This Thanksgiving season, feed your 'Frankenstein' fervor by reading the screenplay for Guillermo del Toro's gothic epic.
We may have to wait for a sequel, but EJAE just dropped the next best thing: her debut solo single.
Jane Schoenbrun will develop and direct a series based on Charles Burns' eerie 'Black Hole.'
Netflix's hit series returns for its fifth and final season starting November 26.
With 'KPop Demon Hunters' breaking records left and right, the streamer is re-teaming with Sony Pictures Animation on a sequel to the 2021 family adventure.
How 'The Summer Hikaru Died' and 'This Monster Wants to Eat Me' are transforming queer longing into a frighteningly refreshing new wave of romance anime.
With all the AI talk, it feels like 2023 again at Netflix.
Toys and more are on the way, but fans will have to wait until 2026 for them to arrive.
The media giant which owns HBO, Warner Bros., and CNN is reviewing several bids that could reshape Hollywood.
The board game is popular worldwide, but its premise of building settlements and trading resources doesn't seem especially cinematic.
The Netflix hit will get a big-screen showcase for its feature-length farewell.
Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz star in the film, now in theaters and coming to Netflix November 7.
Before Netflix drops season five, you can escape the Rainbow Room with Sandbox VR's new game, 'Stranger Things: Catalyst.'
The legendary 'Terminator' badass will play the antagonistic Dr. Kay in the show's fifth and final season.
The Netflix list of approved theaters is a mystery to unravel, but at least there's a dedicated ticketing website to check before the film hits the streamer November 7.
Get caught up before 'Stranger Things' season 5, part one, premieres on November 26.
Matt and Ross Duffer want you to know they aren't planning on taking a 'Star Wars'-style approach to their creation.
Six years ago the 'Stranger Things' star spooked things up for Netflix's 'Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein.'
The star of Netflix's long-running series got over it after seeing the script—and assures fans the ending won't disappoint.
Netflix's reality show based on its hit survival drama returns with cash-mad contestants but (seemingly) no Cate Blanchett cameo.