Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell star in the second of three '28 Years Later' sequels, now in theaters.
Link and Zelda face off against Ganon in Lego's recreation of the iconic N64 game's climactic boss battle.
Speaking as she departs as Lucasfilm president, Kennedy didn't outright confirm Johnson's potential trilogy of films was truly dead—but suggested the 'Last Jedi' backlash pushed the director away for the forseeable future.
Plus, Cate Blanchett will return for the live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' sequel.
Bertie Carvel, who plays the sympathetic Baelor Targaryen in the new HBO series, breaks it down.
The exiting Lucasfilm president expressed some regrets over recasting Harrison Ford.
The outgoing studio president weighs in on potential projects from James Mangold, Taika Waititi, Donald Glover, and more.
The 'Clone Wars' and 'Rebels' creator will share 'Star Wars' duties with Lynwen Brennan.
Studio 4°C's anime film of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's beloved light novel, which also inspired the Tom Cruise adaptation 'Edge of Tomorrow,' hits theaters on January 16.
'WandaVision' put the MCU on a journey into television that took time for the megafranchise to fully adjust to.
The writer-director also explains the offbeat 1930s setting of her 'Bride of Frankenstein' riff, which hits theaters in March.
'Kids These Days' and 'Beta Test' reflect the push and pull between 'Starfleet Academy' and its twin desires of feeling like 'Star Trek' while also trying something new.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale in the punk-infused monster romance hitting theaters March 6.
Fitting thing for a Jon Snow show to do, honestly.
Amazon's 'Tomb Raider' series, created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge of 'Fleabag' fame, is currently in production.
Plus, Marvel's Brad Winderbaum teases 'VisionQuest'.
Pucker up for this gloopy pile of Morris Bainbridge, arriving soon with new Pennywise and Periwinkle variants too.
See how it went down in this new video about the Netflix film starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi.
Prime Video's 'Odd Jobs' is set in the dystopian future and comes from Dominic Dierkes and Mike McMahan ('Star Trek: Lower Decks,' 'Rick and Morty').
Studio 4°C's adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's adored novel, which inspired the Tom Cruise movie 'Edge of Tomorrow,' hits theaters January 16.