Plus, the first set pictures from Spider-Noir tease a rough time for Nic Cage.
Marvel's witchy Disney+ series returns for a middling episode about the best-selling rock single of all time.
Plus, Melissa Barrera signs up for Simu Liu's new sci-fi thriller.
Plus, Giancarlo Esposito espouses about what he thinks the future of Star Wars looks like after The Mandalorian and Grogu.
For starters: Mr. Peanut is the lead villain of The Electric State, which also stars Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown and is coming to Netflix next year.
Plus, the Creature From the Black Lagoon remake has found its writer.
The director of The Witch is back to create more cinematic nightmares, this time with Bill Skarsgård as the dreadful Count Orlok.
Plus, get another sneak peek at Robert Eggers' Nosferatu.
Numbers reported by Disney+ and other streamers continue to be a confusing jumble of "sounds impressive, but what does it really mean?"
Plus, in more great Man of Steel news, Jack Quaid is back in action to record My Adventures With Superman season 3.
Showrunner Jac Schaeffer talks about finally making a mention of a long-anticipated character in the WandaVision spinoff.
The third episode of Marvel's latest Disney+ series presents our first trial of the Witches' Road—with unexpected results, to say the least.
Plus, Hellboy: The Crooked Man is suddenly skipping theaters.
Plus, Paddington In Peru director Douglas Wilson reveals some surprising filmic influences on the movie.
Years after the infamous One More Day, Marvel editor Tom Brevoort still insists that the mainline Peter Parker will never put a spider-ring on it.
Plus, Leigh Whannell talks about his approach to making a new Wolf Man.
Author and graphic designer Tim Leong discusses his new book.
Kyle Chandler is top of the list to play Hal Jordan in HBO and DC's Lanterns TV series.
Plus, get ready for even more gore and glory, because Terrifier 4 is already being planned.
The latest trailer for Netflix's new Tomb Raider animated series is leaps and bounds better than the first one.