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Hulu has put a stake in 'Buffy: New Sunnydale,' which would've seen Sarah Michelle Gellar return to kill vampires with a new, young Slayer.
Another horror icon makes its way into animation with the 'Friday the 13th' fan film 'Ghosts in the Fog.'
With 'Disclosure Day' on the horizon, Spielberg wants everyone to know he's real believer when it comes to aliens.
If you've been holding out hope all this time for a 'Gravity Falls' art book, Alex Hirsch and Rob Renzetti have something for you.
While families and youths rushed in herds to see 'Hoppers,' 'Scream 7' and 'The Bride!' tried raking in some cash from horror fans.
Before you watch 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' on the big screen, a new pair of comics want to remind you of the film and its big players.
Before 'Godzilla Minus Zero' this November, S.H. MonsterArts is giving Godzilla fans the 'Godzilla Minus One' figure of their dreams.
Apparently, Pixar will happily spend 40 years playing therapist to anyone about anything, but they draw the line at queer people.
Mappa finally returns to the world of 'Dorohedoro' next month and with more platforms for everyone to watch it on.
It's not weird that Rotta the Hutt is back so much as it's weird he's coming back via 'The Mandalorian and Grogu,' of all things.
Seems likely that 'Disclosure Day' is going to hit big, so Hollywood's looking to let UFO stories into its heart (and wallet).
Asuka Langley Soryu (or Shikinami Langley if you're Rebuilding), you will get a better ending in 'Evangelion' someday.
New blood and some returning faves are all being cooked up over at Pixar and hitting theaters in the near future.
Now that Netflix has backed out of trying to get Warner Bros., Sarandos looks back on his failed deal and what's next.
Snyder can't escape the shadow of 'Batman v Superman,' but he can still talk plenty about it and its reception.
Jason Blum knows IP is the lifeblood of entertainment right now, but Blumhouse will keep pumping out originals on a regular basis.
If you thought 'Scream 5' and ''6' were too nice, Radio Silence seemed to agree and would've made 'Scream 7' mean as hell.
New songs and some flashy new remixes of the original score await your ears in 'Tron Ares: Divergence.'
If you've felt nostalgic for some older Marvel games lately, the 'Maximum Collection' is here to meet your retro needs.
Wayans gives you a little bootlegged sneak peek at what you'll laugh at (and probably feel bad about laughing at) in 'Scary Movie 6.'