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The 25 best Netflix horror movies to watch right now
By Becky Darke last updated
Best List From Fear Street to Talk to Me, these are the best horror movies on Netflix to watch in October 2025

It: Welcome to Derry timeline explained: When does HBO's horror spin-off take place in relation to It and It: Chapter Two?
By Amy West published
Guide We break down where It: Welcome to Derry fits on the franchise's ever-expanding timeline

Gen V season 2 release date, reviews, recap, and everything you need to know about The Boys spin-off
By Lauren Milici, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Guide Here's what you need to know about what went down in Gen V season 2 now that it's over

HBO Max has raised prices across all plans
By George Marston published
All HBO Max subscription tiers will undergo a price increase, effective immediately

Gen V season 2's finale scene contains a heartwarming tribute to late Andre actor Chance Perdomo that you may have missed
By George Marston published
news Actor Lizze Broadway reveals her tribute to her late Gen V co-star Chance Perdomo

Gen V season 2 ending explained: What happens to Cipher, who dies, and how does it set up The Boys season 5?
By Lauren Milici published
Guide We break down the final scenes in Gen V season 2, and what that means for the fifth and final season of The Boys

The Boys season 5 release date speculation, cast, plot, and more news
By Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Guide The Boys season 5 is heading our way! Here's everything you need to know about Homelander's return

IT: Welcome to Derry review: "A supremely confident step back into the history of Stephen King's cursed town and killer clown"
By Will Salmon published
Review

Stars of The Marvels director's new movie say it was like watching a dream come true on set of the Prime Video period drama: "She's made bigger things, but she always had a yearning to make this"
By Amy West published
Exclusive Exclusive: Imogen Poots and Nina Hoss praise "chilled out" Hedda director Nia DaCosta
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