Twenty-five years ago, the box office was (almost) all sci-fi, all the time, with movies like The Matrix and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace .
A series of hypothetical war scenes for Alex Garland's new film released on Instagram last night has sparked another strong backlash against studio use of AI.
With the city of Anaheim's approval, Disney Parks plans on adding new experiences—including James Cameron's Pandora - The World of Avatar.
The Star Wars show starring Diego Luna and Stellan Skarsgård will return to Disney+ in 2025.
The Doctor will be looking especially snazzy when he hits Disney+ for new adventures starting May 10.
Marvel, Star Wars , and other Disney-branded programming could soon be getting FAST channels within the company's streaming service.
No, Disney isn't building a theme park based on a notorious criminal's island.
From Shai-Hulud to CinemaCon, it's been a busy week in pop culture—and as always, we're here to help with what you might have missed.
Disney, Paramount, Universal, Warner Bros., and Lionsgate all brought their future slates.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds team up for the latest Marvel Studios film.
Freevee is stocked up with horror and sci-fi films to make you scream, laugh, and question your own reality.
Plus, Ghostbusters legend Ernie Hudson is heading to public domain horror for an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit movie.
As Disney's parks celebrate a new Season of the Force with its Star Wars offerings, we look back at Star Trek 's own take on immersive experiences.
The former Star Wars star was ditched from the Disney+ series for controversial social media posts about January 6, covid vaccines, the Holocaust, and pronouns.
Warner Bros. debut the first trailer for the 2025 film at CinemaCon 2024.
The promo item for the new Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones starring sequel is more windy than dirty.
The iconic villain from James Cameron's sequel returns from the dead in Marvel's new What If? comic
How the Ghost with the Most is powered by his cult presence—not just on the big screen, but also in TV shows, theme parks, and on stage.
Mark Frost co-created the cult-beloved series with David Lynch, which ran for two seasons on ABC in the early 1990s, and one on Showtime in 2017.
Episode I turns 25 this year and Lucasfilm has released an assortment of products to celebrate.