Unsurprisingly, the 'Star Wars' villain known for things that come in twos—his lightsaber, separate halves of his own body—will be back for more.
Plus, Wagner Moura is stepping in for Oscar Isaac in Panos Cosmatos' new vampire movie.
Need more shirtless Hugh Jackman in your life in increasingly specific contexts? Hasbro has you covered.
With 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' now in theaters, Shigeru Miyamoto has doused fans' hopes for a major Nintendo crossover.
The AI-powered 'Frozen' animatronic freezing up and taking a little tumble is far more entertaining as a meme than if the magic snowman worked as designed.
Next month might be the traditional big 'Star Wars' drop from Lego, but April is all about 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'.
It was animation that gave Darth Maul a second chance, years after his seeming end in 'The Phantom Menace'. Now, he's starring in his own TV show—and the man behind Maul couldn't be happier.
'Weapons' is officially getting a prequel focused on the character played by Oscar winner Amy Madigan, with Zach Shields coming aboard to co-write the screenplay.
Ahead of the 'Smiling Friends' series finale, claymation artist Lee Hardcastle explained how a throwaway gag morphed into an 11-minute avant-garde short.
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
Let's talk about one of the biggest spoilers in the new Nintendo film, now in theaters.
Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles is officially calling it quits after being innovators in pop culture art for over 20 years.
Patrick Ness ('Chaos Walking') and James S.A. Corey ('The Expanse' series) are among the authors releasing new titles this month.
For the first time in earnest since 2016, the brick maker is putting Bionicle back on shelves... as part of the latest set of collectible minifigures.
Plus, get a look at Apple's new horror-comedy 'Widow's Bay'.
With no fear of spoilers this time around, the rollout for Peak Rocky merch is already well underway.
'Poker Face' writers Lilla and Nora Zuckerman have been hired to get started on the next Ghostface sequel.
The star of James Gunn's DC blockbuster pops up in Craig Gillespie's new movie to help Milly Alcock's character find her way.
It's more of the same for the Nintendo film starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Brie Larson, in theaters on April 1.
The underrated fourth film in the slasher series is getting a lavish new release, including a limited edition VHS.