Millie Bobbie Brown's latest Netflix project looks like a twee addition to the detective franchise.
Parties, events, and our annual io9 costume show are happening soon, so here are some ideas of what's out there!
Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's new stop-motion film has big Beetlejuice energy, and we're here for it.
Plus, Nicholas Hoult is going into vampire mode as he's set to join Robert Eggers' Nosferatu .
Jenna Ortega heads to school in Tim Burton's new take on the Addams family.
Netflix's animated series returns in November, and new footage debuted at New York Comic Con.
Bunnicula co-author James Howe also appeared on the panel celebrating nostalgic children's horror lit at New York Comic Con.
The counterculture publication is also revamping its series with its first "volume 2" in 45 years, all while leaning on NFTs and blockchain.
Plus, to the surprise of no one, one of Steven King's latest novel is already becoming a movie.
Giant corporations are sneaking onto the ad-free photo-sharing app, and BeReal has no monetization strategy in sight.
"Ribbit and Rip It," the eighth episode of the Marvel Studios show, is now streaming on Disney+
Netflix's fanciful adaptation of Nemo in Slumberland has good things (Jason Momoa in horns) and bad things (creepy spider-leg beds).
Jokes about the latest addition to the U.S. armed forces are getting less funny by the minute, while our dependence on space continues to escalate.
Plus, The Walking Dead reveals its future in 3 spinoff series.
A buyer made a nearly $600,000 offer on the house—double its asking price, and will open it up for Halloween if renovations are finished on time.
Guillermo del Toro's horror anthology hits Netflix on October 25.
For all the non-Spanish speakers out there, "bussi" is a combo of the words "bus" and "sí," and no, the mascot did not appreciate your joke.
Lachlan Watson joins the horror series as Chucky and Tiffany's twins in its second season.
In this month's Nerd's Watch, io9 picks the best genre movies and TV shows coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
Prime Video's tale of teenage possession has some fun moments, but it won't spin your head around.