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Studio Trigger's adaptation of the 2020 manga is coming back for more, and its opening season is a ton of fun to watch.
Nearly a year into its resurrection, Marvel's new universe is introducing some fresh takes on Moon Knight, Psylocke, and...Mole Man?
The adaptation doesn't just have new stars, it's also possibly telling a new story--or the same with a brand new cast.
Ben Barnes and Mary-Louise partner headline the adaptation of King's 2019 sci-fi/horror novel.
Victoria Monét's "The Power of Two" makes a big step for the franchise's music, and is pretty good on its own merits.
Along with more Supes, Cartoon Network's adult-oriented block is getting adaptations of the graphic novels SuperMutant Magical Academy and Get Jiro!
The iconic superhero deconstruction returns (again), this time as an animated two-parter.
Not every criminal in Star Wars can pal around with every syndicate, something Kay Vess (and players) will learn the hard way.
MachineGames' take on the famous explorer is to play the hits, one busted Nazi face at a time.
The man is more than willing to give one last go as Gandalf, WB just needs to hop to it while he's still alive.
The Newton Brothers' score is getting a physical release in September with spiffy new artwork in tow.
This isn't not Borderlands but even so, it ain't exactly putting the movie (or franchise) in the best light.
Disney's making 2024 a year of the lion between this and the live-action Mufasa prequel.
A solid movie with a neat premise is elevated by Cruise's always-on energy and his willingness to go with the flow.
A new intro heralds the return of Prime Video's acclaimed animated series.
From Dune: Awakening to Blumhouse and Lego Horizon, here were our favorite, nerdiest world premieres at this year's Summer Game Fest.
2018's unique and visually delightful Batman Ninja is getting a surprise sequel.
All he wants is for a movie this year to look at his and go, "May thy worldwide haul chip and shatter."
Netflix and WB know the sci-fi show has an audience, so making fans work for it feels a tad manipulative.
Disney's completed the new Princess & the Frog attraction meant to replace its longstanding Splash Mountain .