The latest trailer for Netflix's new Tomb Raider animated series is leaps and bounds better than the first one.
The second and final chapter of Netflix and Fortiche's excellent League of Legends prequel will spread itself across November.
Plus, Superman & Lois' final season gears up for its big death moment.
Netflix has shared a tantalizingly brief look at what to expect when the smash hit series returns in December.
As season two of Netflix's live-action spin on the beloved animated show enters production, the streamer's ready for you to meet your new favorite Earthbender.
Bandai Namco understood the assignment with its cavalcade of references in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.
Rachel Stavis' 2022 short, Posies, is getting a spooky season re-release on Alter.
The Terminator and Avatar creator continues to tease upcoming plans for his sci-fi franchise.
io9 spoke with BioWare staff about the long-awaited Dragon Age: The Veilguard and how it continues the franchise's eclectic legacy.
"Where Is He?" sets each of Rings of Power's story lines on paths they can no longer turn back on, with the fate of Middle-earth as we know it at hand.
Amid a shake-up at Disney Animation, we now know Frozen 3 and 4 will tell one story.
Marvel's latest Disney+ series follows WandaVision breakout Agatha Harkness in her own redemption series.
Paul Giamatti, Awkwafina, Peter Capaldi, and Emma Corrin are just a few of the names coming to Netflix in 2025.
io9 spent five hours playing BioWare's long-awaited action-RPG, and it shows a lot of promise ahead of its late October launch.
Padawan's Pride gives us a rare bit of insight into Obi-Wan and Anakin's time as master and apprentice after Phantom Menace, and even throws in podracing, to boot.
Plus, remember that live-action Ben 10 movie? Stop remembering it, it's gone.
Netflix's smash hit thriller returns December 26, and Emmy-winning star Lee Jung-jae and his castmates are here to reveal mostly nothing about what to expect.
The answer is not as cynical as you'd expect from the people behind a biting satire of the superhero movie industry.
Headphone-wearers buckle up, you're about to hear Aubrey Plaza get weird with knives.
Netflix's Emmy-winning tale of dystopian game-show terror starring Lee Jung-jae (Star Wars: The Acolyte) is back December 26.