Angourie Rice and Gaten Matarazzo headline Paramount+'s new comedy movie, Honor Society, about an overachieving student trying to take down her rival with love.
In Paramount's new horror thriller, Smile, Sosie Bacon plays a psychologist who is traumatized by an apparent curse that makes her see the most evil grins.
Chris Hemsworth and the cast of Thor: Love and Thunder praise director Taika Waititi and the light touch he brought to the set of Marvel's upcoming sequel.
In the latest trailer for Gone in the Night, Winona Ryder plays a woman whose desperate search for answers about her missing boyfriend leads her into danger.
Time is running out for Eleven and her friends in the new Stranger Things Volume 4 trailer. But at least the music of Kate Bush will keep them grounded.
Destin Daniel Cretton will executive produce and possibly direct episodes for Wonder Man, a new Disney+ series based on the longtime Avenger turned actor.
Paramount+ shares the first look at its new crime drama, Tulsa King, which features Sylvester Stallone as a mafia boss who has to put a new crew together.
Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are back for a new mystery in Only Murders in the Building season 2 But in the new trailer, the trio are the prime suspects.
In Netflix's new adaptation of Jane Austin's Persuasion, Dakota Johnson plays Anne Elliot, a woman who let her first love slip away only to get a second chance.
Eleven and her friends are in for the battle of their lives, as Hopper makes a discovery in Russia in the new teaser for Stranger Things 4's final volume.
Katie Parker and Rahul Kohli star as two strangers who decide to share a car on their way to ending their lives in the first teaser trailer for Next Exit.
It's Geeked Week on Netflix, and that's why the king of the streamers is sharing advance looks at Wednesday, The Midnight Club, and other genre series.
A case of mistaken identity goes too far when Kevin Hart's Teddy is forced to pretend to be vicious killer Randy (Woody Harrelson) in The Man From Toronto.
Like a bolt out of the blue, fate steps in and sees you through in the first trailer for Disney+'s live-action remake of the animated classic, Pinocchio.