The creator of the popular found-footage horror franchise makes his narrative debut with a haunted-house chiller hitting Shudder this week.
Glen Powell starts along with Coleman Domingo, Josh Brolin, Michael Cera, and more. It's out in November.
Speaking to io9, showrunner Russell T Davies confirmed that a new documentary will look back on the making of Doctor Who's return–and why it's happening a little later than you might expect.
Netflix's anime adaptation of Capcom's hack-and-slash series hits the jackpot.
Nicholas Galitzine and Jared Leto star in the Hasbro adaptation, coming to theaters June 5, 2026.
The sixth and final season of Hulu's Margaret Atwood adaptation starts streaming April 8.
Jenna Davis and Ivanna Sakhno have ro-battle for the ages in the ludicrous-looking first full look at the M3GAN sequel.
Emma Frost and Ultron join the battle in the latest, glamorous update to Netease's Marvel hero shooter.
Ryan Gosling stars in the latest film from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, from author Andy Weir.
Plus, Shudder is picking up the film adaptation of Joe Hill's Van Helsing tale, Abraham's Boys,
Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba, Ariana Grande's Glinda, and more familiar Wizard of Oz characters star in the sequel musical, out in November.
The sequel based on the hit horror game series and starring Josh Hutcherson lights up only in theaters this December.
The first live-action How to Train Your Dragon arrives June 13, and now we know its story will continue.
Russell T. Davies explains the scheduling that could either be perfectly timed, or the complete opposite.
The studio's president spoke about how mainstays like The Conjuring Universe will factor into New Line's future.
The 15th Doctor and his new ally Belinda Chandra sit down with io9 to discuss Doctor Who's latest evolution.
Dean DeBlois' adaptation of his own animated films arrives in theaters June 13, but audiences at CinemaCon just got an early screening.
How does one legally turn the Mickey Mouse character Steamboat Willie into a horror killer? Let's find out.
The smash hit Apple TV+ series wrapped up its second season in March.
Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld will continue Lucasfilm's animated anthology series on May 4.