The BRZRKR movie may finally be coming, and Fast & Furious' Justin Lin will be the one to direct.
Critics and some audiences sure have gone in on The Electric State, which hits Netflix on March 14.
Directors David G. Derrick Jr. and Jason Hand discuss what the ending of the film will mean going forward for Moana's journey.
Producer Rick McCallum talks about the mythic Star Wars Underworld TV project.
As Gundam GQuuuuuuX gets ready to envision a new lens on the Universal Century, here's what you need to know about the devastating conflict that defined the original Gundam.
Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and David Harbour star in the film, opening May 2.
The Mandalorian and Grogu director will shepherd an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series for Disney+.
The eighth episode of Severance season two is now streaming on Apple TV+.
'Sweet Vitriol' excellently illustrated that for every character with a backstory, there's something tragic and weird lurking in the shadows.
Shonen anime doesn't need to be a sakuga fest, but that won't stop One Punch Man from being a touchy subject for fans.
The latest fine addition to Batuu's collection brings the Star Wars EU legend to the parks.
Lumon infects the outside world in 'Sweet Vitriol,' as Patricia Arquette's Harmony Cobel returns to the spotlight.
Plus, Daredevil: Born Again teases the debut of another foe from the comics.
Read 'Dekar Druid and the Infinite Library' by Cadwell Turnbull, author of The Lesson; No Gods, No Monsters; and We Are the Crisis.
Daredevil: Born Again kicked off with a banger this week—and a series of events that has fans scrambling to the comics for answers.
Vanessa Marshall, Tiya Sircar, and Taylor Gray are teaming up for a Star Wars Rebels rewatch podcast.
The latest entry in the long-running sci-fi anime series arrives on the streamer April 8 in more than 240 locations worldwide.
The comedy classic will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a limited big-screen engagement.
Disney California Adventure's Food and Wine Festival begins, Disneyland ramps up for its 70th anniversary, and more theme park news.
The adult-oriented, live-action Powerpuff Girls certainly looked like a CW show.