Episode 6 of the Amazon adaptation's sophomore season points to the arrival of another major faction from the games, with the help of Easter eggs within Easter eggs.
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.
While NBC's streamer has Christopher Nolan hits and the Jurassic World series, it also contains more than its share of mockbusters and oddities.
Well, call it nine movies and one brand-new TV show, because we couldn't very well overlook He-Man's return in Masters of the Universe: Revolution.
Guillermo del Toro's mecha v. kaiju movie has held up as a true blast, even though what came after didn't hit like the original did.
A new poster for Indiana Jones: Dial of Destiny, a Spider-verse tease of Miles and Gwen together again, and new set photos from Evil .
A little over a month before the Beast Wars begin.
The weekly detective show, with a subtle superhuman twist, is coming to Peacock later this month.
Featuring the voices of Ewan McGregor, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton, and more, it's now on Netflix.
The Netflix stop-motion animated film features the voices of Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton, and releases December 9.
The Italian classic gets a gorgeous stop motion retelling from the visionary director of Pan's Labyrinth and The Shape of Water .
io9 fave Ashton Gallagher is back with a new show of mini portraits, and we've got 5 teases and a reveal.
“I just think monsters are the most eeeenteresting people.” —Bugs Bunny
And get a look at Steven Moffat's take on The Time Traveller's Wife . No, not River Song, the book!
Larry Fessenden's 2006 chiller stars Ron Perlman as the head of an oil-drilling crew that encounters violent resistance in the Alaskan wilderness.
And Ron Perlman still, in spite of it all, thinks Hellboy 3 should happen.
Shudder starts streaming the doc on January 27, with several classic Karloff films arriving February 1.
The filmmaker has been trying to make it since 2008, and now, we can finally get a look at it.
Whatever this movie ends up being, it sure won't be boring.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence star in a very funny, very timely movie that's more science than fiction.