Talking about Frozen 3 for years is out. Talking about Frozen 4 for years is in .
Play Dance Mode, Keepy-Uppy, and more in the immersive activation inspired by the beloved family show Bluey , now open for a limited time.
Season seven's fifth episode, "Unmortricken," saw some familiar faces return to the Adult Swim series.
The popular sci-fi series is doing the time warp to Netflix and joining its ever-growing slate of adult animation.
It's the third movie to be shelved by Warner Bros. Discovery for tax write-offs, and it's going over about as well as you'd expect.
He-Man, Skeletor, and their friends and foes return when the new animated series hits Netflix January 25.
The Marvel Studios feature starring Brie Larson, Iman Vellani, and Teyonah Parris is out now in theaters.
Netflix's League of Legends prequel will return a full year from now to punch your teeth and break your heart once again.
The series co-creator keeps an eye on what fans are saying about the show—including their reaction to its new cast members.
io9 talks with series co-creator Harmon and showrunner Scott Marder about the Adult Swim hit's current season.
Inspired by The Princess and the Frog, the new Disney Parks restaurant brings the movie heroine's restaurant dreams to life.
Writer and executive producer Heather Anne Campbell, showrunner Scott Marder, and co-creator Dan Harmon talk "That's Amorte."
Los Angeles' Academy Museum is holding a one-day retrospective on Shinkai's tenure as a filmmaker, from Voices of a Distant Star to Suzume.
The dormant animation showcase is making a comeback for new and current creators to make a name for themselves.
Hulu's revival of the beloved sci-fi comedy will continue on for another 20 episodes.
Ever wanted to play chess and watch every bit of the iconic mecha series? Crunchyroll's complete Code Geass box set is just for you.
Holiday screenings, live concerts, theme park experiences, and fun fashion to help bring your Jack and Sally Nightmare dreams to life.
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown helped popularize the idea of Halloween specials, and it still holds up 57 years later.
Writers and showrunners Amber Noizumi and Michael Green on their approach to pacing out a season, authenticity, and violence.
In a new interview, the writer-executive producer explains how he adapted the complete comic series to the screen.