Writer Alex Garland spoke to io9 about the zombie sequel while promoting the Kirsten Dunst-starring Civil War , in theaters Friday.
The hit Syfy and USA series based on Don Mancini's Child's Play movies returns with the second half of its third season.
The Warner Bros. release, starring Josh Hartnett, will be in theaters August 9.
The hit horror comedy returns to Syfy and USA this week to finish out the rest of its third season.
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.
The kooky, spooky horror series starring Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, and Aasif Mandvi returns to Paramount+ for its final season May 23.
Of the Omen prequel's many gruesome scenes, it's a full-frontal birth that's really sticking with audiences.
Sounds like Universal's got another horror winner on its hands with Abigail, which played at the Overlook Film Festival on Saturday.
Or perhaps... terrify you into hiding indoors until the historic cosmic event is over? Your mileage may vary.
The Dune: Part Two writer-director is prepping an Oppenheimer -inspired alt-reality thriller.
Jesse Buckley's Bride has also been revealed for in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s upcoming Warner Bros. horror film.
Now that Hulu and Disney+ are fully integrated, put your subscription to good use by watching these cult horror and sci-fi picks.
New releases from Sarah Beth Durst, Ann Leckie, Liu Cixin, Leigh Bardugo, Edward Ashton, R.A. Salvatore, Liz Kerin, and more.
Daryl Dixon: The Book of Carol sees Melissa McBride return to the world of The Walking Dead in search of her post-apocalypse bestie.
"We are so sorry for Chance’s family," wrote Gen V's producers, "and we are grieving the loss of our friend and colleague."
The furry Universal Monster is being put in the crate for a few months, while The Woman in the Yard finds itself fully yanked from Universal's schedule.
Netflix has a huge library, but titles often shift without much warning. Get your Wonder Woman and Dawn of the Dead fix now, or cry later.
Cox will join fellow Scream OG, Neve Campbell, in Kevin Williamson's controversial sequel.
The high-school satire's points still feel razor sharp and cut just as deep, despite a few elements that will forever situate it squarely in the '80s.
With Abigail , her return to horror, coming in April, the star reflects on her high-profile exit from the slasher franchise.