Amid proclamations that "Barbenheimer" means movies are back, two pivotal groups of Hollywood workers remain out of work.
With more magic, more monsters, and more of Jaskier's horrible haircut, the Season 3 finale will rewrite what we know about The Witcher.
Plus, Simon Pegg teases dire stakes for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 2.
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Duncan Crabtree-Ireland joined NAVA members on a panel at San Diego Comic-Con to discuss AI in the entertainment industry.
Two new anime, one from the director of Cowboy Bebop and the other based on a Junji Ito manga? Why Adult Swim, you shouldn't have!
Chuck Tingle captures the real terror of gay conversion camps and family gaslighting in his debut horror novel.
After the wildly-popular alt-future tale already spawned a spinoff anthology, IDW will now flesh out the Ronin -verse even more with a fully fledged sequel.
Talk to us about that, Oppenheimer, or the Barbenheimer double feature (if you tried it).
The crowds gathered at the convention center for another day of fandom fashion on parade.
The next pair of animated DC movies tackle two of the publisher's most well-known and influential comic book stories.
Despite the enthusiastic utterances of "tree law" across Twitter, there was no justice of any sort with LA's fine to Universal.
Ubisoft's upcoming, open world Star Wars game had its very own panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Image's sci-fi superhero saga is telling two stories at the same time for its Catalyst War arc.
"Those Old Scientists" deftly marries two Star Trek shows together with some fascinating ideas—and the mandatory crossover fun.
Skybound wants Invincible fans to watch Atom Eve's origin on Prime Video, than play as her in a visual novel later this year.
The Amblin and Max animated series debuted new it's theme song and two episodes at SDCC 2023.
Thanks to San Diego Comic-Con, Paramount has given Trek fans a treat in the form of a big bump up to Strange New Worlds ' schedule.
If you thought a Lower Decks crossover was the weirdest thing the Enterprise crew would get up to this season, think again.
Star Trek beamed into San Diego Comic-Con to give us a new look at what to expect from Lower Decks this year.