The CW’s ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ Puts a Gen X Headlock on Superhero TV
The crossover event will tie together multiple stories while HBO’s Watchmen is redefining the meaning of superheroes—just like their comics did in the 1980s.
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The crossover event will tie together multiple stories while HBO’s Watchmen is redefining the meaning of superheroes—just like their comics did in the 1980s.
Likely thanks to a lot of online discussion, the HBO drama is amassing pretty good viewership numbers.
Disney+ gives streaming subscribers access to nearly all of the classic back catalog, but not all of the old movies stand the test of time.
The seventh episode of the show’s first season had a lot of huge surprises—and raised a lot of questions.
Also, Martin Scorsese would prefer you didn’t watch movies on your phone.
From gelatinized bug bars to Romulan ale, these are the best-looking—or at least most intriguing—victuals from our favorite sci-fi entertainments.
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Looking for something on-brand to watch this Thanksgiving? These are all available to stream right now.
Internet backlash against the breakout character from ‘The Mandalorian’ has already begun. Don’t take the bait.
Meanwhile, 2019’s freshman class won this year’s Grammy nominations.
The carousel of hair-trigger auto-plays is now my nightmare reality.
On the second anniversary of the movie’s debut, \#ReleaseTheSnyderCut is trending once again.
The streaming giant is also rebooting the *Beverly Hills Cop* franchise.
Disney\+ has only launched in a handful of territories so far—which means *Star Wars* fans around the world are left waiting.
Imagine Impact uses machine learning to sift through applications for its screenwriter boot camp and identify new voices.
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Dave Filoni spearheaded the Star Wars cartoons—and might be the future of the franchise. Here, he picks the scenes that inspired him as a creator.
The service didn’t need the kind of ramp-up Apple TV+ or Netflix needed—in terms of content and infrastructure, Disney’s already locked and loaded.
The creator of Apple TV+’s launch title talks to WIRED’s Peter Rubin about what it would look like if the Russians beat us to the moon.
Just because Idris Elba does it doesn’t make it legal.
‘Game of Thrones’ showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have walked away from the trilogy they were supposed to make.
The show wrapped up five months ago, but it’s still dominating the headlines. Here’s why.
Let’s be honest, this is better for everyone.
The show promises to engage with the ambiguities of truth and knowledge, and (please!) maybe even give some backstory on the charming, enigmatic Mrs. Coulter.
*Earth to Ned*, a collaboration with Jim Henson Co., will launch in 2020.
The movie failed to eclipse the Marvel film’s first-day sales on Atom Tickets.
Also, production on Netflix’s *Cowboy Bebop* has been delayed due to an injury on set.
Also, “Jedi” is now in the Oxford English Dictionary, and more ‘Star Wars’ rumors and news.
With Ron Moore’s space-race drama “For All Mankind”, Apple is betting on marquee names and lush production to get its TV+ service off the ground. Can it achieve orbit?
Also, Zoë Kravitz is going to play Catwoman, and there’s a new trailer for the final season of ‘The Man in the High Castle’.