Plus, meet Dunk and Egg in the first trailer for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
Feels like the 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' cycle of denials all over again, though this time he might be telling the truth.
After almost four years, 'The Sorcery of Nymph Circe' will continue the story of the primary 'Gundam' timeline in January 2026.
Producer Hideaki Yanaka tells io9 that Toei hopes to continue simulcasting future 'Kamen Rider' series worldwide.
NYCC brought the fire with X-Men, Spider-Man, Boba Fett, Darth Vader, and so much more.
Rebecca Ferguson, Annabelle Wallis, and Kali Reis co-star in the Timur Bekmambetov thriller, due out in January.
Considering the monster success of 'A Minecraft Movie,' this news is hardly a surprise—though its release date might be.
'Greatest Showman' director Michael Gracey is still attached to direct the live-action remake.
Knott's Scary Farm, Howl-O-Scream, and Delusion deliver the true meaning of spooky season.
'Pluribus,' starring Rhea Seehorn from 'Better Call Saul,' premieres November 7 on Apple TV+.
'Critical Role' and 'The Legend of Vox Machina' also took to the NYCC stage to celebrate a decade of Exandria adventures.
HBO's next 'Game of Thrones' spin-off brings fan-favorite George R.R. Martin characters Dunk and Egg to the screen.
Hasbro is hitting the grid for its next Haslab, which is also kickstarting some major moves at the toy company—and io9 has your first look.
So long as Lee is president of DC Studios, the company will not have its heroes drawn or written by AI.
Laziness rules (until it really, really doesn't) in the final season of Hulu's sci-fi animated series, arriving October 13.
Plus, get your first look at stately Snake Mountain in Amazon's 'Masters of the Universe' movie.
NECA's new tie-in figure for the HBO 'It' prequel hints at a whole new side of the demonic clown.
The Earth-Romulan War is a major cornerstone of 'Star Trek' history—but it's also 'Star Trek' history that's largely kept it off our screens for almost 60 years.
Park price hikes and an unfortunate death at Disneyland continue the company's string of bad news—but it's not all bad.
The head of Blumhouse discusses his plans for 'Saw' and other franchises he'd like to sink his teeth into.