"Whistlespeak" takes a classic Trek debate between science and faith—and offers little more than a half-hearted shrug at it.
Movie release schedules may shift, but nothing— nothing —stops for Ronald McDonald.
On April 25, 2014, Lucasfilm officially killed the Expanded Universe and created a new Star Wars canon.
"Mirrors" sits our heroes and villains alike down in a surprising setting, to come to a conclusion Discovery has come to many times before.
The Marvel Studios mainstay talks about the big task of following up Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Plus, Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki teases the intriguing inspiration behind the monsters he'd want in a sequel.
The Justice League and Watchmen director still thinks theaters are crucial for cultural impact.
Sucker Punch may not have hit with folks back in 2011, but Snyder thinks now's the time it gets a second coming.
Christopher Nolan's cinematic hot streak continues as WB and Paramount bring his 2014 epic back to the silver screen.
From Shai-Hulud to CinemaCon, it's been a busy week in pop culture—and as always, we're here to help with what you might have missed.
Disney, Paramount, Universal, Warner Bros., and Lionsgate all brought their future slates.
Apple TV+ and Legendary Entertainment's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters —starring Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Godzilla, and King Kong—will return.
There's no script yet for the Lucasfilm feature, which is set to be directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.
The Ex Machina, Annihilation, and 28 Days Later filmmaker talked about his new film with io9.
From Joker 2 and Transformers to Star Wars and Marvel, here's what we're hoping happens at the event.
Alien and the 1999 Mummy movie are doing like the classics do and celebrating their birthdays with a return to theaters.
Emily Alyn Lind digs into Melody's motivations and being a ghost gal pal for Phoebe.
Drew Goddard (The Martian, The Cabin in the Woods) will write and direct the new movie, with series co-creator Lana Wachowski executive producing.
Rey Skywalker herself would love to see John Boyega return as Finn, the Jedi.
Plus, Alex Kurtzman talks about why he can't greenlight a Star Trek: Legacy quite yet.