This year's festival had I Saw the TV Glow, In a Violent Nature, and It's What's Inside. What will be 2025's breakouts?
And it involved a shirtless Fiyero and Boq, according to Shiz gossip from co-star Bowen Yang.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, and Russell Crowe star in the Spider-Man spin-off, out Friday.
Gotham's going to shit, but Metropolis' own brand of shit is going to give Harley and Ivy one hell of a time.
The star of DC's upcoming HBO series is a fan of the Justice League cartoons, especially Justice League Unlimited.
Co-founder Marc Merrill talks to io9 about how the game studio turned media empire strives to live up to its philosophies after a year of successes and layoffs.
As the new Star Wars show begins to peel back the layers of Jude Law's mysterious rogue, it's doing so with a few nods to its comics history.
Meet Kh'ymm, voiced by Alia Shawkat, in the new episode of the Star Wars Disney+ series.
Plus, The Mandalorian & Grogu is bringing back another Imperial villain.
Tickets are now on sale for sing-along versions of Universal Pictures' smash hit musical.
Paramount Pictures' latest family film based on Sega's hit video game series opens December 20.
Hollywood's annual ranking of popular but not-yet-produced scripts includes some genre stories we'd love to see on-screen.
HBO's Dune prequel has given us characters we love to hate in Valya and Tula Harkonnen.
With a unique look and dazzling presentation, Marvel Rivals gives big budget superhero games the flashiness they truly deserve.
Only as side characters, alas—but let's be real, we want them for a Spideypool rom-com.
For all its mechanical faults, The Great Circle's best character moment blends the human and supernatural sides of Indiana Jones.
Kraven the Hunter might be the last Spider-Man film without Spider-Man for some time.
The animated Netflix series teases Alucard and Richter Belmont rallying together in the fight against the vampire messiah.
After spending most of 2024 hashing out a deal before it could collapse, Games Workshop, Amazon, and occasional actor Henry Cavill have taken a big power-armored step forward in bringing Warhammer to TV and film.
There's no rest for the living or the dead in our first proper look at Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s follow up to the contemporary zombie classic.