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Brad Winderbaum made a surprising superhero confession during a recent podcast appearance that left Marvel fans stunned. The Head of Streaming, Television and Animation at Marvel Studios picked an unexpected favorite when asked whether Spider-Man ranks as the greatest superhero of all time, choosing a cape-wearing DC vigilante over one of Marvel’s most beloved web-slingers.Brad…
The innovative, 10-episode creator-led variety series brings together 36 digital creators for teens from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Twitch with a combined 675 million followers
With dozens of new and returning shows dropping across TV and streaming this month, your watchlist is about to get crowded
July 2026 is officially Heartstopper month. If the upcoming finale movie wasn’t enough, Netflix has just unveiled a jam-packed “Heartstopper Summer” timeline, capped off by a newly announced behind-the-scenes documentary, Heartstopper: Ending on a Hi
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has earned an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Marvel Television’s Wonder Man. This is his second nomination, after he previously won for his role in Watchmen.
When you sit down to watch the latest films and television shows, you may not stop to think how essential visual effects are to what you see onscreen
Season 1 of the hit show Dutton Ranch wrapped up last week. Here’s what happened and what to know about season 2
If you admired the vast prairies in Twisters or the Western architecture in Killers of the Flower Moon, you’ve enjoyed the fruits of Oklahoma’s $30 million annual film and television incentive, which has attracted several major projects over the last few years. And despite headwinds, the state is still drawing big names
In a summer where the biggest show on the small screen right now is 22 men kicking around a polyurethane-covered ball, the nominations for the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards were unveiled this morning
After Will Ferrell appeared in a SKIMS campaign as the character from his forthcoming Netflix comedy series The Hawk, the project is scoring additional creative partnerships