Plus, the cast of Edgar Wright's Running Man remake continues to grow.
You still have a few days left to binge-watch horror before Christmas starts invading your watch list. Take advantage while you can!
David Fincher now has his tentacles on the popular Netflix franchise.
Netflix and Aardman's sumptuous animated movie loves the legacy of Wallace & Gromit, perhaps a little too much.
Luci Christian and Leah Clark discuss Uraraka and Toga's arcs throughout the series and look back on My Hero Academia's anime success.
The adaptation of the hit Broadway musical starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande opens November 22.
Anthony Mackie’s Captain America, Harrison Ford’s General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Red Hulk, to friends), and Danny Ramirez’s Joaquin Torres/Falcon are coming to a toy shelf near you.
Let's talk The Penguin, the DC Batman spinoff series starring Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti.
Fairy Tail and Vinland Saga's David Wald came forward on social media, accusing the anime company of opening and keeping his private fan mail.
Thankfully, the new Lord of the Rings movie will see Christopher Lee posthumously return to his beloved role *without* the terrible powers of AI.
Plus, Arachnid's Angel Gomez is bringing Dangerous Games to Play in the Dark to the big screen.
The international audience did more legwork than normal to make up for Eddie and Venom's weak open here in the states.
After the events of The Last Jedi, Kylo's going back to what he's best at: looking to his grandpappy for evil guidance.
28 Years Later will revive the post-apocalyptic films as a trilogy, starting with its first installment in June.
Fathom Events is getting Luc Besson's classic 1997 sci-fi flick in theaters again for two days in November.
The Scott Pilgrim alum and Coda's Emilia Jones join the Glen Powell-led film due for release in November 2025.
Netflix and Powerhouse's Tomb Raider adaptation will throw Lara into danger once more with her best friend Sam at her side.
Jac Scaeffer talks Patti Lupone and THAT reveal in a spoiler-heavy discussion for Agatha All Along's seventh episode.
RIP to one of the key figureheads for two of the biggest, most impactful Star Trek shows of the old, pre-streaming era.
Magic: The Gathering's collab boasts the "largest collection of Final Fantasy artwork ever in a single game."