Beau DeMayo on the Bastion/Rogue scene in the X-Men '97 season finale being "likely subconsciously influenced" by Zack Snyder's Man of Steel.
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Dafne Keen (Logan, His Dark Materials) discusses joining the Star Wars universe as Jecki Lon in the Disney+ and Lucasfilm's The Acolyte.
Check out Disney+'s image gallery from the London screening event for Leslye Headland's Amandla Stenberg & Lee Jung-jae-starring The Acolyte.
Disney+ and Lucasfilm released a series of character profile key art posters for Leslye Headland's Star Wars: The Acolyte - here's a look!
X-Men '97 and Lenore Zann (aka Rogue) are being eyed as big winners during September's Emmy Awards. Here's how Zann reacted to the news...
Carrie-Anne Moss on the rigorous training she underwent to play Jedi Master Indara in the Disney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte and more.
Here's a look at the images released for Showrunner Russell T. Davies and Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Ep. 5: "Dot and Bubble."
In "Dot and Bubble,", Doctor Who lets its "Black Mirror" flag fly with a Sci-Fi satire about technology that's not lacking in political bite.
"73 Yards" may have confused some Doctor Who viewers, but it has become a favourite amongst many LGBTQ fans for its metaphors for coming out.
Giancarlo Esposito (The Mandalorian, Better Call Saul) teased that "The MCU has knocked on my door" for a role he says "you won’t predict."
In Doctor Who, we're never told why the old woman in "73 Yards" is terrifying, but we have a theory involving the mystery of Cosmic Horror.
Patton Oswalt opens up about how his rant on Parks and Recreation ended up impacting Disney+ Star Wars series The Book of Boba Fett.
Heading into this weekend's new episode, Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies confirmed that filming on Season 2 has wrapped.
Shortly after the trailer release, The Official Doctor Who Podcast and the show's social media account shared new looks at "Dot and Bubble."
Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson go "Black Mirror" for Doctor Who Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble."
X-Men '97's Beau DeMayo scored the animated series on a "10 Basic X-Men Plots" list which made for a really bad day for Scott Summers.
In "73 Yards," Russell T. Davies once again shows that even in Doctor Who, the worst, scariest monsters are the human ones - as in real life.
"73 Yards" starts out as a British folk horror episode of Doctor Who but it takes a left turn into something deeper, odder - and political.
Amandla Stenberg on how The Acolyte creator Leslye Headland pitched the "Star Wars" series in terms of "Frozen" & "Kill Bill" and much more.
Check out this new clip from Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Episode 4: "73 Yards."
Get your hands up, VK's! The trailer & key art poster for Descendants: The Rise Of Red are here - with the film hitting Disney+ on July 12th.
Making it clear that Evil would get a priority, Mike Colter shares what he would need to consider returning as Luke Cage for Marvel's MCU.
Today's news that Terry Matalas has joined Marvel Studios' "Vision" series as showrunner has some Star Trek: Legacy hopefuls feeling nervous - but here's why they can relax and take a deep breath.
We've got another great teaser for Leslye Headland's The Acolyte. This time, the action is traded for a spotlight on the murder mystery.
Reports are Paul Bettany will return for a new Vision series from Marvel Television, with Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard) as showrunner.
Now streaming, Disney+'s Assembled: The Making of 'X-Men '97' takes viewers behind the scenes of how the hit animated series came to life.
Debuting on June 4th, this clip from Leslye Headland's Star Wars: The Acolyte features an impressive fight between Mae and Master Sol.
In "Boom," Steven Moffat reveals more of the slightly hidden lore of the 51st-century history he created in Doctor Who beginning in 2005.
Disney has released some figures on the X-Men '97 season finale as well as previous episodes - and they're as impressive as we thought.
This is how tomorrow's X-Men '97 #3 comic by Steve Foxe and Salva Espin, with an excellent Todd Nauck cover, was solicited by Marvel.





























