'Five Nights at Freddy's 2', starring Josh Hutcherson and Matthew Lillard, jumpscares its way to theaters this December.
Emma Corrin, Maika Monroe, Nicholas Galitzine, and Charlie XCX star in the December 5 release.
Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 gothic novel is in theaters now and arrives on Netflix on November 7.
Neve Campbell returns as Sidney Prescott in a mother-daughter team-up to end the bloodshed once and for all (again) when 'Scream 7' hits theaters February 2026.
We're less than a month away from the Netflix series' big return for its final season.
Peachfuzz meets his copycat and lures fresh victims of his own when the found-footage series returns to Shudder.
The mysterious new sci-fi show from 'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan comes to Apple TV November 7.
'Primate' asks what would happen if a pet monkey decided to go ape on his human family like a slasher horror villain, and the answer looks both hilarious and terrifying.
Osgood Perkins' latest horror movie drops a new trailer filled with praise from Guillermo del Toro and other genre heavy-hitters.
Go behind the tech-heavy scenes of the hit sci-fi films starting November 7 on Disney+.
Hiroshi Sakurazaka's beloved novel, which inspired the Tom Cruise adaptation 'Edge of Tomorrow', continues to look like an absolute stunner in animated form.
Glen Powell and Edgar Wright dropped footage from the November release at New York Comic Con.
Studio Mappa's 'Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc' revs into theaters and IMAX on October 24.
Class is back in session with the new 'Star Trek' show on January 15.
Vash, Meryl, and the gang return in Studio Orange's 'Trigun Stargaze,' coming January 2026.
After almost four years, 'The Sorcery of Nymph Circe' will continue the story of the primary 'Gundam' timeline in January 2026.
Rebecca Ferguson, Annabelle Wallis, and Kali Reis co-star in the Timur Bekmambetov thriller, due out in January.
'Pluribus,' starring Rhea Seehorn from 'Better Call Saul,' premieres November 7 on Apple TV+.
HBO's next 'Game of Thrones' spin-off brings fan-favorite George R.R. Martin characters Dunk and Egg to the screen.
Thankfully, he comes to his senses by the end of the footage's clever diss on derivative, artless AI slop.