Five years on from its incredible debut, The Mandalorian has come to embody a lot of the issues facing Star Wars in its uncertain current moment.
HBO's Casey Bloys was asked about the Game of Thrones author's spicy take on House of the Dragon season two.
Cassian's on a new mission to steal a familiar ship in the next season of his self-titled Star Wars show.
Tim Miller hopes Amazon's anthology series will help viewers appreciate the "blood, sweat, and tears" Firewalk Studios put into the scrapped game.
Season six's latest episode introduced Laszlo's father—and chaos inevitably followed.
Colin Farrell looked back on filming one of the most shocking scenes from the climax of HBO's The Batman spinoff.
The late actor had several brushes with Star Trek history, but his role in Deep Space Nine remains heartbreakingly brilliant.
The Netflix series set in the League of Legends universe just released the first three episodes of its new season.
Apple TV+ also released a season one recap ahead of the Rebecca Ferguson sci-fi show's November 15 return.
...but that's not all!
The DC Batman spinoff series starring Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti is on HBO and Max.
Adi Shankar, producer of several Netflix game adaptations, wanted to try and revive the fan-favorite Dino Crisis series for Netflix.
Rogue One's incredbily excellent prequel brings Cassian's origin story full circle this spring.
How long can Matt Reeves' seedy Bat-universe go without putting a spotlight on the Joker?
The three-part final season of Netflix's hit Karate Kid spinoff series drops its next batch of episodes November 15.
"A Farewell to Farms" is a fitting, potentially conclusive, entry in Lower Decks' examination of lower-decker-culture beyond the confines of a Federation ship.
io9 debuts "Enter the Sekai Tekai," the first single from the new album by composers Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson.
Riot Games' Christian Linke preaches the good word of the medium and dishes on his hopes for League of Legends' future in television.
BioWare veteran Michael Gamble will serve as the series' executive producer.
Both seasons of Netflix's League of Legends show cost Riot Games $250 million to make.