Netflix's hit "Squid Game" may have content that isn't appropriate for younger viewers, but the real-life game show, "Squid Game: The Challenge," is more tame.
Katniss' mentor for the Hunger Games, Haymitch, drinks to nurse his emotional wounds - not only from the Games but also because the Capitol killed his family.
"Wish" celebrates 100 years of Disney with a tale about a girl who wishes upon a star. It has a wholesome ending that delivers some important life lessons.
Even if participants had watched Netflix's "Squid Game," the game show, "Squid Game: The Challenge" makes some unexpected changes to the now-famous games.
Netflix expands its "Witcher" universe with the animated "The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep," but who stars in the miniseries and when will it be released?
In the Hulu series "The Worst of Evil," two police officers go undercover to bust up a gang. Here's the ending of the South Korean drama series explained.
Cheaper, meaner, and more complicated than the American "MonsterVerse" titles, the new Japanese film "Godzilla Minus One" is a satisfying, fearsome blockbuster.
Steven Yeun has been confirmed to play Sentry in "Thunderbolts," a character who is known in the Marvel Universe for the gory ways in which he kills his foes.
"The Good Wife" has a second spinoff releasing soon titled "Elsbeth." Longtime fans of the franchise are likely interested in learning when the series debuts.
Here's a quick look at the story of Darth Shaa, the first female Sith in the "Star Wars" universe who met a violent fate at the hands of her apprentice.
A TikTok video has viewers in stitches due to the number of Hallmark movie tropes it parodies. And all it took was 30 seconds to spread the hilarious message.
A comparison video featuring the original "Avatar: The Last Airbender" animated series and its live-action adaptation has fans excited for the Netflix series.
The DC universe has had many incarnations over the decades, and in that time, a number of actors have popped up more than once as both heroes and villains.
The word on the street is that "Fantastic Four" has cast Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, but that doesn't mean he's playing the heroic Mister Fantastic.