Joaquin Phoenix and Lada Gaga star in the DC sequel from director Todd Phillips.
Actor Daniel Quinn-Toye has nabbed the lead in the live-action anime adaptation from director Rawson Marshall Thurber.
Damien Leone's splatter-happy creation Art the Clown is back in theaters October 11.
James Gunn will produce Dynamic Duo, featuring Dick Grayson and Jason Todd as puppets.
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.
The best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and beyond, including Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Trap.
Development on the film was controversial, but now we'll see Neve Campbell and Ghostface back in 2026.
Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones star in the hit sequel, coming home on October 8.
For the first time, the four main Wallace and Gromit short films have been remastered in UHD.
The horror prequel starring Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest is now streaming on Paramount+.
io9 has an exclusive clip featuring Gambit, Elektra, and Blade from the Marvel Studios film.
Dreamworks' newest CG kids flick went above its projections, while Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis struggles to get off the ground.
Everyone knows Joker's obsessed with Batman, and even Phillips thinks that fixation could be applied to his take of the villain.
Parker Finn teases some of what's to come in Smile 2, and how the horror franchise could go even further with more movies.
It's a movie royale as the Us and Nope director picks 16 horror films to figure out which of them he loves most of all.
Death Stranding's movie is only the beginning, and Kojima's got a lot he wants to get done in and out of video games.
The writer-director (Annabelle, The Nun, It) talks to io9 about his new vampire film, which arrives next week on Max.
The Wizard of Oz prequel musical, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, opens November 22.
Two of DC's most ruthless Batman villains may return to the big screen together.
Transformers One and The Wild Robot would make a heck of a double feature.