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As Doctor Who turns 60, we take a look back at its last major anniversary celebration–a fitting reflection of its recent past, and its ultimate future.
Shelley Winters brings both camp and pathos to the 1972 riff on "Hansel and Gretel."
The firing of Melissa Barrera and the exit of Jenna Ortega mean the horror sequel is going back to the drawing board.
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Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn discuss bringing to life their fairytale origin story, in theaters now.
But hey, The Witcher still paid his bills, at least.
Apparel developer Tatiana Salaverria discusses bringing her love of fandom and in-universe authenticity to must-have theme park gear.
In a stunning display of media literacy, Squid Game: The Challenge producer Tim Harcourt would like you to know that Squid Game was mostly about playing games.
If Star Wars is to thrive, putting Filoni to the task of shepherding a new generation of creatives is better than letting him define that generation himself.
On the occasion of the animated film's 50th anniversary, a look back at the Disney fan favorite from divergent points of view.
Without leads, the future of Scream VII hangs in the balance.
As Doctor Who is set to begin a new era this weekend, its most recent incumbent looks back on her time in the TARDIS.
Read an excerpt from the upcoming novel by fantasy author Alexandra Rowland (A Taste of Gold and Iron).
And Jon Hamm has hopes he could join the MCU through the X-Men or Fantastic Four
The famously blunt fantasy author is currently working on a new Witcher novel, and is very honest about his thoughts on Netflix's adaptation.
The actress will no longer appear in the horror series, purportedly over social media commentary about the conflict in Gaza.
The James Gunn-helmed DC Studios feature also added another face to Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor team.
The Star Wars creator also talked about Baylan Skoll, played by Ray Stevenson, on the Disney+ show.