The latest 'Star Trek' show, which was renewed for its second season back in 2024, will now come to an end once it's released.
Disney's latest 'reimagining' of one of its animated hits stars Catherine Lagaʻaia as Moana and Dwayne Johnson as Maui; it hits theaters July 10.
Killer plants, deadly getaways, and sinister rituals await.
Seen some things, this Lego Yoda bust has.
Plus, Drew Goddard won't say whether or not Keanu Reeves will return for 'Matrix 5'.
Joel Kinnaman and a new cast of characters lead the alternate reality space drama, which returns on March 27.
Strong word of mouth and marketing helped 'Project Hail Mary' overperform at the box office and set some records.
Wit may be telling the same early 'One Piece' story as Toei did, but it won't take the same long path to get to where it's going.
The 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' duo will back on the big screen with a new film, and it already sounds like it'll be classic Daniels.
Throughout his career, the fan-favorite artist touched DC and Marvel characters and made his own work like 'The Maxx' and 'Zero Girl.'
Now that 'Project Hail Mary' has blasted off into theaters, was it as good or you hoped, or a complete disaster?
Thanks to a garage sale, the 'Star Force' episode from the earliest days of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' is online for all to see.
The story of 'Expedition 33' may be over, but its amazing art is still here for you to pore through and put on your bookshelf.
Not quite normal men, but hopefully Absolute Batman won't need a chainsaw to go through his childhood buds.
Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Oeming continue their 'Powers' revival with a trip to animation and Netflix.
Along with the fan-favorite Xander on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Brendon also appeared in 'Criminal Minds' and 'Without a Trace.'
The 'Sin City' and 'Daredevil' legend inspired the Turtles, and now he's giving back to the franchise.
Unfortunately, the fantasy manga is a visual feast that quickly curdles into the genre's worst instincts.
Netflix is digging deep to reward Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the Oscar-winning directors of its biggest-ever movie.
As the franchise prepares to celebrate 60 years of boldly going, its future in TV and film remains more in flux than it's been in a decade.