Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny , starring Harrison Ford, won't even crack the top 10 at the U.S. box office in 2023.
The animated hit featuring Miles Morales made massive waves that are still being felt, even five years later.
English-language casts of Miyazaki films have included Christian Bale, Claire Danes, Michael Keaton, Elle Fanning, and more.
The streaming boss offered more details on the company's new twice-yearly "What We Watched" engagement report.
The company's landmark 2023 saw new movies and Disney+ shows, big changes at Disney Parks, an ongoing legal battle in Florida, and the Hollywood strikes.
It's called Eyes of Wakanda and it will arrive on Disney+ from Marvel Studios at some point in the future.
A recent design overhaul helped make the streaming service considerably more intuitive.
Season one and two of the Star Wars Disney+ series are now out on 4K Ultra HD Steelbook and Blu-ray Steelbook, with bonus features.
Plus, James Gunn talks about bringing Nicholas Hoult into Superman Legacy .
The Dial of Destiny director didn't even realize it, but his Harrison Ford movie is linked to his animated past.
All this, plus what's to come from Star Wars in 2024, and Russell T. Davies discusses Doctor Who anniversary expectations.
The Yorgos Lanthimos film starring Emma Stone is out now, joining the pantheon of Mary Shelley monster tales.
Director James Mangold spoke to io9 about the metaphysical ending of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
The acclaimed Japanese video game designer (Metal Gear, Death Stranding) shared the news on social media.
The Way of Water was both rumored and accurate for Avatar 2 , but part 3 won't be The Seed Bearer.
Doctor Who doesn't need to celebrate being the longest-running sci-fi show in existence with nostalgia and cameos. It's doing well enough by simply being good.
Hulu content is now available on Disney+ in beta form ahead of the official launch next year.
With Skeleton Crew and Acolyte coming, plus a strike-forced delay, fans will have to wait longer.
The trio of Disney/Pixar films all made their debuts on Disney+ in the past few years.
Familiar faces from the Disney+ series might be joining the beloved Star Wars Disney Parks attraction.