Episode 6 of the Amazon adaptation's sophomore season points to the arrival of another major faction from the games, with the help of Easter eggs within Easter eggs.
Basically every Bond film, from 'Dr. No' to 'No Time to Die,' is now on the streamer.
The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'Jurassic World' star has been in a lot of sci-fi beyond 'Mercy,' out this week.
With the power of a godlike anime studio on its side, Netflix is eyeing multiple new Mappa projects now in production to exclusively stream on its platform.
Mars is just the beginning in the next season of the underrated Apple TV show, which starts March 27.
Plus, 'Supergirl' finds itself another villain.
Showrunner Ira Parker weighs in on the character's murky status on the HBO 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.
A new report puts the animated sensation even above recent seasons of heavy-hitters 'Stranger Things' and 'Wednesday.'
The film grossed about $260 million from the one Las Vegas location, which generally charges over $100 a ticket.
Of all the controversies the new 'Star Trek' show could reach, just one week in we've already hit one of the stupidest, thanks to Stephen Miller.
The latest 'Game of Thrones' spinoff eschews the busier eras of Westeros for some peace and quiet—with some interesting ramifications for the world as we know it.
Webtoon's hit Greek myth romance is getting animated courtesy of Prime Video and the Jim Henson Company.
Prime Video's 'Bait' follows an actor who may just be the next man to play Bond, James Bond, for Amazon.
Toilet humor arrives early in the series premiere of HBO's new 'Game of Thrones' spinoff.
'Wildwood,' directed by Travis Knight, will be distributed by Fathom Entertainment.
After 'Dial of Destiny' and 'The Great Circle', charting a path for Lucasfilm's *other* big franchise to return will take work.
Ser Lyonel Baratheon makes a big impression in the first episode of HBO's new 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.
Plus, Sam Esmail's mystery new movie gets a big cast update.
No one should be fighting for Warner Bros., but here we are, forced to pretend Paramount's justified in pursuing an acquisition.
The 'Star Wars' sequels are out, and the original trilogy is in at Disneyland—but just as the parks failed to commit to what made 'Galaxy's Edge' so interesting in the first place, now they can't even commit to erasing that dream.