A Kansas City native, Justin has written for numerous sites including IGN, io9, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be much more than he's willing to admit.
After being at odds with the X-Men of the post-Krakoan age, Charles Xavier will be the galaxy's problem in June's Imperial event.
Andor proved Star Wars can be more than death stars and laser swords, and he wants the franchise to start acting like it.
According to YouTube, Screen Culture and KH Studio's AI-made trailers violate policies by letting studios take a revenue cut.
Before you see Stranger Things: First Shadow on Broadway, Netflix wants you to see how it was made for West End.
Derrickson and his recurring creative partner C. Robert Cargill are tackling Christopher Golden's 2022 horror novel for the big screen.
Episode director James Hawes talks about what to expect from Lanterns and what its two stars bring to their roles.
Whenever Marvel gets around to the next solo Black Panther movie, Coogler wants the acting legend in its esteemed cast.
Before Final Reckoning, go to the Museum of Moving Image to look back on the past and biggest stunts in Mission: Impossible history.
A jaunty bank heist and a creepy new villain take center stage in Daredevil: Born Again's two-pack of episodes.
Before Kaiju No. 8 season two drops, Toho's helping you catch up with the Mission Recon compilation movie.
The crowdfunded Halcyon Daze documentary hopes to cover the short-lived Galactic Starcruiser attraction and the fans who loved it.
DC's Absolute, very big Batman will face off against an even bigger (and scarier) Bane in June.
Hollywood's reportedly looking at bringing the recently released (and popular) Split Fiction to the silver screen.
Deku and friends' story comes to a big, superheroic close in the eighth and final season of My Hero Academia.
Matt Owens is stepping back from the One Piece remake ahead of its second season's eventual release on Netflix.
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From Devil May Cry to Sakamoto Days and Moonrise, Netflix is promising some big anime for the spring and summer.
Austin Abrams may be the first actor in Zach Cregger's new Resident Evil movie. Might he be playing Raccoon City's unluckiest rookie cop?
Matt's not ready to be Daredevil again, but he is ready to hash things out with Frank Castle in "Sic Semper Systema."
As Assassin's Creed Shadows approaches, the franchise and Ubisoft prepare to enter uncharted, possibly game-changing waters.