Oz Perkins' upcoming horror-thriller has gotten some effectively unsettling teasers throughout January.
The Vida actor is more than happy to keep playing around with the genre for as long as she's able to.
If you've got a DVD with "Part One" on the box, you might technically have a collector's item now?
Echo's success has lit a fire under Marvel Studios, and it may mean more grounded heroes get shows of their own.
Robert McCammon's 1987 post-apocalyptic book is being brought to life by the VFX artist-turned-director.
Come Season 15, the new Doctor will have a new Companion he'll be traveling through time with.
If we don't get a Linkin Park or Nickelback needle drop, then what are we doing here?
Jared Leto leads the upcoming threequel, which started filming this week after the Hollywood strikes delayed it by a few months.
From a taste of giallo horror to how DC is preparing for the trinity to enter the public domain, here's some of io9's best stories of the week.
Vivienne Medrano talks to io9 about her animated musical dark comedy, now streaming on Prime Video.
Takashi Yamazaki has spent his week bringing a miniature Godzilla figure to red-carpet events and showing Minus One off, and we personally love to see it.
The Mandalorian star spoke about the HBO series while at the Sundance Film Festival.
Netflix's next Fear Street movie, this time based on R.L. Stine's The Prom Queen, has us thinking about gowns, crowns, and masked killers.
A personal journey through the world of Star Wars , Funkos, memes, and all that ensued in between.
The Creed and Black Panther duo is getting back together for a very secretive genre project.
There have been longer, bigger, bloodier engagements in Star Trek history, but no conflict comes close to the influence and legacy of the Battle of Wolf 359.
Plus, Vincent D'Onofrio teases returning to Daredevil: Born Again for filming.
National Inventors Hall of Fame member Lanny Smoot also created the retractable lightsaber for Disney's Star Wars experiences.
By the mid- to late 2030s, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman will have entered the public domain—but DC Comics is already preparing to keep a tight hold.
Epcot's pop culture takeover is now taking place through February 19 with art, foodie creations, and Broadway music.