The Insidious, Saw, and Aquaman filmmaker has his sights set on the underwater Universal Monster.
Trump's conspiracy theories keep getting weirder as the latest polls show him losing to Kamala Harris.
Every Disney brand—Star Wars, Marvel, Avatar, Disney Animation, Pixar, and more—got time in the spotlight.
Images of a cooling tower belching black are frightening, but Russia says it’s all under control now.
The latest season of Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel's animated series starring Dan Stevens and Thomas Middleditch is now streaming on Hulu.
Apple’s also planning on a mid-tier iPhone 17 model that will mark a change from the reportedly iterative, humdrum iPhone 16.
Having already crested $1 billion at the box office, Deadpool & Wolverine is on track to usurp The Joker as the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.
Now that K-2SO is making an appearance in Andor season 2, he can return to your toy shelf this winter.
The former president's account is posting ahead of his interview with Elon Musk.
Plus, Alexandre Aja is returning to the world of Crawl, this time in the Big Apple.
In-flight wifi is never guaranteed. Take these steps before a long flight to ensure your phone still does what you need.
A Microsoft report cited by the campaign details a June phishing attack carried out by "Iranian actors."
Bad reviews and even worse impressions did the Borderlands movie no favors, and its poor opening weekend reflects that.
The epic Mad Max prequel starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth is finally coming home in all its gnarly, epic glory.
Deadpool & Wolverine helped him live his dream, but Tatum's certain he's still got some more Gambit in him to play.
From Monsters Inc. and The Lion King, to Encanto, Indiana Jones, and Avatar, there's a lot coming soon.
We learned about What If...? season 3, X-Men '97 season two, and much more at Marvel Animation's D23 panel.
The Day the Earth Blew Up has been saved from Warner Bros. Discovery's nonsense, and audiences will be able to see it later this year.
Oh, and crossovers with Disney Villains, The Mandalorian, The Incredibles, and more. But it's mostly skins.
The VirtualFriend app is the best way to explore Nintendo’s written-off 3D console from 1995.