Sony Confirms 2 Spider-Verse Spinoffs Are In Development

Sony Pictures Animation heads Kristine Belson and Damien de Froberville recently told The Hollywood Reporter that two spin-off movies from the Spider-Verse are currently in the works. While they wouldn’t confirm who’s writing the Spider-Punk and Spider-Gwen films, Belson did state, “we are in active development on both.”

Love Is Blind’s Alex Henderson Gets Clowned On by Actual Soccer Stars

On his podcast, Unfiltered Soccer, Howard stated he had reliable information for a fan and offered a solution: a public apology. He said if the fan apologizes on any platform, he’ll accept it, and things can be resolved. Otherwise, he implied he’ll share further criticisms. He concluded by saying he’d leave it at that for now.

Jason Statham’s Action Movie Shelter Becomes an Instant PVOD Hit

The action movie debuted in cinemas on January 30th and became available to rent or buy online on February 24th. Although it didn’t perform well in theaters, the film quickly gained popularity. Just a day later, on February 25th, it reached the number one spot on the Apple TV store’s charts, according to FlixPatrol.

The Twilight Zone Hits 10x Harder in 2026

As a huge fan, I’ve always been captivated by The Twilight Zone. Created by Rod Serling, each episode was a perfect little half-hour story filled with everything from time travel to aliens and spooky monsters – it really revolutionized how TV shows were made! But what’s amazing is how much the show still resonates today. When I rewatch it, it’s unsettling how many of the themes and anxieties Serling explored are still relevant, and it really makes you think about how much – or how little – the world has actually changed.

10 Horror Comics That Doubled As Must-See TV Shows

It’s natural for fans of horror to want their favorite stories adapted for television. Thankfully, many beloved horror comics have been successfully turned into TV shows, delighting dedicated fans of the genre.

The Ugly Stepsister: A Masterful Disney Horror Remake Nominated For An Oscar

Lots of classic stories are now free for anyone to use, and some artists are reimagining them in their own way. A popular trend is to create horror versions, like Bambi: The Reckoning, Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, and Pinocchio Unstrung. However, most of these attempts haven’t been very successful, often because the writing isn’t strong enough.

‘I Swear’s BAFTA Controversy, Award Wins, & How to Watch the Movie

The movie I Swear first came out in the UK last September, but it’s just now getting a wider release. It tells the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish man with Tourette’s syndrome, and is played by Robert Aramayo. Made with a budget of around $8 million, the film focuses on Davidson’s experiences growing up with the condition. It’s also a follow-up to a 1989 documentary called John’s Not Mad, which showed what life was like for Davidson when Tourette’s wasn’t well understood. I Swear received positive attention at the recent BAFTAs, though the event is being remembered for more than just the movie’s awards.

Netflix Reveals Details of New Crime Thriller Series ‘All the Sinners Bleed’

Joe Robert Cole is adapting S.A. Cosby’s award-winning 2023 thriller, All the Sinners Bleed, into a nine-episode Netflix series. The show will center on the first Black sheriff in a small, conservative county as he investigates a serial killer targeting members of his Black community, all while claiming to act in the name of God.

Baz Luhrmann Wants an Elvis Cinematic Universe

I was chatting with Baz Luhrmann right after the figure skating finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it was amazing how many skaters used music from Moulin Rouge! He actually laughed about how often his work ends up in figure skating, saying it makes sense because it’s all about dramatic storytelling, and he loves it! He’s just released EPiC in IMAX – it’s coming to regular theaters on February 27th – and it’s got that same high-energy feel as his other films. He was even joking that he might ditch his planned Joan of Arc movie and just keep making documentaries! He said it’s because you skip all the stress of writing a script, getting the right actors, and actually filming everything.