The Movies That Made Us Season 3 Will Focus On Your Favorite Horror Movies
Netflix's The Movies That Made Us is coming back for a third season just before Halloween with some horror legends in attendance.
Read MoreNetflix's The Movies That Made Us is coming back for a third season just before Halloween with some horror legends in attendance.
Read MoreNa Na Na Na Na Na Na Na, Batwheels! That's right, Ethan Hawke is voicing Batman in a cartoon series where cars are alive. Wait, what?
Read MoreIn this edition, Andrew Garfield is confronted about Spider-Man: No Way Home by Jimmy Fallon, Batman: Year One is getting a 4K re-release, and more.
Read MoreThere's more murder in store for the residents of the Arconia as Only Murders in the Building gets renewed for a second season on Hulu.
Read MoreWith the Force, there is the Dark Side, and with Star Wars: Visions, there are villains to the valiant heroes. Here is a rundown of the Visions villains.
Read MoreThere are even more mysteries to unlock in Locke & Key season 2. Check out the new trailer for the second season of the Netflix series here.
Read MoreTim Roth is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after 13 years, and he's finally figured out how to play the Abomination, thanks to Mark Ruffalo.
Read MoreA new What It...? trailer teases the final episodes of the first season, and could even set the stage for an upcoming MCU sequel.
Read MoreStar Wars Visions brings anime to a galaxy far, far away, with a few new heroes that will be introduced to the Star Wars universe.
Read MoreNetflix's cartel-centric series will air its final 10 episodes on November 5, concluding its third season. Watch the Narcos: Mexico season 3 teaser here.
Read MorePrimal beat out The Simpsons and Big Mouth at the Emmys, so if you ever needed more evidence that you need to watch this incredible show, here you go.
Read MoreColin in Black & White sees filmmaker Ava DuVernay telling the story of football player and activist Colin Kaepernick in a new Netflix series.
Read MoreThe Mandalorian, one of the most technically accomplished shows out there, just swept the technical Emmys. Well-earned, we say.
Read MoreIt really was Agatha all along! The Kathryn Hahn Effect (patent pending) struck Marvel Studios and Disney+ by way of WandaVision's Emmy wins.
Read MoreThe Roys are back in town for the third season of Succession, coming this October. Here are all the details about when and where to watch.
Read MoreBy the power of Grayskull, She-Ra is making her live-action debut in a She-Ra TV series heading to Amazon.
Read MoreWe have a first look at Peacemaker, the HBO Max series starring John Cena as his psychotic supervillain character from The Suicide Squad.
Read MoreFX and Hulu have made the opening scene of Y The Last Man available to watch on YouTube, timed to the release of the first three episodes.
Read MoreHayley Atwell is donning the ponytail and cargo pants (figuratively) as the voice of Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider anime for Netflix.
Read MoreThe first Hawkeye trailer is here, teasing the Disney+ series based on the most human of Earth's mightiest heroes.
Read MoreThe third season of The Boys has wrapped production, and co-stars Karl Urban and Jack Quaid celebrated with a couple Instagram posts.
Read MoreThe seventh season of Fear the Walking Dead is here along with some new key art and featuring Aisha Tyler being her usual incredible self.
Read MoreIn this edition, check out footage from an abandoned Spider-Man 4 video game meant to tie into the unmade movie, see a new still from Venom 2, and more.
Read MoreDemi Lovato's reality show, the aptly named Unidentified with Demi Lovato, now has a trailer, and it looks like it's going to be a wild ride.
Read MoreWe spoke to Kin star Charlie Cox about his work in AMC's new crime drama, where he plays a struggling con just released from prison.
Read MoreDavid Tennant is digging into his dark and good sides in Hide, a Peacock thriller series inspired by The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Read MoreAquaman: King of Atlantis is a three-part animated miniseries executive produced by James Wan. But, miraculously, it looks even more bonkers than the movie.
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