While fans pray the just-completed Paramount+ series will be resurrected, here are films (and one TV show) to help fill the void.
The team behind Halloween Horror Nights is tackling Star Trek, Back to the Future, and Dungeons & Dragons next.
Acting legend Ciarán Hinds will appear in season 2 as a sinister Dark Wizard–but who among the Istari could he be?
Ridley trades her lightsaber for an axe in We Bury the Dead.
Plus, a new rumor suggests James Gunn's DCU could have some wild plans for Plastic Man.
Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs star in a reimagining of the James O'Barr comic from director Rupert Sanders.
The Paramount+ show just streamed its series finale—or did it? Creators Robert and Michelle King reflect on their horror hit.
Osgood Perkins' indie horror smash starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage arrives on digital August 23, followed by a physical release September 24.
Delia and Astrid sat down with io9 to talk about Burton's much-anticipated sequel to his 1988 horror comedy classic.
War of the Rohirrim might look unlike anything we've seen from Lord of the Rings, but its first trailer really wants you to remember that this has connections to Peter Jackson's beloved take on the trilogy.
Dalek creator Terry Nation's cult classic dystopian show will get a brand new remastered release, with new VFX and behind-the-scenes documentaries.
Benjamin Walker and Ismael Cruz Cordova tease the plight facing all Elves in Rings of Power's second season.
The latest Star Wars game puts you in control of a young woman with scoundrel aspirations.
The Paramount+ series signs off with plenty of Satan, tech gone wild, and bittersweet vibes.
Plus, get one last look at Evil as it prepares for today's season finale.
The latest trailer for Francis Ford Coppola's fantastical drama has since been removed by the studio.
The Oscar-winning director looks back at Crimson Peak in an interview spotlighting his love of Gothic styles and themes.
Verified Hot scores aim to vet TV and films under the same scrutiny as critic reviews.
As of now, Disney has one more season to go on its co-production deal with the BBC for the veteran sci-fi series.
Katey Sagal joins the Netflix One Piece cast as the seasoned Dr. Kureha.
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