If you ever wanted to hear the late comedy legend Carl Reiner say "Cthulhu" and "Nyarlathotep," then this segment of Rod Serling's post-Twilight Zone anthology is most certainly for you.
Another filmmaker might have flinched at the prospect of fleshing out one of Stephen King's most revered novels, but not IT: Welcome to Derry director Andy Muschietti.
Jurassic World Rebirth and Marvel alum Scarlett Johansson will lead the latest tale of demonic terror—written and directed by Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep, The Life of Chuck).
Stranger Things creators Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer are ready to break fans' hearts one last time, teasing the fifth and final season will feature “the most violent death.”
Stephen King's chilling novella N. (published in Just After Sunset collection) details a kind of communicable form OCD that keeps the world from ending.
Widely regarded as the most famous segment of Night Gallery, "The Caterpillar" stars Laurence Harvey (The Manchurian Candidate) as a man who falls victim to a brain-burrowing insect.
IT: Welcome to Derry co-creator, executive producer, and director Andy Muschietti explains that he wanted the opening titles for the Stephen King-inspired series to feel like "a descent into madness."
The Lovecraft Atlas, which beautifully maps the cosmically terrifying worlds brought into existence H.P, Lovecraft, is only available in French at the moment. It has yet to be translated into English or the forbidden tongues contained within the Necronomicon.
Nearly a decade after its disastrous attempt to kickstart the Dark Universe, Universal Pictures is returning to the fan favorite characters created by Stephen Sommers.
If series co-creators Andy and Barbara Muschietti have their way, we'll be floating back to Stephen King's fictional Maine town at least two more times.