The Acolyte isn't the best Star Wars show we've ever seen, but it absolutely does not deserve the Rotten Tomatoes review-bombing it's received from audiences.
New info about A24's Friday the 13th horror series Crystal Lake has surfaced, including the reveal that Charlize Theron was being eyed to play Jason's mom.
House of the Dragon Showrunner Ryan Condal dishes on small council meetings, balancing Team Black and Team Green, and George RR Martin's recent comments.
The DC Universe demands that Creature Commandos stays in synergy with the live-action movies, with James Gunn vetoing a gothic new design for Belle Reve prison.
Ahead of this week's season 4 premiere, showrunner Eric Kripke has announced that The Boys season 5 will mark the end of the popular Prime Video superhero show.
Netflix's Arcane is ending after its second season, but it sounds like other stories will be told in that animated universe. Check out the season 2 trailer.
Now that Star Wars: The Acolyte has arrived, Hasbro is revealing some new action figures inspired by the show, including Osha Aniseya and her cool droid Pip.
The Rings of Power season 2 will explore a different side of Galadriel -- one the Lord of the Rings trilogy previously offered a brief, but scary, glimpse of.
The real-life stalker who allegedly inspired the character Martha in Netflix's Baby Reindeer is suing the streamer over claims that include defamation.
Here are the 10 best movies and shows we previewed at today's Next on Netflix: Animation event in Los Angeles, including new Tomb Raider, Terminator, and more.
HBO's The Last of Us TV show has released an episode count for its second season, as well as the promise it won't go beyond the endpoint of its source material.
Two-time Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti is joining the Hostel franchise. Yep, you read that correctly: Giamiatti will star in a Hostel TV show from Eli Roth.
David Zaslav is at it again. The streaming service Max has announced that, effective today, the cost of certain Max monthly and yearly plans will increase.
Mike Flanagan has adapted multiple Stephen King horror stories, but an earlier adaptation of the author's work helped inspire his journey as a director.