Bug Films' anime take on Kamome Shirahama's beloved fantasy series, due on Crunchyroll this April, was well worth the wait.
A fan realized if you combine the Instagram and YouTube versions, you get IMAX. Kind of.
A new report brings more allegations and damage control regarding Chloé Zhao's update of the Sarah Michelle Gellar series.
'Lilo & Stitch' and 'Incredibles' sequels are coming back to the big screen within weeks of each other.
Jason Momoa and Florence Pugh are back and asking the 'Dune' questions fans want answered.
Our first look at the next 'Spider-Man' film is jam-packed with nods to the comics—and some very interesting stories it could be taking inspiration from.
Sony hopes its new technology, Protective AI, will protect creators and rights holders from copyright infringement by making their own in-house AI slop machine that does the same thing.
A new Shudder documentary gazes at horror history through a feminist lens, featuring interviews with Akela Cooper, Mary Harron, Kate Siegel, and more.
Plus, 'Booster Gold' TV writer Paul Jenkins offers a vague update on those cancelation rumors.
Brand new days, same old crises for Peter Parker.
Krysten Ritter returns as the hero in 'Daredevil: Born Again' season two, which begins on March 24.
Comic book writer Grant Morrison took the HBO Max show's co-creator to task, prompting a hasty apology.
A fun wink to the controversial 'Star Wars' hotel experience was removed as the theme park shifts gears.
The animated series 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' will get a special big-screen preview of its first two episodes.
Sorry, Lady Jessica fans: Ferguson's character plays a much smaller part in Denis Villeneuve's next Frank Herbert adaptation.
io9 spoke with James McTeigue about the Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving film, which opened 20 years ago today.
'The Mandalorian and Grogu' adding Jabba the Hutt's son got you thinking too many awkward questions about how that happens? We've got you covered.
Director Denis Villeneuve spoke about the changes in his new film, which opens on December 18.
Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Florence Pugh, and more return for the sequel, out December 18.
Tom Holland has announced that snippets of the new trailer will be released by fans across the world before it debuts in full this week.