Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth star in George Miller's prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road.
Voicemod’s new AI voice creator can generate synthetic voices for a whole host of characters and then let you prank both friends and strangers online.
The CEO speaks out on former CEO Bob Chapek, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and Disney's recent releases.
The head of Warner Bros. Discovery admits lots of hard questions had to be answered this year.
It'd take a lot to bring the Justice League director back to DC moviemaking, but apparently, part of that "a lot" would be a Dark Knight Returns adaptation.
Timothée Chalamet is praised for his turn in the origin story inspired by Roald Dahl's classic tales.
In the wake of the Coyote vs. Acme controversy—and after some confusion—Warner Bros. assures fans it's keeping its signature cartoon on its streamer.
From Barbie and Baldur's Gate , to adorable stars and hilarious pirates, here's what's made 2023 so special.
The James Gunn-helmed DC Studios feature also added another face to Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor team.
A lawsuit from X alleges watchdog Media Matters aimed to tarnish the reputation of X, ignoring in-house efforts from Musk that have already done so.
Jason Momoa and James Wan's DC sequel opens December 22 in theaters.
Despite what a job listing implied, it seems Diana's solo game will have an actual end and doesn't intend to go on forever.
Warner Bros.' current head might be trying some damage control but it's still a little too late in the public eye.
Plus, Deadpool 's Tim Miller returns to comic book movies with a new sci-fi adaptation at Warner Bros.
The Vampire Diaries alum Ana Nogueira has been tapped to script the feature.
Prime Video's Warner Bros. Animation release starring DC's heroes and villains arrives December 8.
Plus, everything you might have missed from Netflix's 'Geeked Week' reveals, from Devil May Cry to Jurassic World: Chaos Theory .
Netflix's next genre show is about a pair of already dead private eyes investigating the enigmas that aren't quite what they seem.
It's the third movie to be shelved by Warner Bros. Discovery for tax write-offs, and it's going over about as well as you'd expect.
Jaime Reyes' theatrical debut finally hits the streaming service it was originally meant for.