Plus, Bring It On goes horror. Because 'tis the season.
Featuring Star Wars heroes, vampires, more vampires, zombies, ghosts, time-travelers, and more.
In this month's Nerd's Watch, io9 picks the best genre movies and TV shows coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
The new ad-supported subscription will also reportedly feature four minutes of ads per hour of content aired before and during Netflix programming.
From classics on Criterion to the new anime on Crunchyroll, these sites aim to fill gaps left by giants like Netflix and HBO.
Streaming numbers were at an all-time high this July compared to last year's numbers.
Plus, The Boys are back in town to start filming season 4.
Hulu and ESPN+ subscribers will also see new prices and ad-based bundles later this year.
The director of the new Predator prequel explained where the prop came from, and you won't believe it.
In its latest Q2 earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery said its new streaming strategy will combine its two services.
The streaming platform had reportedly told candidates of 'unwritten' policies that restricted candidates from talking about issues like the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Plus, Bruce Campbell jokingly promises the MCU isn't done with Pizza Poppa.
Seth MacFarlane made the announcement at the sci-fi series' San Diego Comic-Con Panel.
Plus, a tiiiiiny new bit of footage from Star Wars: Andor has surfaced.
Internal videos used to train sales employees star re-animated characters from past Disney franchise hits like the Incredibles and Big Hero 6.
Creator and star MacFarlane, along with the Hulu series' executive producers, explain the differences between the sci-fi shows.
Twentieth Century Pictures is having another go at adapting Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's acclaimed comic.