Sonic the Hedgehog to Headline Fortnite’s ‘Override’ Season (Gaming News Roundup)
Sonic the Hedgehog will headline Fortnite’s new “Override” season.
Sonic the Hedgehog will headline Fortnite’s new “Override” season.
Netflix and AMC Studios are set to co-produce the drama series "Bannerman." The series is based on John R. Maxim's Paul Bannerman novels
How indie studio Sekai landed the rights to make the "Naruto Ninja Cards" app in collaboration with series creator and TV Tokyo.
How indie studio Sekai landed the rights to make the "Naruto Ninja Cards" game in collaboration with series creator and TV Tokyo.
CBS Plans Special Morning, Primetime Coverage of 9/11 Anniversary
Sonic the Hedgehog will headline Fortnite’s new “Override” season.
'Open Door,' Kevin Cate's viral short with nearly 15 million views online, will be adapted into a feature-length film through a six-figure deal.
The DGA deal includes a provision limiting TV actors and others from working as directors on shows, meant to preserve jobs for career directors.
Kieron Moore stars in "Blue Film" as a cam boy who discovers that he's been booked for an in-person session by a man from his past.
The sixth episode of 'Dutton Ranch,' 'A Cowboy Saint,' features bullets flying and some surprising action in the bedroom.
Peter Lord and David Sproxton have been knighted, while Helen Mirren and Dexter Fletcher have also been honored
"Stop That Train" producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato hope their silly disaster spoof brings joy to movie audiences.
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance has reportedly cleared a big regulatory hurdle in advancing toward completing its $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Taylor Swift’s big week with ‘Toy Story 5,’ Steven Spielberg and the New York Knicks might hint at her next era.
Shares of Roku rose 20% on a Bloomberg report the streaming platform company is in talks to sell itself with 'at least one U.S. media company.''
Ronnie Schell, the versatile comedic performer known for 'Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.' and 'That Girl,' died Friday. He was 94.