"We are so sorry for Chance’s family," wrote Gen V's producers, "and we are grieving the loss of our friend and colleague."
Jedi Survivor, Barbie, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds are among the ceremony's nominees.
The furry Universal Monster is being put in the crate for a few months, while The Woman in the Yard finds itself fully yanked from Universal's schedule.
Sounds like it's a whole miracle that Patel got to even make this thing at all.
Another universe is probably watching Miles Morales' third movie right now and being wowed by it. Sadly, that ain't happening in ours.
The new sci-fi flick from It Follows' David Robert Mitchell finally ges a title as shooting is underway.
Way, co-writer Shaun Simon, and artist Chris Weston are making a "psychedelic" horror comic with shades of The Prisoner.
Let us know if Frozen Empire made you glad to be a Ghostbusters fan, or if it was just a bust.
If you missed two of the year's earlier horror flicks, they're making their way to Peacock over the next few weeks.
Been hankering to watch Totoro or Kiki's on the big screen again? Studio Ghibli Fest has got you covered, as always.
No, Marvel's not saying "Pride is for the straights," but bad phrasing has tainted the publisher's June rollout.
The new Captain America just wants Sam to have more adventures with Bucky and Zemo after Falcon & Winter Soldier made it look so fun.
Like TV and movie actors last year, SAG-AFTRA's TV animation members have gained increased wages and securities against artificial intelligence.
All you have to do is watch nine movies of fluctuating quality in a theaters for nearly a whole day. That's totally doable...right?
Nearly a month later, the world continues to be Dune- pilled as Part Two is inching closer to $500 million worldwide.
The Titans are more than just the five from the 2003 cartoon, and we want to know what your imaginary roster for this (probably) real film would be.
The studio behind the popular 1940s shorts is trying its hand at restoring (and preserving) these important pieces of superhero media.
The horror movie studio is bringing its 2010s classics like The Purge and Insidious back to theaters for a five-day event.
Nolan's no stranger to adaptations, and he's more than fine if diehard Fallout fans don't fully see the show's vision.
Joe Dante and Roger Corman are reviving the horror-comedy classic for the spooky season and a new generation.
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