A24 Hosts an Apocalyptic Y2K Party in December (Trailer)
A24 heads back to the dawn of the millennium for the apocalyptic horror comedy of Y2K. Written and directed by SNL writer Kyle Mooney in his directorial debut, Y2K is set on December 31st, 1999, and sees all the fears of the Y2K bug realized when machines become sentient and start wreaking havoc.
Prime Video Enters the Secret Level in December (Trailer)
The team behind Love, Death & Robots is putting their spin on several gaming franchises in Amazon’s upcoming anthology series, Secret Level.
Frank Grillo Goes on a Rescue Mission in Long Gone Heroes (Trailer)
Frank Grillo heads to Venezuela on a rescue mission in the upcoming action movie Long Gone Heroes.
Hayley Atwell is a Tomb Raider for Netflix in October (Trailer)
Hayley Atwell is stepping into the shoes of Lara Croft when Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft hits Netflix in October.
Samara Weaving Flees a Doomsday Cult in Azrael (Trailer)
In the upcoming horror movie Azrael, Samara Weaving finds herself in a bloody battle for survival against a doomsday cult.
Ludi Lin Goes Undercover in Art of Eight Limbs (Trailer)
Before he returns in Mortal Kombat 2 next October, Ludi Lin is entering another fighting tournament next week in Art of Eight Limbs.
Stallone Defends His Kingdom in Tulsa King Season 2 (Trailer)
Sylvester Stallone finally returns to defend his criminal empire when Tulsa King Season 2 arrives on Paramount+ in September.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Goes on the Hunt as Kraven in December (Trailer)
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe rolls on in December with its first R-rated entry, Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Jeff Bridges is Back in September for The Old Man Season 2 (Trailer)
Jeff Bridges is back on Hulu/FX in September for Season 2 of the espionage drama The Old Man.
D23 2024 Reveals New Movies, Trailers and More
The annual Disney fan event, D23, kicked off with a massive Disney Entertainment Showcase panel that revealed trailers and news for Disney Animation, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, and more.
The Chaos of the First SNL is Revealed in Saturday Night (Trailer)
While it’s a comedy institution today, Saturday Night Live was a massive gamble, and it almost never got off the ground in 1975, as detailed in the new Jason Reitman movie, Saturday Night.