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'Fallout' Nails Video Game Adaptations by Making the Apocalypse Fun

Westworld creator Jonathan Nolan’s new show keeps Fallout’s gallows humor. He also packed the first season because “you have to be careful not to leave too much down the road.”

Netflix’s '3 Body Problem' Adapts the Unadaptable

For their next trick, Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss are tackling a complex piece of Chinese science fiction. This time, they know how it ends.

The 35 Best Shows on Hulu Right Now

From Shōgun to Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, here’s everything you should be watching on Hulu this week.

‘Photographer’ Isn’t About Photography at All

National Geographic’s new show, Photographer, doesn’t bother itself with analyzing images. It’s all about the drive it takes to find the ideal shot.

The 25 Best Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now

From The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin to Constellation, here’s everything you need to be watching on the streamer.

A Max Password-Sharing Crackdown Is Coming

Following in the footsteps of Netflix and Disney+, streaming service Max plans to start restricting password-sharing later this year.

Meet the Disney Imagineer Building You a Real-Life Holodeck

If you’ve ever seen a lightsaber at a Disney park or marveled at BB-8, you’ve seen Lanny Smoot’s work. Now, the man with over 100 patents wants you to be able to walk in VR.

The 32 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now

From Mr. and Mrs. Smith to Three-Body, these are our picks for what you should be watching on the streamer.

Live TV Is the New Streaming

Jon Stewart is back, and Super Bowl 2024 had 123 million US viewers. Live TV is making a comeback, and it has streaming to thank.

Martin Scorsese’s Squarespace Super Bowl Ad Wants You to Put Down Your Phone

In an interview with WIRED, the legendary director says, “It would probably take contact with extraterrestrials to catch our attention.”

How to Watch Super Bowl LVIII (2024): Usher Halftime Show, Puppy Bowl, Taylor Swift

Here’s how to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl for free—and maybe even catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift.

Apple TV+ Is the New HBO

Max just isn't what it used to be. Apple TV+ is where you need to go for must-watch prestige television.

Want to Stream With No Ads? That’ll Cost You

Amazon just rolled out its ad-supported plan, the latest in a string of covert streaming price hikes. The halcyon days of commercial-free content are gone.

With Its WWE Deal, the Netflix Pivot Is Complete

By spending $5 billion for 10 years of WWE’s Raw, Netflix shows just how thoroughly it’s rewritten the old streaming rulebook.

A Glimpse at the Future of Streaming in 4 Mind-Blowing Stats

It seems all but inevitable that streamers are going to merge into mega-media entities in 2024. New research shows what those consolidations might look like. Get ready to click on Para-Flix+.

The Emmys Proved Streaming Changed TV for the Better

The Emmys’ big winners, and big losers, demonstrated just how much streaming has altered TV—and the Emmys itself.

2024 Is Going to Be a Rough Year for TV

Netflix is cutting back on shows, Amazon is laying off Prime Video workers. The boom days of streaming are showing signs of bust.

'The Mandalorian' Is Getting a Movie—Which It Should Have Been All Along

Many of the Star Wars shows on Disney+ were often just overly long movies in disguise. Bringing The Mandalorian and Grogu to the big screen rights that.

The 15 Most Anticipated Shows of 2024

The double whammy of both the writers and actors strikes wreaked havoc on Hollywood in 2023. Fortunately, there’s still some great TV to look forward to in the coming year.

The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023—and Where to Watch Them

From The Last of Us and The Bear to Cunk on Earth and The Curse, the best shows of the year shared an ability to surprise viewers.

The Best TV Shows You Missed in 2023—and Where to Watch Them

From creepy Cronenberg adaptations to Cold War spy thrillers, 2023 was awash in great television. Here’s where you can binge it all.

The Hollywood Strikes Stopped AI From Taking Your Job. But for How Long?

The year was dominated by talk of what artificial intelligence could do—and what it could do better than most humans.

The Internet Isn't Dead. It's 'Saturday Night Live'

In 2023, a new idea took hold: The internet isn’t fun anymore. Except it's not a new idea.

Netflix's Big Data Dump Shows Just OK TV Is Here to Stay

Earlier this week, Netflix finally released viewership numbers for nearly all of its shows and movies. Bottom line: Expect a lot more The Night Agent.

The 50 Best Shows on Disney+ Right Now

From X-Men ‘97 to Renegade Nell, here’s everything you should be watching on Disney+.

The Spy Who Dumped the CIA, Went to Therapy, and Now Makes Incredible Television

Joe Weisberg—the geopolitically entangled, heavily therapized creator of The Americans and The Patient—is the trickiest character he’s written (so far).

Dungeons & Dragons Is a Household Name Again

Thanks to a wildly popular ruleset, a new movie, and celebrity endorsements, Dungeons & Dragons has gone totally mainstream.

The Problems Lurking in Hollywood’s Historic AI Deal

The terms the Screen Actors Guild negotiated with Hollywood studios put historic AI guardrails in place, but they may not be able to protect performers.

TikTok Is the New TV

A new series is premiering this week on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. It’s a move that shows how studios are dipping into social video as more people watch on their phones.

The SAG Deal Sends a Clear Message About AI and Workers

The agreement between Hollywood actors, studios, and streamers isn’t perfect. But it could set the tone for how future labor movements confront changes brought about by artificial intelligence.

Netflix Killed 'The OA.' Now Its Creators Are Back With a Show About Tech’s Ubiquity

The OA had the kind of fans who held flash mobs to protest its cancelation. Now its creators are back with A Murder at the End of the World, and a warning about tech’s influence on people’s lives.

Tech Disrupted Hollywood. AI Almost Destroyed It

Streaming invigorated the film and TV industry and sent established studios scrambling. That was before AI sparked one of the biggest work stoppages in Hollywood history.

Robotic Putting Greens. Mixed Reality. Loud Spectators. This Is Golf?!

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are backing a new sports league that's reinventing golf as high-energy, made-for-TV entertainment.

Hollywood Actors Strike Ends With a Deal That Will Impact AI and Streaming for Decades

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists reached a tentative agreement with the studios on Wednesday, ending a 118-day strike.

Disney Swears It Can Make Streaming Profitable and Promises a Combined Disney+, Hulu Service

The company added 7 million Disney+ subscribers in the past three months, many of them opting for ad-supported tiers. Can it turn a profit?

Maybe (HBO) Max Just Isn’t Worth It

Once a fan favorite, Max shed 700,000 subscribers in the past three months, even as it made money. That might work for Warner Bros. Discovery, but what about viewers?

The Real Reason You (Still) Watch Reality TV

With each new season, the allure of Love Is Blind or The Real Housewives is both what is happening on our screens as much as what is happening beyond them.

'Our Flag Means Death' Took Queering History to New Depths in Season 2

Sure, Anne Bonny and Mary Read were IRL lovers, like the show portrays. But many new characters and storylines this season nod to pirates who were barely mentioned in history books.

Netflix’s Password-Sharing Crackdown Is Working—for Now

A tough campaign to squash password-sharing appears to be working, according to Netflix’s latest earnings report.

Here’s What Marvel’s 'Daredevil' Overhaul Means for Streaming

Marvel is taking its Daredevil reboot in a whole new direction. The show’s evolution says a lot about the future of television.
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