Yukinobu Tatsu’s manga comes to vivid, energetic life in its anime adaptation, in one of the best-looking shows of the fall—and maybe 2024.
To celebrate a decade of Star Wars Rebels, io9 goes back through its archives for our best articles, interviews, and more.
"Shadow and Flame" rounds off the myriad plot threads of Rings of Power season 2 with an episode that works better in parts than it does the whole.
Marvel's witchy Disney+ series returns for a middling episode about the best-selling rock single of all time.
Colin Farrell's private investigator character revealed a big secret midway through the neo-noir series' first season.
Steven Universe, Regular Show, and more were found absent from Max following updates to the streamer's library today.
io9 chatted with the Vox Machina cast to discuss the upcoming third season and the team's various approaches to adapting their own work.
The young actor teases some character shake-ups and looks back on his life working on Netflix's sci-fi hit.
Chucky lived before his USA/Syfy horror-comedy series in the Child's Play movies—could a big-screen return be in the works?
Contemporary fantasy television knows the fear of having a big, dark battle no one can see. But it turns out Rings of Power director Charlotte Brändström and cinematographer Alex Disenhof had a simple bit of advice for shooting the Siege of Eregion's night time scraps.
HBO is said to be eyeing either Aaron Pierre or Stephan James to co-star in the upcoming series.
All eyes turned to the future ruler of Rivendell on Rings of Power—both on the battlefield and in a surprising personal moment.
Numbers reported by Disney+ and other streamers continue to be a confusing jumble of "sounds impressive, but what does it really mean?"
Showrunner Jac Schaeffer talks about finally making a mention of a long-anticipated character in the WandaVision spinoff.
"Doomed to Die" brings with it the biggest spectacle Rings of Power has ever attempted—but its most interesting moments are away from fire and steel.
The third episode of Marvel's latest Disney+ series presents our first trial of the Witches' Road—with unexpected results, to say the least.
A show based on the 1987 Paul Verhoeven cult classic just got a new showrunner.
Hale is no stranger to playing Jean Grey, but that didn't dampen the delight in playing her (and her clone) in X-Men '97.
The audience doesn't actually see it in the HBO DC series' premiere, but the actor's make-up job in the torture scene included a surprising level of detail.
Kyle Chandler is top of the list to play Hal Jordan in HBO and DC's Lanterns TV series.
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