The best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more, including Lost , Jaws , Star Trek , Saw , and more.
Two Stephen King classics—plus even more works to check out before movies and TV series drawn from their pages make their way to screens.
The Crow star is bringing his Stephen King villain back for Max's 2025 show Welcome to Derry.
All the must-watch HBO and Max Originals, including Game of Thrones and The Last of Us , of course, but also The Leftovers , Watchmen , and more.
This year, the Academy Awards nominated Poor Things , Barbie , Godzilla Minus One , and other genre titles. So what about these?
The Star Wars star spoke about working on his upcoming Lando Calrissian movie.
Thanks to Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Crunchyroll, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and more, here are the TV moments that live rent-free in the minds of io9.
Plus, Mike Flanagan gives an update on his Life of Chuck adaptation.
Netflix wants you to rock out with Scott and crew with two star-studded dubs.
Spooky season is in full swing at theme parks, haunts and immersive entertainment hot spots.
As summer winds down, there are new titles on the way from Alice Hoffman, R.A. Salvatore, Jonathan Maberry, Josh Malerman, and many more.
With The Little Mermaid out this week, we rank all the Disney do-overs: The Lion King , Aladdin, Cinderella , 101 Dalmations , Mulan , and more.
The Kang dynasty is here, as He Who Remains forewarned.
Check out ideas from DC, Marvel, Universal Monsters, Star Wars , and more.
io9 honors some of the notable creatives and creators we lost in 2022.
Elon Musk, Big Meat, and oil industry PR made our naughty list this year.
The co-creator of Argentinian animated series The Kirlian Frequency directs a live-action feature in the same eerie vein.
del Toro's adaptation of the H.P. Lovecraft story was axed by Universal in 2011, but work still exists from the production.
The Marvel Studios and Disney+ series left off with potential to continue... but its star won't definitively say he'll return.
Plus, to the surprise of no one, one of Steven King's latest novel is already becoming a movie.