The company's seventh park is coming to United Arab Emirates and is a co-creation with Miral.
io9 sat down with artist Brad Hill to discuss his work, which brings some of our favorite films to life at a new gallery show in New York.
Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence adapts the Stephen King novel with an all-star cast including Mark Hamill.
The Isaac Asimov-inspired Apple TV+ series also starring Jared Harris and Lou Llobell will bring all-out war when it returns July 11.
Plus, the Practical Magic sequel gets a release date.
Screenwriter Eric Pearson revealed another scrapped idea for Marvel Studios' latest release.
Star Wars has spent a long time bringing back elements of the old Expanded Universe into current continuity—but Andor's latest episodes include one of the deftest examples of it.
Expect the trusty robot to become a fan favorite when the Marvel movie hits theaters July 25.
After several IP crossovers for in-game skins, Destiny 2 is kicking things up a notch with the Star Wars-inspired Renegades.
It's a ridiculously amazing idea that, alas, won't actually be happening in The Conjuring: Last Rites.
Sci-fi is full of evil robots and sinister AI—but even a dystopian future can have room for optimism.
Influencers will pick up where 2023's Influencer left off to weave more worst-case-scenario online drama.
The live-action remake of the 2010 animated classic stars Mason Thames, Gerard Butler, and Nico Parker, and opens June 13.
Alex Ross: Heroes & Villains will celebrate the renowned comics artist's Marvel and DC work at the Dunn Museum this summer.
Step aside, Cheetozard—you're no longer the top-dollar Pokémon collectible of the moment.
Plus, The Toxic Avenger gets an appropriately gnarly unrated classification for its summer release.
The third and final season of the hit Netflix show is coming next month, if you can believe it.
Daniel Brühl's Baron Zemo was once part of the ensemble film's cast of Marvel misfits.
The upcoming Seattle edition of the World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, used AI to help vet program participants.
States like California were already exploring incentives to bring more productions stateside before the President sparked industry uncertainty over his tariff threats.
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