Zack Snyder's Netflix sci-fi series "Rebel Moon" has a centuries-old timeline that the movies only scratch the surface of. Here's the full timeline explained.
As Season 1 of "X-Men '97" draws to a close, the Marvel animated hit has previewed a callback that shows just how far superheroes have come on the screen.
Before donning a crown for Netflix's fantasy actioner "Damsel," Millie Bobby Brown had a meteoric rise from a globe-trotting childhood to "Stranger Things."
The first six episode titles of the final season of "Stranger Things" have apparently been revealed, hinting at fantasy tropes and vague narrative clues.
Ghouls in the "Fallout" universe are similar to zombies in other properties, but are ultimately different in various ways. But which of these two is worse?
Amazon's "Fallout" series looks amazing thanks to the hard work of several top VFX houses. Here's what the Prime Video show looks like without special effects.
Netflix's true crime documentary "What Jennifer Did" tells the strange, horrifying real story of Jennifer Pan. Let's take a look at what happened to her.
An old clip of "Baby Reindeer" star and creator Richard Gadd supposedly features the laugh of a woman whom fans claim might be his real-life stalker Martha.
Alexandra Daddario may be riding high with the success of "The White Lotus" and "Mayfair Witches," but the actor has endured plenty of challenges along the way.
This AI video rendering of Liam Hemsworth as Geralt shows a grizzled, chiseled presence that makes us excited for his role in Season 4 of "The Witcher."
With "Rebel Moon -- Part Two: The Scargiver" now streaming, Zack Snyder is unveiling more plans for his sci-fi franchise. But will Netflix be on board?
Amazon Prime's "Fallout" series has scored rave reviews. The hit video game adaptation is packed with clever Easter eggs that fans of the franchise will love.
According to The New York Times, Netflix is making an important change to its movie launch strategy. Here's what this could mean for the streamer's viewers.
A new report claims Disney+ is set to launch "old-style" television channels on its streaming service, including those dedicated to the MCU and "Star Wars."