From Marvel Studios to the DCEU to The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power to House of the Dragon, here are the biggest panels headed to San Diego Comic-Con 2022.
Batman, Spidey, Flash, Thor, Ethan Hunt, John Wick, Ghostface, and more make for a jam-packed year of 2022 movies we can't wait to see.
Steve Rogers won't be the last Avenger to pass the shield to a new hero.
There are few things we want more than a Blade movie starring Mahershala Ali, and here are 5 reasons why.
Call Me by Your Name, the heartbreakingly beautiful 2017 romantic coming-of-age tale starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer, was adapted from the 2007 novel by André Aciman. Twelve years later, after the film had permeated through the cultural consciousness, Aciman released the sequel to his original work, called Find Me. The novel revisits the characters of Elio (Chalamet) and Oliver (Hammer) many years after their original meeting, resolving in a way that will either betray or delight fans of the film, depending on what you want to happen to them. This new novel begs the question: Will …
The coronavirus shutdown has sucked for an infinite number of reasons, but one of the biggest is that it has taken away the small pleasures of everyday life: going out to dinner with your friends, checking out the latest blockbuster and, of course, visiting Disneyland. Ostensibly the most visited regional theme park on the planet, Disneyland is as much a local hangout as it is a tourist destination and we are … we are missing it. Is it even summer if you can’t buy a Dole Whip and wait for the Enchanted Tiki Room to start? (No.) While they have …
Ms. Marvel has really taken the comics world by storm. There are risks and rewards here, though. We're excited and nervous about Disney+'s adaptation.
2020 is underway, and you know what that means -- more televised content than any human being could reasonably consume. Hey, they don't our era "Peak TV" for nothing! Between the networks, cable channels and streamers (including new and emerging streamers like Disney+, Apple TV+, HBO Max, and NBC's Peacock,) there are countless upcoming TV shows to put on your radar for the year, across all genres and featuring some of the most exciting talents in the game, in front of and behind the camera. With that in mind, we've put together a handy guide of the upcoming …
Many fans are excited for Star Trek: Picard, and while there are some reasons to be excited, there are other reasons why fans might not be interested.
Hawkeye is one of Marvel Studio's projects heading to Disney +. There are things we're super excited about, and some that make us unsure about Clint!
Wandavision is coming this year to Disney+ and we are very excited about it. However, we also have some concerns. Here we take a look at both.
Disney Plus is bringing a Moon Knight series to the platform. Here's what you need to know about Marc Spector, one of Marvel's most unique heroes.
With the Infinity Saga over, fans of the MCU are pumped for Phase 4. We share our wish list for Marvel's next superhero chapter, but also our fears.
Amazon is revving up its Lord of the Rings saga. Here are 5 things we really hope they include, and some stuff that's better left out.
There are always amazing shows coming out with new episodes. Whether they be premiering or returning these are shows we are excited for in 2020.
His Dark Materials is making some major book changes - here are the ones we want... and the things they should keep the same.
From Skeletor to She-Ra and Orko, here are some iconic characters we can't wait to see again in the upcoming Netflix take on He-Man.
Not a week goes by without the launch of at least one "Netflix Original." Usually, it's many more than that. Series, movies, documentaries, comedy specials, and even shows that aren't actually Netflix-produced but licensed to the company in specific countries all fall under the "Netflix Original" banner. Where traditional TV stations are often wise to aim for quality over quantity, Netflix has the means to invest in such an immense quantity of programming that they can truly make something for everyone. A lot of their programming is frankly junk food, but it's junk food people watch. Many others are well above the "junk food" level and earn your full attention during the weekend binge, even if you don't ponder them much afterward. If you're lucky, you get a Bojack Horseman or an Orange is the New Black or a Roma, the truly original works that make an impact.
The first trailer for Frozen II just dropped and it's amazing.