huntsman,’ hunky Chris Hemsworth, equal pay for women

04:04

Oscar winner Charlize Theron plays the evil Queen Ravenna in the new film “The Huntsman: Winter’s War.” Theron tells TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer that she “Googled ‘evil queen’” to research her role as Queen Ravenna, whom she calls “a total nut bag.” She says her son Jackson fell a little bit in love with the ice queen, her friend and costar Emily Blunt, and she also calls for equal pay for women on the screen.