The latest covid-19 surge is putting some movie release dates in question, but we're still hoping these will be released this year.
Disney+ has grown 100% in the last year and shows no signs of slowing down.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek confirmed the latest Marvel movie will be released in theaters only.
Could this be the first in another wave of movies being delayed due to rising covid-19 cases?
Verizon is trying to woo new customers with a sweet deal.
Plus Taika Waititi teases his approach to Star Wars , and David Cronenberg talks returning to Star Trek: Discovery .
Disney+ and Marvel's animated What If kicked off with a re-introduction to Agent Peggy Carter, the Multiverse's newest Captain.
Titled 'Last Call,' the Oculus quest ILMxLAB game Tales from the Galaxy's Edge is back this fall
The Oscar-winning actress is the latest cast member to join Wednesday , Burton's upcoming streaming series.
Marvel and other studios are once again under fire for paying comics creators a pittance for their work.
The company has been doubling down on original content in a bid to attract new viewers.
Shawn Levy almost directed Uncharted —which is still using his script—so he explains the difference between the two.
All the big toy news of the week, including Power Rangers, TMNT , Lego, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars .
The Disney+ and Marvel animated series What If...? will feature a classic Marvel Comics character: the Watcher.
And Spider-Man: No Way Home star Jacob Batalon picks up the lead in another genre project.
Disney+'s animated series What If...? might seem like its stories were determined by Loki and Doctor Strange 2 , but that's not the case.
Stars Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Tony Leung, Michelle Yeoh, and more get posterized for Marvel's latest.
Disney+ and Lucasfilm's latest animated series, The Bad Batch is going to give us more time to learn about this rag-tag group.
Plus the television adaptation of Cixin Liu's The Three-Body Problem is finally casting.
io9 spoke with the prolific actor about his new film and working on franchises like Star Wars, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and more.