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.
Star Wars' next series will see the Jedi on the backfoot as the return of the Sith draws ever closer.
They say power corrupts, but it's never corrupted on screen quite like this.
For animation fans, creatives, and TV historians alike, the leak offers an interesting look at Disney's corner of the medium.
Will Friedle and Rider Strong headline the Massive-Verse's first steps into growing beyond comics.
The time-looping slasher franchise can't move forward until the powers that be give the green light.
Making the Ghoul and other members of his kind meant understanding how human they are, and how the future could rob them of that personhood.
As the comics leave the Mighty Morphin era, Hasbro's found another company to try and make money with the toy line.
The Infinity Saga may have ended, but like Journey, the MCU continued to play on, and onnnnn, and onnnnnnnnn, and onnnnnnn--
Beyond just looking cool, horsebound apes popping up in the Golden State carries some significance for the franchise.
The Banshees of Inisherin star is ready for the Disney+ show and its young cast to win audiences over.
The Stranger Things star hopes the Fantastic Four movie will be so good it reassures audiences that superheroes haven't lost their luster.
Who needs pesky flesh-and-blood heroes when you can just steal their powers for your androids, says Amanda Waller.
After a few years on the backburner, Andy Weir's 2021 novel will finally see the light of cinematic day.
The stars behind the groundbreaking found footage film want proper compensation, and to pay things forward for a new filmmaking generation.
Paramount's prequel film will show Optimus Prime and Megatron as bros before they became foes fighting for the fate of Cybertron.
Disney owning two of the biggest sci-fi properties in the West has reached its natural endpoint.
Bungie's sci-fi shooter was seemingly next to get a Netflix series, but those dreams may now be lost to the Darkness.
Disney wants another hit movie based on a theme park, and it's found the two writers it hopes will make that happen.
It's hard not to be won over by the antics of the Forger family in their big screen debut.
Megan Shipman and Natalie Van Sistine dish on playing Anya and Yor and keeping up with the anime's sheer ridiculous energy.