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Spirit Halloween's truly unsettling new Horror Babies are creepy-crawling into a pop-up near you.
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
This month features a new 'Witcher' novel from Andrzej Sapkowski, as well as an uptick in horror as spooky season approaches.
Whether it's the high seas or rivers of chocolate, Lego's new sets for September are big on boats.
Those in North America wanting to see 'Scarlet' will have to wait a few more months until it leaves the festival circuit.
If you like physical media and got money to spend, you can end the year with Blu-Rays for 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' or 'Devilman Crybaby.'
After nearly two years of radio silence, 'Jujutsu Kaisen' comes back in January 2026 with everyone in for the fight of their lives.
After years of being the top dog in games, can 'Call of Duty' bring that blockbuster success over to film?
For the 'Tron' fans feeling nostalgic for the first two films, Disney's giving them shiny new re-releases in Ultra 4K HD this September.
Wizards of the Coast's still got some new cards to show for its Spider-Man crossover coming to 'Magic: The Gathering.'
From the creative team of 'The Owl House' comes 'Knights of Guinevere' and its first episode dropping in September.
The video game franchise sequel had been set for an October opening.
The iconic Steven Spielberg classic celebrates 50 years this year and is now back in theaters for a limited time.
A special screening of the new Stephen King adaptation will require viewers to walk or leave.
The 1984 time-travel classic is coming back to the big screen to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Lego is bringing everyone's favorite Mogwai to brick form, paying homage to the 1984 Joe Dante film.
Oh, and Peacemaker also reckons with the lengths he'd go to maintain peace and his whole pocket universe oopsie.
Co-writer Mattson Tomlin says 'The Batman Part II' script wouldn't exist if he and director Matt Reeves didn't believe they could "top what came before."
The third season of 'House of the Dragon' will finish what season 2 couldn't while being its own 'massive' thing.
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