Halloween is coming up fast—and there's no time like right now to kick off your scary streaming binge.
Fans have plenty of My Hero Academia content to look forward to (and dread) before its anime finale.
Amazon MGM's live-action feature based on the beloved anime just took a mecha-tastic step forward.
Anime has far more to offer than shonen battle anime, and Dan Da Dan is proof of that.
Not even an infinite number of alternate realities can help most versions of Harry Kim get a promotion, it seems.
The latest episode of Marvel's witchy Disney+ series invites you to a slumber party massacre.
Ashlee Lhamon's "Caesura" is io9's featured Lightspeed Magazine story for October.
Another classic Star Wars game is getting the updated re-release treatment, with some changes to its anachronistic take on the prequel-era Jedi.
And see how the world's getting on without Superman in a tease of what's coming in Superman & Lois' final season.
The DC spinoff sequel co-starring Phoenix and Lady Gaga is now in theaters.
Lego just released Luke Skywalker's lightsaber from Return of the Jedi as a set and it's got a hidden gem, literally.
For the first time in the fantasy gaming series' history, players will not be menaced by giant, eight-legged beasties. There's plenty of other things trying to eat you, though.
The badges for the 2025 convention, designed by artist TAKUMI, render Star Wars heroes and villains alike in the style of period Japanese art.
After WandaVision's tight ties to Marvel's movies, Jac Schaeffer is glad for some breathing room on the witchy Disney+ series.
Art the Clown returns for a particularly festive mayhem spree October 11.
After a competitive casting process, the Rebel Ridge star has officially boarded the DC Studios series alongside Kyle Chandler.
The House of Mouse has raised its ticket prices to historic levels.
We live in the age of the multiversal crossover movie project, so Sega's latest cinematic endeavour has the chance to do the funniest thing.
Plus, get another tiny look at Tom Hardy's last symbiotic ride in new footage from Venom: The Last Dance.
The controversial comedy starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon celebrates 25 years next month and may rise from the dead.