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BioWare hopes you'll like your future Veilguard buddies enough to hear about their exploits on a weekly basis.
After nearly a decade on the shelf and getting pulled by the CW, the fantasy TV series returns with Librarians: The Next Chapter.
Bodies are going to hit the floor in droves across time in Netflix's anime revival of the Terminator series.
Deadpool & Wolverine's surprise guest star complicates Marvel's ongoing fraught cinematic saga with the fan-favorite Daywalker.
Long live the Mighty Morphin era, Boom is moving on to a new set of teenagers with attitude in the pages of Power Rangers Prime.
The Marvel threequel's already got plenty of variants and universes, but there were apparently some they had to pull back on.
We finally have an idea of what Cruise is doing in Alejandro G. Iñàrritu's mystery movie, and who he'll be doing it with.
No one can hear you scream in space, but they may be able to hear the sound of 'cha-ching!' coming to Disney's wallet.
After two successful shows based on his work, Ennis is taking the reigns in adapting his own work for a wide audience.
Apple TV's sci-fi series starring Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connolly got the green light for another reality-hopping season.
The Xenomorph returns after a seven-year wait to terrorize some more poor souls, and we want to know how you liked the new film!
Despicable Me's Chris Renaud knows those yellow balls of chaos are at their best (and must be contained) in animated form.
The new All In comics are letting Cass Cain, Black Lightning and Canary, and the Question headline their first solo books in years.
Fede Alvarez's joke pitch for a new AvP movie might be worth the revival that's probably being worked on already.
The hit anime is swinging back into theaters with a compilation movie that should finally bring its saga to a close.
With another actor on board, It looks like this new go at a He-Man film won't be another pipe dream for Mattel.
Bad reviews and even worse impressions did the Borderlands movie no favors, and its poor opening weekend reflects that.
The epic Mad Max prequel starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth is finally coming home in all its gnarly, epic glory.
Deadpool & Wolverine helped him live his dream, but Tatum's certain he's still got some more Gambit in him to play.
The Day the Earth Blew Up has been saved from Warner Bros. Discovery's nonsense, and audiences will be able to see it later this year.