“MONDAY AM: According to data this morning, Warner Bros.’ Elvis wins No. 1 this weekend with a $31.1M opening beating the fifth weekend of Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick which did $29.6M. It’s the third No. 1 opening for Warner Bros. YTD after The Batman‘s $134M and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore ($42.1M).” Read more at Deadline Christian Bale said he’s open to returning as Batman again, but only if Christopher Nolan is behind the camera. Read more at HypeBeast Since Stranger Things 4 debuted a little over a month ago, Kate Bush’s song “Running Up That Hill” has exploded onto the scene. Here’s how the now-iconic moment from the season was born. “A lot happens in the first half of Stranger Things 4, but the things most people are talking about take place in the fourth episode, ‘Dear Billy.’ That episode itself is jam-packed with huge moments and revelations but it’s the ending sequence, which sees Max (Sadie Sink) escaping from Vecna’s Mind Lair, that has easily gotten the most attention.” Read more at Gizmodo While the idea for a Madame Web movie still seems ridiculous, Sony continues to build an all-star cast for the film, this time adding Emma Roberts to the fold. Read more at Gizmodo In a new audio commentary track from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Director Sam Raimi explained how John Krasinski’s appearance as Reed Richards was merely to please the fans. “About halfway through Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, the eponymous wizard finds himself lost in the eponymous multiverse, with him and new buddy America Chavez finding themselves in an alternate reality where their Doctor Strange is dead and their preeminent superhero team is not the Avengers but the Illuminati—consisting of a bunch of fan-favorite cameos from beloved superheroes and actors, as well as Black Bolt of the Inhumans. One of those cameos in particular, John Krasinski as Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four, was a payoff to years of fan-casting, based largely on the fact that Krasinski looks a fair amount like the character and that it would be fun to imagine him as Mr. Fantastic and Emily Blunt as Sue Storm. Read more at The A.V. Club What’s going on with the announced Star Wars series The Acolyte? Here are the details we know and how it might come into play in the Star Wars galaxy. Read more at Inverse