A ghostly, gothic Succession, Mike Flanagan's newest Netflix series is a masterful retelling of timeless horror.
Hulu's animated Matt Groening series closes out its long-awaited latest season with "All the Way Down."
David Gordon Green's horror sequel starring Ellen Burstyn and Leslie Odom, Jr. opens October 6.
There's already been some figures based on the Tom Holland multiversal mashup Spider-Man movie, but now Hasbro's truly digging into the film with its new toys.
Star Wars ' Expanded Universe gave way to a new canon in 2012—but a decade later, it's clear that one book above all is vital to current continuity.
Spooky season is in full swing at theme parks, haunts and immersive entertainment hot spots.
With The Exorcist: Believer arriving soon, it's time to go beyond the Dahmer memes and revisit the series' best sequel to date.
io9 has your first exclusive look at Hasbro's Star Wars Black Series figures for Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati.
Kaitlyn Dever stars in the new alien invasion-home invasion thriller, now streaming on Hulu.
Peter Dinklage, Kevin Bacon, Elijah Wood, and Jacob Tremblay star in the remake of Troma's 1984 cult classic.
Plus, get a look at the season finale of Hulu's Futurama revival.
Ultimately the scene was cut, but it exists—so we demand to see the boy band cut.
The found-footage horror anthology series brings a new installment to Shudder, featuring segments by Scott Derrickson (The Black Phone) and more.
Takeru Hokazono's buzzy new manga is already a hit from Shonen Jump 's new generation of leading series, but it's taken on new life as an internet meme.
After substantial backlash, the CEO of FryxGames released a statement defending AI in Terraforming Mars .
The DC superhero series' long-awaited final episodes start arriving on Max October 12.
"Something Borrowed, Something Green" largely works as a spotlight on Tendi, but it's arguably an even better episode for Lower Decks ' newest crewmate.
Thrawn, Ezra, Captain Enoch, and the Great Mothers have their own marketing art now that they're officially part of the story.
What would you do if you could turn the clock back 57 seconds? Be freaked out about it, probably.
Return to the portal-city of Sigil, because “if it’s happening in D&D it’s happening on Planescape.”