We've at least heard from HBO about the 2015 premiere dates for Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, and Veep - all three will premiere on one night in April
Noted astronomer and television personality Neil deGrasse Tyson will bring his Star Talk podcast to the National Geographic Channel for a weekly series.
Comedian and actor T.J. Miller and The Transporter Legacy actor Ed Skrein are reportedly in talks to join Ryan Reynolds in the cast of the Deadpool movie.
Netflix announced the premiere date for Daredevil, the new series set in Marvel's cinematic universe, starring Charlie Cox as the iconic blind superhero.
Shows by Ridley Scott and Lost creator Carlton Cuse are among the next set of pilot episodes debuting on Amazon Studios as part of its Pilot Season program.
The Avengers and Lucy actress Scarlett Johansson will reportedly star in a live-action adaptation of Masamune Shirow's Ghost In The Shell manga series.
A new gallery of online images may feature concept art from District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's never-made movie based on Ridley Scott's Alien franchise.
Guardians of the Galaxy voice actor Vin Diesel continues to hint that an on-screen role in Marvel Studios' upcoming Inhumans movie may be in the works.
Star Trek franchise co-writer Roberto Orci has confirmed that his script for the third installment of the rebooted franchise won't be used for the film.
Marvel has announced that a new trailer for Avengers: Age Of Ultron will debut during the College Football National Championship on Monday, January 12.
From a rowdy birthday bash to a December 31 caper, these films put the party front and center and are all available to stream online this New Year's Eve.
A new photo of the iconic Star Wars spacecraft The Millennium Falcon appears in a profile of Disney CEO Bob Iger, who poses in front of the famous ship.
Daredevil showrunner Steven S. DeKnight likened the upcoming Marvel series debuting on Netflix to HBO's The Wire and other popular gritty, urban dramas.
Luther star Idris Elba responds to rumors about him replacing Daniel Craig as James Bond with a funny Twitter photo and caption acknowledging the debate.
Sony Pictures reports that the limited theater and online release for The Interview generated more than $15 million in revenue for the controversial film.