If you're hoping to see 'Avengers: Doomsday' or 'Supergirl' at the Super Bowl, you might've already lost the game.
The cult classic 'Upgrade' almost got a continuation with a TV show, but real-world events kept getting in its way.
After a couple of years being shelved or not used properly, Netflix might be just what 'Scooby-Doo' needs.
Japanese audiences get another few chances to see 'Demon Slayer' on the big screen, with other territories currently TBD.
You (probably) won't see the last of 'The Last of Us' when it comes back next year, just Abby's side of the story.
Behind the scenes turmoil isn't stopping the network's excitement for the return of 'House of the Dragon' later in 2026.
If you're wanting more 'Welcome to Derry,' you better hope the Muschiettis come up with a good enough reason to take you back to town.
James Wan and Leigh Whannell are reuniting to revitalize 'Saw' and make it scary franchise again.
Actors and directors remember Catherine O'Hara as one of the greats and gone too soon.
He may be tall, but Dunk's adventures could mean HBO's future in Westeros looks a little smaller in scale than initially planned.
Lego is following its blockbuster January with one of its biggest new lines in years: Pokémon.
There have been some hints of it in 'House of the Dragon' and 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.'
Sumi Eno's dystopian fantasy manga is a criminally underrated hidden gem that's writing circles around its contemporaries.
The comedic legend also starred in 'Schitt's Creek,' 'Best in Show,' 'The Last of Us,' and so much more.
It's called 'Fast Forever' and will be in theaters on March 17, 2028.
The cult-beloved sequel celebrates its 35th anniversary with a week-long run showcasing its new 4K restoration.
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
Apple TV's neo-noir drama about a private eye with a big secret returns for season two June 19.
Plus, could the Scarlet Witch finally be getting a solo film?
The shortest month is hardly light on new releases, with new titles from Matt Dinniman, Nnedi Okorafor, Edward Ashton, Stephen Graham Jones, and many more.