Gareth Edwards' sci-fi film starring John David Washington and Gemma Chan is now available digitally.
Hot Toys has revealed its own take on the prequel Predator from the kick-ass 2022 Hulu film.
Legendary's Godzilla-centric monster universe has struggled to nail both the epic-scaled action and the human element—but its new Apple TV+ spinoff has promise.
Prime Video's Warner Bros. Animation release starring DC's heroes and villains arrives December 8.
She died in Avengers: Endgame— but with multiverses everywhere, are the rumors of Natasha's MCU resurrection true?
The Thor: Raganrok and Love and Thunder director is also still working on a Star Wars film.
Plus, Netflix's Wednesday prepares to start filming season 2 early next year.
May the Force be with you this holiday season, whether you're on the light side or the dark side.
The 1989 underwater sci-fi thriller starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn has been remastered in 4K.
The horror sequel is due out for Halloween 2024, but the holiday on display here involves a particularly vicious Santa Claus.
Play Dance Mode, Keepy-Uppy, and more in the immersive activation inspired by the beloved family show Bluey , now open for a limited time.
The latest entry into the MCU largely ties itself up by the end—but that doesn't mean we don't have a few more questions about what's left.
Read more about the infamous Star Wars show in this exclusive excerpt from a new book.
Season seven's fifth episode, "Unmortricken," saw some familiar faces return to the Adult Swim series.
Before Doctor Who celebrates its 60th anniversary, David Tennant's new Doctor will get his first TV adventure in a special charity mini episode.
The union's members will soon begin voting on whether or not to ratify the tentative agreement.
Plus, everything you might have missed from Netflix's 'Geeked Week' reveals, from Devil May Cry to Jurassic World: Chaos Theory .
Netflix's Geeked Week provides another look at the first half of Zack Snyder's two-part science fiction epic.
The live-action version of the beloved anime YuYu Hakusho is comes to Netflix on December 14.
The three-hero team-up between Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan is finally here. Where'd it land for you?