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With the same director as Top Gun: Maverick, it sounds like action and authenticity are the top priority for the new F1 movie starring Brad Pitt.

The late Paul Walker himself designed the car to his personal specifications, with no stickers, decals, or crazy paint colors. Now, the iconic movie car could be yours.

The Delorean replica is decked out with just about everything you’ll find on the real thing and is even signed by Doc Brown himself, Christopher Lloyd.

From Tom Cruise’s eye-watering Top Gun salary to the Fast saga, put your knowledge about Hollywood blockbusters to the test with our quiz.

In Fast X, Dom teams up with his brother Jakob to face Dante (Jason Momoa), an eccentric baddie with a passion for painted nails, snakeskin coats and… bombs.
The abandoned Wayne Manor from the 2005 film Batman Begins, valued at $31 million, is now rotting away in complete decay – and no one seems to care.

From Vin Diesel’s obsession with muscle cars to James Bond’s Astons, let’s have a look at some of the best Hollywood cars driven by badass movie characters.
We suspected the word count may have been low but we had no idea it was this low: Keanu Reeves only has 380 lines in John Wick 4.

From the cars he drives to the shocking number of on-screen kills, put your knowledge to the test with our quiz about John Wick and the John Wick franchise.

From the endless fighting sequences to car chase scenes, let’s have a look behind the scenes of Keanu Reeves’ gruelling boot camp for John Wick 4.

From crazy Hollywood stunts to the cars destroyed in Fast and Furious, these are the world’s most epic stunts and the stories behind them.

Filming flying scenes in movies is a lot harder than you might think. From Superman to Maleficent, this is how they did it.

Keanu Reeves takes on his toughest opponents yet in John Wick: Chapter 4 as he attempts to regain his freedom and destroy the High Table organization.

From the new baddie Dante (Jason Momoa) to Paul Walker’s daughter’s cameo, the Fast X trailer previews a fitting finale to the Fast and Furious franchise.

Martin Scorcese reportedly refused to use a replica of the $700,000 Countach when filming that now-iconic scene because it just didn’t ‘crumple’ right.

HBO has knocked it out of the park with The Last of Us TV series and fans are flooding Twitter.