With Destiny: Rising, Bungie and NetEase want players to pick up their phones Become Legend in a new, but familiar way.
Rebecca Ferguson and Common star in the Apple TV+ sci-fi show based on the Hugh Howey book trilogy.
Judy-Lynn del Rey was best known for founding Del Rey Books, a science fiction and fantasy imprint that turned fantasy in particular into a major publishing category.
Two clowns entered the cinemas this weekend and one of them was Art the Clown, soooooo you can guess how that went.
The world's more than willing to wait for 007's next adventure. Or at least, Amazon and the Broccolis hope they are.
An upcoming auction has brought controversy and a more money-focused conclusion to the franchise's legacy than its fans and stars would like.
While the current "Egghead" arc is taking a break until next spring, Toei's briding the gap by retelling one of One Piece's previous sagas.
After months of teases and hopes, Radio Silence and Samara Weaving are back to play another murderous game.
Todd Phillips' Joker saga took a...surprising turn, but Connor Storrie thinks the film was fated to not sit well with audiences.
Art the Clown may be jumping to a new medium, but he's still gonna do what he does best and raise bloody hell.
If Captain America 4 and the Snow White remake weren't enough for ya, Lilo & Stitch and Freaky Friday 2 are also hitting theaters next year.
Dreamworks already has franchise eyes for its newest animated hit starring Lupita Nyong'o, Kit O'Connor, and Pedro Pascal.
Prime Video remains committed to its expensive Tolkien adaptation—though there's still no official announcement about season three.
The late, great Akira Toriyama's final Dragon Ball project proves he still had tricks, humor, and unique eye for continuity up his sleeve.
The Warner Bros. streamer has beefed up its horror selection in the name of spooky season.
Maximum effort, indeed.
With season two on the way, the team behind the sci-fi workplace mystery is hoping Apple TV+ will be game for even more.
Writer-director Damien Leone also explains his future plans for the horror franchise, with part three now in theaters.
Also, Amazon expects its upcoming Tomb Raider series to be a big hit.
No, it's not between Wade and Logan.