Everyone's favorite radioactive lizard is gonna show why it was called the Roaring '20s in IDW's crossover miniseries.
GKIDS is giving the hit League of Legends series a home release ahead of its second and final season.
Curtis spent years wanting to play Dr. Kureha in live-action, but the stars haven't aligned for her to achieve her pirate dream.
Osgood Perkins' new movie did way better than anyone could've predicted, and it's all thanks to its constantly terrifying vibes.
Costume designer Jennifer Bryan goes into the process of making fits for the show's principle cast.
The Transformers prequel came to Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards with some well-meaning transforming humor in its trunk.
The TV and movie star had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, and was candid about its toll on her life.
The actor's newest role as a Satanic serial killer required him to call on childhood memories and go for it in a new way.
Franchise showrunners Russell T. Davies and Alex Kurtzman's SDCC panel will help fans of both franchises meet one another and forge bonds.
Has Prime Video's superhero show built up enough goodwill to come to theaters?
Hide your kids, hide your kids' friends, because they're gonna be chomping at the bit to see that one.
James Gunn's new take on the Man of Steel shouldn't have to face massive expectations thrust upon it that it never asked for.
The two X-Men actors sit down to remind you what happened in the previous Deadpool movies before FX inevitably can.
After beating his rogues gallery in the first film, Batman now has to fight an evil Justice League with some sick new designs.
Killing a fan favorite character is always a calculated risk, and in AMC's case, it may have been bad at math.
Like Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, and other actors before him, Jones wants another shot at playing his Marvel Netflix character under the MCU's guidance.
Across his 37-year career, Landau worked with James Cameron on some of the biggest films of all time like the Avatar movies and Titanic, and smaller flicks like Alita Battle Angel and Dick Tracy.
Rooster Teeth may be gone, but its action-fantasy anime gets another shot at life from the biggest manga publisher and anime company around.
Guerrilla Games' sci-fi series was tapped for TV two years ago, but recent allegations against co-showrunner Steve Blackman may have killed the series where it stood.
The would-be series shifted gears from the GCPD to Arkham Asylum, but didn't have anything to show for it but a pitch.
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