Dune is coming. With it plans of a sequel film that will cover the second half of the book, and the prequel series Dune: The Sisterhood. The franchise is coming.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's newest horror release, Old, is a mess that wouldn't have happened in the first place had proper vacation destination research been done.
Read MoreI will admit willingly to being in love with Roy Kent. The footballer who has a mouth like a sailor and a heart of gold swooped into the first season of Ted Lasso and we all found ourselves chanting "Roy Kent, Roy Kent! He's here, he's there, he's every-f**king-where" at any given moment.
Read MoreEA has announced a remake for their sci-fi horror series Dead Space. The game will be rebuilt from the ground up for next-gen consoles.
Read MoreEverything we know about Sylvie, the TVA, and the universe as established by 'Loki' suggests the actions Sylvie took came from the right place.
Read MoreIt's alleged that the company's “pervasive frat boy workplace culture” has resulted in patterns of harassment and pay discrimination against female employees and women of color in particular.
Read MoreThe Fox News host Tucker Carlson went after Capitol police Officer Harry Dunn in an unnecessary and honestly racist move that no one is surprised by.
Read MoreWe got the chance to interview voice actors A.J. Beckles and Sean Chiplock, the dub voices of Takemichi and Draken from Tokyo Revengers.
Read MoreA clip of Hannity's monologue went viral online because out of context, it looks like Fox News is finally trying to get its viewers to accept science and trust the vaccine. They're not.
Read MoreAs is always the case with Marvel and their need to keep everything a secret, we had an idea that Emilia Clarke was going to be in the upcoming Secret Invasion series but there wasn't a clear confirmation. Now, the Game of Thrones actress took to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to share the news while talking about her foray into the world of comics!
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.