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In the opening scene of Human Vapor, the first collaboration between Netflix and historic Japanese company Toho, Korean showrunner Yeon Sang-ho and Japanese director Shinzo Katayama deftly establish how science-fiction has scaled up since 1960, the release year of the original The Human Vapor film.
OK, not everyone may be feeling especially celebratory as we hit the semiquincentennial, as culture critic Mary McNamara wrote in her essay this week, but we can still find somesolace in wanting to do better and be better. I’ve always believed the arts are a reflection of the heart and soul of a people. And…
The X-Men team is back, taking on a new adventure, while facing one of their greatest threats: Apocalypse. With the team split up, one thing is clear: Getting the X-Men back together isn’t going to be easy. The new season premiered on July 1, 2026, continuing Marvel Animation’s presence on Disney+ alongside titles likeMarvel Zombies.…
Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot
The streaming service has had a steady string of new hits like Widow’s Bay alongside returning favorites like Silo
A leaker with a reasonable track record, except regarding the Apple Watch, claims that the Apple Watch Series 12 will feature a new health sensor, but only in its fluoroelastomer band
It’s shaping up to be a scorching July Fourth, and thankfully there are plenty of movies, TV shows, and more to keep folks indoors and entertained as they celebrate the holiday. In a special edition of our streaming guide, here’s what to watch this weekend
One of Disney+’s critically acclaimed Marvel TV shows has finally returned with an all-new installment. Beginning today, the first three episodes of X-Men ’97 are officially available to stream on Disney+. New episodes will drop every Wednesday until its finale on August 12
I watch a lot of TV for work, so when it’s time for me to unwind in the evening, I do my best to pop something on Netflix that’s both entertaining and helps me relax my brain. Well, I happened upon a true-crime franchise recently that, surprisingly, fits the bill. Considering the subject matter –…
After a lengthy absence, all four seasons of “Heroes” are back on Netflix. The superhero drama arrived during the 2000s boom in television science fiction, alongside acclaimed and culturally defining series like “Lost,” “Fringe,” “Battlestar Galactica,” and “Firefly.”