Embracer Group's expansion consumed Middle-earth Enterprises last year—but in delving greedily, and too deep, its now making its acquisitions pay the price.
Early reviews for Andy Muschietti's superhero saga starring Ezra Miller are mostly enthusiastic, though some critics did find flaws.
Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton, and Sasha Calle star in DC's version of a multiverse story featuring Batman and Supergirl.
Adult Swim offers up another animated origin story, this time starring Jack Quaid as the voice of young Clark Kent.
With no one grabbing the recently ended series, the Supernatural franchise comes to an end.
Unlike with Black Adam or Shazam 2, Warner Bros. is keeping the ending to its multiversal superhero movie close to the chest.
And it sounds like more shows and movies will be getting culled at some point during the rest of 2023.
Director Andy Muschietti was the fourth person to tackle the DC project, which was announced in 2014.
If Andy Muschietti returns to helm a sequel for DC Studios, he'll want the same star back as Barry Allen.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 's legendary star talks to io9 about Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story .
Disney hopes you watched your fill of Willow, Marvel's Runaways and more, because they're now gone for good.
Sites like Netflix and HBO Max are more expensive than ever. It's time to cut down your subscriptions based on what you want to watch.
Warner Bros. has cast the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star to play the princess of Outworld.
I am not a Barbie girl, but I am going to live in Barbie's world and nobody can stop me.
First, it was Black Adam , then it was Shazam 2 , and now one of The Flash's hush-hush fan service cameos has already been revealed.
This is a real thing. The What We Do In the Shadows star will team up with Aquaman himself.
Boston University's Class of 2023 saw their chance to heckle a CEO and took it.
The Amblin and WB Animation prequel series premieres May 23 on Max.
Dafoe joins Michael Keaton, Jenna Ortega, and Monica Bellucci in the sequel to Tim Burton's 1988 film.
Bolstered by the support of industry unions—and more than a few celebrities—the theme on the frontlines of the WGA strike in NYC was solidarity in numbers.