The Twisted Childhood Universe continues, this time with the boy who never grew up and the boy who wants to be a boy.
Plus, Marvel wants to head to the stars with a new Nova movie.
Plus, Michael Keaton discusses a potentially controversial backstory for Beetlejuice in the upcoming sequel.
Plus, Jon Bernthal keeps teasing the Punisher's Marvel future.
Plus James Gunn goes over what's canon and what isn't when it comes to Peacemaker and the DCU
Plus, Dune 3 is being written and Saw XI has a director, if you can believe it.
Plus the future of American Born Chinese is in doubt after Disney's cancelation.
With The Little Mermaid out this week, we rank all the Disney do-overs: The Lion King , Aladdin, Cinderella , 101 Dalmations , Mulan , and more.
Plus, there's another wild R-Rated Winnie the Pooh movie in the works.
The minds who brought us the Winnie the Pooh murder film want to make similarly brutal reimaginings of Bambi, Peter Pan, and more.
HBO's The Last of Us adaptation looks to the future, Ghostface heads to the big city, and James Wan discusses his horror wishlist.
Plus, Anson Mount on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ' exploration of the Gorn going forward.
It's weird that this is the first thing that happens when a character enters public domain, right?
Plus, more of director Francis Lawrence's hopes for the Constantine movie sequel.
Yup, you read that right. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey turns the beloved character into a killer.
Horror film Winnie the Pooh: Blood & Honey feels like a concept the studio's been sitting on since 2010.
Aardman Animation shares a first trailer for its latest stop-motion creation, an animated holiday musical.
The 40-year-old has been sentenced to 15 months for hoaxes related to biological weapons.
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9’s round up of all things good and plastic. This week: Hot Toys returns to The Mandalorian with a Clone Wars and Rebels fave, Lego banks big on Christopher Robin with a glorious new diorama set, and Netflix’s Pacific Rim anime already has merch stomping its way onto shelves. Check…
When you’re bringing an imaginary creature to life through CG, you can make it move however you want. But when you’re bringing a toy millions of kids spent their childhoods with to the big screen, you need to use every trick to make them move as believably as possible—including something as simple as just playing…