An annual MMORPG tradition has ended in quasi-success after 3 years in Middle-earth, as a group of intrepid low-level Hobbits successfully made their way from the Shire into the dark lands of Mordor.
The veteran actor stars as the complicated 'psychohistorian' in Apple TV+'s Asimov adaptation, returning for season three July 11.
'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,' a sci-fi spin-off of the long-running sitcom, is coming to HBO Max.
The cult favorite continues to triumph with its long-awaited sequel season on Prime Video.
The DC film begins with its own version of the crawl, and James Gunn told io9 how it came to be.
Gunn admits he wasn't sure what he would've done with the Man of Steel back in 2018.
Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Will Arnett, and Anthony Carrigan star in the Peacock show, returning July 31.
Super7 will bring a Godzilla Station pop-up store to Comic-Con, and we've got an exclusive look inside.
The autograph may make the card the holiest collectible ever.
Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Addams must wrestle with her newfound popularity and save her roommate Enid from a deadly prophecy.
Plus, Peter Jackson may bring an extinct bird back to life before he directs another movie, which sounds like an entirely fair alternative.
The just-released third season tops the streamer's charts, with seasons two and one right behind it.
The sold-out run of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-produced experience will be back for more—and it's asking a lot of its would-be attendees.
The former Iron Man and current Doctor Doom has nothing but praise for the new Marvel Studios show.
The streamer is enjoying robust viewing numbers for Japanese anime and will lean into its programming as a result.
James Gunn directs David Corenswet as the new Man of Steel in the DC adaptation, out July 11.
The remastered edition of the PlayStation icon is getting a new chronological mode—one that can undermine one of its best gut punches.
In the wake of 'Final Fantasy,' 'Magic: The Gathering' is taking its next big risk: a full-on leap into science fiction.
We also have a new clarification as to how much of Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic will be filmed using IMAX cameras.
Ben Barnes and Mary-Louise Parker star in the MGM+ series that offers a (mostly) faithful take on the horror author's 2019 release.