In this month's Nerd's Watch, io9 picks the best genre movies and TV shows coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
Director Colin Trevorrow explains a bit about why Dominion was so different—and what it means for the future of the franchise.
The days are getting shorter, but there's no limit to the amount of reading you can squeeze in. We have some suggestions!
Read the first two chapters of Emery Robin's upcoming novel in this exclusive excerpt.
From alien signals and teen cannibals to vampires and aliens, here are our 10 favorite films from Fantastic Fest 2022.
Directed by Wes Ball, it stars Owen Teague, Freya Allen, and Peter Macon. Production begins in October.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt star in the film, which came out September 28, 2012.
The Apple series inspired by the Terry Gilliam cult film will be led by Lisa Kudrow, Kal-El Tuck, and Charlyne Yi.
In She's In Ctrl: How Women Can Take Back Tech, Dr. Anne- Marie Imafidon explores how the stories we tell ourselves about women can inspire our futures.
The legendary horror director will host Shout Factory TV's Masters of Monsters movie marathon in November.
The Shin Godzilla co-director talks about working with Hideaki Anno, his tokusatsu memories, and why Ultraman is finally finding an audience across the world.
Turns out, folks are still into the movie about blue cat people fighting the military.
No news yet on when we can expect a release date, but Babak Anvari is reported to be the next Cloverfield director.
A young couple must break up to join with new spouses in Haukur Björgvinsson's poignant tale.
Xiran Jay Zhao's YA best-seller, which puts a mecha spin on Chinese history, aims to become the next genre franchise.
The Terminator 2 and Titanic director discusses the long gap between his 2009 hit and its sequel, The Way of Water .
io9's 2022 Fall Movie Preview has got it all, from Marvel and DC to Pandora and Pinocchio.
NBC's reboot-sequel of the time-travel series manages a lightning pace despite all its exposition.
Even though he's not in it, Bakula hopes the reboot finds its own audience.
His new project, Gundog , would be a mega-budget movie, so he made it in other mediums instead.
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