Get your tissues, because it sounds like Squid Game's going to hurt you (and its characters) even worse than last time.
1969's "The War Games" serial is getting colorized and coming with new sights and sounds for newer Doctor Who fans.
It's been a long time coming, but Star Wars is ready for its youngest heroes' perspective on the galaxy far, far away.
Sapphic Arcane fans have started prayer circles online hoping the League of Legends series goes out with a bang.
Who had atomic breath on their weekly Dan Da Dan bingo card?
"Of Gods and Angles" is another example of just how far our heroes have grown over the past five seasons, but Lower Decks' final-season musings on a similar theme could start to wear pretty thin.
Science Saru's Scott Pilgrim anime really took off.
Check out the first trailer for Pixar's Inside Out spinoff show, coming to streaming December 11.
The explosive finale of Arcane season 2's second act has fans reeling, so we're inclined to agree with her question.
Much like the first season, Volume 3 will see nine new Star Wars-inspired shorts from nine Japanese animation studios.
Noah Hawley's Alien TV sets itself some metaphorical due dates, both in terms of when it's set, and when we can watch it.
All of time and space on hand, and the 15th Doctor's first encounter with Doctor Who's deadliest foes is in Reading?
Would a Jod Na Nawood by any other name smell as sweet?
Plus, Mike Flanagan reveals a very interesting Doctor Sleep easter egg in The Life of Chuck.
If I had a nickel for every time Grand Admiral Thrawn got involved with plans to go beyond the galaxy far, far away, I'd have two nickels—which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Part two of the sixth and final season of Netflix's Karate Kid spinoff series is out now.
Showrunner Dean Lorey and star Sean Gunn break down why Max's adult animated show is a must-watch.
Marc Merrill says recent discussion around Arcane's budget is actually complaining about Riot Games "paying talent" and "putting art first".
The prequel is set 10,000 years before Denis Villeneuve's cinematic adaptations of Frank Herbert's novels.
A hitman fighting other hitmen while also trying to be a great dad and small business owner? You've got our attention, Sakamoto Days.