Director Adam Wingard discusses the balance between Godzilla and Kong in the film, out Friday.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and Godzilla x Kong are picking up what Dune put down.
The BBC announced its intent to experiment with generative AI weeks ago, only to learn that few forces on this Earth are as potent as annoyed Doctor Who fans
David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo's adaptation of Liu Cixin's sci-fi novels hit Netflix last week—so now it's time to talk all about it.
Plus, Netflix is finally bringing the last season of Beaststars later this year.
Way, co-writer Shaun Simon, and artist Chris Weston are making a "psychedelic" horror comic with shades of The Prisoner.
Let us know if Frozen Empire made you glad to be a Ghostbusters fan, or if it was just a bust.
If you missed two of the year's earlier horror flicks, they're making their way to Peacock over the next few weeks.
Been hankering to watch Totoro or Kiki's on the big screen again? Studio Ghibli Fest has got you covered, as always.
No, Marvel's not saying "Pride is for the straights," but bad phrasing has tainted the publisher's June rollout.
The new Captain America just wants Sam to have more adventures with Bucky and Zemo after Falcon & Winter Soldier made it look so fun.
Like TV and movie actors last year, SAG-AFTRA's TV animation members have gained increased wages and securities against artificial intelligence.
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Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix star in sequel Joker: Folie à Deux out October 4.
Director Adam Wingard explained how his MonsterVerse sequel is unique from Godzilla vs. Kong.
Netflix's behind-the-scenes video shows how the new adaptation of Liu Cixin's celebrated sci-fi novel crafted its most visually striking setting.
The Star Wars franchise—led by Darth Vader himself, Hayden Christensen—took over the NYC landmark.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire has an end-credits scene, but that's just one way the film sets up the future.
David Dastmalchian (The Boogeyman, The Suicide Squad) stars as a 1970s talk-show host in the film, which hits theaters today before arriving on Shudder.