Television
There is a reason millions of people spent the last week arguing about whether Rue Bennett deserved a happy ending in the finale of Euphoria.
Jessie T. Usher explained that he knew A-Train's fate "a lot sooner" while "the idea was still being workshopped around in the writer's room."
Power Book III: Raising Kanan's season four finale left everyone wondering if Kanan (MeKai Curtis) canceled Raq's (Patina Miller) Christmas. A new trailer for the show's final season confirms Kanan's mother is still among the living.
Nicolas Cage stars as Spider-Noir in a new 8-episode Prime Video series, with a glitzy NYC premiere featuring the cast and crew.
Camila Rodriguez talks about Angela del Toro's White Tiger costume and future in the MCU, including a team-up with Daredevil and Jessica Jones.
They also touch on their favorite stories their heard while making the doc involving Paul Pierce, Michael Jordan and the Fab Five 2.0.
Morrist Chestnut's unfortunate streak of TV show cancellations continues. His latest CBS / Paramount+ series, Watson, was canceled after two seasons.
Fresh off his stellar performance in Wonder Man, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is stepping into the shoes Denzel Washington once filled in Netflix's Man on Fire.
Power never ends, but Raising Kanan's fifth and final season is on the way, and now we have a new teaser and release date.
Amazon's live-action God of War series faces backlash from gamers over its first-look photo, sparking debates on adapting realistic video games to TV.
Marvel Studios is kicking off 2026 with Wonder Man, and its first proper trailer gives us a good look at the latest addition to its still-growing MCU roster of superheroes.
We have a new face of the "f*** them kids" movement, and it's none other than Pennywise, the maniacal, supernatural, or extraterrestrial being disguised as a clown, from the HBO hit original series, IT: Welcome to Derry.