Episode five, “In Blood, Truth,” drops some huge clues about the show's biggest mysteries.
The Apple TV+ show starring Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins and Common is now in the middle of season two.
The network's next animated drama has some thoughts on the pharmaceutical industry and the darker side of its business.
The revival boom keeps going, and Gellar's no longer against the idea of having some more Buffy adventures.
It may not get a sequel, but at least you'll be able to watch Cyberpunk: Edgerunners without worrying it'll get pulled from Netflix one day.
Fans will meet a whole new Gi-hun, aka Player 456, when the Netflix show returns December 26.
Lower Decks' incredible penultimate episode is full of surprises, but its biggest is something I've wanted to see in Star Trek for decades.
The Netflix show's lead writer hopes its queer representation will pave the way for more video game adaptations to come.
'Fissure Quest' is everything you want out of an iconic episode of Lower Decks—in more ways than one.
Purnell wonders if she'll become a victim of her own success if she keeps knocking it out of the park with video game adaptations.
The key to Skeleton Crew's biggest mystery may have some connections to Star Wars history.
The star of DC's upcoming HBO series is a fan of the Justice League cartoons, especially Justice League Unlimited.
As the new Star Wars show begins to peel back the layers of Jude Law's mysterious rogue, it's doing so with a few nods to its comics history.
Meet Kh'ymm, voiced by Alia Shawkat, in the new episode of the Star Wars Disney+ series.
HBO's Dune prequel has given us characters we love to hate in Valya and Tula Harkonnen.
After spending most of 2024 hashing out a deal before it could collapse, Games Workshop, Amazon, and occasional actor Henry Cavill have taken a big power-armored step forward in bringing Warhammer to TV and film.
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The second season of Netflix's most-watched show of all time is coming December 26.
The show's final season proves even an established anime series can continue to evolve and surprise its audience.
The soldier from Arrakis notches yet another another gruesome win on HBO's Dune prequel series.