Get an exclusive first look at the official cover for the third and final graphic novel in the DeadEndia trilogy, The Divine Order .
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The director of Don't Breathe and the 2013 Evil Dead shared his upcoming entry in the sci-fi horror franchise with the man who started it all.
From 20-minute spotlight panels to a nearly complete lack of news, this was a NYCC that fans probably could have skipped.
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Disney's animated short celebrating the studio's centennial is available to watch online, and io9 talked with some of its creators to learn more.
The Wonka actor spoke about the Elvis star while discussing the upcoming Denis Villeneuve film.
At New York Comic Con, voice actors and union leadership explained how consent, compensation, and transparency will make AI fair.
The ensemble for Miyazaki's upcoming Studio Ghibli film includes Christian Bale, Florence Pugh, Mark Hamill, Dave Bautista, and more.
Lowenthal talks shop on his continued relationship with Insomniac and calling on his past roles to make a jerk out of this new version of Spider-Man.
"An Unearthly Child" will not be a part of the BBC streaming collection of 800 episodes due to a dispute with the son of its writer.
Tilly's Tiffany finds herself behind bars in season 3 of Don Mancini's hit horror comedy.
Plus, R.L. Stine thinks more Fear Street movies will come to Netflix.
Director Emma Tammi talks about working with the FNAF creator on the film's story—and her own gateway horror inspirations.
One of the weirdest years for the New York con is in the books—and you can find all of io9's coverage in one place.
Wan (Aquaman, The Conjuring) is teaming up with Annabelle director Gary Dauberman for a Disney+ series.
At New York Comic Con, the cast of the popular Dungeons & Dragons web series chatted with fans about casting and getting notes to be themselves.
A new series adaptation of R.L. Stine's classic horror books for kids is now streaming weekly on Hulu and Disney+.
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