If you want to know who Locke's Teen actually is, it sounds like you'll have to watch the show to fully find out.
Nearly 40 years later, Tim Burton brings back the Juice for a (mostly) old audience. Did it live up to your expectations?
The Lower Deckers return for one final adventure in October, and it looks like they haven't missed a step.
Stashwick boards the Vision show as an enemy of Paul Bettany's titular android as he goes on a journey of self-discovery.
Showrunner Jac Schaeffer's latest Marvel Disney+ series will lean into style and self-awareness, much like her previous project.
Director Todd Phillips said Phoenix wasn't going to do Joker: Folie à Deux unless he was as scared as he was making the first film.
The Acolyte might not be returning, but Marvel's Kelnacca one-shot adds a nice piece of depth to one of its most underutilized characters.
NECA is releasing a life-sized replica of Baby Beetlejuice, a character that makes his nightmare-fodder debut in Tim Burton's new sequel.
James Darren, the actor behind Star Trek's crooning hologram, passed away this week—but the warmth and light he brought to Deep Space Nine at its darkest hour will never be forgotten.
Somehow, the animated Beetlejuice has returned.
PlayStation's live-service hero shooter flop will keep its spot in the animated series Secret Level.
And considering how the show's beginning to handle its treatment of the Orcs' place in Middle-earth, McCreary might find plenty of opportunity.
This whole charade truly is Game of Thrones' Kendrick vs Drake beef.
Blumhouse and Universal have released the first trailer for Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man.
The Haunting of Hill House director still has multiple King projects in the works, including The Dark Tower.
Plus, Laika prepares to take a step into the world of live-action with Jon Spaihts' new project.
The new DC universe begins when the animated series hits Max in December.
Leigh Whannell's new take on the classic Universal Monster is being featured at Halloween Horror Nights. How's he look? Well...
Uzumaki was initially going to release in 2020 before spiraling into three production delays.
Read a new sci-fi short story—styled as a fan convention panel about a cult-beloved TV series—by Gabriela Santiago, courtesy of Lightspeed Magazine.
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