Weapons Trailer Featuring Josh Brolin and Julia Garner
The new horror thriller from Zach Cregger opens in theaters in August.
The new horror thriller from Zach Cregger opens in theaters in August.
Sony is co-producing and co-financing the new animated film with Studio CHIZU and Nippon TV.
To celebrate the film’s return to theaters, Universal Pictures has restored The Wiz in stunning 4K.
The lineup includes the season four finale of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Flight Risk, collections, marathons, and more.
Jorma Tommila returns in the lead role, starring alongside Richard Brake and Stephen Lang.
The lineup includes Bono: Stories of Surrender, Deaf President Now!, Fountain of Youth, Long Way Home, Lulu Is a Rhinoceros, and Murderbot.
The lineup includes Black Bag, Dog Man, the Eurovision Song Contest, the Kentucky Derby, Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5, Love Hurts, Poker Face Season 2, and more.
The lineup includes Happy Gilmore 2, The Thursday Murder Club, The Old Guard 2, Fear Street: Prom Queen, Tyler Perry’s Straw, and more.
The Guy Ritchie action adventure will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on May 23.
The lineup includes Beckham & Friends Live, Criminal Minds: Evolution, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, SkyMed, The Chi, and more.
The film is based on Richard Osman’s international best-selling novel of the same name.
The musical action adventure will begin streaming on June 20.
The eighth installment opens in theaters on May 23, 2025.
Joseph Zada will play Haymitch Abernathy and Whitney Peak will play Lenore Dove Baird.
The sequel to the 2020 Netflix Original film will launch globally on July 2.
From Prey director Dan Trachtenberg, the film stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi.
The action comedy premieres globally on Prime Video on July 2.
The lineup includes Big Mouth, Blood of Zeus, F1: The Academy, Fear Street: Prom Queen, The Four Seasons, Forever, Love, Death & Robots, and more.
The lineup includes action, Black cinema, comedy, drama, horror, kids & family, sci-fi & fantasy, and thriller titles.
Written, directed, and executive produced by seven-time Emmy winner and Oscar-nominated Jesse Armstrong.