Get caught up before 'Stranger Things' season 5, part one, premieres on November 26.
Matt and Ross Duffer want you to know they aren't planning on taking a 'Star Wars'-style approach to their creation.
If it's going to take a long time for us to get a definitive idea about the future of 'Doctor Who', maybe not everything needs a response.
Six years ago the 'Stranger Things' star spooked things up for Netflix's 'Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein.'
The star of Netflix's long-running series got over it after seeing the script—and assures fans the ending won't disappoint.
Netflix's reality show based on its hit survival drama returns with cash-mad contestants but (seemingly) no Cate Blanchett cameo.
Somehow, Barb returned. Well, at least her body did.
The timeline doesn't work for most characters from the original George R.R. Martin HBO series—but one in particular just might make the cut.
As the end of Netflix's long-running hit series approaches, the Duffer Brothers are dropping hints about what to expect.
Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti expand the world of Stephen King's book—and their hit big-screen adaptations—in a new series arriving October 26.
Plus, M. Night Shyamalan will somehow turn the Magic 8 Ball into a supernatural thriller for Mattel.
The sixth and final season of the animated sci-fi series is now streaming.
Fionna & Cake are back in goofy, animated action in the next season of their HBO Max series.
'Strange New Worlds' has seemingly heard your complaints that the show has been missing some strange new worlds lately.
Get ready to sit on your couch watching weekly episodes of 'Daredevil: Born Again,' 'Wonder Man,' and other Marvel shows.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Sir Ben Kingsley star in the brand-new Marvel Studios series, out in January.
The show formerly known as 'Interview With the Vampire' returns with a new focus in season three that leans a lot more rock n' roll.
The supernatural spy agency has its eyes on vampires, monsters, witches, and beyond in the AMC series.
The Hulu sci-fi series comes to an end October 13, and the people of the Wall are gunning for revenge.
Robert Kirkman and multiple members of his voice cast teased the future of the hit Prime Video animated show, coming March 2026