Showrunner Ira Parker explained the series' stylistic approach, which stays true to the way George R.R. Martin's novella is written.
The HBO 'Game of Thrones' spin-off pulled in nearly seven million viewers across its first three days.
Peter Claffey, Shaun Thomas, and Tanzyn Crawford talk about Dunk, Raymun, and Tanselle’s connections on the new HBO ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off.
Fans have been waiting for official word on whether HBO's Stephen King adaptation from co-creators Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and Jason Fuchs will return.
Showrunner Ira Parker weighs in on the character's murky status on the HBO 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.
Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell star as George R.R. Martin's misfit heroes Dunk and Egg in the HBO series.
Bertie Carvel, who plays the sympathetic Baelor Targaryen in the new HBO series, breaks it down.
Fitting thing for a Jon Snow show to do, honestly.
Showrunner Ira Parker explains how the iconic music finds its way into HBO's latest journey to George R.R. Martin's Westeros.
The casting is perfect, and so is the tone: HBO’s latest journey to George R.R. Martin’s Westeros brings a smaller-scaled but no less epic adventure.
Peter Claffey's very endearing hedge knight, Ser Duncan the Tall, is coming to HBO on January 18.
NECA's 'Ultimate Blood Pennywise' will let you act out the events of the HBO show's season one finale—fog machine not included.
HBO’s Stephen King adaptation delivered plenty of Pennywise, but we have some lingering thoughts about what happened and what’s next.
The Stephen King adaptation wrapped up its first season Sunday night on HBO with a little slice of fan service.
The Stephen King adaptation wrapped up its first season on HBO last night with plenty of mayhem and a few plot contortions.
Pennywise was always going to slither away for another 27-year slumber, but boy did he wave good-bye with gusto.
The penultimate episode of HBO’s Stephen King series empowered all its baddies at once—with devastating consequences.
HBO's next George R.R. Martin adaptation—which has already been renewed for a second season—takes us back to Westeros starting January 18.
The HBO show's creators talked about what to expect next as the story digs deeper into the origins of Stephen King's villainous clown.
The clown of the hour finally showed up on HBO’s Stephen King adaptation—but that was just one outrageous element in a truly bonkers episode.