Netflix has finally released the trailer for The Umbrella Academy season 3. And the Hargreeves are in for a rude awakening in the new timeline they created.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances and The Years That Made His Legend is coming to Disney+ to celebrate Elton John's last bow.
Daisy Edgar-Jones stars in Where the Crawdads Sing as Catherine 'Kya' Clarke, a young woman whose solitary life in the marsh is upended by romance and murder.
In HBO's new original miniseries, Irma Vep, Alicia Vikander plays a Hollywood superstar whose life is upended when she agrees to star in a French vampire movie.
The star of Marvel's Thor movies, Chris Hemsworth, takes on a darker role as a scientist experimenting on prisoners in Netflix's new thriller Spiderhead.
In the first trailer for FX's The Old Man, Jeff Bridges plays an ex-CIA operative named Dan Chase. When Dan's enemies track him down, he'll make them regret it.
Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening star in Jerry and Marge Go Large, the story of a retired couple that figures out how to win the lottery on a regular basis.
A previously unrevealed chapter of Predator history will be revealed in Prey, which tells the story of a Comanche tribe's lethal encounter with an alien hunter.
In the upcoming thriller Resurrection, Rebecca Hall portrays a woman who becomes undone when a face from her past appears. And now she has to confront him.
Cooper Raiff plays Andrew, the life of the party in his new film, Cha Cha Real Smooth. But when Cooper falls for Dakota Johnson's Domino, the party may be over.
In his directorial debut, Jerrod Carmichael plays a man who wants to die in On the Count of Three. But he didn't count on being a party to armed robbery.
It's a huge mistake to mess with Charlie McGee or her family, as demonstrated by two new Firestarter preview clips that illustrate just how powerful she is.
In a departure from most of his previous roles, Adam Sandler takes a more dramatic turn in Hustle, where he plays a scout who finds the prospect of a lifetime.
After debuting exclusively in theaters last Friday, the first footage from Avatar: The Way of Water has been released online with some dazzling visuals.
Amazon Prime Video's first teaser for its adaptation of the Paper Girls sci-fi comic offers a brief glimpse at the young women who hold the key to the future.