The vampire reboot starring Mahershala Ali aims to resume its production schedule in 2023.
Balancing comedic timing and horrific situations, "After the Phantoms of Your Former Self" creates a tense, atmospheric character study in contradictions.
At a spotlight panel at New York City Comic Con, the actor talked about his Marvel Disney+ series, mental health, and when we’ll next see Marc Spector.
Mike Flanagan's new Netflix show is a full-on love letter to Christopher Pike's unflinching horror sensibilities.
Aziraphale and Crowley will return summer 2023! Although what they're up to now that the apocalypse has been thwarted is anyone's guess.
In honor of Dungeons & Dragons ' 50th anniversary, Lego is hosting a fan contest to get a custom build officially created and distributed.
The first game from Shrike Tabletop is a tactical, ANTIFA-punk, post-climate disaster role-playing game.
Nintendo releases an arguably cursed movie poster as well as when the trailer is coming.
It sinks its fangs into the core tensions of the series without shying away from the queerness of its characters or the ridiculousness of its premise.
Aubrey Wood's intriguing new crime story releases next year from Rebellion Publishing.
Finally, we get to see Namor's wonderful little ankle wings in action—and a whole lot more.
As the war between Talocan and Wakanda begins, royal infighting causes problems for both sides.
A selection of games with unique cards and rules that let you build your own deck or break apart the board.
Read the first two chapters of Emery Robin's upcoming novel in this exclusive excerpt.
Ryan Coogler's Marvel sequel will be the second-longest MCU film to date, following Avengers: Endgame.
The director of Your Name and Weathering With You is back with a fantastic new film about stopping the apocalypse... with a chair?
The Apple series inspired by the Terry Gilliam cult film will be led by Lisa Kudrow, Kal-El Tuck, and Charlyne Yi.
AMC's new Anne Rice series flays itself open, making raw nerves of the characters and creating an adaptation that is sexy, visceral, and self-aware.
After numerous changes in production schedules, the MCU's new Blade now finds itself without a director.
Taking (once again) to twitter, Reynolds proves that he's never going to stop being a bit of a prankster.