Plus, Arachnid's Angel Gomez is bringing Dangerous Games to Play in the Dark to the big screen.
This week's Agatha All Along revealed the true nature of Aubrey Plaza's Rio Vidal—and her huge comic book ties to some of Marvel's biggest bads.
Plus, get into the spooky season mood with ton of trailers for indie horror goodness.
LuPone's turn as Lilia Calderu enters the spotlight in a clever, emotional episode that is Marvel TV at its best.
Plus, Mike McMahan teases the sentimental end to Star Trek: Lower Decks.
It's Chris Hemsworth, of course.
Plus, Chad Stahleski promises that the Donnie Yen John Wick spinoff is still happening.
Zoe Saldaña additionally reveals her hopes for Uhura in Star Trek 4.
Flanagan's Netflix horror miniseries—starting with 2018's The Haunting of Hill House—made him a fan favorite; he's hoping to find similar success in his new home at Amazon Prime Video.
According to The New York Times, Iger's second reign as Disney CEO is coming to an end.
Plus, a novel-accurate American Psycho remake will likely include that rat scene following the box office success of Terrifier 3. Oh, boy!
According to Lord of the Rings co-screenwriter Philipa Boyens, Andy Serkis' Gollum spinoff is a single film.
Plus, your first look at Herbie in Fantastic Four: First Steps.
The identity of Joe Locke's character is now officially confirmed—in an episode dedicated to the reveal.
Marvel's Next Big Thing Panel at New York Comic Con announced four new titles, including The Rise of Emperor Doom.
Plus, another contestant boards Edgar Wright's remake of The Running Man.
A24 enters the family film market with its own toyetic creation.
Additionally, Bruce Campbell promises at least three Evil Dead projects are on the way.
Titled DC GO!, the initiative kicks off with three web-exclusive series starring Raven, Nightwing, and Harley Quinn next month.
Meanwhile, a Star Wars, DCU, The Thing , Death Proof, and Final Destination veteran joins the Hand That Rocks the Cradle remake.