As the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes continue, studios have begun shifting release dates.
Marvel Studios' latest series starring Samuel L. Jackson and Emilia Clarke is streaming on Disney+.
Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michaelangelo are back in a stunning new animated adventure, in theaters August 2.
Plus, Delia Deetz has suffered a criminal tragedy on the set of Beetlejuice 2 .
Dan Slott and one of the more divisive Spider-Men return in October.
The highly anticipated Marvel sequel featuring Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Venom and more is out October 20.
Another Comic-Con is upon us, and as always, the convention exclusives are ready and willing to torture our wallets.
Plus, Leslye Headland talks putting more Jedi into The Acolyte than ever seen in Star Wars .
Katsuhiro Otomo's adaptation of his own manga is more than a kickass slide, it's part of why anime is as big it is.
Geeky must-haves for road tripping to San Diego Comic-Con, hitting up theme parks, or going on vacation.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star in the upcoming Marvel Studios film.
io9 has your exclusive look inside the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie , with early concepts for some of the film’s new Spider-heroes.
The ultimate endgames of studios like Marvel and DC are now bleeding into the movies themselves, and they're not better for it.
Major presences like Marvel and Netflix won't be attending this year, but there's still hope for big news.
Rogers: The Musical opens at Disney California Adventure, AREA15 unlocks fantasy realms in Vegas, and Horror Nights news.
Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, John Cena, Maya Rudolph, Ice Cube, Post Malone, and Jackie Chan are just some of the film's voices.
The DC superhero film's ticket sales dropped an astonishing 73 percent in its second week in theaters.
3 Dev Adam was “the world's first comic book crossover movie”, and made Spidey a villain with truly evil eyebrows.
Making a Mission: Impossible movie is already a big effort, so you can imagine how difficult that is for one that's been split into two parts.
The shocking final moment of the Marvel show's first episode may have had a—very, very slightly—happier aspect than you may have thought.