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 closing the door on its troubled Suicide Squad game, the Batman: Arkham studio's future is unclear.
Before Mobile Suit Gundam: GQuuuuuuX hits TV later in 2025, Gkids is bringing the mecha anime's theatrical cut to North America in February.
Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn are among the actors joining Jack Black and Paul Rudd in Sony's Anaconda reboot.
Matt Murdock's finally back in bloody, Catholic action when the first season of Daredevil: Born Again premieres on March 4.
Geralt of Rivia is back to save the day and make some cash once again in next month's The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep.
As BioWare charts Mass Effect's future, the former Commander Shepard thinks its OG cast deserves a TV spotlight.
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After not coming to DIsney+ at all last year, most of Macross is making its way to a single streaming platform in the West.
With a film and several game projects in the works, will the world let Horizon get as big as PlayStation wants?
The first season of Marvel Rivals may have started, but it's brought an end to mods that let players be third-party characters.
Shrek's cinematic return is still coming, but he'll have to wait for the Minions to get done taking over summer 2026.
NetEase is bringing the Fantastic Four to Marvel Rivals this week, in a battle against Dracula himself.
The one-time Anakin Skywalker opens up about his schizophrenia diagnosis and slowly getting back into Star Wars.
The longtime horror novelist talks up what's coming in the adaptations for hisFear Street and Goosebumps books.
He's played cackling madmen, kicked ass, and looked like a rich boy: is Bill Skarsgård the right guy for Batman or Joker in the DCU?
If you've wanted more Gundam outside the gunpla models, Bandai hopes the Gundam Assemble tabletop game will spark your interests.
The last Dragon Ball movie before Akira Toriyama's passing had one mission: give Piccolo, one of the franchise's best characters, his due.
That strange (and funny) Rhino scream you've seen from the Kraven movie wasn't intentional, at least on the actor's end.