Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga star in the sequel to the 2019 Oscar-winning DC standalone film.
Marvel's witchy Disney+ series returns for a middling episode about the best-selling rock single of all time.
The franchise is hoping to right its rocky history in gaming with a new RPG, focusing on an incarnation of the Avatar thousands of years before Aang and Korra.
Plus, Melissa Barrera signs up for Simu Liu's new sci-fi thriller.
Marvel's new Battle of Jakku miniseries has kicked off with an intriguing look at Leia's interiority after the events of Episode 6.
io9 sat down with Absolute Batman team Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta to discuss reshaping Batman—literally and metaphorically—for a new age.
Colin Farrell's private investigator character revealed a big secret midway through the neo-noir series' first season.
Actor Daniel Quinn-Toye has nabbed the lead in the live-action anime adaptation from director Rawson Marshall Thurber.
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid star in the creepy looking thriller that's from "the unhinged creators of Barbarian.”
Damien Leone's splatter-happy creation Art the Clown is back in theaters October 11.
David Moreau writes and directs the propulsive, violent horror film coming to Shudder October 18.
Netflix purchased the debut feature of filmmaker Greg Jardin for $17 million out of Sundance. It debuts October 4.
Plus, Giancarlo Esposito espouses about what he thinks the future of Star Wars looks like after The Mandalorian and Grogu.
James Gunn will produce Dynamic Duo, featuring Dick Grayson and Jason Todd as puppets.
Steven Universe, Regular Show, and more were found absent from Max following updates to the streamer's library today.
The latest installment in the found-footage anthology series leans into sci-fi horror; it hits Shudder October 4.
Whether it's Sail Barges, Battles Buses, Batmobiles, or Yoshis, October's new Lego sets are here to take us for a ride.
For starters: Mr. Peanut is the lead villain of The Electric State, which also stars Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown and is coming to Netflix next year.
The best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and beyond, including Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Trap.
Development on the film was controversial, but now we'll see Neve Campbell and Ghostface back in 2026.
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