Stop me if you've heard this before: one of them sounds mostly like Warner Bros., the other mostly sounds like Discovery.
Plus, multiple big names are circling the chance to make a new 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' film.
Dean DeBlois' live-action adaptation of his animated hit arrives in theaters June 13.
'My Hero Academia' studio Bones sticks with shonen with its upcoming dark fantasy summer series, 'Gachiakuta.'
Been missing 'The Expanse' and wish it were a video game? Owlcat Games may fulfill your dream with the action-RPG 'Osiris Reborn.'
Stand ready for the arrival of 'Invincible VS,' a bloody tag-team 3v3 fighter coming to PC and consoles in 2026.
If you were hoping to learn more about DC Studios' future movie slate at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, that might not be in the cards.
It won't be too long before new episodes of 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds', and the Enterprise crew is getting up to some stuff this year.
With 'Star Trek: Beyond' co-writer Doug Jung in charge, it seems teh 'Mass Effect' show is finally in a place to be a real, upcoming show.
Get a listen for how 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' will sound thanks to 'Lost' and 'Rogue One' composer Michael Giacchino.
Half a decade into its life, Summer Game Fest still just can't get out of its own way.
It's been over 40 years since 'The Twilight Zone' had a movie, but Warner Bros. is reportedly ready to try again.
'Resident Evil Requiem' and 'Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver' were just two intriguing trailers at this year's Summer Game Fest.
Lowe's is already rolling out its Summerween inventory, and the lawn animatronics look creep-tastic.
The real-time strategy game will be coming to PC in 2026 from PlaySide Studios and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
After a messy finale and a future left uncertain, after 20 years 'Doctor Who' finds itself in a place not unlike that it found itself in 1989.
George Orwell's still-timely 80-year-old allegory comes to life in a new animated film also starring Gaten Matarazzo, Kieran Culkin, and more.
The Robert Jordan adaptation was recently cancelled after three seasons at Amazon.
Tom Hiddleston leads an all-star cast in this Mike Flanagan adaptation of a novella by Stephen King, opening wide June 13.
Disney already announced new attractions for 'Coco' and 'Avatar' but now we know where they're going, and what's leaving.