Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe headline HBO Max's stylish new drama, Tokyo Vice, where an American journalist gets a look at life in the Japanese underworld.
In the first look at The Boys season 3, Billy Butcher appears to have evened the odds in his feud with Homelander by gaining superhuman abilities of his own.
Ryan Reynolds will reunite with director Shawn Levy for Deadpool 3, and the original screenwriting team will also return to Marvel's Merc with a Mouth.
Guy Ritchie's 2019 crime comedy The Gentlemen is close to landing a TV series adaptation at Netflix, with Ritchie returning to direct the first two episodes.
John Cena hosts a new Peacock original series, WWE Evil, which takes a look at some of the famous villains in wrestling and how they portray their characters.
Space is once again the final frontier, as Captain Pike and the original crew of the Enterprise headline their own series in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
The loaded slate of DC films for 2022 is looking a lot less impressive, as both The Flash and Aquaman 2 drop back to 2023, leaving only Black Adam and Shazam 2.
A new chapter in the Star Wars saga begins as Ewan McGregor's Obi-Wan Kenobi returns from exile to take on the Imperial Inquisitors and his former student.
AppleTV+ has an ambitious slate of original films in the pipeline, including the Christmas Carol-inspired Spirited, the animated feature film, Luck, and more!
Former real-life couple Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas portray a man and wife whose cheating games lead to fatal consequences in the new trailer for Deep Water.
HBO Max has released the first trailer from DMZ, a new adaptation set in a war-torn version of NYC, with Rosario Dawson as a mother who wants to find her son,
DC League of Super-Pets' latest trailer introduces Keanu Reeves' Batman as he bonds with Kevin Hart's Ace the Bat-Hound over their mutually tragic pasts.
Hulu is getting its own exclusive Alien film from director Fede Alvarez and executive producer Ridley Scott that will be separate from the most recent sequels.
We don't know who the main bad guy will be in Sony's adaptation of Kraven. But we do know that The Many Saints of Newark's Alessandro Nivola will play the part.
Noomi Rapace stars in You Won't Be Alone as a witch who finds a way to reconnect with her humanity by assuming the lives of other people in a remote village.
In the upcoming action/comedy Bullet Train, Brad Pitt plays a hired killer who gets a comeback assignment on a train, only to learn he isn't the only killer.