The company's alter-ego creations will soon come with more body shape options, sparklier eyes, and updated hair. It's still doesn't seem worth billions.
The Siberian husky Balto saved a town from a diphtheria outbreak. Now he's helping reveal the genetics of working dogs, 90 years after his death.
Luke Skywalker went on the set of EA's Star Wars: Jedi Survivor to share some Jedi mind tricks with Cal Kestis.
And I'm not just talking about Chris Pine as the sinister king.
Jason Blum and David Gordon Green debuted footage from the October horror movie at CinemaCon 2023.
John David Washington and Gemma Chan star in the sci-fi action film out September 29.
A Haunting in Venice 's ensemble cast includes Branagh, Tina Fey, Jamie Dornan, and Michelle Yeoh, and hits theaters in September.
The producers of the Disney+ animated anthology series discuss its fresh takes on the galaxy far, far away.
io9 talked to Niles and has covers and pages to share, featuring art by Niles' frequent collaborator Damien Worm and others.
DC Studios' next big superhero release races into theaters June 16.
Check out the collection celebrating Steven Spielberg's Amblin franchise and a peek at a new YouTube series.
The highly anticipated animated Marvel sequel starring Shameik Moore, Issa Rae, Hailee Steinfeld, and Oscar Isaac opens June 2.
Plus, Genndy Tartakovsky has big hopes for the next season of Primal .
“This is the final film in the series, and this is the last time I’ll play the character,” the actor said.
The hit slasher sequel starring Jenna Ortega and Courteney Cox makes its digital debut for purchase with bonus features, and will also stream on Paramount+.
The new sets coincide with the live-action The Little Mermaid remake hitting theaters next month.
Los Angeles' Lighthouse ArtSpace for The Way of Water wants to show attendees the beauty of Pandora and convince them to take better care of the actual Earth.
Tell us what you thought of the Evil Dead franchise's bloody return to theaters.
Chris Sanders returns to Lilo & Stitch to play the character he wrote, directed, and drew all the way back in 2002.
Writer-director Lee Cronin does Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell proud with his dark but not grim tale of Deadites in Los Angeles.