The longtime horror novelist talks up what's coming in the adaptations for hisFear Street and Goosebumps books.
He's played cackling madmen, kicked ass, and looked like a rich boy: is Bill Skarsgård the right guy for Batman or Joker in the DCU?
If you've wanted more Gundam outside the gunpla models, Bandai hopes the Gundam Assemble tabletop game will spark your interests.
The last Dragon Ball movie before Akira Toriyama's passing had one mission: give Piccolo, one of the franchise's best characters, his due.
That strange (and funny) Rhino scream you've seen from the Kraven movie wasn't intentional, at least on the actor's end.
The theater chain's celebrating January's National Popcorn Day with a Bring Your Own Bucket promo to get more butts in seats.
The show biz satire set behind the scenes of a superhero movie ended after one season.
In her instantly iconic yellow dress, the mob princess turned stone cold baddie quickly became a fan favorite.
With The Fantastic Four: First Steps out later this year, it'll be four takes on Marvel's first family in four decades.
The star of Dune: Part Two recalls how she took suffering for her art to a whole new level.
Thirty-two years ago today, Deep Space Nine's explosive introduction to Sisko gave us a Star Trek hero unlike any other.
Netflix's Stranger Things and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor return for their final seasons—but first, Apple TV+'s Severance kicks off 2025's must-see genre shows.
House of the Dragon keeps HBO's dubious streak alive after the similarly much-pirated likes of The Last of Us and Game of Thrones.
io9 talked to the star of the hit Apple TV+ series ahead of its January 17 return.
The Wild Robot, io9's best movie of 2024, will begin streaming on Peacock from January 24.
Keanu Reeves went above and beyond motion capturing his performance as a 'junkie mech pilot' in Amazon's gaming anthology series.
Plus, Ariana Grande teases Wicked: For Good's rendition of the titular song.
But, of course, the former Peter Parker said that for Spider-Man: No Way Home too.
He's not saying much, of course, but Hwang Dong-hyuk knows you're dying to see what happens next.
New year, new me, new means of finding shelf space for all this Lego.