Despite the dark subject matter of "What Josiah Saw," the actors had lots of fun on set. Scott Haze recalled a scene that kept him and Robert Patrick laughing.
In a recent interview with Netflix Tudum, "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin admitted a decades-old mistake to "The Sandman" author Neil Gaiman.
Although the follow-up to 2020's "Scoob!," "Scoob!: Holiday Haunt," was recently canceled by Warner Bros. Discovery, the team is continuing to record the score.
"Thirteen Lives" tells the true story of the Tham Luang cave rescue. Here's what several of the cast members had to say about portraying real-life people.
It's a turbulent time for the DC Extended Universe at the moment, with fans wondering whether Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman still has a future in the franchise.
Mike Tyson is not involved with the upcoming Hulu series based on his life, and he certainly has a rather strong opinion that he expressed on social media.
James Gunn had a Twitter Q&A to clear the air on some fans' curiosities. Here's what he had to say about "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame."
Morgan Krantz stars in "In the Dark" and also appears in "Better Call Saul." Here's what he had to say about working with Bob Odenkirk in "Better Call Saul."
In an exclusive interview, Lee Pace reminisced about "Pushing Daisies" and dove into the satirical nature of his new horror film, "Bodies Bodies Bodies."
Dennis Muren, now Consulting Creative Director at legendary VFX studio Industrial Light and Magic, explained why ILM continues to be a leader in the industry.
Kevin Bacon discussed his camp counselor character in "They/Them" and explained why his new horror film is a very different movie than "Friday the 13th."
Kevin Smith recently confirmed that "DC's Strange Adventures" isn't moving forward at Warner Bros. Discovery. He also teased the original plans for his episode.