Peacock is getting $2 more expensive just before the 2024 Olympics, but there's a small window where you can watch the Summer Games at the old price.
Jared Leto and Greta Lee star in the sci-fi sequel coming October 2025.
We've come a long way from black leather, and Scott Summers knows it.
Matt Reeves directed the sequel starring Andy Serkis, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, and others.
Disney's Lion King Prequel-Sequel will dig into Mufasa's past, but for now, it just wants to remind you how much it put into making these animals look good.
Thanks to a relatively unknown banking system that tracks your financial life, switching your credit card may not stop streaming services from charging you.
The Infinity Saga may have ended, but like Journey, the MCU continued to play on, and onnnnn, and onnnnnnnnn, and onnnnnnn--
The Banshees of Inisherin star is ready for the Disney+ show and its young cast to win audiences over.
Star Wars characters from the prequel, sequel, and original trilogies meet game and TV characters for an epic celebration.
As we celebrate another Alien Day, here are all the reasons why this year's is the best one ever.
For the first time in its 60 year history, Doctor Who 's hero will be played by an openly queer star—but that's only just one step among many for its showrunner.
On April 25, 2014, Lucasfilm officially killed the Expanded Universe and created a new Star Wars canon.
Tales of the Empire will tie Mandalorian and Ahsoka antagonist Morgan Elsbeth back into a seminal Clone Wars moment—and let Grievious bare his proverbial teeth.
Jim Henson Idea Man , about the Muppet and Sesame Street master, is coming to Disney+ May 31.
The hit animated series from Ludo Studios has dominated the airwaves on Disney+, but it's time for a break.
Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and more Pirates of the Caribbean could be heading to the big screen.
The comedy legend spoke at a screening during the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood.
Our latest look at the next Deadpool movie is filled with mutant marvels—mostly villainous ones.
Disney owning two of the biggest sci-fi properties in the West has reached its natural endpoint.
Disney wants another hit movie based on a theme park, and it's found the two writers it hopes will make that happen.