Matthew Stover takes us into the Jedi Master's mind in our exclusive look inside the sumptuous 20th anniversary edition of his iconic 'Revenge of the Sith' novelization.
Plus, Andy Muschietti says he's still attached to the DCU Batman movie, 'Brave and the Bold'.
Halloween Horror Nights went all out for Art the Clown at Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood.
Don't expect him to take over from Billie Piper any time soon. Maybe. Anything goes after 'The Reality War' frankly.
The reboot aims to bring back the book magic of the beloved 'Star Trek' star's time on the PBS series.
'House of the Dragon' episodes open with that familiar music but the latest Westeros-set series will try something new.
'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 — Lost in New Jersey' is a short film hitting theaters this year, and here's a first look.
Negan's bat is going up for auction along with tons of other props, costumes, set pieces, and memorabilia from AMC's 'Walking Dead' shows.
Eight years later, the questions and emotions raised by the HBO series feel as impactful as ever.
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the latest from Yorgos Lanthimos, which opens October 24.
Dan Trachtenberg directs Elle Fanning in the latest 'Predator' film, which comes to theaters November 7.
The manipulated posters were stealthily removed from Prime Video UK after viewers spotted that Bond's weapon had been airbrushed out of them.
Plus, Famke Janssen talks about still not having a clue what's really going on in 'Avengers: Doomsday', even after filming.
Pennywise is up to his old tricks in 'Welcome to Derry,' but you won't always see him in his full, clown glory.
Modern history dictates a change to the new 'Running Man' movie, one that Stephen King and Edgar Wright hope you'll like.
With 'Demon Slayer' and 'KPop Demon Hunters' taking animation by storm, Tartakovsky thinks 'Black Knight' should get a fair shot.
'Scott Pilgrim' gets a little bit more life with its hit anime coming to Blu-Ray just in time for the holidays.
James Gunn could've made 'Peacemaker 2' a whole reunion, but he's saving one key character to use for later.
The hits keep coming for Starbreeze, and it's had to cancel its 'Dungeons & Dragons' game so it can make things right with 'Payday.'
If we've got these different street characters popping up in 'Daredevil,' what's the harm in letting them have the spotlight for a hot second?