Let's look ahead to all the fun shows debuting—or returning—across TV early this year, as well as what lies beyond.
James Gunn and John Cena's hilarious musical opening to the DC show sets the perfect tone.
The latest Disney+ Star Wars series went to great lengths to infuse its Tusken tribe with influences from real-world Indigenous cultures.
The series, based on the hit holiday franchise, will see Allen finding a new Santa.
Season 6, episode 6, "Babylon's Ashes," offered an action-packed yet poignant farewell to the much-loved Amazon Studios.
NBC has ordered a pilot for a new version of the 1990s time traveling hit starring Scott Bakula.
Apple TV+, HBO Max, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, Prime Video and more have a lot on the way this year.
The film's director, Shawn Levy, is among the producers on the project.
James Gunn and John Cena's toilet-headed antihero makes a strong impression for HBO Max.
The fantasy series based on Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse novels gets a little more crowded for season two.
In horror comedy series Shining Vale , Cox plays an author whose new home just might be haunted.
Who knows, maybe the Romulan Warlord might be queer too? Let's get boldly going, people!
"The Streets of Mos Espa" sets the stage for conflict to come, but loses some of the promise of the series' first few episodes.
The project was first touted as a potential NBC show back in 2020.
ILM shows off a new VFX reel for the TV series' most impressive episode.
William Crabtree alleges he's owed profits from the comic, which is now a hit Amazon Studios animated series.
And Ava DuVernay offers a new trailer that makes a compelling case for why you should watch.
Yeah, Alan Tudyk is the guy who would be an alien living among us, why not.
The writer of one of the best Batman books is joining the character's newest animated venture.
How the sweet, silly, and shocking holodeck moment in "Kobayashi" came to be started out like all good Star Trek things: incredibly nerdily.